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1 MICHÈLE LAMONT Department of Sociology 33 Kirkland Street Harvard University Cambridge, MA 02138 510 William James Hall Phone: (617) 496-0645 E-mail: [email protected] Fax: (617) 496-5794 Webpage : https://scholar.harvard.edu/lamont PERSONAL INFORMATION: Citizenship: Canadian and American EDUCATION: PhD Sociology, Université de Paris, 1983 DEA Sociology, Université de Paris, 1979 MA Political Science, Ottawa University, 1979 BA Political Science, Ottawa University, 1978 AREAS OF RESEARCH: Cultural Sociology Higher Education Inequality Racism and Stigma Race and Immigration Sociology of Knowledge Comparative Sociology Qualitative Methods Social Change Sociological Theory PRIMARY ACADEMIC POSITIONS: 2016-present: Affiliated Faculty, Department of the History of Science, Harvard University 2016-present: Distinguished Fellow, Munk School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto 2015-present: Director, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University 2006-present: Robert I. Goldman Professor of European Studies, Harvard University 2005-present: Professor of African and African American Studies, Harvard University 2003-present: Professor, Department of Sociology, Harvard University 2002-present: Project Co-director, Successful Societies Program (with Peter A. Hall, Harvard University), Canadian Institute for Advanced Research 2002-present: Fellow, Canadian Institute for Advanced Research 2014: Acting Director, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University 2009-2010: Senior Advisor on Faculty Development and Diversity, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Harvard University 2004-2010: Director, European Inequality Network, Multidisciplinary Program in Inequality and Social Policy, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University 2000-2003: Professor, Department of Sociology, Princeton University 1993-2000: Associate Professor with tenure, Department of Sociology, Princeton University 1987-1993: Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Princeton University 1985-1987: Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Texas-Austin 1983-1985: Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, Department of Sociology, Stanford University

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MICHÈLE LAMONT Department of Sociology 33 Kirkland Street Harvard University Cambridge, MA 02138 510 William James Hall Phone: (617) 496-0645 E-mail: [email protected] Fax: (617) 496-5794

Webpage : https://scholar.harvard.edu/lamont PERSONAL INFORMATION: Citizenship: Canadian and American EDUCATION: PhD Sociology, Université de Paris, 1983 DEA Sociology, Université de Paris, 1979 MA Political Science, Ottawa University, 1979 BA Political Science, Ottawa University, 1978 AREAS OF RESEARCH: Cultural Sociology Higher Education Inequality Racism and Stigma Race and Immigration Sociology of Knowledge Comparative Sociology Qualitative Methods Social Change Sociological Theory PRIMARY ACADEMIC POSITIONS: 2016-present: Affiliated Faculty, Department of the History of Science, Harvard University 2016-present: Distinguished Fellow, Munk School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto 2015-present: Director, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University 2006-present: Robert I. Goldman Professor of European Studies, Harvard University 2005-present: Professor of African and African American Studies, Harvard University 2003-present: Professor, Department of Sociology, Harvard University 2002-present: Project Co-director, Successful Societies Program (with Peter A. Hall, Harvard University), Canadian

Institute for Advanced Research 2002-present: Fellow, Canadian Institute for Advanced Research 2014: Acting Director, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University 2009-2010: Senior Advisor on Faculty Development and Diversity, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Harvard University 2004-2010: Director, European Inequality Network, Multidisciplinary Program in Inequality and Social Policy, John F.

Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University 2000-2003: Professor, Department of Sociology, Princeton University 1993-2000: Associate Professor with tenure, Department of Sociology, Princeton University 1987-1993: Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Princeton University 1985-1987: Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Texas-Austin 1983-1985: Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, Department of Sociology, Stanford University

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AWARDS, FELLOWSHIPS AND HONORARY POSITIONS: 2020: Honorary Doctorate, University of Warwick Honorary Doctorate, University of Uppsala 2019-2021: Fellow, Andrew Carnegie Fellows Program 2019-2020: Residential Fellowship, Russell Sage Foundation 2019: Elected Corresponding Fellow, The British Academy 2017: Erasmus Prize, The Praemium Erasmianum Foundation Honorary Doctorate, University of Ottawa Honorary Doctorate, Université de Bordeaux Honorary Doctorate, University of Amsterdam 2016-2017: 108th President, American Sociological Association (President-elect: 2015-16; Past-president, 2017-

2018) 2015: Elected Member, Royal Society of Canada 2014-2015: Chair, Section on Inequality, Poverty and Mobility, American Sociological Association 2014: Chevalier de l’Ordre des Palmes Académiques, Gouvernement Français

Gutenberg Research Award, Johannes Gutenberg University 2010: Master Mentor Award, Office of the Senior Vice Provost for Faculty Development and Diversity, Harvard

Everett Mendelsohn Excellence in Mentoring Award, Graduate Students Association, Harvard 2009: Winner, “The Next Big Question Competition,” Canadian Institute for Advanced Studies, Ottawa 2006-2009: Chair, Council for European Studies 2005-2008: Elected Member, Council of the American Sociological Association 2006-2007: Matina Horner Distinguished Visiting Professorship, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study 2004-2006: Member, National Research Council Committee on Assessing Behavioral and Social Science Research

on Aging 2003-2004: Chair, Theory Section, American Sociological Association 2002-2003: Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in Behavioral Sciences (with the support of the Andrew W. Mellon

Foundation, grant no. 29800639) 2001: C. Wright Mills Prize of the Society for the Study of Social Problems for The Dignity of Working Men

Mattei Dogan Award for the Best Comparativist Book from the Society for Comparative Research for The Dignity of Working Men

2000: Noteworthy Books in Industrial Relations and Labor Economics of the Industrial Relations Section, Princeton University, The Dignity of Working Men

1998: Elected Member, Society for Comparative Research 1997: Visiting Scholar, School of Social Science, Institute for Advanced Study 1996-2002: Member, Woodrow Wilson Society of Fellows 1996-2001: Elected Member of Steering Committee, Council for European Studies 1996-1997: Fellow, John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation

Jean Monnet Fellow, European University Institute, (declined) 1996: Fellow, Russell Sage Foundation

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Elected Member, Sociological Research Association 1995: Le Monde Choice List, La morale et l’argent. La culture des cadres en France et aux Etats-Unis 1994-1995: Chair, Culture Section, American Sociological Association 1993: C. Wright Mills Prize Finalist, Money, Morals, and Manners: The Culture of the French and the American

Upper-Middle Class 1992-1993: Fellow, German Marshall Funds of the United States 1982-1984: Post-Doctoral Fellow, Québec Government 1980-1982: Ph.D. Fellowship, Québec Government 1978-1982: Boursier du Gouvernement français SCIENTIFIC BOARD MEMBERSHIP (LAST TEN YEARS): 2018-present: Member, Board of Directors, American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS)

Member of Foundation Board, The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (IHEID), Geneva, Switzerland

2016-present: Member, Scientific Advisory Board at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity, Gottingen, Germany Member, Advisory Council for the Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies (PIIRS) Member, Advisory Board, Nordic Centre for Research on Gender Equality in Research and Innovation (NORDICORE)

2009-2015: Member, Advisory Board, Fellowship Program, Open Society Foundation 2009-2013: Member, Advisory Board, Réseau français d’Instituts d’études avancées 2010-2012: Member, Haut conseil de la science et de la technologie, French Government 2008-2012: Member, International Scientific Advisory Board, Sciences Po, Paris EXTERNAL GRANTS: 2018-2019: “Doctoral Dissertation Research: Becoming Part of the City: Place-Belonging in Urbanizing China” with

Amy Tsang, NSF Doctoral Dissertation Improvement grant program ($11,983) 2002-2019: “Successful Societies Program.” Canadian Institute for Advanced Research. Program co-director (app

$1,000,000 a year) 2014-2016: “Cultures of Health.” Robert Wood Johnson Foundation ($25,000) 2013-2016: “The Fukushima Disaster and the Cultural Politics of Nuclear Power in the United States and Japan.”

Science and Technology program, National Science Foundation, with Kyoko Sato and Sheila Jasanoff ($175,686)

2012-2014: “Qualitative Data Repository.” National Science Foundation, with Colin Elman, Diana Kapiszewski, Howard Turtle, and Lisa Wedeen, Syracuse University ($599,822)

2010-2011: “Doctoral Dissertation Research: Low Income Youth and Perceptions of Mortality.” National Science Foundation, with Nathan Fosse, Harvard University ($8,365)

2009-2011: “Destigmatization Strategies among Ethnic Groups in Israel.” United States - Israel Binational Science Foundation, with Nissim Mizrachi and Hanna Herzog ($52,000)

2009-2010: “Doctoral Dissertation Research: A Multilevel Study of Symbolic Boundaries towards Muslims, 2007-2008.” National Science Foundation, with Christopher Bail, Harvard University ($10,000)

2007-2010: “African-American Responses to Racism and Discrimination.” National Science Foundation ($209,985)

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2007-2009: “Fostering Successful Interdisciplinarity through Shared Cognitive Platforms.” Canadian Institute for Advanced Research ($250,000)

“Doctoral Dissertation Research: Hiring and Inequality in High Prestige Professions.” National Science Foundation, with Lauren Rivera, Harvard University ($7,500)

2008: “Exploring Culture and Poverty.” Ford Foundation, with David Harding and Mario Luis Small ($25,000) 2006-2007: “Knowledge Making, Use, and Evaluation in the Social Sciences.” Russell Sage Foundation, with

Charles Camic and Neil Gross ($35,000) 2005-2006: “Workshop on Interdisciplinary Standards for Systematic Qualitative Analysis.” National Science

Foundation ($52,122) 2005: “The Social Study of the Social Sciences and the Humanities.” Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study,

exploratory seminar, with Charles Camic and Neil Gross ($12,000) 2004-2005: “Negotiating Social Identities in an Elite Independent High School.” National Science Foundation Doctoral

Dissertation Research Award, with Rubén Gaztambide-Fernández, Harvard University ($7,490) 2002-2003: “Architects and the Puzzle of State Socialist Modernization: Architectural Discourse in Hungary and East

Germany after the Second World War.” National Science Foundation Doctoral Dissertation Research Award, with Virag Molnar, Princeton University ($4,500)

“Explaining Changes in Criminal Justice and Social Welfare Policies in the American States, 1967-1985.” National Science Foundation Doctoral Dissertation Research Award, with Joshua Guetzkow, Princeton University ($7,500)

2001-2003: “Categories and Criteria of Evaluation of Research Proposals in the Social Sciences and the Humanities.” National Science Foundation ($114,575)

1998-1999: “Defining Sexual Harassment in France and the United States.” National Science Foundation, Dissertation improvement grant, with Abigail Cope Saguy ($3,400)

1995-1998: “The Princeton-Paris Project on Evaluative Models.” National Science Foundation and the Centre national de recherche scientifique (jointly with Groupe de sociologie politique et morale, Ecole des hautes études en sciences sociales, Paris) ($20,000)

1996: “Race, Class, and Culture Conference.” Russell Sage Foundation ($25,000) 1994-1996: “The Best and the Brightest: Definitions of Personal and Cultural Excellence among the 1991

Presidential Scholars.” Spencer Foundation ($12,000) “Cultural Representation of Paternity Among Poor, Unmarried Parents.” National Science Foundation.

