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Special Section–Sociological Forum 29: 4: 982-1019: “What Should a Sociology of Culture and Cognition Look Like?”

-Introduction: Karen A. Cerulo, Rutgers University

-Beyond the Comtean Schema: The Sociology of Culture and Cognition versus Cognitive Social Science: Omar Lizardo, University of Notre Dame

-Ontology and Method in Cognitive Sociology: Gabe Ignatow, University of North Texas

-Cautionary Notes on Navigating the Neurocognitive Turn: Victoria Pitts-Taylor, Wesleyan University

-The Study of Culture and Cognition: Karen Danna, Lafayette College

-What a sociology of culture and cognition should look like: A process-based account of culture: Hana Shepard, Rutgers University

-Continuing the Story: Maximizing the Intersections of Cognitive Science and Sociology: Karen A. Cerulo, Rutgers University

Special Issue—Sociological Forum 36: SI “Culture and Cognition: New Approaches and New Applications.”

–Introduction to the Special Issue: Culture and Cognition: New Approaches and New Applications
Vanina Leschziner, University of Toronto and Karen A. Cerulo, Rutgers University

Part 1: Theoretical Innovations

–Culture, Cognition, and Internalization
Omar Lizardo, University of California at Los Angeles

–Have Schemas Been Good to Think With?
Vanina Leschziner and Gordon Brett, University of Toronto

–On Rupture: Establishing the Cognitive Bases of Social Change
Lynette Shaw, University of Michigan

–Cognitive Sociology After Relational Biology
Gabe Ignatow, University of North Texas

–A Dual-Process Model of Economic Behavior: Using Culture and Cognition, Economic Sociology, Behavioral Economics, and Neuroscience to Reconcile Moral and Self-Interested Economic Action
Luis Antonio Vila-Henninger, University of Louvain

–Welcome to the Real World: Escaping the Sociology of Culture and Cognition
Stephen Vaisey, Duke University

Part II: Empirical Tests

–Revision, Reclassification, and Refrigerators
Terence E. McDonnell, University of Notre Dame, Dustin S. Stoltz, Lehigh University, and Marshall A. Taylor, New Mexico State University

–Future Imaginings: Public Culture, Personal Culture, Social Location, and the Shaping of Dreams
Karen A. Cerulo, Rutgers University and Janet M. Ruane, Montclair State University

–Aesthetic Engagement
Michal Pagis, Bar-Ilan University and Erika Summers-Effler, University of Notre Dame

–The Heterarchy of Occupational Status: Evidence for Diverse Logics of Prestige in the United States
Lauren Valentino, The Ohio State University

–All Roads Lead to Polenta: Cultural Attractors at the Junction of Public and Personal Culture
Andrei Boutyline, University of Michigan, Devin Cornell, Duke University, and Alina Arseniev-Koehler, University of California at Los Angeles

–Schemas, Interactions, and Objects in Meaning-Making
Craig M. Rawlings, Duke University and Clayton Childress, University of Toronto

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Art and Literature

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Attention and Inattention

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The Body

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The Body and Communication

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Bridges to Cognitive Science

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Martin, John Levi. 2010. “Life’s a Beach but You’re an Ant, and Other Unwelcome News for the Sociology of Culture.” Poetics 38:2: 229-244.

Martin, John Levi, and Alessandra Lembo. 2022. “Response to Vaisey.” Sociological Forum 37: 1: 294-303.

Mobasseri, Sanaz, Amir Goldberg, and Sameer B. Srivastava. 2019. “What is Cultural Fit? From Cognition to Behavior (and Back).” In W. Brekhus and G. Ignatow (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Sociology. New York: Oxford University Press.

Moffitt, J.D., Catherine King, and Kathleen M. Carley. 2021. “Hunting Conspiracy Theories During the COVID-19 Pandemic.” Social Media and Society July-Sept 2021:1-17. DOI: 10.1177/20563051211043212.

Pitts-Taylor, Victoria. 2014. “Cautionary Notes on Navigating the Neurocognitive Turn.” Sociological Forum 29: 4: 995–1000.

_____. 2016. The Brain’s Body: Neuroscience and Corporal Politics. Durham: Duke University Press.

Raphael, Michael W. 2021. “The Situational Rationality of Task Performance: Artifacts of Belief in Human Problem-Solving and Artificial Intelligence.” SocArXiv. 10.31235/osf.io/yt9vz

Raphael, Michael W. 2022. “Theorizing, Bounded Rationality, and Expertise: Cognitive Sociology and the Quasi-Realism of Problem-Solving as a Course of Activity.” Current Perspectives in Social Theory. 39: 193-223.

Rotolo, Michael. 2022. “Culture Beneath Discourse: A Conceptual Model for Analyzing Nondeclarative Cultural Knowledge.” American Journal of Cultural Sociology 10: 3: 432-460.

Schwartz, Norbert.  1998. “Warmer and More Social: Recent Developments in Cognitive Social Psychology” Annual Review of Sociology 24: 239-264.

Sepulvado, Brandon and Omar Lizardo. 2017. “Cognitive Sociology in France.” American Sociologist 48:3-4: 366-381.

Shaw, Lynette. 2015. “Mechanics and Dynamics of Social Construction: Modeling the Emergence of Culture from Individual Mental Representation.” Poetics 52:75-90.

Shepherd, Hana. 2011. “The Cultural Context of Cognition: What the Implicit Association Test Tells Us About How Culture Works.” Sociological Forum 26: 1: 121-143.

_____. 2019. “Methods for Studying the Contextual Nature of Implicit Cognition.” Pp. 367-387 in W. Brekhus and G. Ignatow (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Sociology. New York: Oxford University Press.

Shepherd, Hana and Emily Marshall. 2018. “The Implicit Activation Mechanism of Culture: A Survey Experiment on Associations with Childbearing.” Poetics 69: 1-14.

Spackman, Jonathan S. and Stephen C. Yanchar. 2013. Émbodied Cognition, Representationalism, and Mechanism: A Review and Analysis.” Journal of the Theory of Social Behavior 44:1:46-79.

Srivastava, Sameer B. and Mahzarin R. Banaji. 2011. “Culture, Cognition, and Collaborative Networks in Organizations.” American Sociological Review. 76: 207-233.

Stoltz, Dustin S. and Omar Lizardo. 2018. “Deliberate Trust and Intuitive Faith: A Dual-process Model of Reliance.” Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour. 48: 2: 230-250.

Taylor, Marshall A., Dustin S. Stoltz, and Terence E. McDonnell. 2019. “Binding Significance to Form: Cultural Objects, Cognition, and Cultural Change.” Poetics. 73: 1: 1-16.

Tyagi, Aman, Anjalie Field, Priyank Lathwal, Yulia Tsvetkov, and Kathleen M. Carley. 2020. “A Computational Analysis of Polarization on Indian and Pakistani Social Media.” Best Paper Nomination. In Proceedings of Social Informatics (SocInfo) 2020. Retrieved from https://arxiv.org/abs/2005.09803.

Tyagi, Aman, Joshua Uyheng, and Kathleen M. Carley. 2021. “Heated conversations in a warming world: Affective polarization in online climate change discourse follows real-world climate anomalies.” Social Network Analysis and Mining 11:87. DOI: 10.1007/s13278-021-00792-6.

Uyheng, Joshua and Kathleen M. Carley. 2021. “An Identity-based Framework for Generalizable Hate Speech Detection.” In Halil Bisgin, Ayaz Hyder, Chris Dancy, and Robert Thomson (eds.), Proceedings of the International Conference on Social Computing, Behavioral-Cultural Modeling and Prediction and Behavior Representation in Modeling and Simulation Conference, SBP-BRiMS 2021. July 6-9, 2021. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-80387-2_12.

Uyheng, Joshua and Kathleen M. Carley. 2021. “Computational Analysis of Bot Activity in the Asia-Pacific: Comparative Analysis of Four National Elections.” Pp. 727-738 in Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Web and Social Media. Menlo, Park, CA: AAAI. Retrieved from https://ojs.aaai.org/index.php/ICWSM/article/view/18098.

Vaisey, Stephen. 2021. “Welcome to the Real World: Escaping the Sociology of Culture and Cognition.” Sociological Forum 36: SI: 1297-1315.

Vaisey, Stephen. 2009. “Motivation and Justification: A Dual-Process Model of Culture in Action.” American Journal of Sociology 114: 1675-1715.

Vaisey, Stephen.  2008. “Socrates, Skinner, and Aristotle: Three Ways of Thinking About Culture in Action.”  Sociological Forum 23: 3: 603-613.

Vila‐Henninger, Luis Antonio. 2021. “A Dual‐Process Model of Economic Behavior: Using Culture and Cognition, Economic Sociology, Behavioral Economics, and Neuroscience to Reconcile Moral and Self‐Interested Economic Action.” Sociological Forum 36: SI: 1271-1296.

Vila-Henninger, Luis Antonio. 2022. “Conceptual Foundations for Theory-Building.” In Socialization, Moral Judgment, and Action: A Sociological Dual-Process Model of Outcomes, pp. 17-28. Cham: Springer International Publishing.

 

Categories and Conceptualizations

Aho, James.  1994.  This Thing of Darkness: A Sociology of the Enemy. Seattle, WA: University of Washington Press.

Bhatt, Anjali, Amir Goldberg, and Sameer B. Srivastava. Forthcoming 2022. “A Language-Based Method for Assessing Symbolic Boundary Maintenance between Social Groups.” Sociological Methods and Research

Luhmann, Niklas.  1997.  Globalization or World Society: How to Conceive of Modern Society.”  Revue Internationale de Sociologie 7: 1: 67-79.

Bergesen, Albert J.  2004.  “Durkheim’s theory of Mental Categories: A Review of the Evidence.”  Annual Review of Sociology 30: 395-408.

Boutyline, Andrei and Stephen Vaisey. 2017. “Belief Network Analysis: A Relational Approach to Understanding the Structure of Attitudes.” American Journal of Sociology 122: 1371-1447.

Cerulo, Karen A.   2002. “Individualism Pro Tem: Reconsidering U.S. Social Relations.” Pp. 135-171 in Karen A. Cerulo (ed.), Culture In Mind: Toward a Sociology of Culture and Cognition. New York: Routledge.

_____.  2006.  Never Saw It Coming: Cultural Challenges to Conceptualizing the Worst. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Cerulo, Karen A., Vanina Leschziner and Hana Shepherd. 2021. “Rethinking Culture and Cognition.” Annual Review of Sociology 47: 63-85.

Cerulo, Karen A. and Janet M. Ruane. 2021. “Future Imaginings: Public Culture, Personal Culture, Social Location, and the Shaping of Dreams.” Sociological Forum 36: SI: 1345-1370.

Corritore, Matthew, Amir Goldberg, and Sameer B. Srivastava. 2020. “Duality in Diversity: How Intrapersonal and Interpersonal Cultural Heterogeneity Relate to Firm Performance.” Administrative Science Quarterly 65: 2: 359-394.

Durand, Rodolphe and Patricia H. Thornton, 2018. “Categorizing Institutional Logics, Institutionalizing Categories: A Review of Two Literatures,” Academy of Management Annals, 12: 2: 1-27.

Gouvard, Paul, Amir Goldberg and Sameer Srivastava. 2023. “Doing Organizational Identity: Earnings Surprises and the Performative Atypicality Premium.” Administrative Science Quarterly 68: 3: 781–823. https://doi.org/10.1177/00018392231180872

Guilbeault, Douglas, Andrea Baronchelli, and Damon Centola. 2021.“Experimental Evidence for Scale Induced Category Convergence across Populations.” Nature Communications 12: 137: 1–7.

Hirschfeld, Lawrence A. and Susan A. Gelman. (eds.)  1994.  Mapping the Mind: Domain Specificity in Cognition and Culture. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Koselleck, Reinhart.  2002.  The Practice of Conceptual History: Timing History, Spacing Concepts. Stanford: Stanford University Press.

Leschziner, Vanina. 2015. At the Chef’s Table: Culinary Creativity in Elite Restaurants. Stanford: Stanford University Press.

Leschziner, Vanina and Gordon Brett. 2021. “Symbol Systems and Social Structures.” Pp. 559-582 in Seth Abrutyn and Omar Lizardo (eds.), Handbook of Classical Sociological Theory. Springer, Cham.

Leschziner, Vanina and Andrew Dakin. 2011. “Theorizing Cuisine from Medieval to Modern Times: Cognitive Structures, the Biology of Taste, and Culinary Conventions.” Collapse: Philosophical Research and Development VII: 347-376.

Leschziner, Vanina and Gordon Brett. 2021. “Have Schemas Been Good to Think With?” Sociological Forum 36: 51: 1207-1228.

Lix, Katharina, Amir Goldberg, Sameer B. Srivastava, and Melissa A. Valentine. 2022. “Aligning Differences: Discursive Diversity and Team Performance.” Management Science, Published in Articles in Advance, ISSN 1526-5501 (online), pp. 1-19.

Martin, John Levi.  2000. “The Relation of Aggregate Statistics on Belief to Culture and Cognition.”  Poetics 28: 5-20.

McDonnell, Terence E., Dustin S. Stoltz, and Marshall A. Taylor. 2021. “Revision, Reclassification, and Refrigerators.” Sociological Forum. 36: 1316-1344.

Steensland, Brian.  2006. “Cultural Categories and the American Welfare State: The Case of Guaranteed Income Policy.”  American Journal of Sociology 111: 5: 1273-326.

Stinchecombe, Arthur L.  1982. “The Deep Structure of Moral Categories, Eighteenth Century French Stratification, and the Revolution.” Pp. 66-95 in Ino Rossi (ed.), Structural Sociology.  New York: Columbia University Press.

 

Class/Stratification/Power

Auyero, Javier and Débora A. Swistun. 2008. “The Social Production of Toxic Uncertainty.” American Sociological Review 73: 3: 357-79.

Bernstein, Basil.  1970.  Class, Codes, and Control. Volume 1: Theoretical Studies Towards a Sociology of Language.  London: Routledge and Kegan Paul.

Bourdieu, Pierre.  1996.  The State Nobility.  Translated by Lauretta C. Clough. Cambridge: Polity Press.

Boutyline, Andrei, Devin Cornell, and Alina Arseniev‐Koehler. 2021. “All Roads Lead to Polenta: Cultural Attractors at the Junction of Public and Personal Culture.” Sociological Forum 36: SI: 1419-1445.

Cerulo, Karen A. and Janet M. Ruane. 2021. “Future Imaginings: Public Culture, Personal Culture, Social Location, and the Shaping of Dreams.” Sociological Forum 36: SI: 1345-1370.

_____. 2022. Dreams of a Lifetime: How Who We Are Shapes How We Imagine Our Future. Princeton: Princeton University Press.

Childress, Clayton, Shyon Baumann, Craig M. Rawlings, and Jean-Francois Nault. 2021. “Genres, Objects, and the Contemporary Expression of Higher Status Tastes.” Sociological Science 8: 12: 230-64.

Douglas, Mary.  1978.  Thought Styles. London: Sage.

Guzmán, Sebastián G. 2013. “Reasons and the Acceptance of Authoritative Speech an Empirically Grounded Synthesis of Habermas and Bourdieu.” Sociological Theory 31: 3: 267-289.

_____. 2015. “‘Should I Trust the Bank or the Social Movement?’ Motivated Reasoning and Debtors’ Work to Accept Misinformation.” Sociological Forum 30: 4: 900-924.

Martin, John Levi.  2002. “Power, Authority, and the Constraint of Belief Systems.” American Journal of Sociology 107: 861-904.

Pitts-Taylor, Victoria. 2019. “Neurobiologically Poor? Brain Phenotypes, Inequality, and Biosocial Determinism.” Science, Technology, and Human Values 44: 4: 660-685.

Prasad, Monica, Andrew J. Perrin, Kieran Bezila, Steve G. Hoffman, Kate Kindleberger, Kim Manturuk and Ashleigh S. Powers. 2009. “‘There Must Be a Reason:’ Osama, Saddam, and Inferred Justification.” Sociological Inquiry 79: 2: 142-162.

Schwartz, Barry. 1981.  Vertical Classification: A Study in Structuralism and the Sociology of Knowledge. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Valentino, Lauren. 2021. “The Heterarchy of Occupational Status: Evidence for Diverse Logics of Prestige in the United States.” Sociological Forum 36: SI: 1395-1418.

 

Classification

Bourdieu. Pierre.  1984.  Distinction: A Social Critique of the Judgment of Taste. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Derrida, Jacques.  1981.  Disseminations. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.

Foucault, Michel.  1971.  The Order of Things: An Archeology of Human Sciences. New York: Pantheon.

Gouvard, Paul, Amir Goldberg and Sameer Srivastava. 2023. “Doing Organizational Identity: Earnings Surprises and the Performative Atypicality Premium.” Administrative Science Quarterly 68: 3: 781–823. https://doi.org/10.1177/00018392231180872

Horowitz, Bethamie. 2019.  “A Critical Eye on a Prize: Unpacking the Meaning of ‘Applied Jewish Wisdom’” Journal of Jewish Education 85: 4: 362–387.

Jacob, Elin K. 2004. “Classification and Categorization: A Difference that Makes a Difference.” Library Trends 52: 515-540.

Lampland, Martha, and Susan Leigh Star (eds.). 2009. Standards and Their Stories: How Quantifying, Classifying, and Formalizing Practices Shape Everyday Life. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press

LaRossa, Ralph and Sinha, Cynthia B.  2006. “Constructing the Transition to Parenthood.”  Sociological Inquiry 76: 433-457.

