Rebecca Jean Emigh
@rjemigh
Professor of Sociology (comparative/historical), @UCLA. Coauthor of #HowEverydayFormsofCategorizationSurvived. Amateur musician (oboe, vox). Climate justice!
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Damon Mayrl, Nicholas Hoover Wilson, Josh Pacewicz & Matthew Mahler draw on methodological writings by ethnographers & original interviews w historical sociologists to examine growing ties btw the two fields as a case study of interchange btw scholarly communities. OA! doi.org/10.1017/ssh.20…
Exceptionalist presumptions have limited the study of American politics, according to Robert Lieberman who argues that origins, concepts & methods shared with the field of comparative politics can help us understand the current crisis of American democracy. OA doi.org/10.1017/ssh.20…
@benz_pierre, Pedro Araujo & coauthors use social network, kinship & sequence analysis to identify strategies used by some ancien régime elite families to preserve power in 20th century Switzerland. Some families lost influence, others lost & then regained it. New & OA in SSH!
The internal organization of empire contributed to the choice of ocean shipping technology, Portugal’s decline & ascendancy of the Dutch in the 17th century, according to Claudia Rei in an exciting new paper in Social Science History. Open access! doi.org/10.1017/ssh.20…
Damon Mayrl, Josh Pacewicz, Nicholas Hoover Wilson & Matthew Mahler examine the growing ties between historical sociology & ethnography - a useful case study of interchange between scholarly communities. New & open access in Social Science History! doi.org/10.1017/ssh.20…
Read more about the growing community of scholars combining historical comparative sociology and ethnography: DOI: doi.org/10.1017/ssh.20… Read this and all the great articles in Social Science History 48(2)! Damon Mayrl, Josh Pacewicz, Nicholas Hoover Wilson & Matthew Mahler, SSHA