Books Forthcoming. The Global Pigeon. Chicago: University of Chicago Press ("Fieldwork Encounters and Discoveries" Series). Peer-Reviewed Articles Forthcoming. "Who's Worried About Turkeys? How 'Organisational Silos' Impede Zoonotic Disease Surveillance." Sociology of Health and Illness. 2012. "Nature's Looking-Glass." Contexts 11(1): 24-29 (coauthor: Hillary Angelo). 2009. “Humans, Animals, and Play: Theorizing Interaction When Intersubjectivity is Problematic.” Sociological Theory 27(4): 371-389. 2009. “Primary Groups and Cosmopolitan Ties: The Rooftop Pigeon Flyers of New York." Ethnography 10(4): 435-457. 2008. "How Pigeons Became Rats: The Cultural-Spatial Logic of Problem Animals." Social Problems 55(1): 72-94. 2007. "Animal Practices, Ethnicity and Community: The Turkish Pigeon Handlers of Berlin." American Sociological Review 72(6): 874-894. 2007. “Animal Archeology: Domestic Pigeons and the Nature-Culture Dialectic.” Qualitative Sociology Review 3(1): 74-95. 2004. “Religion, Rationality, and Experience: A Response to the New Rational Choice Theory of Religion.” Sociological Theory 22(1): 190-211 (second author: Douglas Porpora). 2003. “Tracing the Profile of Animal Rights Supporters.” Society and Animals 11(3): 245-263. Book Chapters and Non-refereed Articles Jerolmack, Colin. Forthcoming. “Environmental Sociology.” In New York University’s Introduction to Sociology Textbook. New York: Pearson. Jerolmack, Colin. Forthcoming. “Writing in Practice: Writing for Peer Reviewed Journals.” In Writing Like a Sociologist: A Practical Guide for Students. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Jerolmack, Colin. Forthcoming. “Thoughts on Sociology and Ethnography (an interview).” Social Thought and Research 31. Jerolmack, Colin. Forthcoming. “How Should Sociologists Think About Nature?” The Sociological Quarterly. Edited Issues/Volumes Jerolmack, Colin. Forthcoming. Nature and Culture. Guest Editor for Special Issue of The Sociological Quarterly. Review Essays and Book Reviews Jerolmack, Colin. 2009. “Meaning and Morality in Everyday Life: Beyond ‘The Social Construction of…’” Sociological Forum 24(3): 714-721. Jerolmack, Colin. 2008. “Urban Renewal.” In The Encyclopedia of Social Problems. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Jerolmack, Colin. 2008. Book Review of “Turf Wars: Discourse, Diversity, and the Politics of Place” by Gabriella Modan. British Journal of Sociology 59(4): 814-816. Jerolmack, Colin. 2005. “Our Animals, Ourselves? Chipping Away the Human-Animal Divide.” Sociological Forum 20(4): 651-660. Jerolmack, Colin. 2004. Book Review of “Moral, Believing Animals: Human Personhood and Culture” by Christian Smith. Contemporary Sociology 33(6): 677-678. |