Dissertation improvement grant, with Maureen Waller ($7,500) 1992-1995: “Male Working Class Culture in France and America.” National Science Foundation ($104,500) 1994: “Principles of Evaluation in Comparative Perspective.” Council for European Studies ($2,500) 1992: “Male Working Class Culture in France and America.” American Philosophical Society Travel grant,

(declined) 1988-1989: “The Culture of the American Upper-Middle Class.” Lilly Endowment ($30,000) 1987: “Upper-Middle Class Culture in Indianapolis.” National Science Foundation-American Sociological

Association. “Problems in the discipline grant” ($3,000) “Interviewing Parisian Intellectuals.” Commission franco-américaine d’échanges universitaires, French Government ($2,500)

1984-1985: “The Development of the Social Science and the Growth of the State in Québec.” Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada ($2,000)

INTERNAL GRANTS AT HARVARD: 2019-present: “Reimagining Narratives of Hope: Self-Worth and the Current Crisis of American Society”, Inequality in

America Initiative Competitive Research Fund ($30,000)

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2013-2015: “Cultural Influences in Parents’ Food Decisions” with Caitlin Daniel, Harvard Catalyst Childhood Obesity Pilot grant program ($88,084)

2011-2013: “Qualitative Social Science @ Harvard” with Rakesh Khurana, Interschool Faculty Project funded by the Provost Office ($12,000)

2011-2012: “Education in a New Society: The Growing Interpenetration of Education in Modern Life,” with Jal Mehta, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Exploratory Seminar ($14,995)

2010-2011: “Course on Qualitative Social Science Research for Harvard Undergraduates and Masters Students,” with Rakesh Khurana and Natasha Warikoo, President’s Innovations Fund for Faculty (PJIFF) ($15,000)

2007-2011: “A Comparative Study of Responses to Discrimination by Members of Stigmatized Groups.” Weatherhead Initiative in International Affairs ($170,000)

2007-2008: “Real Estate Agents as Cultural Brokers.” Real Estate Academic Initiative at the Graduate School of Design, with Lauren Rivera ($18,975)

2005-2008: “Bridging Boundaries: Destigmatization Strategies of African-Americans and Black Brazilians.” Large grant for faculty research project, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs ($80,000)

2006-2007: David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies Faculty Grant ($5,000) 2005: “Ethno-racism and the Transformation of Collective Identity.” Conference grant, Weatherhead Center for

International Affairs ($20,000) PUBLICATIONS: BOOKS 2017: Prisms of Inequality: Moral Boundaries, Exclusion, and Academic Evaluation. Erasmus Prize Essay.

Amsterdam: Praemium Erasmianum Foundation. 52 pp. 2016: Getting Respect: Responding to Stigma and Discrimination in the United States, Brazil, and Israel (with

Graziella Moraes Silva, Jessica S. Welburn, Joshua Guetzkow, Nissim Mizrachi, Hanna Herzog, and Elisa Reis). Princeton: Princeton University Press. Paperback 2018. 377 pp.

2009: How Professors Think: Inside the Curious World of Academic Judgment. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. Paperback 2010. 330 pp.

Korean translation. Seoul, South Korea: Korea National Open University. 2011. Spanish translation. Madrid, Spain: Centro de Investigationes Sociològicas. 2015.

Chinese translation. Chengdu, China: Sichuan People’s Publishing House Co. 2019. 2000: The Dignity of Working Men: Morality and the Boundaries of Race, Class, and Immigration. Cambridge,

MA: Harvard University Press and New York: Russell Sage Foundation. Paperback 2002. 291 pp. French translation. La dignité des travailleurs. Paris: Presses de Science Po. 2002.

“Euphemized Racism: Moral qua Racial Boundaries.” Section reprinted in Race, Ethnicity, and Gender: Selected Readings. Ed. by Joseph F. Healey and Eileen O’Brien. Thousand Oaks: Pine Forge Press, 2007, pp. 385-405. Interviews archived at the Henry A. Murray Research Archive, Institute for Quantitative Social Science, Harvard University.

1992: Money, Morals, and Manners: The Culture of the French and the American Upper-Middle Class. University of Chicago Press (Morality and Society series, ed. by Alan Wolfe). (2nd edition: 1999).350 pp.

French translation. La morale et l’argent: La culture des cadres en France et aux Etats-unis. Paris: A.M. Metailié, (Leçons de choses series, ed. by Luc Boltanski). 1995. “Symbolic Boundaries and Status,” in Cultural Sociology. Ed. by Lyn Spillman, Malden, MA and Oxford: Blackwell, 2002, pp. 98-119.

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“Money, Morals, and Manners.” Sections reprinted in Sociology: Exploring the Architecture of Everyday Life—Readings. Ed. by David M. Newman. Thousand Oaks: Pine Forge Press, 1995, pp. 199-214. Interviews archived at the Henry A. Murray Research Archive, Institute for Quantitative Social Science, Harvard University.

EDITED COLLECTIONS AND JOURNAL SPECIAL ISSUES: 2020: La morale des sociologues, (co-edited with Bruno Cousin), Paris : Presses universitaires de France. 2019: “Inequality as a Multidimensional Process” (co-edited with Paul Pierson). Special Issue of Daedalus:

Journal of the American Academy of Arts and Science, 148(3). 2018: “Cultural Sociology and China” (co-edited with Amy Tsang). Special issue of The Journal of Chinese

Sociology, 4(15), 4(17), 4(18), 4(19), 5(7), and 5(15). 2017: “The Trump/Brexit Moment: Causes and Consequences” (co-edited with Nigel Dodd and Mike Savage).

Special issue of British Journal of Sociology, 68(S1): S1-S280. 2016: “Mutuality, Health Promotion and Collective Cultural Change” (co-edited with Mabel Berezin, Alonzo

Plough, and Matthew Trujillo). Special issue of Social Science & Medicine, 165: 1-296. 2013: Social Resilience in the Neoliberal Era (co-edited with Peter A. Hall). New York: Cambridge University

Press. Reprinted in Cultural Sociology: An Introductory Reader, edited by Matt Wray. New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 2013, pp. 532-550. French translation, “La résilience sociale à l'ère néolibérale,” Revue des Politiques Sociales et Familiales. Paris, France: CNAF, 2020, vol. 132-133, pp. 85-96.

2012: “Responses to Stigmatization in Comparative Perspectives: Brazil, Canada, Israel, France, South Africa, Sweden, and the United States” (co-edited with Nissim Mizrachi). Special issue of Ethnic and Racial Studies, 35(3): 365-540.

Also published as Responses to Stigmatization in Comparative Perspective (co-edited with Nissim Mizrachi). New York and London: Routledge, 2013, 200 pages. Paperback 2016.

“Varieties of Responses to Stigmatization: Macro, Meso, and Micro Dimensions” (co-edited with Jessica S. Welburn and Crystal M. Fleming). Special feature of Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race, 9(1): 41-168.

2011: Social Knowledge in the Making (co-edited with Charles Camic and Neil Gross). Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

2010: Reconsidering Culture and Poverty (co-edited with Mario Luis Small and David J. Harding). Special issue of the Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 629: 6-225.

Portuguese translation, “Reavaliando Culturea e Pobreza,” Sociolgia & Anthropolgia. November 2011.

“The Future of France” (co-edited with Eloi Laurent). Dossier in French Politics, Culture & Society 28(3): 66-152.

2009: Successful Societies: How Institutions and Culture Affect Health (co-edited with Peter A. Hall). New York: Cambridge University Press.

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2008: Workshop on The Evaluation of Systematic Qualitative Research in the Social Sciences (co-edited with Patricia White). Washington, DC: National Science Foundation.

2000: Rethinking Comparative Cultural Sociology: Repertoires of Evaluation in France and the United States (co-edited with Laurent Thévenot). London: Cambridge University Press and Paris: Presses de la Maison des sciences de l’homme.

Chinese translation, Jianqiao Xueshu Qianyan. Beijing: Zhonghua Book Company, 2005. 1999: The Cultural Territories of Race: Black and White Boundaries. Chicago: University of Chicago Press and

New York: Russell Sage Foundation. 1992: Cultivating Differences: Symbolic Boundaries and the Making of Inequality (co-edited with Marcel

Fournier). Chicago: University of Chicago Press (2nd edition: 1994). Portuguese translation. São Paulo, Brazil: Edições SESC SP. 2012. 1989: “Culture as Capital” (co-edited with Marcel Fournier). Special issue of Sociologie et Sociétés, 19(4). PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES: 2019: “Inequality Generation and Persistence as Multidimensional Processes: An Interdisciplinary Agenda”

(with Paul Pierson). Daedalus: Journal of the American Academy of Arts and Science, 148(3): 5-18. “Membership without Social Citizenship? Deservingness and Redistribution as Grounds for Equality.”

(with Irene Bloemraad, Will Kymlicka, Leanne Son Hing). Daedalus: Journal of the American Academy of Arts and Science, 148(3): 73-104.

“From ‘Having’ to ‘Being’: Self-Worth and the Current Crisis of American Society.” The British Journal of Sociology. 70(3): 660-707.

“For a ‘Sociology as a Team Sport.’” The British Journal of Sociology. 70(3): 769-779. 2018: “Addressing Recognition Gaps: Destigmatization and the Reduction of Inequality.” American

Sociological Association Presidential Address in American Sociological Review, 83(3): 419-444. “How Can Cultural Sociology Help Us Understand Contemporary Chinese Society?” (with Amy Tsang).

The Journal of Chinese Sociology, 5 (15): 1-8. 2017: “Bridging Cultural Sociology and Cognitive Psychology in Three Contemporary Research Programs.” (with Laura Adler, Bo Yun Park, and Xin Xiang). Nature Human Behavior, 1:866-872. “Trump’s Electoral Speeches and His Appeal to the American White Working Class.” (with Bo Yun Park

and Elena Ayala-Hurtado). British Journal of Sociology, 68(S1): S153-S180. “Editorial: The Trump/Bexit Moment” (with Nigel Dodd and Mike Savage). Special Issue on “The

Trump/Brexit Moment: Causes and Consequences” edited by Michele Lamont and Nigel Dodd. British Journal of Sociology, 68(S1): S3-S10.