LaRossa, Ralph and Donald C. Reitzes.  2001. “Two? Two and One-Half? Thirty Months?  Chronometrical Childhood in Early 20th Century America.” Sociological Forum 16: 3: 385-407.

Leschziner, Vanina.  2007. “Epistemic Foundations of Cuisine: A Socio-Cognitive Study of the Configuration of Cuisine in Historical Perspective.” Theory and Society 35: 421-443.

Leschziner, Vanina. 2015. At the Chef’s Table: Culinary Creativity in Elite Restaurants. Stanford: Stanford University Press.

Leschziner, Vanina and Andrew Dakin. 2011. “Theorizing Cuisine from Medieval to Modern Times: Cognitive Structures, the Biology of Taste, and Culinary Conventions.” Collapse: Philosophical Research and Development VII: 347-376.

McDonnell, Terence E., Dustin S. Stoltz, and Marshall A. Taylor. 2021. “Revision, Reclassification, and Refrigerators.” Sociological Forum. 36: 1316-1344.

Shepherd, Hana. 2010. “Classification, Cognition, and Context: The Case of the World Bank.” Poetics 38: 133-149.

Zerubavel, Eviatar.  1991.  The Fine Line: Making Distinctions in Everyday Life. New York: Free Press.

 

Consumption

DeSoucey, Michaela. 2016. Contested Tastes: Foie Gras and the Politics of Food. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

Lembo, Alessandra. 2020. “He Heard, She Heard: Toward a Cultural Sociology of the Senses.” Sociological Forum 35: 2: 443-464.

Leschziner, Vanina, and Adam Isaiah Green. 2013. “Thinking about Food and Sex: Deliberate Cognition in the Routine Practices of a Field.” Sociological Theory 31: 2: 116–44.

Muniz, Albert, O’Guinn, Thomas and Fine, Gary Alan. 2006. “Rumor in Brand Communities.” Pp. 227-47 in Donald Hantula (ed.), Advances in Theory and Methodology in Social and Organizational Psychology: A Tribune to Ralph Rosnow.  Mahwah, New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum

 

Discourse and Rhetoric

Best, Joel.  1990.  Threatened Children: Rhetoric and Concern About Child Victims. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.

Cerulo, Karen and Janet M. Ruane. 2014. “Apologies of the Rich and Famous: Social, Cultural and Cognitive Explanations of Why We Care and Why We Forgive.” Social Psychology Quarterly 77: 2: 123-149.

Ferree, Myra Marx; Gamson, William A.; Gerhards, Jürgen; and Rucht, Dieter.  2001. Shaping Abortion Discourse: Democracy and the Public Sphere in Germany and the United States. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Gusfield, Joseph.  1981.  Culture of Public Problems: Drinking-Driving and the Symbolic Order. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.

Klandermas, Bert; Kriesi, Hanspeter; and Tarrow, Sidney (eds.).  1988.  International Social Movement Research, Volume 1: From Structure to Action: Comparing Social Movement Research across Cultures.  Greenwich, CT: JAI Press.

Lang, Kurt and Lang, Gladys. 1983. The Battle for Public Opinion: The President, the Press, and the Polls during Watergate.  New York: Columbia University Press.

McDonnell, Terence E., Christopher A. Bail, and Iddo Tavory. 2017. “A Theory of Resonance” Sociological Theory 35: 1: 1-14.

McKerrow, Raymie E.  1989. “Critical Rhetoric: Theory and Praxis.” Communication Monographs 56: 2: 91-114.

Ricoeur, Paul.  1981.  Hermeneutics and the Human Sciences. Translated by J. B. Thompson. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Shotter, John. 1990. “The Social Construction of Remembering and Forgetting.” Pp. 120-138 in David Middleton and Derek Edwards (eds.), Collective Remembering. London: Sage Publications.

Spillman, Lyn.  1995. “Culture, Social Structure, and Discursive Fields.” Current Perspectives in Social Theory 15: 129-54.

Valle, Melissa M. 2018. “The Discursive Detachment of Race from Gentrification in Cartagena de Indias, Colombia.” Ethnic and Racial Studies 41: 7: 1235-1254.

Vicinanza, Paul, Amir Goldberg, and Sameer B. Srivastava. 2023. “A Deep Learning Model of Prescient Ideas Demonstrates that They Emerge from the Periphery.” PNAS Nexus 2: 1: 1-11.

Wagner-Pacifici, Robin.  1994.  Discourse and Destruction: The City of Philadelphia versus MOVE. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Whately, Richard.  1963.  Elements of Rhetoric. Ed. Douglas Ehninger. Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois University Press.

White, Hayden.  1978.  Tropics of Discourse. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press.

_____.  1980.  The Content of the Form. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.

Wuthnow, Robert.  1989.  Communities of Discourse: Ideology and Social Structure in the Reformation, the Enlightenment, and European Socialism. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

 

Economy

Beckert, Jens. 2010. How Do Fields Change? The Interrelations of Institutions, Networks, and Cognition in the Dynamics of Markets. Organization Studies 31: 5: 605-627.

Fligstein, Neil, Jonah Stuart Brundage, and Michael Schultz. 2017. “Seeing Like the Fed: Culture, Cognition, and Framing in the Failure to Anticipate the Financial Crisis of 2008.” American Sociological Review 82: 5: 879-909.

Swedberg, Richard. 2009. “The Sociological Study of Hope and the Economy: Introductory Remarks,” Pp. 31-79 in Yuji Genda and Shigeki Uno (eds.), Speaking of Hope: Towards a New Horizon in the Social Sciences. Tokyo: University of Tokyo Press.

Vila‐Henninger, Luis Antonio. 2021. “A Dual‐Process Model of Economic Behavior: Using Culture and Cognition, Economic Sociology, Behavioral Economics, and Neuroscience to Reconcile Moral and Self‐Interested Economic Action.” Sociological Forum 36: SI: 1271-1296.

 

Embodied Cognition

Cerulo, Karen A. 2018. “Scents and Sensibility: Olfaction, Sense-making and Meaning Attribution.” American Sociological Review 83: 2: 361-389.

_____. 2019. “Embodied Cognition: Sociology’s Role in Bridging Mind, Brain and Body.” In W. Brekhus and G. Ignatow (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Sociology. New York: Oxford University Press.

_____. 2015. “The Embodied Mind: Building on Wacquant’s Carnal Sociology.” Qualitative Sociology 38: 1: 33-38.

Cerulo, Karen A., Vanina Leschziner and Hana Shepherd. 2021. “Rethinking Culture and Cognition.” Annual Review of Sociology 47: 63-85.

Ignatow, Gabe. 2021. “Cognitive Sociology After Relational Biology.” Sociological Forum 35: SI: 1253-1270.

Ignatow, Gabriel. 2009. “Culture and Embodied Cognition: Moral Discourses in Internet Support Groups for Overeaters.” Social Forces 88: 643-669.

Leschziner, Vanina. 2015. At the Chef’s Table: Culinary Creativity in Elite Restaurants. Stanford: Stanford University Press.

Leschziner, Vanina, and Adam Isaiah Green. 2013. “Thinking about Food and Sex: Deliberate Cognition in the Routine Practices of a Field.” Sociological Theory 31: 2: 116–44.

Leschziner, Vanina and Gordon Brett. 2019. “Beyond Two Minds: Cognitive, Embodied, and Evaluative Processes in Creativity.” Social Psychology Quarterly: 82: 4: 340-366.

Lizardo, Omar. 2019. ‘Pierre Bourdieu as Cognitive Sociologist.” In Wayne H. Brekhus and Gabriel Ignatow (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Sociology. New York: Oxford University Press.

Pagis, Michal, and Erika Summers‐Effler. 2021. “Aesthetic Engagement.” Sociological Forum 36: SI: 1371-1394.

Pagis, Michal, Wendy Cadge, and Orly Tal. 2018. “Translating Spirituality: Universalism and Particularism in the Diffusion of Spiritual Care from the United States to Israel.” Sociological Forum 33: 3: 596-618.

Pagis, Michal. 2010. “Producing Intersubjectivity in Silence: An Ethnographic Study of Meditation Practice.” Ethnography 11: 2: 309-328

Pitts-Taylor, Victoria. 2016. The Brain’s Body: Neuroscience and Corporeal Politics. Duke University Press.

Schwarz, Ori. 2015. “The Sound of Stigmatization: Sonic Habitus, Sonic Styles, and Boundary Work in an Urban Slum.” American Journal of Sociology 121: 1: 205-242.

Shilling, Chris. 2017. Body Pedagogics: Embodiment, Cognition and Cultural Transmission. Sociology 51: 6: 1205-1221.

Spackman, Jonathan S. and Stephen C. Yanchar. 2013. “Embodied Cognition, Representationalism, and Mechanism: A Review and Analysis.” Journal of the Theory of Social Behavior 44: 1: 46-79.

Taylor, Marshall A., Dustin S. Stoltz, and Terence E. McDonnell. 2019. “Binding significance to form: Cultural objects, neural binding, and cultural change.” Poetics 73: 1-16

Vannini, Phillip, Dennis Waskul and Simon Gottschalk. 2013. The Senses in Self, Society and Culture. New York: Routledge.

Winchester, Daniel. 2008. “Embodying the Faith: Religious Practice and the Making of a Muslim Moral Habitus.” Social Forces 86: 4: 1753-1780.

______. 2016. “A Hunger for God: Embodied Metaphor as Cultural Cognition in Action.” Social Forces 95: 2:585-606.

 

Emotions

Karakaya, Yagmur. 2022. ““The Panorama of Conquest”: A Cultural Approach to National Emotions.” Sociological Forum 37: 3: 789-811.

Nikolsky, Ronit. 2019. “The verb ‘to love’ (’-h-b) in the Bible: a Cognitive Evolutionary Approach.” In R. Nikolsky, I. Czachesz, Frederick S. Tappenden, and Tamás Biró (eds.), Language, Cognition, and Biblical Exegesis: Interpreting Minds. London: Bloomsbury Academic.

Nikolsky, Ronit. 2020. “Parables in the Service of Emotional Translation.” In E. Ottenheijm and M. Poorthuis (eds.), Parables in Changing Contexts. Leiden: Brill Academic Publishers.

Nikolsky, Ronit. 2021. “Emotional Discourse in Rabbinic Literature.” In W. David Nelson and R. Ulmer (eds.), Emerging Horizons. 21st Century Approaches to the Study of Midrash. Piscataway, NJ: Gorgias Press.

Nikolsky, Ronit. 2021. “Joseph, Judah, and the Study of Emotions in Tanhuma-Yelammedenu Literature.” In R. Nikolsky and A. Atzmon (eds.), Studies in Tanhuma-Yelammedenu Literature. Leiden: Brill Academic Publishers.

Nikolsky, Ronit, István Czachesz, Frederick S. Tappenden, and Tamás Biró. 2019. Language, Cognition, and Biblical Exegesis: Interpreting Minds. London: Bloomsbury Academic.

Summers-Effler, Erika. 2022. “The Morality of Birding: Aesthetic Engagement, Emotion, and Cognition.” Theory and Society 51: 6: 907-922.

 

Family

LaRossa, Ralph.  2004. “The Culture of Fatherhood in the Fifties: A Closer Look.”  Journal of Family History 29: 47-70.

_____. 2005. “Grounded Theory Methods and Qualitative Family Research.” Journal of Marriage and Family 67: 837-57.

LaRossa, Ralph. 2012.  “Writing and Reviewing Manuscripts in the Multidimensional World of Qualitative Research,” Journal of Marriage and Family 74: 643-659.

LaRossa, Ralph. 2016.  “The Culture of Fatherhood and the Late-Twentieth-Century New Fatherhood Movement: An Interpretive Perspective.”  Pp. 3-30 in L. Tropp and J. Kelly (eds.), Deconstructing Dads: Changing Images of Fathers in Popular Culture.  Lanham, MD: Lexington Books.

LaRossa, Ralph.  2016.  “Warfare and Parent Care: Armed Conflict and the Social Logic of Child and National Protection.”  Pp. 103-122 in S. MacDermid Wadsworth and D. S. Riggs (eds.), War and Family Life.  New York: Switzerland: Springer.

LaRossa, Ralph; Jaret, Charles; Gadgil, Malati; and Wynn, G. Robert.  2000. “The Changing Culture of Fatherhood in Comic Strip Families:  A Six-Decade Analysis.”  Journal of Marriage and Family 62: 375-87.

LaRossa, Ralph and Reitzes, Donald C.  2001. “Two? Two and One-Half? Thirty Months? Chronometrical Childhood in Early 20th Century America.”  Sociological Forum 16: 3: 385-407.

LaRossa, Ralph and Sinha, Cynthia B. 2006. “Constructing the Transition to Parenthood.”   Sociological Inquiry 76: 433-57.

 

Fields

Hall, John R. 1992. “The Capital(s) of Culture: A Non-holistic Theory of Status Situations, Class, Gender, and Ethnicity.” Pp. 257-285 in Michèle Lamont and Marcel Fournier, eds., Cultivating Differences: Symbolic Boundaries and the Making of Inequality. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Leschziner, Vanina and Gordon Brett. 2021. “Symbol Systems and Social Structures.” Pp. 559-582 in Seth Abrutyn and Omar Lizardo (eds.), Handbook of Classical Sociological Theory. Springer, Cham.

Martin, John Levi. 2003. “What Is Field Theory?” American Journal of Sociology 109: 1:1–49.

Martin, John Levi. 2011. The Explanation of Social Action. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.

Puetz, Kyle. 2017. “Fields of Mutual Alignment: A Dual-Order Approach to the Study of Cultural Holes.” Sociological Theory 35: 3: 228-260.

Vicinanza, Paul, Amir Goldberg, and Sameer B. Srivastava. 2023. “A Deep Learning Model of Prescient Ideas Demonstrates that They Emerge from the Periphery.” PNAS Nexus 2: 1: 1-11.

 

Frames, Schemas and Representations

Altheide, David L.  1997. “The News Media, The Problem Frame, and the Production of Fear.” Sociological Quarterly 38: 646-68.

_____.  2002.  “Tracking Discourse.”  Pp. 172-186 in Karen A. Cerulo (ed.), Culture in Mind: Toward a Sociology of Culture and Cognition. New York/London: Routledge.

Aslanidis, Paris. 2018. “Populism as a Collective Action Master Frame for Transnational Mobilization.” Sociological Forum 33: 2: 443-464.

Bateson, Gregory.  1972. “A Theory of Play and Fantasy.” Pp. 177-93 in Steps to an Ecology of the Mind. New York: Ballentine Books.

Bielby, William.  1999. “Framing Sociology in Court: Affirmative Action Discourse and Expert Opinion on Employment Discrimination.”  Research in Social Stratification and Mobility 17: 265-83.

Boutyline, Andrei and Stephen Vaisey. 2017. “Belief Network Analysis: A Relational Approach to Understanding the Structure of Attitudes.” American Journal of Sociology 122: 1371-1447.

Cerulo, Karen. A.  1998.  Deciphering Violence: The Cognitive Structure of Right and Wrong. New York: Routledge.

Cerulo, Karen and Janet M. Ruane. 2014. “Apologies of the Rich and Famous: Social, Cultural and Cognitive Explanations of Why We Care and Why We Forgive.” Social Psychology Quarterly 77: 2: 123-149.

Cerulo, Karen A., Vanina Leschziner and Hana Shepherd. 2021. “Rethinking Culture and Cognition.” Annual Review of Sociology 47: 63-85.

Conrad, Peter.  1997. “Public Eyes and Private Genes: Historical Frames, News Constructions, and Social Problems.” Social Problems 44: 2: 139-54.

Dobkin, Bethami.  1992. “Paper Tigers and Video Postcards: The Rhetorical Dimensions of Narrative Form in ABC News Coverage of Terrorism.”  Western Journal of Communication 56: 143-60.

Edgell, Penny and Kathleen E. Hull. 2017. “Cultural Schemas of Religion, Science, and Law in Talk About Social Controversies.”  Sociological Forum 32: 2: 298-320.

Freudenberg, William R. and Pastor, Susan K.  1992. “Public Responses to Technological Risks: Toward a Sociological Perspective.”  Sociological Quarterly 33: 3: 389-412.

Frost, Jacqui and Penny Edgell. 2022. ”‘I Believe in Taking Care of People’: Pushing Back Against Rationalized Institutions with a Logic of Care.” Poetics https://doi.org/10.1016/j.poetic.2021.101593.

Gamson, Joshua.  1998.  Freaks Talk Back: Tabloid Talk Shows and Sexual Nonconformity. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.

Gamson, William.  1992.  Talking Politics.  New York: Cambridge University Press.

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Guilbeault, Douglas, Austin van Loon, Katharina Lix, Amir Goldberg, and Sameer B. Srivastava. Forthcoming. “Exposure to the Views of Opposing Others with Latent Cognitive Differences Results in Social Influence—But Only When Those Differences Remain Obscured.” Management Science.   https://osf.io/preprints/socarxiv/vyrxz/

Hunzaker, MB Fallin. 2016. “Cultural Sentiments and Schema-Consistency Bias in Information Transmission.” American Sociological Review 81: 6: 1223-1250.

Jacobs, Mark D.  1990.  Screwing the System and Making It Work: Juvenile Justice in the No-Fault Society.  Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Kendon, Adam. 1985. “Behavioral Foundations for the Process of Frame Attunement in Face-to-face Interaction.” Pp. 229-253 in Gerry Ginsburg (ed.), Discovery Strategies in the Psychology of Action. London: Academic Press.

