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This bibliography should be considered a work progress. Is your favorite work missing from the list? Email Karen A. Cerulo at cerulo@rci.rutgers.edu. Give her the citation you’d like to add, a 1-2 sentence description of the book, and the category in which it best fits. This list will be updated yearly, making it a ready resource for culture and cognition scholars.


Works are organized under the following headings:


 
- A-F -
- G-P -
- R-Z -
 

Art & Literature
Attention/Inattention
Boundaries
Bridges to Cognitive Science
The Body and Communication
Categories/Conceptualizations
Class/Stratification/Power
Classification
Deviance
Discource and Rhetoric
Family
Frames and Schema

Gender
General Sources

Language & Talk
Law
Media
Memory
Metaphor
Narrative
Networks
Organizations
Perceptual Filters
Political Culture
Projectivity


Race
Religion
Repertoires
Science
Semiotics – Theory
Semiotics – Empirical
Smell & Touch
Symbol Systems
Technology
Time
Time Perspective



General Sources

Bergesen, Albert J.  2004.  “Durkheim’s Theory of Mental Categories: A Review of the Evidence”  Annual Review of Sociology 30: 395-408.

Carley, Kathleen M.  1989.  “The Value of Cognitive Foundations for Dynamic Social Theory”   The Journal of Mathematical Sociology 14: 171-208.

Cerulo, Karen A.  2005.  “Cognitive Sociology.” Pp. 107-111 in George Ritzer (ed.), The Encyclopedia of Social Theory.  Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

_____. 2002.  Culture in Mind: Toward a Sociology of Culture and Cognition.  New York/London: Routledge.

DiMaggio, Paul.  1997.  “Culture and Cognition”  Annual Review of Sociology 23:  263-287.

_____.  2002.  “Why Cognitive (and Cultural) Sociology Needs Cognitive Psychology.”  Pp. 274-281 in Karen Cerulo (ed.), Culture in Mind: Toward a Sociology of Culture and Cognition.  New York: Routledge.

Lizardo, Omar. “The Cognitive Origins of Bourdieu's Habitus”  Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 34: 375-401.

Swidler, Ann.  1986.  “Culture in Action: Symbols and Strategies” American Sociological Review 51: 273-286.

Zerubavel, Eviatar.  1997.  Social Mindscapes: An Invitation to Cognitive Sociology.  Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

 

Art & Literature

Armstrong, Elizabeth A. and Weinberg, Martin S.  2006.  “Identity and Competence: The Use of Culture in the Interpretation of Sexual Images” Sociological Perspectives  49: 411-32.

Becker, Howard S.  1982.  Art Worlds. Berkeley: University of California Press.

Bergesen, Albert J.  2000.  “A Linguistic Model of Art History” Poetics 28: 73-90.

_____.  1984.  “The Semantic Equation: A Theory of the Social Origins of Art Styles”  Sociological Theory 2: 187-221.

Corse, Sarah M. 1997. Nationalism and Literature: The Politics of Culture in Canda and the United States.  New York: Cambridge University Press.

Griswold, Wendy. 1986.  Renaissance Revivals: City Comedy and revenge tragedy in the London Theatre 1576-1980. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

_____.  1987.  “A Methodological Framework for the Study of Culture”  Sociological Methodology 17: 1-35.

_____.  1993.  “Recent Moves in the Sociology of Literature” Annual Review of Sociology 19: 455-67.

_____.  2000.  Bearing Witness: Readers, Writers, and the Novel in Nigeria.  Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

Haake, Hans.  1975.  Framed and Being Framed. New York: New York University Press.

 

Attention and Inattention

Cerulo, Karen A.  1988.  “What's Wrong With This Picture?: Enhancing Communication Effectiveness through Syntactic or Semantic Distortion”  Communication Research 15: 1: 93-101.

_____.  1995.  “Designs on the White House: TV Ads, Message Structure, and Election Outcome”  Research in Political Sociology  7: 63-88.

Cooley, Charles Horton.  [1909] 1962.  Social Organization: A Larger Study of the Mind. New York: Schocken.

Durkheim, Emile.  [1912] 1995.  The Elementary Forms of Religious Life. New York: The Free Press.

_____.  [1933] 1964.  The Division of Labor in Society. New York: Free Press.

Garfinkel, Harold.  [1964} 1967.  “Studies of the Routine Grounds of Everyday Activities.” Pp. 35-75 in Studies in Ethnomethodology. Oxford, England: Polity.

Gerth, Hans H. and Mills, C. Wright. (eds.) 1946.  From Max Weber: Essays in Sociology. New York: Oxford University Press.

Goffman, Erving.  1963.Behavior in Public Places. New York: Free Press.

