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Colin Jerolmack, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2009- Sociology New York University, New York, NY, United States 
Area:
Ethnography, urban communities, environmental sociology, animals and society, culture, health, social theory
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Mitchell Duneier grad student 2009 CUNY (The Graduate Center)
 (Dissertation chair)
William Kornblum grad student 2009 CUNY (The Graduate Center)
 (Dissertation committee member)
Julia Wrigley grad student 2009 CUNY (The Graduate Center)
 (Dissertation committee member)
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Jerolmack C, Murphy AK. (2017) The Ethical Dilemmas and Social Scientific Trade-offs of Masking in Ethnography Sociological Methods & Research. 48: 801-827
Jerolmack C, Tavory I. (2014) Molds and Totems: Nonhumans and the constitution of the social self Sociological Theory. 32: 64-77
Jerolmack C, Khan S. (2014) Talk Is Cheap: Ethnography and the Attitudinal Fallacy Sociological Methods & Research. 43: 178-209
Jerolmack C. (2012) Toward A Sociology of Nature The Sociological Quarterly. 53: 501-505
Jerolmack C. (2009) Primary groups and cosmopolitan ties Ethnography. 10: 435-457
Jerolmack C. (2009) Meaning and Morality in Everyday Life: Beyond “The Social Construction of …” Sociological Forum. 24: 713-720
Jerolmack C. (2008) How Pigeons Became Rats: The Cultural-Spatial Logic of Problem Animals Social Problems. 55: 72-94
Jerolmack C. (2007) Animal Practices, Ethnicity, and Community: The Turkish Pigeon Handlers of Berlin American Sociological Review. 72: 874-894
Jerolmack C. (2005) Our Animals, Our Selves? Chipping Away the Human–Animal Divide Sociological Forum. 20: 651-660
Jerolmack C. (2004) Moral, Believing Animals Contemporary Sociology: a Journal of Reviews. 33: 677-678
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