Leschziner, Vanina. 2015. At the Chef’s Table: Culinary Creativity in Elite Restaurants. Stanford: Stanford University Press.

Leschziner, Vanina, and Gordon Brett. 2021 “Have Schemas Been Good To Think With?.” Sociological Forum 36: SI: 1207-1228.

Lu, Richard, Jennifer A. Chatman, Amir Goldberg, and Sameer B. Srivastava. 2023. “Two-Sided Cultural Fit: The Differing Behavioral Consequences of Cultural Congruence Based on Values Versus Perceptions.” Organization Science https://doi.org/10.1287/orsc.2023.1659

McAdam, Douglas.  1988. Freedom Summer. New York: Oxford University Press.

Marshall, Emily and Hana Shepherd. 2018. “Fertility Preferences and Cognition: Religiosity and Experimental Effects of Decision Context on College Women.” Journal of Marriage and the Family 80: 521-536.

Mische, Ann and White, Harrison.  1998. “Between Conversation and Situation: Public Switching Dynamics across Network Domains.”  Social Research 65: 3: 695-724.

Rawlings, Craig M., and Clayton Childress. 2021. “Schemas, Interactions, and Objects in Meaning‐Making.” Sociological Forum 36:SI: 1446-1477.

Rohrer, Tim.  2005.  Image Schemata in the Brain.” Pps. 1-33 in Beate Hampe and Joe Grady (eds.), From Perception to Meaning: Image Schemas in Cognitive Linguistics. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.

Rotolo, Michael. 2020. “Religion Imagined: The Conceptual Substructures of American Religious Understandings.” Sociological Forum 35: 1: 167-188.

Savelsberg, Joachim J. 2020. “The Representational Power of International Criminal Courts.” Pp. 281-323 in M. Bergsmo, M. Klamberg, K. Lohne and C. Mahony (eds.), Power in International Criminal Justice: Towards a Sociology of International Justice. Brussels: Torkel Opsahl Academic EPublisher.

Savelsberg, Joachim J. 2018 “Global Human Rights Organizations and National Patterns: Amnesty International’s Representations of Darfur.” Societies without Borders 12: online

Savelsberg, Joachim J. 2015. Representing Mass Violence: Conflicting Responses to Human Rights Violations in Darfur. Oakland: University of California Press (paperback and open access-online editions; German translation: Repräsentationen von Massengewalt: Strafrechtliche, humanitäre, diplomatische und journalistische Perspektiven auf den Darfurkonflikt. Frankfurt: Vittorio Klostermann Publ, 2017).

Savelsberg, Joachim J., and Hollie Nyseth. 2012. “Collective Representations of Atrocities and National Identity: The Case of Darfur.” Pp. 149-76 in Markus Hadler and Franz Höllinger (eds.), National and Transnational Identities. Frankfurt/New York: Campus.

Shaw, Lynette. 2015. “Mechanics and Dynamics of Social Construction: Modeling the Emergence of Culture from Individual Mental Representation.” Poetics 52:75-90.

Shepherd, Hana and Emily Marshall. Forthcoming, 2019. “Childbearing Worldviews and Contraceptive Behavior Among Young Women.” Journal of Marriage and the Family 8: 5: 1144-1161.

Sonnett, John. 2019. “Priming and Framing: Dimensions of Communication and Cognition.” Pp. 226-240 in Wayne H. Brekhus and Gabe Ignatow (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Sociology. New York: Oxford University Press.

Snow, David and Benford, Robert D.  1992. “Master Frames and Cycles of Protest.”  Pp. 133-55 in A.D. Morris and C.M. Mueller (eds.), Frontiers in Social Movement Theory.  New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.

Tarrow, Sidney.  1992. “Mentalities, Political Cultures, and Collective Action Frames.”  Pp. 174-202 in A.D. Morris and C.M. Mueller (eds.), Frontiers in Social Movement Theory. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.

Vaisey, Stephen. 2009. “Motivation and Justification: A Dual-Process Model of Culture in Action.” American Journal of Sociology 114: 1675-1715.

Valle, Melissa M. 2022. “Aping Blackness: Reading and Evaluating Racialized Images in Cartagena, Colombia.” Sociology of Race and Ethnicity 8: 1: 176-196.

Williams, Rhys and Kubal, Timothy. 1999. “Movement Frames and the Cultural Environment: Resonance, Failure, and the Boundaries of the Legitimate.” Research in Social Movements, Conflict and Change 21: 225-48.

Wood, Michael Lee, Dustin S. Stoltz, Justin Van Ness, and Marshall A. Taylor. 2018. “Schemas and Frames.” Sociological Theory 36:3: 244-261.

Yazdiha, Hajar. 2020. “Racial Frames as Mechanisms of Ethnoracial Formation in News Media: Framing Muslims in the New York Times from 1992-2010.” Sociology of Race and Ethnicity.

Zacher, Meghan, Hollie Nyseth Brehm, Joachim J. Savelsberg. 2014. “NGOs, IOs, and the ICC: Diagnosing and Framing Darfur.” Sociological Forum 29: 29-51.

 

Gender

Connell, Robert W.  1995.  Masculinities.  Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.

Friedman, Asia. 2013. Blind to Sameness: Sexpectations and the Social Construction of Male and Female Bodies. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Halkias, Alexandra.  2004.  The Empty Cradle of Democracy: Sex, Abortion, and Nationalism in Modern Greece.  Durham; Duke University Press.

LaRossa, Ralph. 2016. “The Culture of Fatherhood and the Late-Twentieth-Century New Fatherhood Movement: An Interpretive Perspective.” Pp. 3-30 in L. Tropp and J. Kelly (eds.), Deconstructing Dads: Changing Images of Fathers in Popular Culture.  Lanham, MD: Lexington Books.

Martin, Emily.  1999. “The Egg and the Sperm: How Science Constructed a Romance Based on Stereotypical Male-Female Roles.”  Pp. 15-28 in Sharlene Hesse-Biber, Christina Gilmartin and Robin Lydenberg (eds.), Feminist Approaches to Theory and Methodology. New York: Oxford University Press.

Roy, Jacob, Chidansh Bhatt, Mary Chayko and Vivek K. Singh. 2021. Gendered Sounds in Household Devices: Results from an Online Search Case Study. Proceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 58: 824-826. https://asistdl.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/pra2.576

Singh, Vivek K., Mary Chayko, Raj Inamjar, and Diana Floegel. “Female Librarians and Male Computer Programmers? Gender Bias in Occupational Images on Digital Media Platforms.” 2020. Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology. doi: 10.1002/asi.24335

Stein, Arlene. 2018.  Unbound: Transgender Men and the Remaking of Identity. New York: Pantheon.

West, Candace and Zimmerman, Don. 1987. “Doing Gender.”  Gender and Society 1: 125-51.

 

Health and Medicine

Cerulo, Karen A. forthcoming 2023. “Enduring Relationships: Social Aspects of Perceived Interaction with the Dead.” Socius.

Friedman, Asia. 2023. Mammography Wars: Analyzing Attention in Cultural and Medical Disputes. New Brunswick: Rutgers.

Poling, Jessica. 2023. “Gendered Embodiment and Bodily Change: How Mastectomy and Pregnancy Bloggers Perceive and Resolve Physical Disruptions. American Journal of  Cultural Sociology https://doi.org/10.1057/s41290-023-00197-2

Ulsperger, Jason. and J. David Knottnerus.  2016 [2011]. Elder Care Catastrophe: Rituals of Abuse in Nursing Homes – and What You Can Do About It. New York and London: Routledge.

Zhang, Zichen. 2023. “Culture, Virus, Anxiety: Global Anxiety Level during the COVID-19 Pandemic Using a Cultural Lens.” Journal of Education, Humanities and Social Sciences 8: 1: 140-146.

 

Human Rights

Blau, Judith and Moncada, Alberto.  2006.  Human Rights: Beyond the Liberal Vision. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield.

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Jacobs, Mark D. and Kurtz, Lester R. 2012. “The Cultural Sociology of Human Rights.” In David Brunsma, Keri Iyall Smith, and Brian Gran (eds.), The Handbook of Sociology and Human Rights. Boulder: Paradigm.

Rodriguez, Havidan.  2004. “A Long Walk to Freedom: Human Rights, Globalization and Social Injustice.” Social Forces 83: 1291-1301.

Savelsberg, Joachim J., and Hollie Nyseth Brehm. 2015. “Global Justice, National Distinctions: Criminalizing Human Rights Violations in Darfur.” American Journal of Sociology 121: 564-603.

Stein, Arlene.  2001.  The Stranger Next Door: The Story of a Small Community’s Battle over Sex, Faith, and Civil Rights. Boston: Beacon Press.

Turner, Bryan S.  2006.  Vulnerability and Human Rights. University Park: University of Pennsylvania Press.

 

Knowledge

Ferrales, Gabrielle and Gary Alan Fine.  2006. “Sociology as a Vocation: Reputations and Group Cultures in Graduate School.” The American Sociologist 36: 57-75.

Fine, Gary Alan.  2006. “Ground Truth: Verification Games in Operational Meteorology.” Journal of Contemporary Ethnography 37: 1: 3-23.

Guilbeault, Douglas, Austin van Loon, Katharina Lix, Amir Goldberg, and Sameer B. Srivastava. Forthcoming. “Exposure to the Views of Opposing Others with Latent Cognitive Differences Results in Social Influence—But Only When Those Differences Remain Obscured.” Management Science.   https://osf.io/preprints/socarxiv/vyrxz/

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Savelsberg, Joachim J. 1994. “Knowledge, Domination, and Criminal Punishment.” American Journal of Sociology 99: 911-943.

Savelsberg, Joachim J. 1999. “Knowledge, Domination, and Criminal Punishment Revisited: Incorporating State Socialism.” Punishment and Society 1: 45-70.

Savelsberg, Joachim J. 2021. Knowing about Genocide: Armenian Suffering and Epistemic Struggles. Oakland, CA: University of California Press (paperback and open access-online editions).

 

Language and Talk

Austin, John L.  1962.  How To Do Things with Words.  New York: Oxford University Press.

Boden, Deirdre.  1994.  The Business of Talk: Organizations in Action. Cambridge, England: Polity Press.

Boden, Deirdre and Zimmerman, Don. 1991. Talk and Social Structure. Berkeley: University of California Press.

Braithwaite, Charles A.  1997. “Blood Money: The Routine Violation of Conversational Rules.”  Communication Reports 10: 1: 63-73.

Capella, Joseph N.  1987. “Interpersonal Communication: Definitions and Fundamental Questions.” Pp. 184-238 in C. Berger and S. Chaffee (eds.), Handbook of Communication Science.  Newbury Park: Sage Publications.

Cicourel. Aaron.  1974.  Cognitive Sociology: Language and Meaning in Social Interaction.  New York: Free Press.

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Coupland, Nik and Jaworski, Adam. 1997. “Relevance, Accommodation, and Conversation: Modeling the Social Dimension of Communication”  Multilingua 16: 2-3: 233-58.

Cushing, Pamela J.  1996. “Gendered Conversational Rituals on the Internet: An Effective Voice Is Based on More than Simply What One Is Saying.” Anthropologica 38: 1: 47-80.

Doyle, Gabriel, Amir Goldberg, Sameer B. Srivastava, and Michael C. Frank. 2017. “Alignment at Work: Using Language to Distinguish the Internalization and Self-Regulation Components of Cultural Fit in Organizations.” In Proceedings of the 55th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL).

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Eder, Donna J. and Enke, Janet L.  1991. “The Structure of Gossip: Opportunities and Constraints.”  American Sociological Review 56: 4: 494-508.

Eliasoph, Nina.  1998.  Avoiding Politics: How Americans Produce Apathy in Everyday Life.  New York: Cambridge Univ. Press.

Gamson, William.  1992.  Talking Politics. New York: Cambridge Univ. Press.

Goffman, Erving.  1981.  Forms of Talk. Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press.

Jaworski, Adam.  1992. The Power of Silence. Newbury Park: Sage Publications.

Kim, Min-Sun and Aune, Krystyna S.  1997. “The Effects of Psychological Gender Orientations on the Perceived Salience of Conversational Restraints.”  Sex Roles 37: 11-12: 935-53.

Kollock, Peter, Philip Blumstein, and Pepper Schwartz. 1985. “Sex and Power in Interaction: Conversational Privileges and Duties.”  American Sociological Review 50: 34-46.

Leschziner, Vanina and Gordon Brett. 2021. “Symbol Systems and Social Structures.” Pp. 559-582 in Seth Abrutyn and Omar Lizardo (eds.), Handbook of Classical Sociological Theory. Springer, Cham.

Lichterman, Paul.  1996.  The Search for Political Community. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Marche, Tammy and Peterson, Carole.  1993. “The Development and Sex Related Use of Interruption Behavior.”  Human Communication Research 19: 3: 388-408.

McFarland, Daniel, Dan Jurafsky, and Craig M. Rawlings. 2013. “Making the Connection: Social Bonding in Courtship Situations” The American Journal of Sociology 118: 1596-1649

Meltzer, Leo; Morris, William N.; and Hayes, Donald P.  1971. “Interruption Outcomes and Vocal Amplification.”  Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 18: 3: 392-402.

Nikolsky, Ronit, István Czachesz, Frederick S. Tappenden, and Tamás Biró. 2019. Language, Cognition, and Biblical Exegesis: Interpreting Minds. London: Bloomsbury Academic.

Pistrang, Nancy; Barker, Chris; and Rutter, Christine.  1997. “Social Support as Conversation: Analyzing Breast Cancer Patients’ Interactions with Their Partners.” Social Science and Medicine 45: 5: 773-782.

Rogers, Derek B. and Schumacher, Andrea.  1983. “Effects of Individual Differences on Dyadic Conversational Strategies.”  Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 45: 700-05.

Searle, John R.  1965. “What Is a Speech Act?” Pp. 221-39 in M. Black (ed.), Philosophy in America.  Ithaca: Cornell Univ. Press.

Schegloff, Emanuel.  1968. “Sequencing in Conversational Openings.”  American Anthropologist 70: 1075-95.

_____.  1991. “Conversation Analysis and Socially Shared Cognition.” Pp. 150-71 in L. Resnick, J. Levine, and S. Teasley (eds.), Perspectives on Socially Shared Cognition. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

_____.  1997. “‘Narrative Analysis’ Thirty Years Later” Journal of Narrative and Life History 7: 1-4: 97-106.

_____.  1997. “Whose Text? Whose Context?  Discourse and Society 8: 2: 165-87.

Srivastava, Sameer B., Amir Goldberg, V. Govind Manian, and Christopher Potts. 2017. “Enculturation Trajectories and Individual Attainment: An Interactional Language Use Model of Cultural Dynamics in Organizations.” Management Science. Published online in Articles in Advance 02 Mar 2017.

Srivastava, Sameer B. and Amir Goldberg. 2017. “Language as a Window into Culture.” California Management Review 60: 1: 56-69.

Tannen, Deborah.  1990.  You Just Don’t Understand: Women and Men in Conversation. Boston: Wm. E. Morrow and Co.

_____.  1994.  Gender and Discourse. New York: Oxford Univ. Press

_____.  1994.  Talking From 9 to 5: How Women’s and Men’s Conversational Styles Affect Who Gets Heard, Who Gets Credit, and What Gets Done at Work. New York:  W. Morrow.

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Thornton, Patricia H. and Kim Klyver, 2018. “Who is More Likely to Walk the Talk? The Symbolic Management of Entrepreneurial Intentions by Gender and Work Status,” Special Issue on Culture, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship, Journal of Innovation, Organization, and Management, 21: 1: 1-26.

Vaisey, Stephen. 2009. “Motivation and Justification: A Dual-Process Model of Culture in Action.” American Journal of Sociology 114: 1675-1715.

Walker, Michael B. and Trimboli, Carmelina.  1982. “Smooth Transitions in Conversational Turn-taking: Implication for Theory.”  Journal of Social Psychology 117: 305-6.

 

Law

Heimer, Carol A. and Stinchecombe, Arthur L.  2000. “Retooling for the Next Century: Sober Methods for Studying the Subconscious.”  Contemporary Sociology 29: 2: 309-19.

Jacobs, Mark D.  1990.  Screwing the System and Making It Work: Juvenile Justice in the No-Fault Society.  Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Stinchecombe, Arthur L.  1994. “Freedom and Oppression of Slaves in the 18th Century Caribbean.”  American Sociological Review 59: 6: 911-929.

_____.  2005. “Law Facts.”  Annual Review of Law and Social Science 1: 233-54.

 

Literacy

Bazerman, Charles. 2012. “Writing, Cognition, and Affect from the Perspectives of Sociohistorical Studies.” Pp. 89-104 in Virginia Wise Berninger (ed.), Past, Present, and Future Contributions of Cognitive Writing Research to Cognitive Psychology. New York: Psychology Press.

Latour, Bruno. 1986. “Visualization and Cognition: Thinking with Eyes and Hands.” Pp. 1-40 in Knowledge and Society: Studies in the Sociology of Culture Past and Present, vol. 6. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press.

 

Media

Altheide, David L.  1997. “The News Media, the Problem Frame, and the Production of Fear.” Sociological Quarterly 38: 646-668.

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Memory

Armstrong, Elizabeth A. and Crage, Suzanna M.  2006. “Movements and Memory: The Making of the Stonewall Myth.” American Sociological Review 71: 724-51.