2016: “Mutuality, Mobilization, and Messaging for Health Promotion: Toward Collective Cultural Change.” (with Mabel Berezin). Special issue on “Mutuality, Health Promotion and Collective Cultural Change,” edited by Michele Lamont, Mabel Berezin, Alonzo Plough, and Matthew Trujillo. Social Science & Medicine, 165: 201-205.

“Destigmatization and Health: Cultural Constructions and the Long-term Reduction of Stigma.” (with Matthew Clair and Caitlin Daniel). Special issue on “Mutuality, Health Promotion and Collective Cultural

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Change,” edited by Michele Lamont, Mabel Berezin, Alonzo Plough, and Matthew Trujillo. Social Science & Medicine, 165: 223-232.

“Neoliberalism and Symbolic Boundaries in Europe: Global Diffusion, Local Context, Regional Variation.” (with Jonathan J.B. Mijs and Elyas Bakhtiari). Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World, January-December, (2): 1-8.

2015: “Shared Cognitive-Emotional-Interactional Platforms: Markers and Conditions for Successful Interdisciplinary Collaborations.” (with Veronica Boix-Mansilla and Kyoko Sato). Science, Technology & Human Values, 41(4): 571-612.

2014: “Looking Back at Social Knowledge in the Making.” (with Charles Camic and Neil Gross). Sociologica, Number 2.

“Methodological Pluralism and the Possibilities and Limits of Interviewing.” (with Ann Swidler). Qualitative Sociology, 37(2): 153-171.

“How Neo-Liberalism Has Transformed France’s Symbolic Boundaries?” (with Nicolas Duvoux). French Politics, Culture and Society, 32(2): 57-75.

“What is Missing? Cultural Processes and the Making of Inequality.” (with Stefan Beljean and Matthew Clair). SocioEconomic Review, 12(3): 573-608.

Chinese translation: “He Zhe Que Xi? Wen Hua Guo Cheng Yu Dao Xiang Bu Ping Deng De Yin Guo Lu Jing.” Trad. Junchao Tang. Journal of Sociological Studies. 1(1), 2018: 201-39+278.

2013: “Why Social Relations Matter for Politics and Successful Societies.” (with Peter A. Hall). Annual Review of Political Science, 16: 1-23.

2012: “Toward a Comparative Sociology of Valuation and Evaluation.” Annual Review of Sociology, 38: 201-221.

Portuguese translation. “Em direção a uma sociologia comparativa da valoração e da avaliação.” Trad. Marina Sartore. Norus. 01(1), janeiro-junho, 2013: 7-37.

“Introduction: Varieties of Responses to Stigmatization: Macro, Meso, and Micro Dimensions.” (with Jessica S. Welburn and Crystal M. Fleming). Special feature of DuBois Review: Social Science Research on Race, 9(1): 43-49.

“How Has Bourdieu Been Good to Think With? The Case of the United States.” Sociological Forum, 27(1): 228-237.

“Generational Differences in Accounts of the Development of American Cultural Sociology: Let Me Count the Ways: Response to Lizardo and Mische’s Comment.” Sociological Forum, 27(1): 251-254.

“Introduction: Ordinary People Doing Extraordinary Things: Responses to Stigmatization in Comparative Perspective.” (with Nissim Mizrachi). Special issue of Ethnic and Racial Studies, 35(3): 365-381.

“African Americans Respond to Stigmatization: The Meanings and Salience of Confronting, Deflecting Conflict, Educating the Ignorant and ‘Managing the Self.’” (with Crystal M. Fleming and Jessica S. Welburn). Special issue of Ethnic and Racial Studies, 35(3): 400-417.

2011: “European Workers: Meaning-Making Beings.” (with Caitlin Daniel and Eleni Arzoglou). Special issue of Research in the Sociology of Work, edited by David Brady, 22(2): 287-312.

2010: “Introduction: Assessing France as a Model of Societal Success.” (with Eloi Laurent) French Politics, Culture & Society, 28(3): 66-73.

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“Cultural Diversity and Anti-Poverty Policy.” (with Mario Luis Small). International Social Science Journal, 61(199): 169-180.

Significantly revised version of “Cultural Diversity and Poverty Eradication.” (with Mario Luis Small). Background Paper prepared for World Report on Cultural Diversity, UNESCO, 2007.

“Introduction: Reconsidering Culture and Poverty.” (with Mario Luis Small and David Harding.) Special issue on Reconsidering Culture and Poverty, edited by David J Harding, Michèle Lamont, and Mario Luis Small. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 629: 6-27.

Portuguese translation. 2011. Sociologica & Anthropologia, 1(2): 91-117. 2009: “Les conditions de l’évaluation universitaire: Quelques réflexions à partir du cas américain.” (with Bruno

Cousin). Revue Mouvements, 60: 113-117. “Fairness as Appropriateness: Negotiating Epistemological Differences in Book Review.” (with Grégoire

Mallard and Joshua Guetzkow). Science, Technology and Human Values, 34(5): 573-606. 2008: “Complementary Rather than Contradictory: Diversity and Excellence in Peer Review and Admissions in

American Higher Education.” (with Graziella Moraes da Silva). 21st Century Society: Journal of the Academy of Social Science, 4(1): 1-15.

2007: “European Studies in the United States: Current Challenges and Prospects for the Future.” The Tocqueville Review, XXXIX(1): 165-174.

2006: “Boundary Processes: Recent Theoretical Developments and New Contributions.” (with Mark Pachucki and Sabrina Pendergrass). Poetics, 35(6): 331-351.

“Beyond Blind Faith: Overcoming the Obstacles to Interdisciplinary Evaluation.” (with Grégoire Mallard and Joshua Guetzkow) Research Evaluation, 15(1): 43-57.

Chinese translation: Peer Review, Scientific Integrity, and the Governance of Science, Ed. by Bob Frodeman, Britt Holbrook, Carl Mitcham. Beijing: Remnin Press, 2012.

2005: “Sur les frontières de la reconnaissance. Les catégories internes et externes de l’identité collective.” (with Christopher Bail). Revue européenne des migrations internationals, 21(2): 61-90.

2004: “Everyday Anti-Racism: Competence and Religion in the Cultural Repertoire of the African American Elite.” (with Crystal Fleming). Du Bois Review, 2(1): 29-43.

“What is Originality in the Social Sciences and the Humanities?” (with Joshua Guetzkow and Grégoire Mallard). American Sociological Review, 69(2): 190-212.

2003: “Who Counts as ‘Them’: Racism and Virtue in the United States and France.” Contexts, 2(4): 36-41. 2002: “From Character to Intellect: Changing Conceptions of Merit in the Social Sciences and the Humanities,

1951-1971.” (with Angela Tsay, Andrew Abbott, and Joshua Guetzkow). Poetics, 31(1): 23-17. “The Study of Boundaries Across the Social Sciences.” (with Virag Molnar). Annual Review of Sociology,

28: 167-195. “Ordinary Cosmopolitanisms: Strategies for Bridging Racial Boundaries among Working Class Men.”

(with Sada Aksartova). Theory, Culture and Society, 19(4): 1-25. Reprinted in Cosmopolitanism: Critical Concepts in Sociology, edited by Gerard Delanty and David Inglis. New York: Routledge. 2002. German translation: Ethnowissen: Soziologische Beiträge zu ethnischer Differenzierung und Migration, edited by Dariuš Zifonun and Marion Müller. Wiesbaden, Germany: VS Verag. 2010.

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2001: “North African Immigrants Respond to French Racism: Demonstrating Equivalence through Universalism.” (with Ann Morning and Margarita Mooney). Ethnic and Racial Studies, 25(3): 390-414.

“How Blacks Use Consumption to Shape their Collective Identity: Evidence from African American Marketing Specialists.” (with Virág Molnár). Journal of Consumer Culture, 1(1): 31-45.

Reprinted in Consumption, edited by Alan Warde. Rochester, NY: SAGE Publications. August, 2010.

“Immigration and the Salience of Racial Boundaries among French Workers.” French Politics, Culture, and Society, 19(1): 1-21.

Reprinted in Race in France: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Politics of Difference, edited by Herrick Chapman and Laura L. Frader. New York and Oxford: Berghahn Books. Pp. 141-161. 2004.

2000: “Symbolic Boundaries.” International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, edited by Neil J. Smelser and Paul B. Baltes. London: Pergamon Press. Pp. 15341-15347.

“Comparing French and American Sociology.” The Tocqueville Review. Special 20th anniversary issue on “Intellectual, Political, and Cultural Relationships Between France and the United States Over the Last Twenty Years,” 21(1): 109-122.

“The Future of Cultural Sociology: Broadening our Agenda.” Contemporary Sociology, special millennium issue on “Sociology in the 21st Century,” 29(4): 602-607.

“The Best of the Brightest: Definitions of the Ideal Self among Prize-Winning Students.” (with Jason Kaufman and Michael Moody). Sociological Forum, 15(2): 187-224.

1996: “Michael Schudson, Alan Wolfe, and Universal Morality.” The Communication Review, 4(10): 121-128. “Cultural and Moral Boundaries in the United States: Structural Position, Geographic Location, and

Lifestyle Explanations” (with John Schmalzbauer, Maureen Waller, and Daniel Weber). Poetics, 24(1): 31-56.

1995: “The Nature of Virtue: Symbolic Boundaries in the French and American Upper-Middle Class.” (in German). Berliner Journal Für Soziologie, 6(1): 15-32.

1989: “National Identity and National Boundary Patterns in France and the United States.” French Historical Studies, 19(2): 349-365.

1988: “The Power-Culture Link in a Comparative Perspective.” Comparative Social Research, 11: 131-150. “Surveying the Continental Drift; The Diffusion of French Social and Literary Theory in the United

States.” (with Marsha Witten). French Politics and Society, 6(3): 17-23. “Cultural Capital: Allusions, Gaps and Glissandos in Recent Theoretical Developments.” (with Annette L.

Lareau). Sociological Theory, 6(2): 153-168. Reprinted in The Structure of Schooling: Readings in the Sociology of Education, by Richard Arum, Irness R. Beattie, and Karly Ford. Rochester, NY: SAGE Publications, Inc. 2014.

1987: “From Paris to Stanford: A Sociological Reconversion from French to American Sociology.” (in French). Politix, (3-4): 22-29.

“How to Become a Dominant French Philosopher: The Case of Jacques Derrida.” American Journal of Sociology, 93(3): 584-622.

Reprinted in The New American Cultural Sociology, edited by Philip Smith. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, Pp. 93-108, 1998.

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Reprinted in Pensées Rebelles: Foucault, Derrida, Deleuze. Auxerre: Sciences Humaines Editions, Pp. 125-131, 2013.

Translated into Japanese, Seijo Communication Review, 9: 93-143, 1995. 1984: “Cultural Capital and the Liberal Political Attitudes of Professionals: Comment on Brint.” American

Journal of Sociology, 92(6):1501-1505. 1983: “Social Movements in Interorganizational Context: The Case of Women’s Organizations.” (in French).

