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Fabien Accominotti

@faccominotti

Sociology professor @UWMadison, faculty associate @LSEInequalities. Inequality, status hierarchies, culture, economic and historical sociology.

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Featured together with so many great colleagues! Link to the interview: tinyurl.com/y4zy3hwa And to the article: rsfjournal.org/content/rsfjss…

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Making my very first Twitter thread in honor of my very first article! Just published at Socio-Economic Review: academic.oup.com/ser/advance-ar…

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New article in AJS: "(Not) Feeling the Past: Boredom as a Racialized Emotion." A 🧵 on the paper's main arguments and contributions journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/72…

New article in AJS: "(Not) Feeling the Past: Boredom as a Racialized Emotion." A 🧵 on the paper's main arguments and contributions journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/72…
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If you've ever hesitated when having to answer the question: "What is your job?", this is the paper for you. So happy this piece with the great Léonie Hénaut and Jennifer Lena is @ a plce with no clouds is out in American Sociological Review! journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/00…

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New and open access in American Sociological Review: we highlight the complexity of occupational identity in a postindustrial economy and show how this complexity takes different forms at the top and bottom of the occupational hierarchy

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A new paper using SNAAP data in the American Sociological Review ASA Sociology by Léonie Hénaut, Jennifer C. Lena Jennifer Lena is @ a plce with no clouds & Fabien Accominotti Fabien Accominotti about arts workers’ simultaneous identification with multiple occupations, or "polyoccupationalism" shorturl.at/wyDF5

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(1/8) Debates over the contemporary flexibilization of labor and land-use occur separately, but should they? Out today in Theory & Society, I examine the first case of U.S. land-use zoning to theorize 3 ways that zoning shaped labor markets link.springer.com/article/10.100…

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Latest SNAAP DataBrief from a larger paper using SNAAP data in the American Sociological Review ASA Sociology by Léonie Hénaut, Jennifer C. Lena Jennifer Lena is @ a plce with no clouds & Fabien Accominotti Fabien Accominotti: Polyoccupationalism: Multiple Occupational Identification in the Arts bit.ly/3TAjEDM

Latest SNAAP DataBrief from a larger paper using SNAAP data in the American Sociological Review <a href="/ASAnews/">ASA Sociology</a>  by Léonie Hénaut, Jennifer C. Lena <a href="/WITWhat/">Jennifer Lena is @ a plce with no clouds</a> &amp; Fabien Accominotti <a href="/faccominotti/">Fabien Accominotti</a>: Polyoccupationalism: Multiple Occupational Identification in the Arts bit.ly/3TAjEDM
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#NowHiring for a tenure-track position at the assistant professor rank! Open until filled; though for full consideration please submit all materials by September 8, 2024. go.wisc.edu/5r463c #SocTwitter #WorkWithBucky #SociologyProfessor