Bajc, Vida.  2006. “Collective Memory and Tourism: Globalizing Transmission through Localized Experience.” Journeys: The International Journal of Travel and Travel Writing 7: 1: 1-14.

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Beim, Aaron and Gary Alan Fine. 2007. “Trust in Testimony: The Institutional Embeddedness of Holocaust Survivor Narratives.” European Journal of Sociology 48: 55-74.

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Belli, Robert F. and Schuman, Howard.  1996. “The Complexity of Ignorance.” Qualitative Sociology 19: 423-30.

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Brown, Thomas.  1988.  JFK: History of an Image. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press.

Connerton, Philip E.  1999.  How Societies Remember. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Cressy, David.  1989.  Bonfires and Bells: National Memory and the Protestant Calendar in Elizabethan and Stuart England. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.

DeGloma, Thomas.  2007. “The Social Logic of ‘False Memories’: Symbolic Awakenings and Symbolic Worlds in Survivor and Retractor Narratives.”  Symbolic Interaction 30: 4: 543–565.

_____. 2015. “The Strategies of Mnemonic Battle: On the Alignment of Autobiographical and Collective Memories in Conflicts over the Past.” American Journal of Cultural Sociology 3, 1:156-190.

Desoucey, Michaela; Pozner, Jo-Ellen; Fields, Corey; Dobransky, Kerry; and Fine, Gary Alan.  2008. “Memory and Sacrifice: An Embodied Theory of Martyrdom.” Cultural Sociology 2: 99-121.

Fine, Gary Alan. 2007. “The Construction of Historical Equivalence: Weighing the Red and Brown Scares.” Symbolic Interaction 30: 27-39.

______.  2001.  Difficult Reputations: Collective Memories of the Evil, Inept, and Controversial. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.

Fine, Gary Alan and Aaron Beim.  2007. “Interactionist Approaches to Collective Memory.” Symbolic Interaction 30: 1: 1-5.

Fine, Gary Alan and Terrence McDonnell. 2007. “Erasing the Brown Scare: Referential Afterlife and the Power of Memory Templates.” Social Problems 54: 170-87.

FitzGerald, Frances.  1980.  America Revised: History Schoolbooks in the Twentieth Century. New York: Vintage.

Fritzsche, Peter.  2002. “How Nostalgia Narrates Modernity.” Pp. 62-85 in A. Confino and P. Fritzsche (eds.), The Work of Memory: New Directions in the Study of German Society and Culture. Urbana and Chicago: University of Illinois Press.

Gillis, John R.  1994.  Commemoration: The Politics of National Identity. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

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Jacobs, Mark D. 2016. “The Reciprocal Relation of Scandal to Collective Memory” Pp. 190-202 in Anna Lisa Tota and Trever Hagan, (eds.), Routledge International Handbook of Memory Studies. New York/London: Routledge.

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_____. 2019. “GI and Veteran Resistance to the War in Vietnam.” World History Bulletin XXXIV (1-2) April.

Liang, Lily. 2023. “‘Our Childhood Was Happier’: Retrospective Moment in Elite Chinese Childrearing.” Qualitative Sociology 46: 279-298.

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Markowitz, John.  2004. Legacies of Lynching: Racial Violence and Memory. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.

Mosse, George L.  1990.  Fallen Soldiers: Reshaping the Memory of the World Wars.  New York: Oxford University Press.

Olick, Jeffrey K.  1993.  The Sins of the Fathers: The Third Reich and West German Legitimation. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.

Olick, Jeffrey and Robbin, Joyce.  1998. “Social Memory Studies: From ‘Collective Memory’ to Historical Sociology of Mnemonic Practices”  Annual Review of Sociology 24: 105-40.

Pelikan, Jaroslav.  1985.  Jesus through the Centuries: His Place in the History of Culture. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.

Saito, Hiro. 2006. “Reiterated Commemoration: Hiroshima as National Trauma.” Sociological Theory 24: 4: 353-76.

Savelsberg, Joachim J., and Ryan D. King. 2005. “Institutionalizing Collective Memories of Hate: Law and Law Enforcement in Germany and the United States.” American Journal of Sociology. 111: 579-616.

Savelsberg, Joachim J. and Ryan D. King. 2007. “Law and Collective Memory.” Annual Review of Law and Social Science 3: 189-211

Savelsberg, Joachim J., and Ryan D. King. 2005. “Institutionalizing Collective Memories of Hate: Law and Law Enforcement in Germany and the United States.” American Journal of Sociology. 111: 579-616

Schudson, Michael.  1992.  Watergate in American Memory: How We Remember, Forget, and Reconstruct the Past. New York: Basic Books.

_____.  1995. “Dynamics of Distortion in Collective Memory.” Pp. 346-64 in D. Schacter (ed.), Memory Distortion: How Minds, Brains, and Societies Reconstruct the Past. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.

Schuman, Howard and Corning, Amy.  2000. “Collective Knowledge of Public Events: The Soviet Era from the Great Purge to Glasnost.” American Journal of Sociology 105: 913-56.

Schuman, Howard and Cheryl Rieger.  1992. “Historical Analogies, Generational Effects, and Attitudes toward War.”  American Sociological Review 57: 315-26.

Schuman, Howard and Rodgers, Willard L.  2004. “Cohorts, Chronology, and Collective Memory: 1985 to 2000 to Post-9/11.”  Public Opinion Quarterly 68:217-54.

Schuman, Howard and Scott, Jacqueline.  1989. “Generations and Collective Memories.” American Sociological Review 53:785-793.

Schuman, Howard, Schwartz, Barry, and d’Arcy, Hannah.  2005. “Elite Revisionists and Popular Beliefs: Christopher Columbus: Hero or Villain?”  Public Opinion Quarterly 69: 2-29.

Schuman, Howard, Vinetzky-Seroussi, Vered, and Vinokur, Amiram.  2003. “Keeping the Past Alive: Israeli Memories at the Turn of the Millennium.”  Sociological Forum 18:1:103-36.

Schwartz, Barry. 1987.  George Washington: The Making of an American Symbol. New York: Free Press.

_____.  1996.  “Memory as a Cultural System: Abraham Lincoln in World War II.” American Sociological Review 61: 908-927.

Schwartz, Barry and Schuman, Howard.  2005. “History, Commemoration, and Belief: Abraham Lincoln in American Memory, 1945-2001.”  American Sociological Review 70: 183-203.

Shevchenko, Olga with Nadkarni, Maya.  2004. “The Politics of Nostalgia: A Case for Comparative Analysis of Postsocialist Practices” in Ab Imperio: Theory and History of Nationalities and Nationalism in the Post-Soviet Realm, vol. 2.

Spillman, Lynette. 1997. Nations and Commemoration: Creating National Identities in the United States and Australia. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Stein, Arlene. 2009. “Feminism, Therapeutic Culture, and the Holocaust in the United States: The Second-Generation Phenomenon,” Jewish Social Studies 16: Fall: 27-53.

_____. 2009. “Trauma and Origins: Post-Holocaust Genealogists and the Work of Memory,” Qualitative Sociology 32: October: 293-309.

_____. 2014. Reluctant Witnesses: Survivors, Their Children, and the Rise of Holocaust Consciousness, New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Vila-Henninger, Luis Antonio. 2014. “Toward Defining the Causal Role of Consciousness: Using Models of Memory and Moral Judgment from Cognitive Neuroscience to Expand the Sociological Dual-Process Model.” Journal for the Theory of Social Behavior 45: 238-260.

Wagner-Pacifici, Robin and Schwartz, Barry.  1991. “The Vietnam Veterans Memorial: Commemorating a Difficult Past.” American Journal of Sociology 97: 2: 376-420.

Winter, Jay.  1995.  Sites of Memory, Sites of Mourning: The Great War in European Cultural History. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Yazdiha, Hajar. 2020. “An Intersectional Theory of Strategic Action: Socially-Located Memories and the Challenge of Muslim Mobilization Against Police.” Mobilization, 25:4: 475-492.

Zacher, Meghan, Hollie Nyseth Brehm, Joachim J. Savelsberg. 2014. “NGOs, IOs, and the ICC: Diagnosing and Framing Darfur.” Sociological Forum 29: 29-51.

Zelizer, Barbie.  1998.  Remembering to Forget: Holocaust Memory through the Camera’s Eye. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Zerubavel, Eviatar.  2003.  Time Maps: Collective Memory and the Social Shape of the Past. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Zerubavel, Yael.  1995.  Recovered Roots: Collective Memory and the Making of Israeli National Tradition. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

_____.  1996.  The Forest as a National Icon: Literature, Politics, and the Archeology of Memory.”  Israel Studies 1: 1: 60-99.

_____.  2003. “Female Images in a State of War: Ideology, Crisis, and the Politics of Gender in Israel.” Pp. 236-257 in Amir Weiner (ed.), Landscaping the Human Garden: 20th Century Population Management in a Comparative Framework. Stanford: Stanford University Press.

_____.  2005. “Transhistorical Encounters in the Land of Israel: National Memory, Symbolic Bridges, and the Literary Imagination.”  Jewish Social Studies 11: 3: 115-40.

_____.  2005. “Patriotic Sacrifice and the Burden of Memory in Israeli Secular National Hebrew Culture.” Pp. 77-100 in Ussama Makdisi and Paul A. Silverstein (eds.), Memory and Violence in the Middle East and North Africa. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.

 

Metaphor

Birner, Betty J.  2004. “Metaphor and the Reshaping of Our Cognitive Fabric.”  Zygon 39: 1: 39-48.

Blankenship, Jane.  1976. “The Search for the 1972 Democratic Nomination: A Metaphoric Perspective.” Pp. 236-60 in Jane Blankenship and Hermann G. Stelzner (eds.), Rhetoric and Communication. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press.

Elkind, Andrea.  1998. “Using Metaphor to Read the Organisation of the NHS” Social Science and Medicine 47:11: 1715-27.

Gerhart, Mary and Russell, Allan Melvin.  2004. “Metaphor and Thinking in Science and Religion.” Zygon 39: 13-38.

Hart-Brinson, Peter. 2016.  “The Social Imagination of Homosexuality and the Rise of Same-Sex Marriage in the United States.” Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World 2: 1-17. Published online, February 8: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/2378023116630555

Hart-Brinson, Peter. 2018. The Gay Marriage Generation: How the LGBTQ Movement Transformed American Culture. New York: NYU Press.

Ignatow, Gabriel.  2003. “‘Idea Hamsters’ on the ‘Bleeding Edge’: Profane Metaphors in High Technology Jargon.” Poetics 31:1: 1-22.

_____.  2004.  Speaking Together, Thinking Together? Exploring Metaphor and Cognition in a Shipyard Union Dispute.” Sociological Forum 19: 3: 405-33.

Isaacson, Nicki.  2002. “Preterm Babies in the ‘Mother Machine’: Metaphoric Reasoning and Bureaucratic Rituals that Finish the ‘Unfinished Infant’.”  Pp. 89-100 in Karen A. Cerulo (ed.), Culture in Mind: Toward a Sociology of Culture and Cognition. New York/London: Routledge.

Ivie, Robert. 1991. “Metaphor and Campaign ‘84: Strategic Options on Foreign Policy Issues,” Pp. 89-105 in Martin J. Medhurst and Thomas W. Benson (eds.), 2nd ed., Rhetorical Dimensions in Media:  A Critical Casebook. Dubuque, IA: Kendall/Hunt Publishing.

Kitis, Eliza. and Milapides, Michalis.  1997. “Read It and Believe It: How Metaphor Constructs Ideology in News Discourse: A Case Study.”  Journal of Pragmatics 28: 5: 557-90.

Kóczy, Judit Baranyiné. 2022. “Cultural Metaphors in Hungarian Folk Songs as Repositories of Folk Cultural Cognition.” Journal of Cognition and Culture 22: 1-2: 136-163.

Lakoff, George and Johnson, Mark.  1980.  Metaphors We Live By. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

McDonnell, Terence E., and Steven J. Tepper. 2014. “Culture in Crisis: Deploying Metaphor in Defense of Art.” Poetics. 43: 20-42.

Rohrer, Tim.  2001. “The Cognitive Science of Metaphor from Philosophy to Neuroscience.” Theoria et Historia Scientarium 6: 27-42.

Sontag, Susan.  1978.  Illness as Metaphor. New York: Farrar, Strauss, and Giroux.

_____.  1989.  AIDS and its Metaphors. New York: Farrar, Strauss, and Giroux.

Tannen, Deborah. 1998. The Argument Culture. New York: Random House.

 

Methods

Bhatt, Anjali, Amir Goldberg, and Sameer B. Srivastava. Forthcoming 2022. “A Language-Based Method for Assessing Symbolic Boundary Maintenance between Social Groups.” Sociological Methods and Research

Brett, Gordon, Daniel Silver, and Kaspar Beelen. 2020. “The Right Tool for the Job: Problems and Solutions in Visualizing Sociological Theory.” Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 50: 2: 223-248.

Cerulo, Karen A. 2015. “The Embodied Mind: Building on Wacquant’s Carnal Sociology.” Qualitative Sociology 38: 1: 33-38.

_____. 1989. “Variations in Musical Syntax: Patterns of Usage and Methods of Measurement.” Communication Research 16: 2: 45-68.

_____. 1988. “Analyzing Cultural Products: A New Method of Measurement.” Social Science Research 17: 317-352.

Corritore, Matthew, Amir Goldberg, and Sameer B. Srivastava. 2020. “Duality in Diversity: How Intrapersonal and Interpersonal Cultural Heterogeneity Relate to Firm Performance.” Administrative Science Quarterly 65: 2: 359-394.

Hall, John R. 1977. “Alfred Schutz, His Critics and Applied Phenomenology,” Cultural Hermeneutics 4: 265-279.

Hall, John R. 1990. “Social Interaction, Culture, and Historical Studies,” Pp. 16-45 in Symbolic Interaction and Cultural Studies, edited by Howard S. Becker and Michal McCall. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Hall, John R. 2014. “Methodologies, the Lifeworld, and Institutions in Cultural Sociology.” Qualitative Sociology 37: 243-53.

Ignatow, Gabe, and Rada Mihalcea. 2017. An Introduction to Text Mining: Research Design, Data Collection, and Analysis. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

Ignatow, Gabe. 2014. “Ontology and Method in Cognitive Sociology.” Sociological Forum 29: 4: 990-994.

Lix, Katharina, Amir Goldberg, Sameer B. Srivastava, and Melissa A. Valentine. 2022. “Aligning Differences: Discursive Diversity and Team Performance.” Management Science, Published in Articles in Advance, ISSN 1526-5501 (online), pp. 1-19.

Lu, Richard, Jennifer A. Chatman, Amir Goldberg, and Sameer B. Srivastava. 2023. “Two-Sided Cultural Fit: The Differing Behavioral Consequences of Cultural Congruence Based on Values Versus Perceptions.” Organization Science https://doi.org/10.1287/orsc.2023.1659

McDonnell, Terence E. 2014. “Drawing Out Culture: Productive Methods for Measuring Cognition and Resonance.” Theory and Society. 43: 247-274.

McDonnell, Terence E. and Kelcie L. Vercel. 2019. “Productive Methods in the Study of Culture and Cognition” Pp. 325-340 in W. Brekhus and G. Ignatow (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Sociology. New York: Oxford University Press.

Miles, Andrew, Gordon Brett, Salwa Khan, and Yagana Samim. 2023. “Testing Models of Cognition and Action Using Response Conflict and Multinomial Processing Tree Models.” Sociological Science 10: 4: 118.

Mohr, John W., Christopher A. Bail, Margaret Frye, Jennifer C. Lena, Omar Lizardo, Terrence E. McDonnell, Ann Mische, Iddo Tavory, and Frederick F. Wherry. 2020. Measuring Culture. New York: Columbia University Press.

Moore, Rick. 2017. “Fast or Slow: Sociological Implications of Measuring Dual-Process Cognition.” Sociological Science 4: 196–223.

Vicinanza, Paul, Amir Goldberg, and Sameer B. Srivastava. 2023. “A Deep Learning Model of Prescient Ideas Demonstrates that They Emerge from the Periphery.” PNAS Nexus 2: 1: 1-11.

 

Narrative

Bajc, Vida.  2006. “Christian Pilgrimage Groups in Jerusalem: Framing the Experiences through Linear Meta-Narrative.”  Journeys: The International Journal of Travel and Travel Writing 7: 1: 101-128.

Bearman, Peter S. and Stovel, Katherine.  2000. “Becoming a Nazi: A Model for Narrative Networks.” Poetics 27: 69-90.

Bird, S. Elizabeth and Dardenne, Robert W.  1988. “Myth, Chronicle, and Story: Exploring the Narrative Qualities of News.” Pp. 67-86 in J. W. Carey (ed.), Media, Myths, and Narratives: Television and the Press. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications.

Birdwhistell, Ray L.  1970. “Sequence and Tempo” in Kinesis and Context. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.

Brooks, Abigail.  2004. “‘Under the Knife and Proud of It’: An Analysis of the Normalization of Cosmetic Surgery.”  Critical Sociology 30: 2: 207-39.

Campbell, Richard and Reeves, Jimmie L. 1989. “TV News Narration and Common Sense: Updating the Soviet Threat.” Journal of Film and Video 41: 2: 58-74.

Carey, James W.  1975. “A Cultural Approach to Communication.”  Communication 2: 1: 1-22.

_____.  1983. “The Origins of Radical Discourse in Cultural Studies in the United States.” Journal of Communication 33: 3: 311-13.