Politique, 5: 75-106. 1982: “The Ideological Crisis in the United States.” (in French). Politique, 4: 5-26. “The Power of Intellectuals.” (in French). Politique, 1: 19-46. CHAPTERS: 2019: “Social Solidarity.” Pp. 241-248 in Antidemocracy in America: Truth, Power, and the Republic at Risk,

edited by E. Klinenberg, S. Marcus, and C. Zaloom. New York, NY: Columbia University Press. First published online as: “The Big Picture: Social Solidarity.” Public Books, November 13, 2017. 2018: “Belonging.” (with Bilgrami, Akeel, Prabhat Patnaik, Faisal Devji, Ernesto Ottone, James Tully, Nira

Wickramasinghe, and Sue Wright). Pp. 779-812 in Rethinking Society for the 21st Century: Report of the International Panel on Social Progress, authored by International Panel on Social Progress (IPSP). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

2016: “How Quality is Recognized by Peer Review Panels: The Case of the Humanities.” (with Joshua Guetzkow). Pp. 31-41 in Research Quality in the Humanities, edited by M. Ochsner, S.E. Hug, and H.D. Daniel. Berlin: Springer.

2015: “Un diagnostique de la sociologie française contemporaine.” Pp. 77-81 in Les sociologies françaises: Héritages et perspectives 1960-2010, edited by C. Paradeise, D. Lorrain, and D. Demaziere. Rennes: Presses de l’Université de Rennes.

“Beyond the Culture of Poverty: Meaning-Making among Low-Income Populations Around Family, Neighborhood, and Work.” (with Monica Bell, Nathan Fosse, and Eva Rosen). Pp. 1-16 in The Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of Race, Ethnicity and Nationalism, edited by D. Rutledge, et al. New Jersey: Wiley-Blackwell.

“Symbolic Boundaries.” (with Mark Pachucki and Sabrina Pendergrass). Pp. 850-855 in International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences 2nd Edition, edited by J. Wright. Oxford: Elsevier Limited.

“A Post-Bourdieusian Sociology of Valuation and Evaluation for the Field of Cultural Production.” (with Stefan Beljean and Phillipa Chong). In The Routledge Handbook of the Sociology of Art and Culture, edited by L. Hanquinet and M. Savage. London: Routledge.

2014: “How Do University, Higher Education and Research Contribute to Societal Well-Being?” Pp. 9-16 in Higher Education in Societies: A Multi Scale Perspective, edited by G. Goastellec and F. Picard. Boston, MA: Sense Publishers.

2013: “Introduction: Social Resilience in the Neoliberal Era.” (with Peter A. Hall). Pp. 1-35 in Social Resilience in the Neoliberal Era, edited by P.A. Hall and M. Lamont. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Reprinted in Wray, Matt, ed. 2013. Cultural Sociology: An Introductory Reader, edited by Matt Wray. New York: W.W. Norton & Company. 532-550.

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French translation, “Introduction: Social Resilience in the Neoliberal Era,” Revue des politiques sociales et familiales. 132-133. Forthcoming. Paris, France: CNAF

“Responses to Discrimination and Social Resilience under Neoliberalism: The United States Compared.” (with Jessica S. Welburn and Crystal M. Fleming). Pp.129-157 in Social Resilience in the Neoliberal Era, edited by P.A. Hall and M. Lamont. New York: Cambridge University Press.

French translation: “Réactions à la discrimination raciale et résilience sociale dans le contexte néoliberal aux États-Unis.” Pp. 238-244 in special issue on “Le volontarisme aux Etats-Unis: un lien social à l’épreuve,” Informations Sociales ,177: 2013/3. French translation: “Réactions à la discrimination et résilience sociale dans le néolibéralisme. Comparaison États-Unis, Brésil, Israël.” Pp. 169-188 in Inégalités et justice sociale, edited by F. Dubet. Paris: La Découverte. 2014. German translation: “Formen des Umgangs mit Diskriminierung und soziale Resilienz im Neoliberalismus: Die Vereinigten Staaten im Vergleich.” Pp. 89-122, in Resilienz im Sozialen. Theoretische und empirische Analysen, edited by M. Endress and A. Maurer. Wiesbaden: Springer VS. 2014.

2012: “A Conceptual Framework.” (with Alice Wuermli, Rainer Silbereisen, Mattias Lundberg, Jere R. Behrman, and Larry Aber). Pp. 29-201 in Children and Youth in Crisis: Protecting and Promoting Human Development in Times of Economic Shocks, edited by A. Wuermli & M. Lundberg. Washington, DC: The World Bank.

2011: “Introduction: The Study of Social Knowledge Making.” (with Charles Camic and Neil Gross). Pp. 1-42 in Social Knowledge in the Making, edited by C. Camic, N. Gross, and M. Lamont. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

“Comparing Customary Rules of Fairness: Evidence of Evaluative Practices in Peer Review Panels.” (with Katri Huutoniemi). Pp. 209-233 in Social Knowledge in the Making, edited by C. Camic, N. Gross, and M. Lamont. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

“Équité pragmatique: production du sacré en respectant les règles.” Pp. 213-230 in L’évaluation de la recherche en sciences humaines et sociales, edited by P. Servais. Louvain-la-Neuve: Acedemia-Bruylant.

English translation: “Pragmatic Fairness: Production of the Sacred While Observing the Rules.” Pp. 37-46 in Evaluation: New Balance of Power? IFQ-Working Papers. Berlin, Germany: Institut fur Forschungsinformation und Qualitatssicherung. 2011.

2010: “Looking Back at Bourdieu.” Pp. 128-141 in Cultural Analysis and Bourdieu’s Legacy: Settling Accounts and Developing Alternatives, edited by E. Silva and A. Warde. London: Routledge.

2009: “Preface.” Injustice at Work, by François Dubet. Boulder, CO: Paradigm Books. “Race-bridging for Christ? Conservative Christians and Black-White Relations in Community Life.” (with

Paul Lichterman and Prudence Carter). Pp. 187-220 in Evangelicals and Democracy in America, edited by S. Brint and J. Schroedel. New York: Russell Sage Foundation.

“Responses to Racism, Health, and Social Inclusion as a Dimension of Successful Societies.” Pp. 151-168 in Successful Societies: How Institutions and Culture Affect Health, by P. A. Hall and M. Lamont. New York: Cambridge University Press.

“Critères d’évaluation et structures culturelles.” 2009. Pp. 437-446 in Compétences critiques et sens de la justice, edited by M. Breviglieri, C. Lafaye, and D. Trom. Paris: Economica.

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German translation: “Evaluierungskriterien und kulturelle Strukturen.” 2019. Pp 113-124 in (Be)Werten. Beiträge zur sozialen Konstruktion von Wertigkeit, Soziologie des Wertens und Bewertens, edited by Stefan Nicolae, Martin Endreß, Oliver Berli, Daniel Bischur. Springer VS, Wiesbaden.

2008: “Consumption.” (with Virág Molnár). Pp. 89-93 in Encyclopedia of Racial and Ethnic Studies, edited by E. Cashmore. London: Routledge.

“How Culture Matters: Enriching Our Understandings of Poverty.” (with Mario Luis Small). Pp. 76-102 in The Colors of Poverty: Why Racial and Ethnic Disparities Persist, edited by A. Lin and D. Harris. New York: Russell Sage Foundation.

2006: “How French and American Workers Define Cultural Membership.” Pp. 93-118 in Inequalities of the World, edited by G. Therborn. London: Verso.

“Evaluating Creative Minds: The Assessment of Originality in Peer Review.” (with Marcel Fournier, Joshua Guetzkow, Grégoire Mallard, and Roxane Bernier). Pp. 166-182 in Knowledge, Communication, and Creativity, edited by A. Sales and M. Fournier. London: Sage.

2005: “Communauté et exclusion: Le role de l’immigration, de la race, et de la pauvreté.” Pp. 239-262 in Les codes de la différence. Race, Origine, Religion. France, Allemagne, Etats-Unis, edited by R. Kastoryano. Paris: Les Presses de Science Po.

2004: “The Evaluation of Scholarship Programs.” Pp. 104-126 in The Lucky Few and the Worthy Many: Competitive Scholarships and the World’s Future Leaders, edited by A.S. Ilchman, W.F. Ilchman, and M.H. Tolar. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press.

“A Life of Sad, but Justified Choices: Interviewing Across (too) Many Divides.” Pp.162-171 in Researching Race and Racism, edited by M. Bulmer and J. Solomos. London: Routledge.

2002: “Working Men’s Imagined Communities: The Boundaries of Race, Immigration, and Poverty in France and the United States.” Pp. 178-197 in The Postmodern Self: Imagining and Belonging, edited by U. Hedetoft and M. Hjort. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press.

“Social Categorization and Group Identification: How African Americans Shape their Collective Identity Through Consumption.” (with Virág Molnár). Pp. 171-185 in Interdisciplinary Approaches to Demand and Its Role in Innovation, edited by K. Green, et al. Manchester: Manchester University Press.

2001: “Culture and Identity.” Pp. 171-186 in Handbook of Sociological Theory, edited by J.H. Turner. New York: Plenum.

2000: “Introduction: Toward a Renewed Comparative Cultural Sociology.” (with Laurent Thévenot). Pp. 1-22 in Rethinking Comparative Cultural Sociology: Repertoires of Evaluation in France and the United States, edited by M. Lamont and L. Thévenot. London: Cambridge University Press.

“The Rhetoric of Racism and Anti-Racism in France and the United States.” Pp. 25-55 in Rethinking Comparative Cultural Sociology: Repertoires of Evaluation in France and the United States, edited by M. Lamont and L. Thévenot. London: Cambridge University Press.

“Conclusion: Exploring the French and American Polity.” (with Laurent Thévenot). Pp. 307-327 in Rethinking Comparative Cultural Sociology: Repertoires of Evaluation in France and the United States, edited by M. Lamont and L. Thévenot. London: Cambridge University Press and Paris: Presses de la Maison des sciences de l’homme.

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“Negotiating a Passage between Disciplinary Borders: A Symposium.” (with K. Wissoker, L. Anderson, A. Appadurai, T. Bender, M. Gellert, J. Goldfarb, and J. Guetzkow). Items and Issues: Social Science Research Council 1(3-4). Medford, MA: Global Development and Environment Institute.

1999: “Introduction: Beyond Taking Culture Seriously.” Pp. ix-xx in The Cultural Territories of Race: Black and White Boundaries, edited by M. Lamont. Chicago: University of Chicago Press and New York: Russell Sage Foundation.

“Above ‘People Above’: Status and Worth among White and Black Workers.” Pp. 127-150 in The Cultural Territories of Race: Black and White Boundaries, edited by M. Lamont. Chicago: University of Chicago Press and New York: Russell Sage Foundation.

