Allison J. Pugh, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2006 | University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States | |
2006- | Sociology | University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA |
Area:
Individual and Family Studies, Social Structure and DevelopmentGoogle:
"Allison Pugh"Parents
Sign in to add mentorClaude S. Fischer | grad student | 2006 | UC Berkeley | |
(Dissertation committee member) | ||||
Arlie R. Hochschild | grad student | 2006 | UC Berkeley | |
(The economy of dignity: Children, consumption, and inequality.) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeNia Baker | grad student | UVA | |
Matthew Braswell | grad student | UVA | |
Brooke Dinsmore | grad student | UVA | |
Allister Pilar Plater | grad student | UVA | |
Patrice Wright | grad student | UVA | |
Tonie Gordon | grad student | 2015 | UVA |
Roscoe Scarborough | grad student | 2015 | College of Coastal Georgia |
jaime Hartless | grad student | 2019 | Farmingdale State College, SUNY |
Fauzia Husain | grad student | 2019 | University of Toronto Rotman School of Management |
Sarah Mosseri | grad student | 2019 | University of Sydney Business School |
Gabriella Smith | grad student | 2019 | Radford University |
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Pugh AJ, Mosseri S. (2023) Trust-building vs. "just trust me": reflexivity and resonance in ethnography. Frontiers in Sociology. 8: 1069305 |
Pugh AJ. (2018) Parenting in an Insecure Age: Class, Gender and the Flexible Child Sociologia. 12: 11-24 |
Blair-Loy M, Hochschild A, Pugh AJ, et al. (2015) Stability and transformation in gender, work, and family: insights from the second shift for the next quarter century Community, Work and Family. 18: 435-454 |
Pugh AJ. (2013) Moving Working Families Forward: Third Way Policies That Can Work: Contemporary Sociology. 42: 832-833 |
Pugh AJ. (2013) The planned obsolescence of other people: Consumer culture and connections in a precarious age Culture and Organization. 19: 297-313 |
Pugh AJ. (2013) What good are interviews for thinking about culture? Demystifying interpretive analysis American Journal of Cultural Sociology. 1: 42-68 |
Pugh AJ. (2013) The theoretical costs of ignoring childhood: rethinking independence, insecurity, and inequality Theory and Society. 1-19 |
Pugh AJ. (2011) Childhood and consumer culture Children and Society. 25: 417-418 |
Pugh AJ. (2011) Distinction, boundaries or bridges?: Children, inequality and the uses of consumer culture Poetics. 39: 1-18 |
Pugh AJ. (2005) Selling compromise: Toys, motherhood, and the cultural deal Gender and Society. 19: 729-749 |