_____.  1989.  Communication as Culture: Essays on Media and Society. Winchester, MA: Unwin and Hyman.

Cerulo, Karen A.  1998.  Deciphering Violence: The Cognitive Structure of Right and Wrong. New York: Routledge.

_____. 2000. “The Rest of the Story: Sociocultural Patterns of Story Elaboration.” Poetics 28: 21-45.

DeGloma, Thomas. 2014. Seeing the Light: The Social Logic of Personal Discovery. Chicago, Illinois: University of Chicago Press.

DeGloma, Thomas and Erin F. Johnston. 2019. “Cognitive Migrations: A Cultural and Cognitive Sociology of Personal Transformation,” Pp. 623-640 in W. Brekhus and G. Ignatow (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Sociology. New York: Oxford University Press.

Dillon, Michelle.  1993.  Debating Divorce: Moral Conflict in Ireland. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky.

_____.  1996. “Cultural Differences in the Abortion Discourse of the Catholic Church: Evidence from Four Countries.”  Sociology of Religion 57: 1: 25-36.

Dobkin, Bethami.  1992. “Paper Tigers and Video Postcards: The Rhetorical Dimensions of Narrative Form in ABC News Coverage of Terrorism.”  Western Journal of Communication 56: 143-60.

Eason, David.  1981. “Telling Stories and Making Sense.” Journal of Popular Culture 15: 2: 125-29.

_____.  1984. “The New Journalism and the Image World:  Two Modes of Organizing Experience” Critical Studies in Mass Communication 1: 1: 51-65.

Edgell, Penny, Kathleen E. Hull, Kyle Green, and Daniel Winchester. 2016. “Reasoning Together through Telling Stories: How People Talk about Social Controversies.” Qualitative Sociology 39: 1: 1-26.

Elliott, Deni.  1988. “Family Ties: A Case Study of Coverage of Family and Friends During the Hijacking of TWA Flight 847.”  Political Communication and Persuasion 5: 67-75.

Fine, Gary Alan.  2002. “Creating Collective Attention in the Public Domain: Human Interest Narratives and the Rescue of Floyd Collins.”  Social Forces 81: 1: 57-85.

Fisher, Walter R.  1985. “The Narrative Paradigm: In the Beginning.”  Journal of Communication 35: 1: 74-89.

Fiske, John.  1984. “Popularity and Ideology: A Structural Reading of Dr. Who.” Pp. 165-198 in W. D. Rowlands and B. Watkins (eds.), Interpreting Television: Current Research Perspectives. Beverly Hills: Sage Publications.

Fiske, John and Hartley, J.  1978.  Reading Television. London: Methuen and Co.

Franzosi, Roberto. 1998. “Narrative Analysis, or Why (and How) Sociologists Should Be Interested in Narrative.” Annual Review of Sociology 24: 517-54.

_____.  2004.  From Words to Numbers: Narrative, Data and Social Science, Structural Analysis in the Social Sciences. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Genette, Gerard.  1980.  Narrative Discourse. Translated by J. Lewing.  Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.

Gitlin, Todd.  1980.  The Whole World Is Watching. Berkeley, CA: Free Press.

Griffin, Larry J.  1993. “Narrative, Event-Structure Analysis, and Causal Interpretation in Historical Sociology.”  American Journal of Sociology 98: 1094-133.

Gurevitch, Michael and Anandam P Kavoori.  1994. “Global Texts, Narrativity, and the Construction of Local and Global Meanings in Television News.”  Journal of Narrative and Life History 4: 1&2: 2-24.

Gurevitch, Michael and M. Levy.  1986. “Information and Meaning: Audience Explanations of Social Issues.” Pp. 159-175 in J. Robinson and M. Levy (eds.), The Main Source.  Beverly and London: Sage Publications.

Hall, John R. 1995. “Public Narratives and the Apocalyptic Sect: From Jonestown to Mount Carmel,” Pp. 205-35 in Armageddon in Mount Carmel, Stuart A. Wright (ed.). Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.

Hall, Stuart; Chas Chritcher, Tony Jefferson, John Clarke, and Brian Roberts.  1981. “The Social Production of News: Mugging In the Media.”  Pp. 335-367 in Stanley Cohen and Jock Young (eds.), The Manufacture of News: Social Problems, Deviance, and Mass Media.  London: Constable.

Hauser, Gerard.  1986.  Introduction to Rhetorical Theory. Philadelphia: Harper and Row.

Herman, David.  2003.  Narrative Theory and the Cognitive Sciences. Stanford, CA: CSLI Publications.

Jacobs, Ronald. N.  1996. “Civil Society and Crisis: Culture, Discourse, and the Rodney King Beating.”  American Journal of Sociology 101: 5: 1238-72.

Kitch, Carolyn.  2002. “A Death in the American Family: Myth. Memory and National Values in the Media Mourning of John F. Kennedy Jr.” Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly 79: 2: 294-309.

Kellner, Hans.  1987. “Narrativity in History: Post-Structuralism and Since.” Pp 1-29 in Arnaldo D. Momigliano (ed.), The Representation of Historical Events. Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press.

Kosloff, Sarah.  1992. “Narrative Theory and Television.” Pp. 67-100 in R. C. Allen (ed.), Channels of Discourse Reassembled, 2nd ed. Chapel Hill/London: Univ. of North Carolina Press.

LaRossa, Ralph and Sinha, Cynthia B. 2006. “Constructing the Transition to Parenthood.” Sociological Inquiry 76: 433-57.

Lewis, Justin. 1994. “The Absence of Narrative: Boredom and the Residual Power of Television.” Journal of Narrative and Life History 4: 1&2: 25-40.

Liebes, Tamar.  1988. “Cultural Differences in the Retelling of Television Fiction.”  Critical Studies in Mass Communication 5: 277-92.

Linde, Charlotte.  1993.  Life Stories: The Creation of Coherence. New York: Oxford University Press.

McAdams, Dan P. 1993. The Stories We Live By: Personal Myths and the Making of the Self.  New York: Guilford.

McCabe, Allyssa and Carole Peterson.  1990. “What Makes a Narrative Memorable?” Applied Psycholinguistics 11: 73-82.

Medhurst, Martin J. and Thomas W. Benson. 1984. “Rhetorical Studies in a Media Age.”  Pp. ix-xxiii in Martin J. Medhurst and Thomas W. Benson (eds.), Rhetorical Dimensions in Media.  Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt.

Medley-Rath, Stephanie. 2016. “‘Tell Something about the Pictures’: The Content and the Process of Autobiographical Work Among Scrapbookers.” Symbolic Interaction 39: 1: 86-105.

Merleau-Ponty, Maurice.  1962.  Phenomenology of Perception. Translated by Colin Smith.  London: Routledge and Kegan Paul.

Mohr, John.  1994. “Soldiers, Mothers, Tramps, and Others: Discourse Roles in the 1907 New York City Charity Directory.”  Poetics 22: 327-57.

Parenti, Michael.  1986.  Inventing Reality: The Politics of Mass Media. New York: St. Martin’s Press.

Perelman, Chaim.  1982.  The Realm of Rhetoric. Notre Dame: Univ. of Notre Dame Press.

_____.  1984.  Time and Narrative, vol. 1.  Translated by K. McLaughlin and D. Pellauer. Chicago: Univ. of Chicago Press.

Roeh, Itzahak.  1989. “Journalism as Storytelling, Coverage as Narrative.”  American Behavioral Scientist 33: 2 162-168.

Schegloff, Emanuel.  1997. “‘Narrative Analysis’ Thirty Years Later.”  Journal of Narrative and Life History 7: 1-4: 97-106.

Schudson, Michael.  1982. “The Politics of Narrative Form: The Emergence of New Conventions in Print and Television.”  Daedalus 111: 4: 97-112.

Somers, Margaret R.  1994. “The Narrative Constitution of Identity: A Relational and Network Approach.”  Theory and Society 23: 605-49.

Sturgess, Philip J.  1992.  Narrativity: Theory and Practice. Oxford: Clarendon.

Suttles, Gerald D. with Mark D. Jacobs. 2010. Front Page Economics. Chicago/London: University of Chicago Press, 2010.

Tomashevski, Boris.  1965[1925].  “Thematics.” Pp. 61-95 in E. T. Lemon and M. J. Reis (eds.), Russian Formalist Criticism: Four Essays.  Nebraska: University of Nebraska Press.

Tompkins, Phillip K.  1982.  Communication in Action:  An Introduction to Rhetoric and Communication. Belmont: Wadsworth.

Toolan, Michael J.  1988.  Narrative: A Critical Linguistic Introduction. New York: Routledge.

Tuchman, Gaye.  1978.  Making News: A Study in the Social Construction of Reality. New York: Free Press.

Zelizer, Barbie.  1990. “Achieving Journalistic Authority through Narrative.”  Critical Studies in Mass Communication 7: 4: 366-76.

 

Networks

Babcock, Matthew and Kathleen M. Carley. 2021. “Operation Gridlock: Opposite Sides, Opposite Strategies.” Journal of Computational Social Science Jul 20:1-25. DOI: 10.1007/s42001-021-00133-9.

Bayer, Joseph, Neil Lewis, and Jonathan Stahl. 2020. “Who Comes to Mind? Dynamic Construction of Social Networks.” Current Directions in Psychological Science 29: 279-285.

Blane, Janice T., Daniele Bellutta, and Kathleen M. Carley. 2022. “Social-Cyber Maneuvers During the COVID-19 Vaccine Initial Rollout: Content Analysis of Tweets.” Journal of Medical Internet Research 24: 3: e34040. PMID: 35044302. DOI: 20.2196/34040.

Boutyline, Andrei and Stephen Vaisey. 2017. “Belief Network Analysis: A Relational Approach to Understanding the Structure of Attitudes.” American Journal of Sociology 122: 1371-1447.

Carley, Kathleen M.  1991. “A Theory of Group Stability.”  American Sociological Review 56: 331-354.

Carley, Kathleen M. 2022. “A Political Disinfodemic. In COVID 19 Disinformation: A Multi-National, Whole of Society Perspective.” Ch. 1 in Ritu Gill and Rebecca Goolsby (eds.). Springer. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-94825-2.

Cerulo, Karen A.  1990. “To Err Is Social: Social Structural Effects on Errors in Self-Estimation.”  Sociological Forum 5: 4: 619-34.

Cerulo, Karen A. forthcoming 2023. “Enduring Relationships: Social Aspects of Perceived Interaction with the Dead.” Socius.

Goldberg, Amir, Sameer B. Srivastava, V. Govind Manian, William Monroe, and Christopher Potts. 2016. “Fitting In or Standing Out? The Tradeoffs of Structural and Cultural Embeddedness.” American Sociological Review 81: 6: 1190-1222.

Gondal, Neha and Paul D. McLean. 2013. “Linking Tie-meaning with Network Structure: Variable Connotations of Personal Lending in a Multiple-Network Ecology. ” Poetics 41: 122-50.

Guilbeault, Douglas, Andrea Baronchelli, and Damon Centola. 2021.“Experimental Evidence for Scale Induced Category Convergence across Populations.” Nature Communications 12 137: 1–7.

McLean, Paul. 2017. Culture in Networks. Cambridge UK/Malden, MA: Polity Press.

Mische, Ann.  2007.  Partisan Publics: Connection and Mediation across Brazilian Youth Activist Networks. Princeton: Princeton University Press.

Mische, Ann and White, Harrison. 1998. “Between Conversation and Situation: Public Switching Dynamics Across Network Domains.”  Social Research 65: 3: 695-724.

Moffitt, J.D., Catherine King, and Kathleen M. Carley. 2021. “Hunting Conspiracy Theories During the COVID-19 Pandemic.” Social Media and Society July-Sept 2021:1-17. DOI: 10.1177/20563051211043212.

Morgan, Geoffrey P., Kenneth Joseph, and Kathleen M. Carley. 2017. “The Power of Social Cognition.” Journal of Social Structure 18:1: 1-22.

Schowalter, Kirsten, Amir Goldberg, and Sameer B. Srivastava. 2020. “Bridging Perspectives on Bridging: A Framework of Social Groups that Integrates Structural and Cultural Bridging.” Pp. 362-372 in D.J. Brass and S.P. Borgatti (eds.), Social Networks at Work. New York: Psychology Press.

Shepherd, Hana. 2014. “Culture and Cognition: A Process Account of Culture.” Sociological Forum 29: 4: 1007-11.

_____. 2017. “The Structure of Perception: How Networks Shape Ideas of Norms.” Sociological Forum 32: 1:72-93.

Tyagi, Aman, Anjalie Field, Priyank Lathwal, Yulia Tsvetkov, and Kathleen M. Carley. 2020. “A Computational Analysis of Polarization on Indian and Pakistani Social Media.” In Proceedings of Social Informatics (SocInfo) 2020. Retrieved from https://arxiv.org/abs/2005.09803.

Tyagi, Aman, Joshua Uyheng, and Kathleen M. Carley. 2021. “Heated Conversations in a Warming World: Affective Polarization in Online Climate Change Discourse Follows Real-world Climate Anomalies.” Social Network Analysis and Mining 11:87. DOI: 10.1007/s13278-021-00792-6.

Uyheng, Joshua and Kathleen M. Carley. 2021. “An Identity-based Framework for Generalizable Hate Speech Detection.” Pp. 121-130 in Halil Bisgin, Ayaz Hyder, Chris Dancy, and Robert Thomson (eds.), Proceedings of the International Conference on Social Computing, Behavioral-Cultural Modeling and Prediction and Behavior Representation in Modeling and Simulation Conference, SBP-BRiMS 2021. July 6-9, 2021. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-80387-2_12.

Uyheng, Joshua and Kathleen M. Carley. 2021. “Computational Analysis of Bot Activity in the Asia-Pacific: Comparative Analysis of Four National Elections.” Pp. 727-738 in Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Web and Social Media. Menlo, Park, CA: AAAI. Retrieved from https://ojs.aaai.org/index.php/ICWSM/article/view/18098

Yeung, King-To.  2005. “What Does Love Mean? Exploring Network Culture in Two Network Settings.”  Social Forces 84: 391-420.

 

Organizations

Bhatt, Anjali, Amir Goldberg, and Sameer B. Srivastava. Forthcoming 2022. “A Language-Based Method for Assessing Symbolic Boundary Maintenance between Social Groups.” Sociological Methods and Research

Cerulo, Karen A.  2006.  Never Saw It Coming: Cultural Challenges to Envisioning the Worst.  Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Corritore, Matthew, Amir Goldberg, and Sameer B. Srivastava. 2019. “Duality in Diversity: How Intrapersonal and Interpersonal Cultural Heterogeneity Relate to Firm Performance.” Administrative Science Quarterly. 65: 2: 359-354.

DiMaggio, Paul.  1993. “Nadel’s Paradox Revisited: Relational and Cultural Aspects of Organizational Structures.” In Nitin Nohria and Robert Eccles (eds.), Networks and Organization: Structure, Form and Action. Cambridge, MA: Harvard Business School Press.

Douglas, Mary.  1986.  How Institutions Think. London: Routledge.

Gouvard, Paul, Amir Goldberg and Sameer Srivastava. 2023. “Doing Organizational Identity: Earnings Surprises and the Performative Atypicality Premium.” Administrative Science Quarterly 68: 3: 781–823. https://doi.org/10.1177/00018392231180872

Leschziner, Vanina. 2015. At the Chef’s Table: Culinary Creativity in Elite Restaurants. Stanford: Stanford University Press.

Leschziner, Vanina and Gordon Brett. 2021. “Symbol Systems and Social Structures.” Pp. 559-582 in Seth Abrutyn and Omar Lizardo (eds.), Handbook of Classical Sociological Theory. Springer, Cham.

Lix, Katharina, Amir Goldberg, Sameer B. Srivastava, and Melissa A. Valentine. 2022. “Aligning Differences: Discursive Diversity and Team Performance.” Management Science, Published in Articles in Advance, ISSN 1526-5501 (online), pp. 1-19.

Stinchecombe, Arthur L.  1997.  Information and Organizations. Berkeley, CA:  University of California Press.

_____.  2001.  When Formality Works: Authority and Abstraction in Law and Organizations. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Swanson, Guy E.  1967.  Religion and Regime. Ann Arbor:  University of Michigan Press.

Thornton, Patricia H.  2004.  Markets from Culture: Institutional Logics and Organizational Decision Making in Higher Education Publishing.  Stanford: Stanford University Press.

Thornton, Patricia H. and Ocasio, William.  2008.  “Institutional Logics.” Pps. 99–129 in Royston Greenwood, Christine Oliver, Kerstin-Salin Andersen, and Roy Suddaby (eds.), The Handbook of Organizational Institutionalism. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Weeks, John and Charles Galunic.  2003. “A Theory of the Cultural Evolution of the Firm: The Intraorganizational Ecology of Memes.”  Organization Studies 24: 1309-52.

Vertesi, Janet. 2020. Shaping Science: Organizations, Decisions and Culture on NASA’s Teams. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

 

Perceptual Filters

Boutyline, Andrei and Stephen Vaisey. 2017. “Belief Network Analysis: A Relational Approach to Understanding the Structure of Attitudes.” American Journal of Sociology 122: 1371-1447.

Cerulo, Karen A.  2006.  Never Saw It Coming: Cultural Challenges to Envisioning the Worst.  Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Bem, Sandra.  1993.  The Lenses of Gender: Transforming the Debate on Sexuality. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.

Clayman, Steven.  1995. “Defining Moments, Presidential Debates, and the Dynamics of Quotability.” Journal of Communication 45: 118-46.