1997: “The Meaning of Class and Race: French and American Workers Discuss Differences.” Pp. 193-220 in Reworking Class, edited by J. Hall. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.

“Colliding Moralities between White and Black Workers.” Pp. 263-285 in Sociology to Cultural Studies: New Perspectives, edited by E. Long. New York: Blackwell.

“The Frontiers of Our Dreams Are No Longer the Same: Cultural Dynamics of Exclusion and Community in France, the United States, and Québec.” Pp. 215-217 in Self-Determination and Self-Administration, edited by W. Danspeckgruber and Sir A. Watts. New York: Lynne Rienner Publishers.

1993: “Pride, Shame, Self-identity and Symbolic Boundaries.” Pp. 437-442 in Structuration du social et modernité avancée, edited by M. Audet and H. Bouchikhi. Québec: Presses de l’Université Laval.

1991: “France: Alternative Locations for Public Debate.” (with Jack Veugelers). Pp. 125-156 in Between States and Markets: The Public Sphere in Advanced Industrial Societies, edited by R. Wuthnow. Princeton: Princeton University Press.

1990: “Betwixt-and-Between: Recent Cultural Sociology in Europe and the United States.” (with Robert Wuthnow). Pp. 287-315 in Frontiers of Social Theory: The New Synthesis, edited by G. Ritzer. New York: Columbia University Press.

1987: “The Production of Culture in France and the United States.” Pp. 167-178 in Intellectuals in Liberal Democracies: Political Influence and Social Involvement, edited by A.G. Gagnon. New York: Praeger.

1985: “Institutional and Intellectual Differences between American and French Sociology.” Pp. 119-144 in Political Science and Science Policy in an Age of Uncertainty, edited by B. Crousse and M. Graeven. Frankfurt: Campus Verlag.

ONLINE PUBLICATIONS: 2017: “What Trump’s Campaign Speeches Show About His Lasting Appeal to the White Working Class.” (with

Bo Yun Park and Elena Ayala-Hurtado). Harvard Business Review, posted November, 2017. “The Seduction Scam and the Crisis of Social Solidarity: Trump, Football, and the White Working Class.”

Public Books, posted November 2017. “The US Administration’s Clampdown on Facts, Research and Knowledge Provides Great Opportunity

for Canada to Lead.” Policy Options, posted July 7, 2017. 2016: “Curating Knowledge in the Social Sciences under Digital Conditions: Changing Contexts of Evaluation

and Reputation Making.” Parameters: Social Sciences Research Council, posted September 2016.

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“’Sociologue: A Contribution to a Debate on ‘Can Comparative Historical Sociology Save the World?’” Trajectories: Newsletter of the ASA Comparative and Historical Sociology Section, 27(3):15-17.

“’Optimally Ambiguous Exchanges’ and Other Conditions for Productive Interdisciplinary Collaboration.” (with Veronica Boix Mansilla and Kyoko Sato). Items: Social Science Research Council, posted May 3, 2016.

“Neoliberal Policy Implementation Goes Hand in Hand with Stronger Symbolic Boundaries.” (with Jonathan Mijs). Epicenter, posted March 9, 2016.

2015: “Pushing the Frontiers of Research in Education and Inequality.” Sociology of Education Newsletter, 18(2):3.

“Response: France After Charlie Hebdo.” (with Nicolas Duvoux). Boston Review, posted February 24, 2015.

2013: “Valuation Studies? Our Collective Two Cents.” (with Hans Kjellberg, Alexandre Mallard et al.). Valuation Studies, 1(1):11-30.

2011: “Discussion on Michèle Lamont’s How Professors Think.” (with Yuri Kazepov, Federico Savini, Leonardo Catena, Zhang Hongbo, Komlik Oleg, Maria Agodi). Sociologica, posted October 21, 2011.

“A Fresh Approach to Culture.” (with Mario L. Small and David J. Harding). Spotlight on Poverty, posted August 15, 2011.

2010: “The Multiple Crises of French Universities.” Council of National Associations, posted January 28, 2010. 2009: “Is Your Stuff Up to Snuff?” Teachers College Record, posted November 24, 2009. “A Fairness Doctrine for Academia.” The Huffington Post, posted May 8, 2009. “Opening the Black Box of Peer Review.” The Huffington Post, posted April 30, 2009. “Diversity and Excellence in Higher Education: Not Alternatives but Additives.” The Huffington Post,

posted April 27, 2009. “Re-examining the Funding of Academia through Obama’s Recovery Act.” Daily Kos, posted March 26,

2009. 2007: “Cultural Diversity and Poverty Eradication.” (with Mario Luis Small). Background paper, World Report on

Cultural Diversity, UNESCO. 2005: “Peer Evaluation in the Social Sciences and Humanities Compared: The United States, the United

Kingdom and France.” (with Grégoire Mallard). Report prepared for the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. Ottawa: SSHRC: 40 pp.

ESSAYS, OP-EDS, INTERVIEWS, REPORTS, BOOK REVIEWS, AND OTHER SHORT PIECES: 2019: “The World is Not a Field: An Interview with Michèle Lamont.” (Interview by Anders Hylmö). Sociologisk

Forskning 56(2): 167-179. “How to Publish, but Most Importantly, Why.” Sociologica 13(1): 33-35. « Postface : Entretien avec Michèle Lamont « (réalisé par Lilian Mathieu et Violaine Roussel), in Lilian

Mathieu, Violaine Roussel (dir.), Penser les frontières sociales. Enquêtes sur la culture, l’engagement et la politique, Lyon, Presses universitaires de Lyon, collection « Actions collectives », 2019, p. 247-255.

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“Michèle Lamont on The Sociology of Inequality.” (Interview by Eve Gerber). Five Books, January 14, 2019.

2018: “Sociology’s Response to the Trump Presidency: Views from the 108th ASA President.” Sociological Forum 33(4):1068–71.

“Foreword: A Much Needed Project.” Pp. vii-ix preface in Education in a New Society: Renewing the Sociology of Education, edited by Jal Mehta and Scott Davies. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

2017: “The Big Picture: Social Solidarity.” Public Books, November 13, 2017. “Looking Back on Ten Years of Collaboration and Respect.” (with Graziella Moraes Silva and Elisa

Reis). ReVista: Harvard Review of Latin America, 17(1):64. “La solidarité sociale en péril: Les États-Unis, une « Bully Nation »?” Le Devoir, August 12, 2017. 2016: “American Sociology at the Time of Trumpism. Interview with Michèle Lamont” (Interview by Arnaud

Saint-Martin, in French). Association française de sociologie, April 13, 2016. “Cross-Cultural Responses to Discrimination: A Q&A with Michèle Lamont.” Weatherhead Center for

International Affairs, Epicenter, Harvard University, October 11, 2016. “Michèle Lamont: Portrait of a Capacious Sociologist.” (interview by Nasar Meer). Sociology,

50(5):1012-1022. “Getting Respect: Responding to Stigma and Discrimination.” The Sociologist, May: 3-5, 2016. Reprinted in Nexus, Newsletter of the Australian Sociological Association, April 7, 2017. Review of “Expulsions: Brutality and Complexity in the Global Economy” by Saskia Sassen. American

Journal of Sociology, 121(3):955-956. 2015: “Q & A with Michèle Lamont, ASA President-Elect.” (interview by Alexandra Kowalski). ASA Culture

Section, November 11, 2015. 2014: “A Threat to Civil Rights?” (with Joseph Guay). The Boston Globe, May 07, 2014. “Reflections Inspired by Ethnic Boundary Making: Institutions, Power, Networks by Andreas Wimmer.”

Ethnic and Racial Studies, 37(5):814-819. 2013: “Confrontation vs. Conflict Avoidance: How Minorities Across International Borders Deal with Racism” by

Jean-Philippe Dedieu. Africa at LSE Blog. “Neoliberalism and Social Resilience.” (with Peter A. Hall.) People’s Daily, 7(22):3. “Une remarquable stratégie.” (with Gérard Bouchard). La Presse, November 13, 2013. “European Studies as an Intellectual Field: Perspective from Sociology.” Perspectives on Europe,

43(1):41-45. “Revisiting How Professors Think across National and Occupational Contexts.” Papers: Revista de

sociologia, 98(3):587-591. 2012: “How China’s Elite Universities Will Have to Change.” (with Anna Sun) The Chronicle of Higher

Education, December 10, 2012. “In This Election Season: A Plea for a Cultural Sociology that Matters.” Culture Newsletter: American

Sociological Association Section on the Sociology of Culture, 25(3):6, 14-15.

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Review of “Political Epistemics: The Secret Police, the Opposition, and the End of East German Socialism” by Andreas Glaeser. American Journal of Sociology, 118(1):258-260.

2011: “Opening the Black Box of Evaluation: How Quality is Recognized by Peer Review Panels.” (with Katri Huutoniemi). Bulletin of the Swiss Academy of Humanities and Social Sciences, 2:47-49.

2010: “What Makes a Society Successful?” Perspectives on Europe, 40(1):13-14. “Building Socio-emotional-cognitive Platforms for Interdisciplinary Collaboration.” (with Veronica Boix

Mansilla, Kyoko Sato, Flossie Chua, Sabine Hoidn, and Analia Ivanier). Report prepared for the Canadian Institute of Advanced Research Successful Interdisciplinary Collaborations Study. 95 pp.

“Building Socio-emotional-cognitive Platforms for Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Case Studies.” (with Veronica Boix Mansilla, Kyoko Sato, Flossie Chua, Sabine Hoidn, and Analia Ivanier). Report prepared for the Canadian Institute of Advanced Research Successful Interdisciplinary Collaborations Study. 171 pp.

“From Where I Sit: Dashed Hope Brings Ill Wind.” Times Higher Education, February 4, 2010. http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/story.asp?sectioncode= 26&storycode=410230&c=1.

2009: “The French Model.” (with Eloi Laurent). International Herald Tribune, December 18, 2009. Reprinted in The New York Times, December 18, 2009.

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/19/opinion/19iht-edlaurent.html?_r=2&ref=global. “The French Disconnection.” (with Bruno Cousin). Times Higher Education, 1,925 (December 3-9):32-

37. https://www.timeshighereducation.com/features/the-french-disconnection/409383.article. Reprinted in International Sociological Association E-Bulletin, March 2010. Review of “Rethinking Expertise,” by Harry Collins and Robert Evans. In American Journal of Sociology,

115(2):569–571. “NSF Report Tackles Standards of Evaluation for Qualitative Research.” (with Patricia White).

Footnotes, 37(6). “The Wear and Tear of Our Daily Lives.” (with Peter Hall). The Globe and Mail, November 13, 2009.

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/opinions/the-wear-and-tear-of-our-daily-lives/article1363167/. 2008: “Promoting Excellence in Research – An International Blue Ribbon Panel Assessment of Peer Review

Practices at the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.” Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada. http://www.sshrc-crsh.gc.ca/about-au_sujet/publications/peer-pairs_e.pdf.