Schutz, Alfred.  1951.  “Making Music Together: A Study in Social Relationship”  Social Research 18: 76-97.

Stinchcombe, Arthur S. and Heimer, Carol A.  2000.  “Retooling for the Next Century: Sober Methods for Studying the Subconscious”  Contemporary Sociology  
29: 2: 309-19.

Tucker, Robert C. (ed.)  1978.  The Marx-Engels Reader.  New York: W.W. Norton.

Zerubavel, Eviatar. 2006. The Elephant in the Room: Silence and Denial in Everyday Life. New York: Oxford University Press.

 

Boundaries

Gieryn, Thomas F.  1983.  “Boundary-Work and the Demarcation of Science from Non-Science: Strains and Interests in Professional Ideologies of Scientists” American Sociological Review 48: 781-95.

_____.  1999.  Cultural Boundaries of Science: Credibility on the Line. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Lamont, Michele and Molnar, Virag.  2002.  “The Study of Boundaries across the Social Sciences” Annual Review of Sociology 28: 167-195.

Lamont, Michele (ed.).  1999.  The Cultural Territories of Race: Black and White Boundaries. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.

Snow, David and Anderson, Leon.  1987.  “Identity Work among the Homeless: The Verbal Construction and Avowal of Personal Identities”  American Journal of Sociology 92: 1336-71.

Snow, David and McAdam, Douglas.  2000.  “Identity Work Processes in the Context of Social Movements: Clarifying the Identity Movement Nexus.” Pp. 41-67 in Sheldon Stryker, Timothy J. Owens, and Robert W. White (eds.), Self, Identity, and Social Movements. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minneapolis Press.

Stein, Arlene.  2001.  The Stranger Next Door: The Story of a Small Community's Battle over Sex, Faith, and Civil Rights. Boston: Beacon Press.

Zerubavel, Eviatar.  1991.  The Fine Line: Making Distinctions in Everyday Life.  New York: Free Press.

 

Bridges to Cognitive Science

Carley, Kathleen.  1986.  “An Approach for Relating Social-Structure to Cognitive Structure” Journal of Mathematical Sociology 12: 2: 137-89.

_____.  1989.  “The Value of Cognitive Foundations for Dynamic Social-Theory” Journal of Mathematical Sociology 15: 3-4: 171-208.

Cerulo, Karen. A.  2002.  Culture in Mind: Towards a Sociology of Culture and Cognition. New York/London: Routledge.

_____.  2006.  Never Saw It Coming: Cultural Challenges to Envisioning the Worst.  Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

D’Andrade, Roy G.  1995.  The Development of Cognitive Anthropology. New York: Cambridge University Press.

DiMaggio, Paul.  1997.  “Culture and Cognition” Annual Review of Sociology 23: 263-87.

Franks, David D.  2003.  “Mutual Interests, Different Lenses: Current Neuroscience and Symbolic Interaction” Symbolic Interaction  26: 4: 613-30.

Hammond, Michael.  2003.  “The Enhancement Imperative: The Evolutionary Neurophysiology of Durkheimian Solidarity” Sociological Theory 21: 4: 359-74.

Markus, Hazel and Zajonc, Robert B.  1985.  “The Cognitive Perspective in Social Psychology.” Pp. 137-230 in Gardner Lindzey and Elliot Aronson (eds.), The Handbook of Social Psychology.  New York: Random House.

Schwartz, Norbert.  1998.  “Warmer and More Social: Recent Developments in Cognitive Social Psychology”  Annual Review of Sociology 24:
239-264.

 

The Body and Communication

Al-Khawaja, Jasem M.A..  1997.  “Clinical Descriptions of Children’s Anxiety during the Gulf War”  Psychological Reports 80: 733-34.

Argyle, Michael and Trower, Peter.  1979.  Person to Person: Ways of Communicating.  New York: Harper and Row.

Aronoff, Joel; Woike, Barbara A.; and Hyman, Lester M.  1992.  “Which are the Stimuli in Facial Displays of Anger and Happiness?: Configurational Bases of Emotion Recognition”  Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 62: 1050-1066.

Birdwhistell, Ray L.  1970.  Kinesics and Context.Philadelphia: Univ. of Pennsylvania Press.

Boyd, Stephen D.  1996.  “What’s a Body to Do?”  Public Management 78: 25-27.

Bremmer, Jan and Roosenburg, Herman.  1991.  A Cultural History of Gesture.  Ithaca: Cornell University Press.

Ekman, Paul.  1982.  Emotion in the Human Face. Second Edition. New York: Cambridge.