Gould, Stephen Jay.  1996.  The Mismeasure of Man. New York: Norton.

Laqueur, Thomas.  1990. Making Sex: Body and Gender from the Greeks to Freud. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Lu, Richard, Jennifer A. Chatman, Amir Goldberg, and Sameer B. Srivastava. 2023. “Two-Sided Cultural Fit: The Differing Behavioral Consequences of Cultural Congruence Based on Values Versus Perceptions.” Organization Science https://doi.org/10.1287/orsc.2023.1659

Vaughan, Diane.  2002. “Signals and Interpretive Work: The Role of Culture in a Theory of Practical Action.” Pp 28-56 in Karen A. Cerulo (ed.), Culture in Mind: Toward a Sociology of Culture and Cognition. New York/London: Routledge.

Yazdiha, Hajar. 2019. “Exclusion through Acculturation? Comparing First and Second Generation European Muslims’ Perceptions of Discrimination Across Four National Contexts.” Ethnic and Racial Studies, 42: 5: 782-800.

Zerubavel, Eviatar.  1997.  Social Mindscapes: An Invitation to Cognitive Sociology. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

 

Political Culture

Bergesen, Albert J.  2005. “Culture and Cognition.”  Pp. 35-47 in Mark D. Jacobs and Nancy Weiss Hanrahan (eds.), The Blackwell Companion To The Sociology of Culture. Malden MA: Blackwell Publishing.

Boutyline, Andrei and Stephen Vaisey. 2017. “Belief Network Analysis: A Relational Approach to Understanding the Structure of Attitudes.” American Journal of Sociology 122: 1371-1447.

Delp, Christine, and Penny Edgell. 2022. “Can Talk Reveal Nondeclarative Culture? Deliberation Strategies in Talking About Social Controversies.” Sociological Forum 37: 4: 1018-1039.

Dobransky, Kerry and Gary Alan Fine. 2006. “The Native in the Garden: Floral Politics and Cultural Entrepreneurs.” Sociological Forum 21: 559-85.

Fine, Gary Alan. 2006. “The Chaining of Social Problems.”  Social Problems 53: 3-17.

______. 2006. “Notorious Support: The America First Committee and the Personalization of Policy.” Mobilization 11: 405-26.

______. 2007. “Rumor, Trust and Civil Society: Collective Memory and Cultures of Judgment.” Diogenes 54: 5-18.

Fine, Gary Alan and Rashida Z. Shaw. 2006. “An Isolationist Blacklist?: Lillian Gish and the America First Committee.” Theatre Survey 47: 283-88.

Ghaziani, Amin and Gary Alan Fine. 2008. “Infighting and Ideology: How Conflict Informs the Local Culture of the Chicago Dyke March.” International Journal of Politics, Culture and Society 20: 51-67.

Hart-Brinson, Peter. 2016. “The Social Imagination of Homosexuality and the Rise of Same-Sex Marriage in the United States.” Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World 2: 1-17. Published online, February 8: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/2378023116630555

Hart-Brinson, Peter. 2018. The Gay Marriage Generation: How the LGBTQ Movement Transformed American Culture. New York: NYU Press.

LaRossa, Ralph.  2016.  “Warfare and Parent Care: Armed Conflict and the Social Logic of Child and National Protection.”  Pp. 103-122 in S. MacDermid Wadsworth and D. S. Riggs (eds.), War and Family Life.  New York: Switzerland: Springer.

Lembcke, Jerry. 2018. “The Contradictions of 1968: Drafted for War, The Westmoreland Cohort Opted for Peace.” The American Historian May 16: 9-11.

Martin, John Levi, and Matthew Desmond. 2010. “Political Position and Social Knowledge.” Sociological Forum 25: 1: 1-26.

Miles, Andrew and Stephen Vaisey. 2015. “Morality and Politics: Comparing Alternate Theories.” Social Science Research 53: 252-269.

Smith, Philip.  2005.  Why War? The Cultural Logic of Iraq, the Gulf War, and Suez. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Stinchecombe, Arthur L. 1994.  “Disintegrated Disciplines and the Future of Sociology.” Sociological Forum 9: 2: 279-291.

Vila-Henninger. Luis Antonio. 2019. “The Moral Economy of Neoliberalism: How Voters Use Neoliberal Ideology to (De)Legitimate Undocumented Worker Access to Labor Markets.” Sociological Inquiry 89: 2: 239-262

_____.. 2018. “The “Medicinal Cannabis Question”: How Actors Legitimate Vote Choice on Medical Marijuana Policy.” The Sociological Quarterly 59: 2: 180-203.

Wagner-Pacifici, Robin Erica. 2005. The Art of Surrender: Decomposing Sovereignty at Conflict’s End.  Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Zhang, Tony Huiquan, and Robert Brym. 2019. “Tolerance of Homosexuality in 88 Countries: Education, Political Freedom, and Liberalism.” Sociological Forum 34: 2: 501-521.

 

Projectivity and Future Imagining

Beckert, Jens. 2016. Imagined Futures Fictional Expectations and Capitalist Dynamics. Cambridge: Harvard.

Cardinale, Ivano. 2018. “Beyond Constraining and Enabling: Toward New Microfoundations for Institutional Theory.” Academy of Management Review 43:132-155.

Cerulo, Karen A. and Janet M. Ruane. 2021. “Future Imaginings: Public Culture, Personal Culture, Social Location, and the Shaping of Dreams.” Sociological Forum 36: SI: 1345-1370.

Cerulo, Karen A. and Janet M. Ruane. 2022. Dreams of a Lifetime: How Who We Are Shapes How We Imagine Our Future. Princeton: Princeton University Press.

Emirbayer, Mustafa, and Ann Mische.  1998. “What is Agency?” American Journal of Sociology 103: 4: 962–1023.

Hoppe, Alexander D. 2023. “Coordinating Transnational Futurework in Fashion Design.” Socio-Economic Review 21: 1: 243-265.

Mead, George Herbert.  2002[1932].  The Philosophy of the Present. Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books.

Mische, Ann.  2001. “Juggling Multiple Futures: Personal and Collective Project-Formation Among Brazilian Youth Leaders.” Pp. 137-159 in A. Johnson, C. Barker and M. Lavalette (eds.), Leadership and Social Movements.  Manchester, England: Manchester University Press.

Tavory, Iddo and Nina Eliasoph. 2013. “Coordinating Futures: Toward a Theory of Anticipation.” American Journal of Sociology 118: 4: 908–942.

 

Race

Flores‐González, N. and Salgado, C.D., 2022. Shifting Racial Schemas: From Post‐racial to New “Old‐fashioned” Racism. Sociological Inquiry 92: 2: 341-363.

Friedman, Asia. 2016. “‘There are Two People at Work that I’m Fairly Certain are Black’: Uncertainty and Deliberative Thinking in Blind Race Attribution.” Sociological Quarterly 57: 3: 437-461.

Combs, Barbara H., Tracie Stewart, and John Sonnett. 2017. “People Like Us: Dominance-Oriented Racial Affiliation Preferences and the White Greek System on a Southern U.S. Campus.” Sociological Spectrum 37: 1: 27-47

Davis, F. James.  1991. Who is Black: One Nation’s Definition. University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press.

Lamont, Michele.  1992.  Money, Morals and Manners: The Culture of the French and the American Upper-Middle Class. Chicago: University of Chicago Press (Morality and Society series, ed. by Alan Wolfe).

_____.  2000.  The Dignity of Working Men: Morality and the Boundaries of Race, Class, and Immigration. Cambridge: Harvard University Press and New York: Russell Sage Foundation.

Valle, Melissa M. 2019. “Burlesquing Blackness: Signifying Race During Carnival and the Carnivalesque on Colombia’s Caribbean Coast.” Public Culture 31: 1: 5-20.

 

Religion

Andresen, Jensine.  2001.  Religion in Mind: Cognitive Perspectives on Religious Belief, Ritual and Experience.  New York: Cambridge University Press.

Arbib, Michael A. 1998. “Self and Society: Between God and Brain.”  Trends in Cognitive Sciences 2: 377-78.

Ashbrook, James B.  1996. “Interfacing Religion and the Neurosciences: A Review of Twenty-Five Years of Exploration and Reflection.” Zygon 31: 4: 545-82.

Atran, Scott.  2002.  In Gods We Trust: The Evolutionary Landscape of Religion, Evolution and Cognition. New York: Oxford University Press.

Bainbridge, William S.  2004. “After the New Age.”  Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 43: 3: 381-94.

_____.  2006.  God from Machine: Artificial Intelligence Models of Religious Cognition. Lanham, Md.: AltaMira Press.

Barrett, Justin L.  2000. “Exploring the Natural Foundations of Religion.”  Trends in Cognitive Sciences 4: 1: 29-34.

_____.  2001. “How Ordinary Cognition Informs Petitionary Prayer.”  Journal of Cognition and Culture 1: 3: 259-69.

_____.  2002. “Smart Gods, Dumb Gods, and the Role of Social Cognition in Structuring Ritual Intuitions.” Journal of Cognition and Culture 2: 3: 183-94.

_____.  2004.  Why Would Anyone Believe in God?  Lanham, Md.: AltaMira Press.

Barrett, Justin L. and Rebekah A. Richert.  2003. “Anthropomorphism or Preparedness? Exploring Children’s God Concepts.”  Review of Religious Research 44: 3: 300-12.

Bender, Courtney. 2008. “How Does God Answer Back?”  Poetics 36:5-6: 476-492.

Boyer, Pascal.  1993.  Cognitive Aspects of Religious Symbolism. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.

_____.  2001.  Religion Explained: The Human Instincts that Fashion Gods, Spirits and Ancestors. London: Heinemann.

_____.  2003. “Religious Thought and Behaviour as By-Products of Brain Function.” Trends in Cognitive Sciences 7: 3: 119-24.

_____.  2004. “In Gods We Trust: The Evolutionary Landscape of Religion.”  Current Anthropology 45: 3: 430-33.

_____.  2004. “Darwin’s Cathedral: Evolution, Religion, and the Nature of Society.” Current Anthropology 45: 3: 430-33.

Cadge, Wendy and M. Daglian.  2008. “Blessings, Strength and Guidance:  Prayer Frames in a Hospital Prayer Book.”  Poetics 36: 5-6: 358-373.

Carone, Dominic A. and David F. Barone.  2001. “A Social Cognitive Perspective on Religious Beliefs: Their Functions and Impact on Coping and Psychotherapy” Clinical Psychology Review 21: 7: 989-1003.

Casebeer, William D. and Patricia S. Churchland.  2003. “The Neural Mechanisms of Moral Cognition: A Multiple-Aspect Approach to Moral Judgment and Decision-Making” Biology and Philosophy 18: 1: 169-94.

Cerulo Karen A. and Barra, Andrea.  2008. “In the Name of …:  Legitimate Interactants in the Dialogue of Prayer.”  Poetics 36: 5-6: 374-388.

Cerulo, Karen A. forthcoming 2023. “Enduring Relationships: Social Aspects of Perceived Interaction with the Dead.” Socius.

Dillon, Michele. 1999. Catholic Identity: Balancing Reason, Faith and Power.  New York: Cambridge University Press.

Gibbon, James.  2008. “God is Great, God is Good:  Teaching God Concepts in Turkish Islamic Sermons.”  Poetics 36: 5-6: 389-403.

Griffin, Charles J. G. 1990. “The Rhetoric of Form in Conversion Narratives” Quarterly Journal of Speech 76: 2: 152-63.

Hull, Kathleen E. and Penny Edgell. 2021. “How Americans Talk about Separation of Church and State: Moral Frameworks of Justice and Care.” The Sociological Quarterly 62: 2: 258-281.

Knottnerus, J. David. 2014. “Religion, Ritual, and Collective Emotion.” Pp. 312-325 in Collective Emotions: Perspectives from Psychology, Philosophy, and Sociology, edited by Christian von Scheve and Mikko Salmela. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.

Lawson, Matthew P.  1999. “The Holy Spirit as Conscience Collective.” Sociology of Religion 60: 4: 341-61.

Massengill, Rebecca P. 2008.  “Prayers of the People:  Moral Metaphors in the Right-to-Life and Faith-based Labor Movements.” Poetics 36: 5-6: 338-357.

MacGregor, Carol Ann.  2008. “Religious Socialization and Children’s Prayer as Cultural Object:  Children’s 19th century Sunday School Books.”  Poetics 36: 5-6: 435-439.

McCualey, Robert N. and E. Thomas Lawson.  2002.  Bringing Ritual to Mind: Psychological Foundations of Cultural Forms. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Moore, Rick. 2017. “Fast or Slow: Sociological Implications of Measuring Dual-Process Cognition.” Sociological Science 4:196–223.

Mora-Torres, G. Cristina.   2008. “Marketing the ‘Health and Wealth Gospel’ Across National Borders:  Evidence from Brazil and the United States.”  Poetics 36: 5-6: 404-420.

Nikolsky, Ronit. 2018. “Are Parables an Interpretation?” In M. Piotrkowski, G. Herman and S. Dönitz (eds.), Sources and Interpretation in Ancient Judaism: A volume for Tal Ilan at sixty. Leiden: Brill Academic Publisher.

Nikolsky, Ronit. 2019. “The Verb ‘to love’ (’-h-b) in the Bible: A Cognitive Evolutionary Approach.” In R. Nikolsky, I. Czachesz, Frederick S. Tappenden, and Tamás Biró (eds.), Language, Cognition, and Biblical Exegesis: Interpreting Minds. London: Bloomsbury Academic.

Nikolsky, Ronit. 2020. “Parables in the Service of Emotional Translation.” In E. Ottenheijm and M. Poorthuis (eds.), Parables in Changing Contexts. Leiden: Brill Academic Publishers.

Nikolsky, Ronit. 2021. “Emotional Discourse in Rabbinic Literature.” In W. David Nelson and R. Ulmer (eds.), Emerging Horizons. 21st Century Approaches to the Study of Midrash. Piscataway, NJ: Gorgias Press.

Nikolsky, Ronit. 2021. “Joseph, Judah, and the Study of Emotions in Tanhuma-Yelammedenu Literature.” In R. Nikolsky and A. Atzmon (eds.), Studies in Tanhuma-Yelammedenu Literature. Leiden: Brill Academic Publishers.

Nikolsky, Ronit, István Czachesz, Frederick S. Tappenden, and Tamás Biró. 2019. Language, Cognition, and Biblical Exegesis: Interpreting Minds. London: Bloomsbury Academic.

Pagis, Michal, Wendy Cadge, and Orly Tal. 2018. “Translating Spirituality: Universalism and Particularism in the Diffusion of Spiritual Care from the United States to Israel.” Sociological Forum 33: 3: 596-618.

Pagis, Michal. 2010. “Producing Intersubjectivity in Silence: An Ethnographic Study of Meditation Practice.” Ethnography 11: 2: 309-328.

Rotolo, Michael. 2022. “Fight‐or‐Flight for America: The Affective Conditioning of Christian Nationalist Ideological Views During the Transition to Adulthood.” Sociological Forum 37: 3: 812-835.

Sitar, Amy. 2008. “Praying for Power:  Dispositions and Discipline in The Apostolic Faith.”  Poetics 36: 5-6: 450-461.

Thagard, Paul.  2005. “The Emotional Coherence of Religion.” Journal of Cognition and Culture 5: 1: 58-74.

Valentine, Sarah.  2008. “Art Under Atheism: Art as Prayer for Unofficial Writers and Aartists in the Soviet Union.”  Poetics 36: 5-6: 462-475.

Vaisey, Stephen. 2009. “Motivation and Justification: A Dual-Process Model of Culture in Action.” American Journal of Sociology 114: 1675-1715.

Wildeman, Christopher.  2008. “Soliciting Prayer for the Absent, Measuring Their Social Worth: Prayer Requests for the Deployed and the Incarcerated.”  Poetics 36: 5-6: 421-434.

Winchester, Daniel. 2008. “Embodying the Faith: Religious Practice and the Making of a Muslim Moral Habitus.” Social Forces 86: 4: 1753-1780.

Winchester, Daniel. 2016. “A Hunger for God: Embodied Metaphor as Cultural Cognition in Action.” Social Forces 95: 2:585-606.

Wuthnow, Robert.  2008. “Teach Us to Pray:  The Cognitive Power of Domain Violations.”  Poetics 36: 5-6: 493-506.

______.  1997.  Meaning and Moral Order: Explorations in Cultural Analysis. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press.

______.  1998.  After Heaven: Spirituality in America Since the 1950s. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press.

______.  2006.  American Mythos: Why Our Best Efforts to Be a Better Nation Fall Short. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

 

Repertoires

Oleschuk, Merin, Josée Johnston, and Shyon Baumann. 2019. “Maintaining Meat: Cultural Repertoires and the Meat Paradox in a Diverse Sociocultural Context.” Sociological Forum 34: 2: 337-360.

Stinchecombe, Arthur.  1999. “Certainty of the Law: Reasons, Situation-types, Analogy, and Equilibrium.” Journal of Political Philosophy 7: 3: 209-24.

_____.  2000. “Liberalism and Collective Investments in Repertoires.” Journal of Political Philosophy 8: 1: 1-36.

 

Ritual

Knottnerus, J. David. 2014. “Religion, Ritual, and Collective Emotion.” Pp. 312-325 in Collective Emotions: Perspectives from Psychology, Philosophy, and Sociology, edited by Christian von Scheve and Mikko Salmela. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.

