Prof. Emerita Karen A. Cerulo and Grad Program Alumna Janet M. Ruane’s work on apologies was featured in a https://t.co/zKCplsX96k story on AI generated apologies https://t.co/9qNPM5uSeq
Congratulations to Armani Beck on accepting a Society of Fellows Postdoctoral Fellowship at Dartmouth College. She will begin her appointment in the Department of Sociology and the Department of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies in July.
We are very excited to announce that Emily Handsman will join the department as our newest assistant professor in Fall 2024. Emily is a researcher & teacher focused on how equity initiatives unfold in K-12 schools. She received her PhD in Sociology from Northwestern University
Our colleague, Karen Cerulo published “Enduring Relationships: Social Aspects of Perceived Interactions with the Dead” in Socius, an ASA publication. https://t.co/SzZwLskWAN
Congratulations to Prof. Karen A. Cerulo and grad program alumna Janet M. Ruane. Their book, Dreams of a Lifetime: How Who We Are Shapes How We Imagine Our Future, won the ASA Culture Section’s Mary Douglas Prize for Best Book in Cultural Sociology, 2023. https://t.co/tGnpkK6qni
Congratulations to Anthony Landers, who is a recipient of the Mellon/ACLS Dissertation Innovation Fellowship! You can learn more about this exceptional honor and Anthony's project here: https://t.co/xJ35ehJajW
Prof. Karen Cerulo and grad alumna Janet Ruane's book Dreams of a Lifetime: How Who We Are Shapes How We Imagine Our Future was featured on Paul Samuel Dolman’s What Matter Most, Andrea Minghelli’s Harvesting Happiness, Badri Rao’s Ideas and Insights and in La Republica.
Arlene Stein's "Moral Panics Never Go Out of Style: On the Corrosive Effects of the Culture Wars" was featured in LitHub. The essay is from the new edition of her book "The Stranger Next Door, Or How the Right Divides Us," published by Beacon Press.
https://t.co/pQHSYc933H
Melissa Aronczyk and Maria Espinoza are the recipients of this year's National Communication Association (NCA) award in the Public Relations division for Outstanding Book/Monograph for their book A Strategic Nature: Public relations and the politics of American environmentalism.
PhD Candidate @marilynbb_ published a new article "Lived experience with sickle cell disease: Predictors of altruistic participation in clinical research" in Social Science & Medicine. https://t.co/MlnVBDFQ60
Faculty member Karen A. Cerulo and graduate alumna Janet M. Ruane discussed their new book Dreams of a Lifetime: How Who We Are Shapes How We Imagine Our Future on Larry Rifkin’s, “American Trends”, Cara Santa Maria’s “Talk Nerdy” & Michael Asford’s, “The Follow Up Question”.
In every issue, the ASA's Culture Section Newsletter interviews a cultural scholar having a major influence in the field. Our faculty colleague, Karen Cerulo, was the subject of the latest article on this topic. Read “Four questions for Karen A. Cerulo.” https://t.co/pPI8o4V0W0
Karen Cerulo and Janet Ruane were interviewed by Kris Boyd on Think, Texas NPR: https://t.co/6PZexuEDMt about Dreams of a Lifetime: How Who We Are Shapes How We Imagine Our Future and Dan Skinner’s Conversations KCUR: Kansas Public Radio.