Congratulations to Prof. Amanda Cheong for receiving the Craig A. Lockard Prize from @AASAsianStudies's MSB Studies Group for her article, “Theorizing Omission: State Strategies for Withholding Official Recognition of Personhood.“
More here 👇 #AAS2024 https://t.co/yyYIRUhoyz
Was a thrill to write this paper, "Charismatic Mimicry" for @SocTheory with the brilliant @DominikZelinsky.
We examine how political elites attempted to acquire a charisma-like glow by imitating @ZelenskyyUa's iconic dress in the early days after the invasion.
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We are pleased to announce that Vrushali Patil @FIU, Zine Magubane @zinemagubane, Omar Lizardo @UCLA, & S.L. Crawley @USouthFlorida will be the next editors of Sociological Theory @SocTheory starting January 1, 2024.
🚨My paper with @matthikaru, The Problem of Class Abstractionism, is up now at @SocTheory. We take on the static and abstract view of working class politics that is becoming increasingly popular and argue for a dynamic and conjunctural alternative. 🧵👇
https://t.co/uMqM2IPeLV
Podcast | Author Ioana Sendroiu @HKUniversity discusses her article, “‘All the Old Illusions’: On Guessing at Being in Crisis,” from the December 2022 Sociological Theory @SocTheory.
https://t.co/dztqGXEU5K
Something for the weekend: @SocTheory and @ASAnews decided in their eternal wisdom that my article "How Can Theories Represent Social Phenomena?" should be featured, and organized a Podcast interview with me.
Thx, also to Jamie Aughenbaugh for a nice talk!
https://t.co/m07sKx2EO5
Really excited to share my new article in
@SocTheory, focusing on the limitations of dual-process theorizing in contemporary sociology! https://t.co/r7rCdiz1Uo
How do urban environments become familiar? And how do they stop feeling familiar?
In our current issue, @MaximeFelder conceptualizes #familiarity as an ongoing relational and interactional achievement
https://t.co/9ienOW15Wt
@SAGEsociology#SociologyTheory#SocTwitter
So excited that my new paper (co-authored with my mentor S. L. Crawley and fellow advisee Earles) has dropped at @SocTheory
Smithing Queer Empiricism: Engaging Ethnomethodology for a Queer Social Science Earles https://t.co/UnQi5x7N4m
@jjbrensinger @AMPallas@ASR_Journal We always change that to a general submission before we send it out to reviewers so that the author’s status as a student is anonymized.
Listen to this podcast interview with @MichaelSauder, discussing his article, "A Sociology of Luck," which was published in the September 2020 issue of Sociological Theory.
https://t.co/gg8yGsgbSz
Our September issue will be out soon, but we have already published two articles #onlinefirst:
- "A Sociology of Luck" by Michael Sauder
- "From Culture to Claimsmaking" by Paul Lichterman & Kushan Dasgupta
https://t.co/4ceYVZvG3D
The June issue of Sociological Theory has been published, featuring articles by Julian Go (@Jgo34), @ricarda_hammer, Arthur McLuhan, Jennifer Mueller, @EvanStewart23 & Doug Hartmann (@hartm021).
https://t.co/F7b2swvp8g
Trending in #Sociology:
https://t.co/G9tfnvPi69
1) The Sociology of Health & Illness in COVID-19 times (@SHIjournal)
2) Decolonizing the Civil Sphere (@SocTheory)
3) The Fast-Moving World of Crisis Management
4) Appropriating Digital Storytelling for Public Ethnography