Knottnerus, J. David. 2016 [2011]. Ritual as a Missing Link: Sociology, Structural Ritualization Theory and Research. New York and London: Routledge.

Knottnerus, J. David. 2023. Polar Expeditions: Discovering Rituals of Success within Hazardous Endeavors. New York and London: Routledge.

 

Science

Aviles, Natalie B. 2023. “Environing Innovation: Toward an Ecological Pragmatism of Scientific Practice.” Sociological Perspectives: https://doi.org/10.1177/073112142311671

Callon, Michel. 1986. “Some Elements of a Sociology of Translation: Domestication of the Scallops and the Fishermen of Saint Brieuc Bay.” Pp. 196-233 in J. Law (ed.), Power, Action and Belief: A New Sociology of Knowledge? Boston: Routledge.

_____.  1987. “Society in the Making: The Study of Technology as a Tool for Sociological Analysis.” Pp. 83-103 in: W. E Bijker, T. P. Hughes, and T. J. Pinch (eds.), The Social Construction of Technological Systems. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Carley, Kathleen.  1990.  Structural Constraints on Communication – the Diffusion of the Homomorphic Signal Analysis Technique through Scientific Fields.” Journal of Mathematical Sociology 15: 3-4: 207-46.

Evans, John Hyde.  2002.  Playing God?: Human Genetic Engineering and the Rationalization of Public Bioethical Debate. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Fleck, Ludwik.  1979.  Genesis and Development of a Scientific Fact. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Gieryn, Thomas F.  1995.  “Boundaries of Science.” Pp. 393-443 in S. Jasanoff (ed.), Handbook of Science and Technology Studies. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Law, John.  1987. “Technology and Heterogeneous Engineering: The Case of the Portuguese Expansion.” Pp. 111-134 in: W. E. Bjiker, T. P. Hughes, and T. J. Pinch (eds.), The Social Construction of Technical Systems: New Directions in the Sociology and History of Technology. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.

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Latour, Bruno.  1987.  Science in Action: How to Follow Scientists and Engineers through Society. Cambridge, Mass. and London: Harvard University Press.

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_____.  1996.  “On Interobjectivity.” Mind, Culture and Activity 3: 4: 228-45.

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Schweber, Libby.  2006.  Disciplining Statistics: Demography and Vital Statistics in France and England, 1830-1885.  Durham, NC: Duke University Press.

Stinchecombe, Arthur L. 1996. “Reason and Rationality.”  Sociological Theory 4: 2: 151-166.

Vertesi, Janet. 2012. Seeing like a Rover: How Robots, Teams, and Images Craft Knowledge of Mars. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

_____. 2020. Shaping Science: Organizations, Decisions and Culture on NASA’s Teams. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

 

Self-Esteem

Strandell, Jacob. 2016. “Culture, Cognition and Behavior in the Pursuit of Self-esteem.” Poetics 54: 14-24.

 

Semiotics – Empirical Applications

Bell, Philip and Milic, Marko. 2002. “Goffman’s Gender Advertisements Revisited: Combining Content Analysis with Semiotic Analysis.” Visual Communication 1: 2: 203-22.

Bergesen, Albert J. 1979. “Spirituals, Jazz, Blues, and Folk Music.”  Pp. 333-50 in R. Wuthnow (ed.), The Religious Dimension. New York: Academic Press.

_____.  1984. “The Semantic Equation: A Theory of the Social Origins of Art Styles.”  Pp. 187-221 in R. Collins (ed.), Sociological Theory. San Francisco: Josey Bass.

_____.  1992. “A Theory of Pictorial Discourse.”  Pp. 158-68 in R. Wuthnow (ed.), Vocabularies of Public Life. London: Routledge.

Bergesen, Albert J. and Allison Jones.  1992. “Decoding the Syntax of Modern Dance.” Pp. 169-81 in R. Wuthnow (ed.), Vocabularies of Public Life. London: Routledge.

Bernstein, Basil.  1971.  Class, Codes, and Control. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul.

Cerulo, Karen A.  1995.  Identity Designs: The Sights and Sounds of a Nation (ASA Rose Book Series). New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press.

_____.  1998.  Deciphering Violence: The Cognitive Structure of Right and Wrong. New York/London: Routledge.

Evans, Jessica and Stuart Hall (eds.). 1999. Visual Culture: The Reader.  London: Sage.

Giles, Howard and John M. Wiemann.  1987. “Language, Social Comparison, and Power.” Pp. 350-84 in Charles Berger and Steven Chaffee (eds.), The Handbook of Communication Science. Newbury Park: Sage.

Henley, Nancy M., Michelle Miller, and Jo Anne Beazley.  1995. “Syntax, Semantics, and Sexual Violence: Agency and the Passive Voice.”  Journal of Language and Social Psychology 14: 1-2: 60-84.

Raphael, Michael W. 2019. “The Politics of Twilights: Notes on the Semiotics of Horizon Photography.” Visual Studies. 33: 4: 295-312.

Shortell, Timothy.  2004. “The Decline of the Public Sphere: A Semiotic Analysis of the Rhetoric of Race in New York City.” Research in Urban Sociology 7: 159-177.

Stoltz, Dustin S., and Marshall A. Taylor. 2017. “Paying with Change: The Purposeful Enunciation of Material Culture.” Poetics 64: 26-39.

Vannini, Phillip.  2004. “The Meanings of a Star: Interpreting Music Fans’ Reviews.”  Symbolic Interaction 27: 1: 47-69.

 

Semiotics – Theory

Barthes, Roland.  1977.  Image-Music-Text: Essays Selected and Translated by S. Heath.  Glasgow: Fontana Collins.

_____.  1985.  The Responsibility of Forms. New York: Hill and Wang.

Chandler, Daniel.  2007.  Semiotics: The Basics.  New York: Routledge.

Corner, John.  1986. “Codes and Cultural Analysis.” Pp. 49-62 in Richard Collins, James Curran, Nicholas Garnham (eds.), in Media, Culture, and Society.  London: Sage.

Danesi, Marcel.  2002.  Understanding Media Semiotics. New York/London: Arnold.

Douglas, Mary.  1970.  Natural Symbols. New York: Pantheon.  Chapter 3.

_____. 1975.  Implicit Meanings.  London: Routledge and Kegan Paul.

Eco, Umberto.  1976.  Theory of Semiotics. Bloomington, IN: University of Indiana press.

_____.  1985. “How Culture Conditions the Colors We See.” Pp. 157-175 in M. Blonsky (ed.), On Signs. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins Press.

Goffman, Erving.  1974.  Frame Analysis. New York: Harper Colophon.

Gombrich, Ernst H.  1960.  Art and Illusion: A Study in the Psychology of Pictorial Representation.  New York: Phaidon.

_____.  1981. “Image and Code: Scope and Limits of Convention in Pictorial Representation.” Pp. 11-42 in W. Steiner (ed.), Image and Code.  Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Studies in the Humanities, no.2.

Hodge, Robert and Gunther Kress.  1988.  Social Semiotics. Ithaca: Cornell Univ. Press.

Hymes, Dell. (ed.) 1964.  Language in Culture and Society. New York: Harper and Row.

Jepperson, Ronald L. and Ann Swidler.  1994. “What Properties of Culture Should We Measure?”  Poetics 22: 359-71.

Koffka, Kurt.  1935.  Principles of Gestalt Psychology. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Co.

Kohler, Wolfgang.  1947.  Gestalt Psychology. New York: Liverright.

Leach, Edmund.  1976.  Culture and Communication. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press.

Mohr,  John.  1998. “Measuring Meaning Structures.”  Annual Review of Sociology 24: 345-70.

Peirce, Charles Sanders.  1991.  Peirce on Signs: Writings on Semiotics. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press.

Sapir, Edward.  1949.  Selected Writings in Culture, Language, and Personality. Berkeley: The University of California Press.

de Saussure, Ferdinand.  1959.  Course in General Linguistics. New York: Philosophical Library.

Seiter, Ellen.  1992. “Semiotics, Structuralism and Television.” Pp. 31-66 in Robert C. Allen (ed.), Channels of Discourse, Reassembled: Television and Contemporary Criticism. Chapel Hill/London: The University of North Carolina Press.

 

Senses

Ackerman, Diane.  1990.  A Natural History of the Senses. New York: Vintage.

Beckert, Jens, Jörg Rössel, and Patrick Schenk. 2017. “Wine as a Cultural Product: Symbolic Capital and Price Formation in the Wine Field.” Sociological Perspectives 60: 1: 206-222.

Burgoon, Judee K., Joseph B. Walther, and E. James Baesler.  1992. “Interpretations, Evaluations, and Consequences of Interpersonal Touch.”  Human Communication Research 19:2: 237-63.

Cerulo, Karen A. 2015. “The Embodied Mind: Building on Wacquant’s Carnal Sociology.” Qualitative Sociology 38: 1: 33-38.

_____. 2018. “Scents and Sensibility: Olfaction, Sense-making and Meaning Attribution.” American Sociological Review 83: 2: 361-389.

Classen, Constance.  1993.  Worlds of Sense. New York: Routledge.

Corbin, Alain.  1986.  The Foul and the Fragrant: Odor and the French Social Imagination.  Trans. by M. L. Kochan, R. Parker and C. Prendergast. Cambridge, MA: Harvard Univ. Press.

Engen, Trygg.  1991. Odor, Sensation, and Memory. New York: Praeger.

Friedman, Asia. 2013. Blind to Sameness: Sexpectations and the Social Construction of Male and Female Bodies. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Friedman, Asia. 2016. “‘There are Two People at Work that I’m Fairly Certain are Black’: Uncertainty and Deliberative Thinking in Blind Race Attribution.” Sociological Quarterly 57: 3: 437-461.

Jones, Stanley E.  1993. The Right Touch: Understanding and Using the Language of Physical Contact. Creskill, NJ: Hampton Press.

Jones, Stanley E. and Elaine A. Yarbrough.  1985. “A Naturalistic Study of the Meanings of Touch.” Communication Monographs 52: 1: 19-56.

Lembo, Alessandra.2020. “He Heard, She Heard: Toward a Cultural Sociology of the Senses.” Sociological Forum 35: 2: 443-464

Leschziner, Vanina. 2015. At the Chef’s Table: Culinary Creativity in Elite Restaurants. Stanford: Stanford University Press.

Leschziner, Vanina, and Adam Isaiah Green. 2013. “Thinking about Food and Sex: Deliberate Cognition in the Routine Practices of a Field.” Sociological Theory 31: 2:116–44.

Leschziner, Vanina and Andrew Dakin. 2011. “Theorizing Cuisine from Medieval to Modern Times: Cognitive Structures, the Biology of Taste, and Culinary Conventions.” Collapse: Philosophical Research and Development VII: 347-376.

Leschziner, Vanina and Gordon Brett. 2019. “Beyond Two Minds: Cognitive, Embodied, and Evaluative Processes in Creativity.” Social Psychology Quarterly: 82: 4: 340-366.

McDaniel, Ed and Andersen, Peter A.  1998. “Interpersonal Patterns of Interpersonal Tactile Communication: A Field Study.”  Journal of Nonverbal Behavior 22: 1: 59-75.

Montagu, Ashley.  1986.  Touching: the Human Significance of the Skin. New York: Harper and Rowe.

Rawlings, Craig M., and Clayton Childress. 2021. “Schemas, Interactions, and Objects in Meaning-Making” Sociological Forum 36: 1446-77.

Schiff, William and Foulke, Emerson (eds).  1982.  Tactual Perception: A Sourcebook. New York: Cambridge Univ. Press.

Schwarz, Ori. 2015. “The Sound of Stigmatization: Sonic Habitus, Sonic Styles, and Boundary Work in an Urban Slum.” American Journal of Sociology 121: 1: 205-242.

Vannini, Phillip, Dennis Waskul and Simon Gottschalk. 2013. The Senses in Self, Society and Culture. New York: Routledge.

 

Science

Babcock, Matthew and Kathleen M. Carley. 2021. “Operation Gridlock: Opposite Sides, Opposite Strategies.” Journal of Computational Social Science Jul 20:1-25. DOI: 10.1007/s42001-021-00133-9.

Blane, Janice T., Daniele Bellutta, and Kathleen M. Carley. 2022. “Social-Cyber Maneuvers During the COVID-19 Vaccine Initial Rollout: Content Analysis of Tweets.” Journal of Medical Internet Research 24: 3: e34040. PMID: 35044302. DOI: 20.2196/34040.

Carley, Kathleen M. 2022. “A Political Disinfodemic. In COVID 19 Disinformation: A Multi-National, Whole of Society Perspective.” Ch. 1 in Ritu Gill and Rebecca Goolsby (eds.). Springer. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-94825-2.

Moffitt, J.D., Catherine King, and Kathleen M. Carley. 2021. “Hunting Conspiracy Theories During the COVID-19 Pandemic.” Social Media and Society July-Sept 2021:1-17. DOI: 10.1177/20563051211043212.

Tyagi, Aman, Anjalie Field, Priyank Lathwal, Yulia Tsvetkov, and Kathleen M. Carley. 2020. “A Computational Analysis of Polarization on Indian and Pakistani Social Media.” Proceedings of Social Informatics (SocInfo) Retrieved from https://arxiv.org/abs/2005.09803.

Tyagi, Aman, Joshua Uyheng, and Kathleen M. Carley. 2021. “Heated Conversations in a Warming World: Affective Polarization in Online Climate Change Discourse Follows Real-world Climate Anomalies.” Social Network Analysis and Mining 11: 87. DOI: 10.1007/s13278-021-00792-6.

Uyheng, Joshua and Kathleen M. Carley. 2021. “An Identity-based Framework for Generalizable Hate Speech Detection.” In Halil Bisgin, Ayaz Hyder, Chris Dancy, and Robert Thomson (eds.), Proceedings of the International Conference on Social Computing, Behavioral-Cultural Modeling and Prediction and Behavior Representation in Modeling and Simulation Conference, SBP-BRiMS 2021. July 6-9, 2021. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-80387-2_12.

Uyheng, Joshua and Kathleen M. Carley. 2021. “Computational Analysis of Bot Activity in the Asia-Pacific: Comparative Analysis of Four National Elections.” Pp. 727-738 in Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Web and Social Media. Menlo, Park, CA: AAAI. Retrieved from https://ojs.aaai.org/index.php/ICWSM/article/view/18098.

 

Small Groups

Fine, Gary Alan and Corey Fields. 2008. “A Culture and Microsociology: Anthills and the Veldt.”  Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences  619: 1: 130-48.

Harrington, Brooke and Gary Alan Fine. 2006. “Where the Action Is: Small Groups and Recent Developments in Sociological Theory.” Small Group Research 37: 4- 19.

Rawlings, Craig M. 2020. “Cognitive Authority and the Constraint of Attitude Change in Groups.” American Sociological Review 85:6: 992-1021.

Rawlings, Craig M. and Clayton Childress. 2020. “Emergent Meanings: Reconciling Dispositional and Situational Accounts of Meaning-Making from Cultural Objects” The American Journal of Sociology 124: 6: 1763-1809.

Shepherd, Hana. 2014. “Culture and Cognition: A Process Account of Culture.” Sociological Forum 29: 4: 1007-11.

Shepherd, Hana. 2017. “The Structure of Perception: How Networks Shape Ideas of Norms.” Sociological Forum 32: 1: 72-93.

 

Social Cognition

Babcock, Matthew and Kathleen M. Carley. 2021. “Operation Gridlock: Opposite Sides, Opposite Strategies.” Journal of Computational Social Science Jul 20:1-25. DOI: 10.1007/s42001-021-00133-9.

Blane, Janice T., Daniele Bellutta, and Kathleen M. Carley. 2022. “Social-Cyber Maneuvers During the COVID-19 Vaccine Initial Rollout: Content Analysis of Tweets.” Journal of Medical Internet Research 24: 3: e34040. PMID: 35044302. DOI: 20.2196/34040.

Carley, Kathleen M. 2022. “A Political Disinfodemic. In COVID 19 Disinformation: A Multi-National, Whole of Society Perspective.” Ch. 1 in Ritu Gill and Rebecca Goolsby (eds.). Springer. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-94825-2.

Carley, Kathleen M., Martin, Michael K., and Hirshman, Brian. 2009. “The Etiology of Social Change.” Topics in Cognitive Science 1: 4: 621-650.

Cerulo, Karen, Vanina Leschziner, and Hana Shepherd. 2021. “Rethinking Culture and Cognition.” Annual Review of Sociology 47: 63-85

Corritore, Matthew, Amir Goldberg, and Sameer B. Srivastava. 2020. “Duality in Diversity: How Intrapersonal and Interpersonal Cultural Heterogeneity Relate to Firm Performance.” Administrative Science Quarterly 65: 2: 359-394.

Leschziner, Vanina and Gordon Brett. 2021. “Have Schemas Been Good to Think With?” Sociological Forum 36: 51: 1207-1228.

Leschziner, Vanina and Karen Cerulo. 2021. “Introduction to the Special Issue. Culture and Cognition: New Approaches and New Applications.” Sociological Forum 36: 51: 1169-1176

Lix, Katharina, Amir Goldberg, Sameer B. Srivastava, and Melissa A. Valentine. 2022. “Aligning Differences: Discursive Diversity and Team Performance.” Management Science, Published in Articles in Advance, ISSN 1526-5501 (online), 1-19.

Moffitt, J.D., Catherine King, and Kathleen M. Carley. 2021. “Hunting Conspiracy Theories During the COVID-19 Pandemic.” Social Media and Society July-Sept 2021:1-17. DOI: 10.1177/20563051211043212.