_____.  1985.  Telling Lies. New York: W. W. Norton.

_____.  1993.  “Facial Expression and Emotion”  American Psychologist 48: 384-92.

_____.  1997.  “Silver-Tongue Sleuthing”  American Legion Magazine 142: 5: 32-33+.

_____.  1997.  What The Face Reveals: Basic and Applied Studies of Spontaneous Expression Using the Facial Action. New York: Oxford.

Feldman, Robert S.  1992.  Applications of Nonverbal Behavioral Theories and Research.  Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum Associates.

Hall, Edward.T.  1959.  The Silent Language. Greenwich, CT: Fawcett Publ.

_____.  1974.  Handbook for Proxemic Research. Washington, DC: Society for the Anthropology of Visual Communication.

Jones, David.  1998.  “Daedalus: Penetrating Gaze”  Nature 392: 6678: 764.

Klein, Richard B.  1995.  “Winning Cases with Body Language: Moving Toward Courtroom Success” Trial 31: 82-85.

Knapp, Mark L., Cody, Michael J., and Reardon, Kathleen K.  1987.  “Nonverbal Signals.” Pp. 385-418 in C. Berger and S. Chaffee (eds.), Handbook of Communication Science. Newbury Park: Sage Publications.

Mazur, Allan; Rosa, Eugene; Faupel, Mark; Heller, Joshua; Leen, Russell; and Thurman, Blake.  1980.  “Physiological Aspects of Communication via Mutual Gaze.” American Journal of Sociology 86: 50-74.

Meijer, Marco de.  1991.  Emotional Meaning in Large Body Movements. The Netherlands: Tilburg.

Murzynski, Jennifer and Degelman, Douglas.  1996.  “Body Language of Women and Judgments of Vulnerability to Sexual Assault”  Journal of Applied Social Psychology 26: 1617-26.

Robinson, Jeffrey D.  1998.  “Getting Down to Business: Talk, Gaze, and Body Orientation during Openings of Doctor-Patient Consultation”  Human Communication Research25: 1: 97-123.

Siminoff, Laura A., Erlen, Judith A., and Sereika, Susan.  1998.  “Do Nurses Avoid AIDS Patients?”  AIDS Care 10: 2: 147-163.

Smith, Herman W.  1981.  “Territorial Spacing on a Beach Revisited: A Cross National Exploration”  Social Psychology Quarterly 44: 132-37.

Sommer, Robert.  1969.  Personal Space: the Behavioral Basis of Design.Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall.

Spangler, Lori.  1995.  “Gender-Specific Nonverbal Communication Impact for Speaker Effectiveness”  Human Resource Development Quarterly 6: 4: 409-19.

Spitz, Herman H.  1997.  Nonconscious Movements: From Mystical Messages to Facilitated Communications. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.

Sternberg, Les.  1991.  Functional Communication. New York: Springer-Verlag.

Zimmerman, J.D.  1996.  “A Prosocial Media Strategy: Youth Against Violence: Choose To De-Fuse.” American Journal of Orthopsychiatry 66: 3: 354-62.

Zukin, Sharon.  1991.  Landscapes of Power: From Detroit to Disney World. Berkeley: Univ. of California Press.

 

Categories and Conceptualizations

Aho, James.  1994.  This Thing of Darkness: A Sociology of the Enemy. Seattle, WA: University of Washington Press.

Luhmann, Niklas.  1997.  “Globalization or World Society: How to Conceive of Modern Society”  Revue Internationale de Sociologie 7: 1: 67-79.

Bergesen, Albert J.  2004.  “Durkheim’s theory of Mental Categories: A Review of the Evidence”  Annual Review of Sociology 30: 395-408.

Cerulo, Karen A.   2002.  “Individualism Pro Tem: Reconsidering U.S. Social Relations.” Pp. 135-171 in K. A. Cerulo (ed.), Culture In Mind: Toward a Sociology of Culture and Cognition.New York: Routledge.

_____.  2006.  Never Saw It Coming: Cultural Challenges to Conceptualizing the Worst.  Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Hirschfeld, Lawrence A. and Gelman, Susan A. (eds.)  1994.  Mapping the Mind: Domain Specificity in Cognition and Culture. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Koselleck, Reinhart.  2002.  The Practice of Conceptual History: Timing History, Spacing Concepts. Stanford: Stanford University Press.

Martin, John Levi.  2000.  “The Relation of Aggregate Statistics on Belief to Culture and Cognition” Poetics 28: 5-20.

Steensland, Brian.  2006.  “Cultural Categories and the American Welfare State: The Case of Guaranteed Income Policy”  American Journal of Sociology 111: 5: 1273-326.

