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Lamont, Michèle, and Amy Tsang. 2018. “Cultural Sociology and China”. Special Issue of The Journal of Chinese Sociology 4(15), 4(17), 4(18), 4(19), 5(7), and 5(15).
Lamont, Michèle, and Amy Tsang. 2018. “Cultural Sociology and China”. Special Issue of The Journal of Chinese Sociology 4(15), 4(17), 4(18), 4(19), 5(7), and 5(15).
Lamont, Michèle, Bo Yun Park, and Elena Ayala-Hurtado. 2017. “Trump’s Electoral Speeches and His Appeal to the American White Working Class”. British Journal of Sociology 68(S1):S153-S180.
Lamont, Michèle, Bo Yun Park, and Elena Ayala-Hurtado. 2017. “Trump’s Electoral Speeches and His Appeal to the American White Working Class”. British Journal of Sociology 68(S1):S153-S180.
This paper contributes to the study of social change by considering boundary work as a dimension of cultural change. Drawing on the computer-assisted qualitative analysis of 73 formal speeches made by Donald Trump during the 2016 electoral campaign, we...
Dodd, Nigel, Michèle Lamont, and Mike Savage. 2017. “Introduction to BJS Special Issue”. The British Journal of Sociology 68(S1):S3-S10.
Dodd, Nigel, Michèle Lamont, and Mike Savage. 2017. “Introduction to BJS Special Issue”. The British Journal of Sociology 68(S1):S3-S10.
Lamont, Michèle, Laura Adler, Bo Yun Park, and Xin Xiang. 2017. “Bridging Cultural Sociology and Cognitive Psychology in Three Contemporary Research Programs”. Nature Human Behaviour 1:866-72.
Lamont, Michèle, Laura Adler, Bo Yun Park, and Xin Xiang. 2017. “Bridging Cultural Sociology and Cognitive Psychology in Three Contemporary Research Programs”. Nature Human Behaviour 1:866-72.
Three prominent research programmes in cognitive psychology would benefit from a stronger engagement with the cultural context of cognition: studies of poverty focused on scarcity and cognitive bandwidth, studies of dual-process morality and studies of...
Lamont, Michèle. 2017. “Prisms of Inequality: Moral Boundaries, Exclusion, and Academic Evaluation.” in Praemium Erasmianum Essay 2017. Amsterdam: Praemium Erasmianum Foundation.
Lamont, Michèle. 2017. “Prisms of Inequality: Moral Boundaries, Exclusion, and Academic Evaluation.” in Praemium Erasmianum Essay 2017. Amsterdam: Praemium Erasmianum Foundation.
Lamont, Michele, Graziella Moraes Da Silva, Joshua Guetzkow, Jessica Welburn, Nissim Mizrachi, Hanna Herzog, and Elisa Reis. [2016] 2016. Getting Respect: Responding to Stigma and Discrimination in the United States, Brazil and Israel. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
Lamont, Michele, Graziella Moraes Da Silva, Joshua Guetzkow, Jessica Welburn, Nissim Mizrachi, Hanna Herzog, and Elisa Reis. [2016] 2016. Getting Respect: Responding to Stigma and Discrimination in the United States, Brazil and Israel. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
Lamont, Michèle. [2016] 2016. “Getting Respect: Responding to Stigma and Discrimination.”. The Sociologist, 3-5.
Lamont, Michèle. [2016] 2016. “Getting Respect: Responding to Stigma and Discrimination.”. The Sociologist, 3-5.
Lamont, Michèle. [2016] 2016. “’Sociologue Engagee’: A Contribution to a Debate on ’Can Comparative Historical Sociology Save the World?’.”. Trajectories: Newsletter of the ASA Comparative and Historical Sociology Section, 15-17.
Lamont, Michèle. [2016] 2016. “’Sociologue Engagee’: A Contribution to a Debate on ’Can Comparative Historical Sociology Save the World?’.”. Trajectories: Newsletter of the ASA Comparative and Historical Sociology Section, 15-17.
Lamont, Michèle, Veronica Boix Mansilla, and Kyoko Sato. 2016. “Shared Cognitive Emotional Interactional Platforms: Markers and Conditions for Successful Interdisciplinary Collaborations”. Science, Techonology and Human Values.
Lamont, Michèle, Veronica Boix Mansilla, and Kyoko Sato. 2016. “Shared Cognitive Emotional Interactional Platforms: Markers and Conditions for Successful Interdisciplinary Collaborations”. Science, Techonology and Human Values.
Given the growing centrality of interdisciplinarity to scientific research, gaining a better understanding of successful interdisciplinary collaborations has become imperative. Drawing on extensive case studies of nine research networks in the social...
Mijs, Jonathan J. B., Elyas Bakhtiari, and Michèle Lamont. 2016. “Neoliberalism and Symbolic Boundaries in EuropeGlobal Diffusion, Local Context, Regional Variation”. Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World 2(January-December 2016).
Mijs, Jonathan J. B., Elyas Bakhtiari, and Michèle Lamont. 2016. “Neoliberalism and Symbolic Boundaries in EuropeGlobal Diffusion, Local Context, Regional Variation”. Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World 2(January-December 2016).
Studies suggest that the rise of neoliberalism accompanies a foregrounding of individual responsibility and a weakening of community. The authors provide a theoretical agenda for studying the interactions between the global diffusion of neoliberal...
Clair, Matthew, Caitlin Daniel, and Michèle Lamont. 2016. “Destigmatization and Health: Cultural Constructions and the Long-Term Reduction of Stigma”. Social Science and Medicine 165:223-32.
Clair, Matthew, Caitlin Daniel, and Michèle Lamont. 2016. “Destigmatization and Health: Cultural Constructions and the Long-Term Reduction of Stigma”. Social Science and Medicine 165:223-32.
Lamont, Michèle, Joshua Guetzkow, Michael Ochsner, Sven E. Hug, and Hans-Dieter Daniel. 2016. “How Quality Is Recognized by Peer Review Panels: The Case of the Humanities.” Pp. 31-41 in Research Assessment in the Humanities. Berlin: Springer International Publishing.
Lamont, Michèle, Joshua Guetzkow, Michael Ochsner, Sven E. Hug, and Hans-Dieter Daniel. 2016. “How Quality Is Recognized by Peer Review Panels: The Case of the Humanities.” Pp. 31-41 in Research Assessment in the Humanities. Berlin: Springer International Publishing.