Morgan, Geoffrey P., Joseph, Kenneth, and Carley, Kathleen M. 2015. “Group-Based Transactive Memory to implement Computationally-Plausible Social Cognition in Agents.” Proceedings of the 24th Conference on Behavior Representation in Modeling and Simulation (BRiMS), Washington D.C.

Morgan, Geoffrey P., Joseph, Kenneth, and Carley, Kathleen M. 2017. “The Power of Social Cognition.” Journal of Social Structure 18: 1-22.

Tyagi, Aman, Anjalie Field, Priyank Lathwal, Yulia Tsvetkov, and Kathleen M. Carley. 2020. “A Computational Analysis of Polarization on Indian and Pakistani Social Media.” Proceedings of Social Informatics (SocInfo) Retrieved from https://arxiv.org/abs/2005.09803.

Tyagi, Aman, Joshua Uyheng, and Kathleen M. Carley. 2021. “Heated Conversations in a Warming World: Affective Polarization in Online Climate Change Discourse Follows Real-world Climate Anomalies.” Social Network Analysis and Mining 11:87. DOI: 10.1007/s13278-021-00792-6.

Uyheng, Joshua and Kathleen M. Carley. 2021. “An Identity-based Framework for Generalizable Hate Speech Detection.” In Halil Bisgin, Ayaz Hyder, Chris Dancy, and Robert Thomson (eds.), Proceedings of the International Conference on Social Computing, Behavioral-Cultural Modeling and Prediction and Behavior Representation in Modeling and Simulation Conference, SBP-BRiMS 2021. July 6-9, 2021. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-80387-2_12.

Uyheng, Joshua and Kathleen M. Carley. 2021. “Computational Analysis of Bot Activity in the Asia-Pacific: Comparative Analysis of Four National Elections.” Pp. 727-738 in Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Web and Social Media. Menlo, Park, CA: AAAI. Retrieved from https://ojs.aaai.org/index.php/ICWSM/article/view/18098.

 

Social Movements

Charrad, Mounira M., and Nicholas E. Reith. 2019. “Local Solidarities: How the Arab Spring Protests Started.” Sociological Forum, 34: SI: 1174-1196.

Fujimura, Joan H., and Christopher J. Holmes. 2019. “Staying the Course: On the Value of Social Studies of Science in Resistance to the “Post‐Truth” Movement.” Sociological Forum 34: SI: 1251-1263.

Shaw, Lynette. 2021. “On Rupture: Establishing the Cognitive Bases of Social Change.” Sociological Forum 36: SI: 1229-1252.

Williams, Rhys and Kubal, Timothy. 1999. “Movement Frames and the Cultural Environment: Resonance, Failure, and the Boundaries of the Legitimate.” Research in Social Movements, Conflict and Change 21: 225-48.

 

(Social) Science

Savelsberg, Joachim J., Ryan King, and Lara Cleveland. 2002. “Politicized Scholarship? Science on Crime and the State.” Social Problems 49: 327-348.

Savelsberg, Joachim J., Lara L. Cleveland, and Ryan D. King. 2004. “Institutional Environments and Scholarly Work: American Criminology, 1951-1993.” Social Forces 82: 1275-1302.

Savelsberg, Joachim J., and Sarah M. Flood. 2004. “Period and Cohort Effects in the Production of Scholarly Knowledge: The Case of Criminology, 1951-1993.” Criminology 42: 1009-1041.

Savelsberg, Joachim J., and Sarah M. Flood. 2011. “Social and Intellectual Context of Criminology.” Oxford Bibliographies Online: Criminology, edited by Richard Rosenfeld. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Savelsberg, Joachim J., and Sarah M. Flood. 2011. “American Criminology meets Collins: Intellectual Change in a Policy-Oriented Field.” Sociological Forum 26: 1: 21-44.

Savelsberg, Joachim J., Lorine A. Hughes, Janne Kivivuori, James F. Short, Jr., Maximo Sozzo, Richard Sparks. 2015. “Criminology, History of.” Pp. 238-243 in Neil J. Smelser and Paul B. Baltes (eds.), International Encyclopedia of Social and Behavioral Sciences (Section on “History of the Social and Behavioral Sciences”). Elsevier.

Savelsberg, Joachim J. 2018. “Criminology in the United States: Contexts, Institutions and Knowledge in Flux.” Pp. 437-452 in Ruth Triplett (ed.): The Handbook of the History and Philosophy of Criminology. Routledge.

 

Symbol Systems

Agulhon, Maurice.  1981. Marianne Into Battle. Trans. by Janet Lloyd. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press.

Cerulo, Karen A.  1984. “Social Disruption and Its Effects on Music: An Empirical Analysis.”  Social Forces 62: 4: 885-904.

_____.  1984. “Television, Magazine Covers, and the Shared Symbolic Environment: 1948-1970.” American Sociological Review 49: 4: 566-70.

_____.  1995.  Identity Designs: The Sights and Sounds of a Nation.  The Arnold and Caroline Rose Monograph Series of the American Sociological Association. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press.

Douglas, Mary. 1996.  Natural Symbols: Explorations in Cosmology. New York: Routledge.

Friedland, Roger and Hecht, Richard. 1997.  To Rule Jerusalem.  New York: Cambridge University Press.

Jacobs, Mark D. 2012. “Financial Crises as Symbols and Rituals,” in Karin Knorr-Cetina and Alex Preda (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of the Sociology of Finance. Oxford/New York: Oxford University Press.

Leschziner, Vanina and Gordon Brett. 2021. “Have Schemas been Good to Think With?” Sociological Forum 36: 51: 1207-1228.

Leschziner, Vanina, and Gordon Brett. 2021. “Symbol Systems and Social Structures.” Pp. 559-582 in Seth Abrutyn and Omar Lizardo (eds.), Handbook of Classical Sociological Theory. New York: Springer.

Leschziner, Vanina and Karen Cerulo. 2021. “Introduction to the Special Issue. Culture and Cognition: New Approaches and New Applications.” Sociological Forum 36: 51: 1169-1176

Wuthnow, Robert.  1992.  Vocabularies of Public Life: Empirical Essays in Symbol Structure.  New York: Routledge.

Zelizer, Viviana.  1994.  The Social Meaning of Money.  New York: Basic Books.

 

Technology

Bayer, Joseph, Scott Campbell and Rich Ling, Rich. 2016. “Connection Cues: Activating the Norms and Habits of Social Connectedness.” Communication Theory 26: 128-149.

Bayer, Joseph and Bas Hofstra. 2020. “Toward Curation and Personality-Driven Social Networks.” Nature Human Behaviour 4: 123-125.

Beniger, James R.  1987. “The Personalization of Mass Media and the Growth of Pseudo Community.”  Communication Research 14: 3: 352-71.

Calhoun, Craig. 1998. “Community without Propinquity Revisited: Communications Technology and the Transformation of the Urban Public Sphere.”  Sociological Inquiry 68: 3: 373-97.

Caughey, John.  1984.  Imaginary Social Worlds. Lincoln: Univ. of Nebraska Press.

Cerulo, Karen A.   1997. “Re-framing Sociological Concepts for a Brave New (Virtual?) World.”  Sociological Inquiry 67: 1: 48-58.

Cerulo, Karen. A. 2014. “Communication in the Internet Age.” Pp. 370-378 in M.Sasaki, J. Goldstone, E. Zimmermann, and S.K.Sanderson (eds.) Concise Encyclopedia of Comparative Sociology. New York: Brill.

Cerulo, Karen A. and Ruane, Janet M.  1997. “Death Comes Alive: Technology and the Re-conception of Death.”  Science As Culture 6: 28, pt. 3: 444-66.

_____.  1998. “Coming Together: New Taxonomies for the Analysis of Social Relations.” Sociological Inquiry 68: 3: 398-425.

Cerulo, Karen A., Janet M. Ruane and Mary Chayko.  1992. “Technological Ties That Bind: Media-Centered Primary Groups.”  Communication Research 19: 1: 109-29.

Chayko, Mary. 2002.  Connecting: How We Form Social Bonds and Communities in the Internet Age. Albany: SUNY Press.

_____. 2008. Portable Communities: The Social Dynamics of Online and Mobile Connectedness. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press.

_____. 2018. “In Sync, But Apart: Temporal Symmetry and Digital Connectedness.” In Barry Wellman, Laura Robinson, Casey Brienza, Wenhong Chen, and Shelia R. Cotten (eds.) Networks, Hacking, and Media: Emerald Studies in Media and Communication. 17: 63-72. U.K.: Emerald Publishing.

_____.  2019. “Reality, Emotionality, and Intimacy in Digital Social Connecting: The Experience of Being Superconnected.” Sociologjia. LXI:4:513-519.  http://www.sociologija.org/admin/published/2019_61/4/648.pdf

_____. 2019. “Digital Technology, Social Media, and Techno-Social Life.” Chapter 22, pp. 377-397, in George Ritzer and Wendy Wiedenhoft-Murphy (eds.), Wiley-Blackwell Companion to Sociology, 2nd edition. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell.

_____.  2020. “Rethinking Community in Communication and Information Studies: Digital Community and Community ‘To Go’.” Chapter 5, pp. 99-110 in Bettina Jansen (ed.), Rethinking Community Through Transdisciplinary Research. London: Palgrave. https://www.palgrave.com/gp/book/9783030310721

_____. 2021 Superconnected: The Internet, Digital Media and Techno-Social Life. 3rd Edition.Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

_____. 2021. “The Practice of Identity: Development, Expression, Performance, Form.” Pp. 115-125 in Leah A. Lievrouw and Brian D. Loader (eds.), Routledge Handbook of Digital Media and Communication. New York: Routledge.

DiMaggio, Paul; Eszter Hargittai, W. Russell Neuman and John P. Robinson.  2001. “Social Implications of the Internet.”  Annual Review of Sociology 27: 307-337.

DiMaggio, Paul. J. and William W. Powell.  1983. “The Iron Cage Revisited: Institutional Isomorphism and Collective Rationality in Organizational Fields.”  American Sociological Review 48: 2:147-60.

Escobar, Antonio.  1994. “Welcome To Cyberia: Notes on the Anthropology of Cyberculture.” Current Anthropology 35: 3: 211-31.

Ferraroti, Franco.  1988.  The End of Conversation: The Impact of Mass Media on Modern Society.  New York: Greenwood.

Fiske, John.  1988.  Television Culture. New York: Alfred A. Knopf.

Habermas, Jurgen.  1989.  The Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere. Trans. by T. Burger. Cambridge: MIT Press.

Halton, Eugene.  2000. “Brain-Suck.” Pp. 93-109 in M. Gottdeiner (ed.), New Forms of Consumption: Consumers, Culture, and Commodification. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield.

Horton, Donald and R. Richard Wohl. 1956. “Mass Communication and Para-Social Interaction: Observations on Intimacy at a Distance.”  Psychiatry 19:3: 215-29.

Howard, Philip N. and Steve Jones.  2004.  Society Online: The Internet in Context. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Ignacio, Emily Noelle.  2005.  Building Diaspora: Filipino Cultural Community Formation on the Internet. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press.

Katz, James E. and Ronald E. Rice.  2002.  Social Consequences of the Internet. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press

Lee, Kwan Min, Namkee Park, and Hayeon Song. 2005. “Can a Robot Be Perceived as a Developing Creature?”  Human Communication Research 31: 4: 538-563.

Marcuse, Herbert. 1964. One-Dimensional Man. Boston: Beacon Press.

Medley-Rath, Stephanie. 2016. “‘If You Want to Do It, You Will Have the Time’: Combining Family, Work, and Leisure among Scrapbookers.” Journal of the Indiana Academy of the Social Sciences 19: 1:58-72.

McDonald, Daniel G. and Hyeok Kim.  2001. “When I Die, I Feel Small: Electronic Game Characteristics and the Social Self.”  Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media 45: 2: 241-58.

Meyrowitz, Joshua. 1989. “The Generalized Elsewhere.”  Critical Studies in Mass Communication 6: 3: 323-34.

Moon, Youngme. 2000. “Intimate Exchanges: Using Computers to Elicit Self-Disclosure from Consumers.” Journal of Consumer Research 26: 4: 323-39.

Nass, Clifford I. and S. Brave.  2005.  Wired for Speech: How Voice Activates and Advances the Human-Computer Relationship.  Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Nass, Clifford I. and Youngme Moon.  2000. “Machines and Mindlessness: Social Responses to Computers.”  Journal of Social Issues 56: 1: 81-103.

Noll, A. Michael.  1997.  Highway of Dreams: A Critical View along the Information Superhighway. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.

Postman, Neil.  1992. Technopoly: The Surrender of Culture to Technology. New York: Knopf.

Purcell, Kristen.  1997. “Toward a Communication Dialectic: Embedded Technology and the Enhancement of Place.”  Sociological Inquiry 67: 4: 101-12.

Putnam, Robert.  2000.  Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community. New York: Simon and Schuster.

Raphael, Michael W. 2022. “Artificial Intelligence and the Situational Rationality of Diagnosis: Human Problem-Solving and the Artifacts of Health and Medicine.” Sociology Compass. 16: 11: 13047.

Raphael, Michael W. and Nga Than. 2022. “Training a Model=/≠ Generating Culture: The Meaning of Culture and the Prospect of Artificial Intelligibility.”  SocArXiv. 10.31235/osf.io/s4tfc

Reeves, Byron and Clifford I. Nass. 1997. The Media Equation: How People Treat Computers, Television, and New Media Like Real People and Places. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Rheingold, Howard. 1993. The Virtual Community: Homesteading on the Electronic Frontier. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley.

Steuer, Jonathan. 1992. “Defining Virtual Reality: Dimensions Determining Telepresence” Journal of Communication 42: 4: 73-93.

Stoll, Clifford. 1995.  Silicon Snake Oil: Second Thoughts on the Information Highway. New York: Doubleday.

Tenner, Edward. 2004. Our Own Devices: How Technology Remakes Humanity. New York: Random House.

Turkle, Sherry. 1984. The Second Self: Computers and the Human Spirit.  New York: Simon and Schuster.

_____.  1995. Life on the Screen. New York: Touchstone.

_____. 2016. Reclaiming Conversation: The Power of Talk in a Digital Age. New York: Penguin.

Turkle, Sherry, Cynthia Breazel, Olivia Daste and Brian Scassellati.  2005. “First Encounters with Kismet and Cog: Children’s Relationship with Humanoid Robots.” In Paul Messaris and Lee Humphreys (eds.), Digital Media: Transfer in Human Communication. New York: Peter Lang Publishing.

Wellman, Barry; Jeffrey Boase and Wenhong Chen.  2002. “The Networked Nature of Community Online and Offline.” Information Technology and Society 1:1:151-165.

Wellman, Barry and Haythornwaite, Caroline. 2002. The Internet in Everyday Life.  Oxford: Blackwell.

Wuthnow, Robert.  1998.  Loose Connections: Joining Together in America’s Fragmented Communities. New York: Oxford University Press.

 

Time

Hall, John R. 1980. “The Time of History and the History of Times.” History and Theory 19: 113 – 131.

Hall, John R. 2020 [1978]. The Ways Out: Utopian Communal Groups in an Age of Babylon, 2nd edition, with a new Foreword by the author. London: Routledge.

Lix, Katharina, Amir Goldberg, Sameer B. Srivastava, and Melissa A. Valentine. 2022. “Aligning Differences: Discursive Diversity and Team Performance.” Management Science, Published in Articles in Advance, ISSN 1526-5501 (online), pp. 1-19.

Vicinanza, Paul, Amir Goldberg, and Sameer B. Srivastava. 2023. “A Deep Learning Model of Prescient Ideas Demonstrates that They Emerge from the Periphery.” PNAS Nexus 2: 1: 1-11.

Zerubavel, Eviatar.  1981.  Hidden Rhythms: Schedules and Calendars in Social Life.  Berkeley: University of California Press.

_____.  1985.  The Seven Day Circle: The History and Meaning of the Week. New York: Free Press.

 

Time Perspective

Boyd, John N. and Zimbardo, Philip G. 1997. “Constructing Time After Death:  The Transcendental-Future Time Perspective.”  Time and Society 6: 1: 35-54.

Keough, Kelli A., Zimbardo, Philip G., and Boyd, John N.  1999. “Who’s Smoking, Drinking, and Using Drugs?: Time Perspective as a Predictor of Substance Abuse.”  Basic and Applied Social Psychology 21: 2: 149-64.

Lewin, Kurt.  1935.  A Dynamic Theory of Personality.  New York: McGraw-Hill.

_____.  1936.  Principles of Topological Psychology.  New York: McGraw-Hill.

_____.  1939. “Field Theory and Experiment in Social Psychology: Concepts and Methods.”  American Journal of Sociology 44: 868-97.

_____.  1948.  Resolving Social Conflicts. New York: Harper and Row.

_____.  1951.  Field Theory in Social Science. New York: Harper and Row.

_____.  1997 [1942].  “Resolving Social Conflicts and Field Theory in Social Science.” Time Perspective and Moral.  Washington DC: American Psychological Association.

Pronin, Emily and Lee Ross.  2006. “Temporal Differences in Trait Self-Ascription: When the Self is Seen as an Other.” Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 90: 2: 197-209.

Zimbardo, Philip G. and John N. Boyd.  1999. “Putting Time in Perspective: A Valid, Reliable Individual Difference Metric.”  Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 77: 6: 1271-88.