2007: Review of “Injustices: expérience des inégalités au travail“ by François Dubet, Valérie Caillet, Régis Cortéséro, David Mélo, Françoise Rault. Sociologie du travail. 49(4):559-561.

“Bridging Boundaries: The Equalization Strategies of Stigmatized Ethno-racial Groups Compared.” (with Christopher A. Bail). Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies Working Paper Series, Issue # 154.

“What Makes a Society Succeed?” (with Peter Hall). Reach: The magazine of the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research, Spring 2007.

“A Strategy for Assessing Science: Behavioral and Social Research on Aging.” National Research Council, and Committee on Assessing Behavioral and Social Science Research on Aging, edited by Irwin Feller and Paul C. Stern. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press.

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2006: “France Shows its True Colors.” (with Eloi Laurent). Op-ed in The Boston Globe, June 3, 2006, p. A-11. Reprinted in the International Herald Tribune, June 6, 2006.

“Le mal américain.” (with Eloi Laurent; in French). Commentary in Liberation.fr, July 6, 2006. 2005: “Le cas Derrida vu par la sociologie des sciences: génealogie d’un succès.” (in French). Sciences

Humaines, special issue 3(May-June):68-70. “Ethno-Racism and the Transformation of Collective Identities.” Centerpiece: Newsletter of the

Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, 19/20(3/4):3, 7. 2004: “Recruiting, Promoting, and Retaining Women Academics: Lessons from the Literature.” Prepared for

the Standing Committee on the Status of Women, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Harvard University, December 8, 2004.

“Theoretical Growth and Conceptual Foreplay.” Perspectives. Newsletter of the ASA Theory Section, 27(3):5.

“Theoretical Cultures in the Social Sciences and the Humanities.” Perspectives: Newsletter of the ASA Theory Section, 27(2):5.

“The Theory Section and Theory Satellites.” Perspectives. Newsletter of the ASA Theory Section, 27(1):5.

“Evaluating Qualitative Research: Some Empirical Findings and an Agenda.” Workshop on Scientific Foundations of Qualitative Research, edited by Charles C. Ragin, Joane Nagel, and Patricia White. Washington, DC: National Science Foundation. Pp. 91-95.

Review of “Comparative Historical Analysis in the Social Sciences,” edited by James Mahoney and Dietrich Rueschemeyer (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2003). Contemporary Sociology, 33(5):617-618.

Review of “Talk of Love” by Ann Swidler. American Journal of Sociology, 109(5):1201-1202. 2002: “Report on the 13th International Conference of Europeanists.” European Studies Newsletter, 31

(516):4-5. 2001: “Cultural Repertoires: An Introduction.” Comparative and Historical Sociology. Newsletter of the ASA

Comparative and Historical Sociology Section, 13(3):1-2. Reprinted in Culture, Newsletter of the Culture Section of the ASA, Spring 2002. “How to Become Bigger than One.” Christian Science Monitor. January 2. Pp. 13-16. “Comparative Cultural Sociology and the Study of Europe.” European Studies Newsletter, 30(3-4):9-11. “Evaluating Interdisciplinary Scholarship.” (with Joshua A. Guetzkow). Items and Issues. Newsletter of

the Social Science Research Council, 1(3-4):12-13. “Three Questions for a Big Book: Collins’ The Sociology of Philosophies.” Sociological Theory, 19(1):86-

91. 1999: “Too Much Economics.” (with Virág Molnár). Boston Review, 24(3-4):18-19.

Reprinted in Do Americans Shop too Much? By Juliet Schor, edited by Joshua Cohen and Joel Rodgers. Boston: Beacon Press. Pp. 75-80.

1996: “Snobbism: A Tradition on its Way to Extinction?” (Italian). Prometeo. Revista Trimestrale Di Scienze E Storia.

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1995: “On the Mysteries of Fluid Identities.” Newsletter of the Sociology of Culture, 9(2):5-7. “Ferments from the Field.” Culture, 9(4). 1994: “Postcard from L.A.” Culture, 9(1). “Symbolic Politics and the Hill/Thomas Affair.” Contemporary Sociology 23(2):346-349.

Reprinted in Contemporary Literary Criticism, edited by Jeff Hunter. Farmington Hills, MI: The Gale Group. 2001.

1992: “Boudon on Truth: Or, Some Cognitive Explanations for Theoretical Seduction.” Contemporary Sociology, 21(2):274-275.

“Crisis or No Crisis: Culture and Theory in Sociology, the Humanities, and Elsewhere.” Newsletters of the Sociology of Culture, 6(2):8-9.

1989: “Slipping the World Back In: Bourdieu on Heidegger.” Contemporary Sociology, 18(5):781-783. SELECTED AUDIO, VIDEO, AND PODCASTS (2012-2017): 2019: “From ‘Having’ to ‘Being’: Self Worth and the Current Crisis of American Society.” Annual Lecture with

responses by Andrew Cherlin, Didier Fassin, Claude Fischer, Margaret Frye, Eva Illouz, Giselinde Kuipers, Mike Savage, Catherine Turco and Adia Wingfield. British Journal of Sociology. March

2018: “Comment l’université contribue au bien-être collectif? Espoir, Reconnaissance et Savoir.” Présentation at 50ieme anniversaire de l’Université du Québec, Novembre 7, 2018.

2017: “Is There an Evaluative Turn in SSH?” Debate in the science, knowledge, [e]valuation workshop at the University of Warwick, posted October 17, 2017. (video)

“Addressing the Recognition Gap: Destigmatization Strategies and the Production of Inequality.” WBUR Boston University’s World of Ideas Lecture presented by the Center for the Study of Europe in the Pardee School of Global Studies, posted October 8, 2017. (audio)

American Sociological Association Presidential Address, posted August 2017. (video) “Culture, Inégalités, Inclusion Sociale: Entrevue avec Michèle Lamont, Sociologue.” Interview with Radio

Canada, posted August 8, 2017. (audio) “Getting Respect: Responding to Stigma and Discrimination in the United States, Brazil, and Israel.”

Lecture for the International Inequalities Institute at the London School of Economics, posted March 8, 2017. (video)

“Addressing the Recognition Gap: Destigmatization Processes and the Making of Inequality.” Lecture for the International Inequalities Institute at the London School of Economics, posted March 7, 2017. (audio)

“Getting Respect: Responding to Stigma and Discrimination in the United States, Brazil, and Israel.” Open Society Foundations, posted February 13, 2017. (video)

“Entrevista a Michèle Lamont.” Interview with COES-LSE 2016 Conference on Inequalities/Desigualdades, posted February 6, 2017. (video)

“Getting Respect.” University of Oslo, Vilhelm Aubert Memorial Lecture, posted January 5, 2017. (audio)

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2016: “Getting Respect: Responding to Stigma and Discrimination in the United States, Brazil, and Israel.” Keynote Address at The Australian Sociological Association Conference, posted December 2016. (audio)

“Author Michèle Lamont Discusses #GettingRespect on #ConversationsLIVE.” Interview by Conversations LIVE! with Cyrus Webb, posted October 2016. (audio)

2015: “Sociologist Michèle Lamont.” Interview with National Science Foundation’s ScienceLives, posted June 8, 2015. (video)

2014: “Groupness and the Fight for Respect: Responses to Stigmatization among African-Americans, Black Brazilians, Ethiopian Jews, Mizrachis, and Arab Israelis.” Lecture at the University of Ottawa, posted January 24, 2014. (video)

2012: “Responses to Discrimination: Michèle Lamont.” ASEN (Association for the Study of Ethnicity and Nationalism) Conference on Nationalism, Ethnicity, and Boundaries, posted April 20, 2012. (video)

Special issue of Ethnic and Racial Studies on Responses to Racism with the Guest Editors, Michèle Lamont and Nissim Mizrachi. Taylor and Francis Online. (podcast)

SELECTED ENDOWED/NAMED AND KEYNOTE LECTURES AND OTHER SPEECHES (2018-2012): 2020: Gunnar Myrdal Lecture on “Narratives of Hope: Self-Worth and the Current Crisis in American Society

and Beyond,” Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden 2019: Mosse-Lecture on “In Search of Hope: The Current Crisis of American Class Society,” Humboldt-

Universität zu Berlin, Berlin, Germany Keynote: “The Role of Narratives in Social Resilience,” Beijer Institute of Ecological Economics at the

Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Albaeco, Future Earth, & Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm, Sweden

Keynote: “Promoting Gender Diversity in Peer Review? Lessons from How Professors Think,” Gender Institute, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia

“Narratives of Hope: Self-Worth and the Current Crisis in American Society and Beyond” Plenary speaker, European Sociological Association Conference, Manchester, UK Association of Sociology Graduate Students Distinguished Speaker, Stanford University

2018: “Addressing Recognition Gaps” Keynote: Swedish Sociological Association 2018 Annual Meeting/Sociologidagarna 2018, Lund, Sweden; Center for the Study of Inequality and the Department of Sociology, Cornell University; Higher Seminar, Department of Sociology, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden; Research Unit on Issues of Migration and Society (URMIS CNRS Laboratory), Université Côte d’Azur, Nice, France; Sociology Colloquium Series, University of California, Irvine

Other topics: Keynote: Conference on "The Role of Scientists at the Time of Crisis," University of Athens; Keynote: Conference on "Scientific Communication and Gatekeeping in Academia in the 21st Century," Uppsala University & Royal Institute of Technology, Uppsala, Sweden Public Lecture: “From ‘Having’ to ‘Being’: Self-Worth and the Current Crisis of American Society,” Department of Sociology, London School of Economics, London, UK

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2017: "Getting Respect" Endowed Lecture: Vilhelm Aubert Memorial Lecture, University of Oslo/Universitetet i Oslo, Oslo, Norway; Endowed Lecture: Erving Goffman Memorial Lecture, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK Public Lecture, International Inequality Institute, London School of Economics; President’s Lecture, Open Society Foundations, New York, NY; Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Howard University, Washington, DC; University of Warwick, Warwick, UK; Newcastle Sociology Symposium, Newcastle University, Newcastle, UK Author Meets Critics Session, Eastern Sociological Society, Philadelphia, PA Center for Migration and Development Colloquium Series, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ Sciences Po, Paris, France; Conference on "Getting Respect in the Netherlands," Universiteit van Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

