Francesca Polletta

Affiliations: 
1995-2005 Sociology Columbia University, New York, NY 
 2005- Sociology University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA 
Area:
Social movements, Medical Ethics, Law, Pharmacy
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Parents

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Kai Erikson grad student 1994 Yale
 (Dissertation chair - Strategy and identity in 1960's black protest: The activism of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, 1960-1967)
Charles Perrow grad student 1994 Yale
 (Dissertation committee member)
Adolph L. Reed grad student 1994 Yale (PoliSci Tree)
 (Dissertation committee member)

Children

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H. Christoph Steinhardt grad student (PoliSci Tree)
John D. Krinsky grad student 2002 Columbia
Alice Motes grad student 2014 UC Irvine
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Amenta E, Polletta F. (2019) The Cultural Impacts of Social Movements Annual Review of Sociology. 45: 279-299
Taylor S, Pickering B, Grace P, et al. (2018) Opinion forming in the digital age Ctit Technical Reports Series
Polletta F. (2018) The Multiple Meanings of Familialism Law & Social Inquiry. 43: 230-237
Polletta F, Callahan J. (2017) Deep stories, nostalgia narratives, and fake news: Storytelling in the Trump era American Journal of Cultural Sociology. 5: 392-408
Polletta F, Hoban K. (2016) Why consensus? Prefiguration in three activist eras Journal of Social and Political Psychology. 4: 286-301
Polletta F. (2016) Participatory enthusiasms: a recent history of citizen engagement initiatives Journal of Civil Society. 12: 231-246
Polletta F. (2015) Characters in Political Storytelling Storytelling, Self, Society. 11: 34
Prins J, Polletta F, van Stekelenburg J, et al. (2015) Exploring variation in the moroccan-dutch collective narrative: An intersectional approach Political Psychology. 36: 165-180
Baumer EPS, Polletta F, Pierski N, et al. (2015) A Simple Intervention to Reduce Framing Effects in Perceptions of Global Climate Change Environmental Communication
Polletta F. (2014) Is participation without power good enough? Introduction to "democracy now: Ethnographies of contemporary participation" Sociological Quarterly. 55: 453-466
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