“Addressing the Recognition Gap” Presidential Address, Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Montréal, Canada; Honoris Causa Degree Lecture, Université de Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France; Keynote Speaker, 5th CRISES International Conference, Université du Québec à Montréal, Montréal, Canada; Inequality and Social Policy Seminar Series, Harvard Kennedy School, Cambridge, MA; Massachusetts Institute for Psychoanalysis, Cambridge, MA; Organization Studies Seminar, MIT Sloan School of Management, Cambridge, MA; Workshop in Urban Ethnography, Yale University, New Haven, CT; Weatherhead Forum, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA; Center for the Study of Europe, Boston University, Boston, MA; Organizational Behavior Unit Seminar, Harvard Business School, Boston, MA; CIFAR's Annual Fall Dinner, Canadian Institute for Advanced Research, Toronto, Canada; Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Berlin, Germany

Other topics: Honoris Causa Lecture, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Erasmus Prize Acceptance Speech, Praemium Erasmianum Foundation, Amsterdam, The Netherlands President’s Lecture Series, “Re-Thinking Open Society,” Central European University, Budapest, Hungary The Role of Sociology in the Age of Trump:

Town Hall Meeting with the President of the American Sociological Association, Midwest Sociological Society, Milwaukee, WI; Southern Sociological Society, Greenville, SC Eastern Sociological Society, Baltimore, MD

“Trump's Electoral Speeches and His Appeal to the American White Working Class” Conference in preparation for the Special issue of “Post-Brexit and Trump Politics.” British Journal of Sociology, London School of Economics, London, UK; Concluding panel participant, "Academic Evaluation in an Age of 'Post Truth' III: 'Fixes,'" Annual Meeting of the Society for Social Studies of Science, Boston, MA; “How Professors Think Revisited”; Conference on "Shared Governance or Mixed Government?" Mahindra Humanities Center, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA; “The Successful Societies Program.” Epigenomics and Disparities Symposium, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA; Masterclass, University of Groningen & SCOOP, Groningen, The Netherlands; “Divisions Within Society” University of Groningen and Hanze University of Applied Sciences Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands;

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“Diversity in Science," Utrecht University and the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, Utrecht, The Netherlands; "A conversation between Michèle Lamont and Michael Ignatieff," Rijksmuseum and WRR, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; Seminar on "Understanding and Comparing Well-Being," Université Rennes, Rennes, France

2016: “Getting Respect” Keynote: 2016 National Human Rights Conference on “The Fight for Equality: A Thousand Challenges,” Commission of the Right of the Person, Montreal, Canada; Keynote: Chinese Academy for Social Sciences, Beijing and Harbin, China; Keynote: World Sociology Summit on “New Thinking, New Development,” Lanzhou, China; Keynote: Conference on "Inequalities" or "Desigualdades," Centro de Estudios de Conflicto y Cohesión Social and International Inequalities Institute at London School of Economics COES-LSE, Santiago, Chile; Keynote: The Australian Sociological Association Conference, Melbourne, Australia; Keynote: Symposium on "Responses to stigmatization," University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; “École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (EHESS), Paris, France; Departmental Colloquium, Department of Sociology, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA; Munk School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada; Panel on “How Can We Bring About Social Justice Globally? The IPSP on Markets, Inequalities and Discriminations,” World Social Forum, Montreal, Canada; Department of Sociology, Hutchins Center for African & African American Research, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA; Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Center for Middle Eastern Studies, and David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA; Colloquium in Culture and Institutions, Harvard Graduate School of Education, Cambridge, MA

Other topics: “New Knowledge Panel: Inequality in the U.S. and Abroad: Causes, Consequences, Solutions,” Harvard Business School, Cambridge, MA “Disagreement in Peer Review Conference,” Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Berlin, Germany "Broadening Social Inclusion and Resilience in Successful Societies"

Director’s Seminar, Weatherhead Center for Internatinoal Affairs, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA; Weatherhead Center Fellows Alumni Reunion and Conference, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA

"Up to the Minute Panel: Post-Election Impact on Inequality, Discrimination and Well-Being," Woodrow Wilson School of Public & International Affairs, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ "Social Inclusion and Poverty Eradication" Conference, Comparative Research Program on Poverty - CROP (ISSC/UiB), Social Exclusion and Inclusion Study Group of the Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, and the Cultural Services of the French Embassy in the United States, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA

2015: "Getting Respect" Keynote: 37th Congress of the German Sociological Association, Trier, Germany; Keynote: Nordic Fields of Higher Education Conference, Oslo, Norway; Keynote: 17th Congresso Brasileiro de Sociologia, Porto Alegre, Brazil;

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DGS Migration Section, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Boundaries, Göttingen, Germany; Public Lecture, Program on immigration, University of Ottawa, Ottama, Canada; Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health & Society Scholars Seminar, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Cambridge, MA; Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Hebrew University, Jerusalem; Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv Seminar on excellence in the social sciences, Ecole des hautes études en sciences sociales, Paris, France; Department of Sociology, Chinese University in Hong Kong, Hong Kong

2014 Endowed Lecture: Adorno Lectures, Institut fur Sozialforschung, Frankfurt, Germany Public Lectures (series of four): "Worlds of Worth: Cultural Processes of Inequality," Collège de France, Paris, France Inaugural Lecture, Institute for Social Science Research, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA Hooker Distinguished Lecture, McMaster University, Ontario, Canada Public Lecture, Annual Meeting of The Royal Society of Canada, Victoria, Canada Keynote: Conference on "Unraveling new entanglements of science, professional work, inequalities, health and resilience," University of Maastricht, Maastricht, The Netherlands Keynote: Tenth anniversary of the Center for Cultural Sociology, Yale University, New Haven, CT Keynote: "Social Change and Destigmatization Processes: The Role of Cultural Intermediaries." Workshop on Consumption and Social Change, SCORAI conference, Tellus Institute, Boston, MA Keynote: Annual meetings, Council for European Studies, Washington, DC Public Lecture, Opening ceremony, Leuphana University, Lüneburg, Germany Keynote: Plenary Session on Public Sociology, ASA meetings, San Francisco, CA Keynote: “Towards an interdisciplinary approach to peer review: theory, models and data” Corvinus University of Budapest, Budapest, Hungary Respondent, junior researchers conference, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity, Göttingen, Germany; "How Professors Think: à une sociologie des processus d’évaluation?" Conference on Le travail et l’emploi scientifiques: carrières, organisations et marchés en transformation, Collège de France, Paris, France ; "Theories of Sigmatization," Conference on the Romas, Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA; Speaker, Conference on the anthropology of institutions, Ecole des hautes études en sciences sociales, Paris, France; Speaker, Seminar on "mode of appreciation and conflict of values" Ecole des hautes études en sciences sociales, Paris, France; Speaker, Conference on Global Humanities, Volkswagen Foundation, Hanover, Germany; Participant, working group on "What is Quality in the Humanities?" Volkswagen Foundation, Hanover, Germany;

2013: Keynote: "Resilient Citizens in Times of Crisis," European Sociological Association, Turin, Italy Keynote: "The roles of higher education and research in the fabric of societies,” Consortium on Higher Education and Research, Lausanne, Switzerland Keynote: "Culture and Well-Being." UNESCO International Congress on Culture and Sustainable Development, Hangzhou Congress, UNESCO, China

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Keynote: "Conférence Inequalité et justices sociales," Bordeaux, France Keynote: "Transmission: Une communauté en héritage" Association française de sociologie, Paris, France Conference on "Un/Doing Differences: Practices of Social Categorization and Processes of Cultural Boundary-Making." University of Mainz, Germany; Conference series on "Social Class: A Multidisciplinary Perspective on Health" Research on Group Dynamics and Department of Psychology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI; Talk on peer review culture, Agence pour l'évaluation de la recherche scientifique, (AERES) French Government, Paris, France; "Poverty and Culture Health Implications Panel," Wharton Lauder Conference on Poverty and Inequality, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PATransatlantic Forum on the Anthropology of Institutions, Washington University-St-; Louis/Ecole des hautes études en sciences sociales, Paris, France ; "Toward a Comparative Sociology of Valuation and Evaluation." Centre de sociologie de l'innovation, Ecole des Mines, Paris, France; « Comparaison Franco-Americaines » conference, Science Po, Paris, France; “What is Missing: Cultural Processes and the Production of Inequality.” Sociology, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL; Getting Respect, Sociology and Program on racism, immigration and citizenship, John Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD; Gender Summit, National Science Foundation, Washington, DC; "Social Resilience in the Neo-Liberal Era," Human Development Report Office, United Nations Development Programme, New York, NY

2012: Commencement Speaker: Hertie School of Management, Berlin, Germany Keynote: “Elements for a Comparative Sociology of Knowledge Evaluation Practices." Knowledge, Science and Technology Workshop, European University at St-Petersburg. St-Petersburg, St. Petersburg, Russia "Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Insights from Practice and Theory", American Association for the

Advancement of Science, Vancouver, Canada; Getting Respect” Yale Workshop in Urban Ethnography, Yale University, New Haven, CT; Author meets the Critics Panel on "Social Knowledge in the Making," Eastern Sociological Society meetings, New York, NY; "Price vs. Pets, Schools vs. Styles: The Residential Priorities of the American Upper-Middle Class." (with Lauren Rivera). Eastern Sociological Society meetings, New York, NY; "Discrimination and Resilience in the Neo-Liberal Age: A comparative look at how stigmatized groups in various nations respond, cope, and mobilize." Department of Sociology, Boston University, Boston, MA; "Does Culture Really Matter; Reexamining the Role of Culture in Organization Studies." Academy of Management meetings, Boston, MA; "Toward an Agenda for the Study of Evaluation and Evaluative Practices." Academy of Management meetings, Boston, MA; "Types of Excellence in Qualitative Research in the Social Sciences." Department of Sociology, CUNY-Graduate Center, New York, NY; "Evaluation and Merit in American Higher Education." Talk to Faculty and Search Committees organized by the Provost' Office, Brown University, Providence, RI; Discrimination and Resilience in the Neo-Liberal Age: A Comparative Look at how Stigmatized Groups in Various Nations Respond, Cope, and Mobilize." Harvard GSAS Alumni Association, Toronto, Canada

VISITING POSITIONS: 2015: Professeur d’Etat invitée, Collège de France 2011: Invited Professor, Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung (WZB), Social Science Research

Center, Berlin Directeur d’études invitée, Ecole des hautes études en sciences sociales, Paris 2010-2011: Visiting Professor, Centre d’études européennes, Sciences Po, Paris

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2009: Directeur d’études invitée, Université de Paris 10-Nanterre, ISP Nanterre Cachan 2007: Directeur d’études invitée, Université de Paris 8-Vincennes-Saint-Denis, Department of Political Science 2006: Directeur d’études invitée, Sciences Po, Paris 2000: Invited Lecturer, Oslo Summer School in Comparative Social Science Studies 1998: Invited Professor, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Tel Aviv University 1995: Directeur d’études invitée, Institut d’études comparées, Université de Paris IV-Nanterre 1994: Directeur d’études invitée, Groupe de sociologie politique et morale, Ecole des hautes études en

sciences sociales 1993: Scholar-in-Residence, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, New York Public Library 1992: Visiting Scholar, Institute for French Studies, New York University 1987: Visiting Scholar, Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies, Harvard University EDITORIAL ACTIVITIES: 2019-present: Member of Editorial Board, Global Epistemics book series, Rowman & Littlefield International Sociology Editor, Public Books

Member of Advisory Board, Uncharted: Capturing and Fostering the Societal Value of Culture, European Commission Project

2018-present: Member of Editorial Board, Revue française de sociologie 2017-present: Honorary Board Member, L’année sociologique

Member of Editorial Board, Pathways: A Magazine on Poverty, Inequality, and Social Policy Member of Advisory Board, Nature Human Behavior

2016-present: Member of Editorial Board, Canadian Review of Sociology 2015-present: Member of Editorial Board, Serendipities Journal for the Sociology and History of the Social Sciences 2014-present: Member of Editorial Board, Socioeconomic Review 2009-present: Member of Editorial Board, Ethnic and Racial Studies 2007-present: Member of Editorial Board, Journal of Cultural Economy 2006-present: Member of Editorial Board, Cultural Sociology 2004-present: Member of Editorial Board, Du Bois Review 2000-present: Member of Editorial Board, Journal of Consumer Culture 1999-present: Member of Editorial Board, French Politics, Culture, and Society 1997-present: Member of Editorial Board, The Tocqueville Review 1996-present: Series Co-editor, Princeton Series in Cultural Sociology, Princeton University Press 1995-present: Member of Editorial Board, Poetics: Journal of Empirical Research on Literature, the Media, and the Arts 1988-present: Member of Editorial Board, Theory, Culture, and Society 2009-2012: Member of Editorial Board, Sociological Theory 1995-2012: Member of Editorial Board, Sociological Forum 2002-2009: Member of Editorial Board, European Journal of Social Theory 1999-2009: Member of Editorial Board, Genèses. Sciences sociales et histoire 1997-2008: Member of Editorial Board, Canadian Journal of Sociology 1996-2007: Member of Editorial Board, Member of Editorial Board, Sociologie et Sociétés 2000-2004: Member of Editorial Board, American Sociological Review 2000-2001: Member of Editorial Board, Sociological Theory 1995-2000: Member of Editorial Board, Politique et sociétés 1997-2000: Member of Editorial Board, Canadian Journal of Political Science 1997-1999: Member of Editorial Board, Book Review Committee, French Politics and Society 1994-1997: Member of Editorial Board, Contemporary Sociology 1990-1996: Associate Editor, Cambridge Cultural Social Studies, Cambridge University Press

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ELECTED POSITIONS IN PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS: 2017-2018 Past President, American Sociological Association 2016-2017 President, American Sociological Association 2015-2016 President-elect, American Sociological Association 2014-2015 Chair, Section on Inequality, Poverty and Mobility, American Sociological Association 2006-2008: Council Member, American Sociological Association 2006-2009: Chair, Council for European Studies 2003-2004: Chair, Theory Section, American Sociological Association 2001-2006: Member of Executive Committee, Council for European Studies 1997-2000: Council Member, Comparative and Historical Sociology Section, American Sociological Association 1997-1999: Council Member, Theory Section, American Sociological Association 1996-1998: Member, Committee on Committees, American Sociological Association 1993-1995: Member, Nominations Committee, American Sociological Association 1994-1995: Chair, Culture Section, American Sociological Association 1993-1994: Chair-elect, Culture Section, American Sociological Association 1992-1993: Council Member, Culture Section, American Sociological Association CONSULTANCY (SELECTED): 2014-2016: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, “Culture of Health” 2011: World Bank, “The Impact of the Financial Crisis on Youth” 2007: UNESCO, Background paper for the World Report on Cultural Diversity 2001: Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowship for New Americans OTHER SERVICES IN PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS (SELECTED): 2019-Present: Corresponding Member, Global Excellence Initiative, Universities Canada 2015-2018: Member, Committee on Executive Office and Budget, American Sociological Association 2014-2015: Member, Evaluation and Standards Subcommittee, American Sociological Association Social Media Taskforce 2004-2008: Member, Committee on Awards, American Sociological Association 2007-2008: Member, Committee for the Public Understanding of Sociology, American Sociological Association 2006: Member, Program Committee, American Sociological Association 2004-2005: Chair, Nominations Committee, Theory Section of the ASA 2004: Member, Search Committee for New Executive Director, Council for European Studies

Member, Program Committee, 2006 Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association 1997-1998: Appointed member of Nominations Committee, Sociological Research Association 1991-1992: Culture Section, American Sociological Association: Membership Committee 1990-1991: Culture Section, American Sociological Association: Nominations Committee

Culture Section, American Sociological Association: Program Committee 1989-1990: Culture Section, American Sociological Association: Publication Committee 1991-1992: Theory Section, American Sociological Association: Chair, Nominations Committee 1989-1990: Comparative Historical Sociology Section, American Sociological Association: Chair, Nominations

Committee SERVICE AT HARVARD UNIVERSITY (SELECTED): 2018-present: Member, Standing Committee on European Studies, Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies

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2017-present: Member, Advisory Group, Department of Global Health and Social Medicine, Harvard Medical School 2016-present: Chair, Caucus of International Center Directors, Faculty of Art and Sciences 2015-present: Director, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs 2006-present: Member, Interdisciplinary Standing Committee on Global Health, Faculty of Arts and Sciences 2005-present: Member of Steering and Executive Committees, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs 2004-present: Co-chair, Exclusion and Inclusion in an Expanded Europe Study Group, Center for European Studies Advisory Board, MacKenzie King Chair in Canadian Studies, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs 2003-present: Faculty Associate, Center for European Studies Faculty Affiliate, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs Member, Board of Advisers, W.E.B. DuBois Research Institute 2013-2014: Member, Faculty Advisory Committee on Global Institutes Member, University Committee on International Projects and Sites (UCIPS) 2009-2010: Member, Committee on Appointments and Promotions, Faculty of Arts and Sciences Senior Advisor on the Faculty Development and Diversity, Faculty of Arts and Sciences Member, Search Committee, Assistant to the President 2008-2010: Member, Common Space Planning Committee (University-wide) 2004-2010: Member, Standing Committee for the Status of Women 2008-2009: Member, Social Science Planning Committee, Office of the Provost 2006-2008: Member, Steering Committee, Center for European Studies 2006-2007: Search Committee, Dean of the Radcliffe Institute 2004-2007: Departmental Representative, Joint Doctoral Program in Social Policy 2006: Member, Educational Policy Committee, Faculty of Arts and Sciences 2004-2006: Member, Social Science Advisory Council, Faculty of Arts and Sciences 2004-2005: Co-chair, French Study Group, Center for European Studies 2003-2005: Member, Standing Committee on Degrees in Social Studies Member, Steering Committee on Ethnic Studies COURSES TAUGHT AT HARVARD UNIVERSITY: Sociology 24: Introduction to Social Inequality Sociology 97: Tutorial in Sociological Theory Sociology 98: Junior tutorial on Comparative Racism and Anti-Racism Sociology 98L: Racism and Anti-Racism in Comparative Perspective Sociology 154: Culture, Power, and Inequality Sociology 164: Successful Societies: Markers and Pathways Sociology 194: Knowledge Production and Evaluation in the Social Science Sociology 204: Sociological Theory: Seminar Sociology 209: Qualitative Social Analysis: Seminar Sociology 236: Graduate seminar on Selected Topics in Culture & Inequality Sociology 301: Special Reading and Research: Identity and Group Formation Sociology 304: Workshop on Culture and Social Analysis PH.D. SUPERVISION AND PLACEMENTS: Current: Shira Zilberstein (PhD expected 2025) Emma Bogler (PhD expected 2024)* Nicole Letourneau (PhD expected 2024) Jenna Cook (PhD expected 2023)*

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Elliot Stoller (PhD expected 2023)* Elena Ayala-Hurtado (PhD expected 2022) Allison Daminger (PhD expected 2022)* Hanna Katz (PhD expected 2022)* Victoria Asbury (PhD expected 2022)* Bo Yun Park (PhD expected 2021) Derek Robey (PhD expected 2021) Nina Gheihman (PhD expected 2020) Lumumba Seegars (PhD Expected 2020)* Amy Tsang (PhD expected 2020)

Laura Adler (PhD expected 2020)* 2019: Stefan Beljean (WZB Berlin)

Jasmin Sandelson (Columbia University) (co-chair) Charlotte Lloyd* (Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University)

2018: Matthew Clair (Stanford University) (co-chair) Christy Ley (US Government Accountability Office) Monica Bell (Yale Law School)*

2017: Caitlin Daniel (University of California, Berkeley) Nicole Hirsch (University of Southern California) Ryann Manning (University of Toronto) (co-chair) Chi (Phoenix) Wang (U.S. House of Representatives) (co-chair) Curtis Chan (Boston College)* Theodore Leenman (Harder+Company Community Research)*

2016: Anthony Jack (Harvard Society of Fellows, Harvard Graduate School of Education)* Kim Pernell-Gallagher (University of Toronto)*

2014: Alvaro Santana Acuna (Whitman College) Eva Rosen (Georgetown University)* 2013: Joyce Liu (Chinese University Press) 2012: Oana Dan (The Nielsen Company)*

Kevin Lewis (University of California, San Diego)* Cassi Pittman (Case Western University)* Joshua Wakeham (University of Alabama)*

2011: Christopher Bail (Duke University) Crystal Fleming (State University of New York, Stony Brook) Nathan Fosse (Tufts University) Jessica Welburn (University of Iowa) Jeffrey Denis (McMaster University)* Melanie Penny Ochoa (ACLU of Southern California)*

2010: Sabrina Pendergrass (University of Virginia) Graziella Silva (Federal University Rio and Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva) Mark Pachucki (University of Massachusetts, Amherst)*

2009: Lauren Rivera (Northwestern University) 2008: Grégoire Mallard (Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva)* Anna Sun (Kenyon College)* 2007: Kyoko Sato (Stanford University)*

Natasha Warikoo (Tuft University)*

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2006: Patricia Banks (Mount Hollyoke College)* Ruben Gaztambidi-Fernandez (University of Toronto)* Laura Stark (Vanderbilt University)* 2005: Sada Aksartova (Government Accountability Office)

Margarita Mooney (Princeton Theological Seminary)* 2004: Joshua Guetzkow (Hebrew University)

Ann Morning (New York University)* 2003: Virag Molnar (New School for Social Research)

Julian Dierkes (University of British Columbia)* 2000: Bethany Bryson (James Madison University) (co-chair)

Abigail Saguy (University of California, Los Angeles) 1997: Matthew Chew (Hong Kong Baptist University)

Maureen Waller (Cornell University) John Evans (UCSD)* John Schmalzbauer (Missouri State University)*

1996: Timothy Dowd (Emory University)*

*Secondary adviser