Stinchecombe, Arthur L.  1982.  “The Deep Structure of Moral Categories, Eighteenth Century French Stratification, and the Revolution.” Pp. 66-95 in Ino Rossi (ed.), Structural Sociology. New York: Columbia University Press.

 

Class/Stratification/Power

Bernstein, Basil.  1970.  Class, Codes, and Control. Volume 1: Theoretical Studies Towards a Sociology of Language. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul.

Bourdieu, Pierre.  1996.  The State Nobility.Translated by Lauretta C. Clough. Cambridge: Polity Press.

Douglas, Mary.  1978.  Thought Styles. London: Sage.

Martin, John Levi.  2002.  “Power, Authority, and the Constraint of Belief Systems” American Journal of Sociology 107: 861-904.

Schwartz, Barry.  1981.  Vertical Classification: A Study in Structuralism and the Sociology of Knowledge. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 

 

Classification

Bourdieu. Pierre.  1984.  Distinction: A Social Critique of the Judgment of Taste. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Derrida, Jacques.  1981.  Disseminations. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.

Foucault, Michel.  1971.  The Order of Things: An Archeology of Human Sciences. New York: Pantheon.

LaRossa, Ralph and Sinha, Cynthia B. 2006. Constructing the Transition to Parenthood  Sociological Inquiry  76: 433-457.

LaRossa, Ralph and Reitzes, Donald C.  2001.  “Two? Two and One-Half? Thirty Months?  Chronometrical Childhood in Early 20th Century America”  Sociological Forum 16: 3: 385-407.

 

Zerubavel, Eviatar.  1991.  The Fine Line: Making Distinctions in Everyday Life. New York: Free Press.

 

Deviance

Horwitz, Allan V.  2002.  Creating Mental Illness. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.

Pfohl, Stephen.  1994.  Images of Deviance and Social Control. New York: McGraw Hill.

 

Discourse and Rhetoric

Best, Joel.  1990.  Threatened Children: Rhetoric and Concern About Child Victims. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.

Ferree, Myra Marx; Gamson, William A.; Gerhards, Jürgen; and Rucht, Dieter.  2001.  Shaping Abortion Discourse: Democracy and the Public Sphere in Germany and the United States. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Gusfield, Joseph.  1981.  Culture of Public Problems: Drinking-Driving and the Symbolic Order. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.

Klandermas, Bert; Kriesi, Hanspeter; and Tarrow, Sidney. (eds.)  1988.  International Social Movement Research, Volume 1: From Structure to Action: Comparing Social Movement Research across Cultures.Greenwich, CT: JAI Press.

Lang, Kurt and Lang, Gladys.  1983.  The Battle for Public Opinion: The President, the Press, and the Polls during Watergate. New York: Columbia University Press.

McKerrow, Raymie E.  1989.  “Critical Rhetoric: Theory and Praxis”  Communication Monographs 56: 2: 91-114.

Ricoeur, Paul.  1981.  Hermeneutics and the Human Sciences. Translated by J. B. Thompson. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Spillman, Lyn.  1995.  “Culture, Social Structure, and Discursive Fields”  Current Perspectives in Social Theory 15: 129-54.

Wagner-Pacifici, Robin.  1994.  Discourse and Destruction: The City of Philadelphia versus MOVE. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

 

Whately, Richard.  1963.  Elements of Rhetoric. Ed. Douglas Ehninger. Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois University Press.

 

White, Harrison.  1978.  Tropics of Discourse. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press.

_____.  1980.  The Content of the Form. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.

 

Wuthnow, Robert.  1989.  Communities of Discourse: Ideology and Social Structure in the Reformation, the Enlightenment, and European Socialism. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press

 

Family

LaRossa, Ralph.  2005.  “Grounded Theory Methods and Qualitative Family Research” Journal of Marriage and Family 67: 837-57.

_____.  2004.  “The Culture of Fatherhood in the Fifties: A Closer Look”  Journal of Family History 29: 47-70.

LaRossa, Ralph; Jaret, Charles; Gadgil, Malati; and Wynn, G. Robert.  2000.  “The Changing Culture of Fatherhood in Comic Strip Families:  A Six-Decade Analysis”  Journal of Marriage and Family 62: 375-87.

LaRossa, Ralph and Reitzes, Donald C.  2001.  “Two? Two and One-Half? Thirty Months?  Chronometrical Childhood in Early 20th Century America”  Sociological Forum 16: 3: 385-407.

 

LaRossa, Ralph and Sinha, Cynthia B. 2006. Constructing the Transition to Parenthood”   Sociological Inquiry  76: 433-57.

 

Frames and Schema

Altheide, David L.  2002.  “Tracking Discourse.”  Pp. 172-186 in  K. A. Cerulo (ed.), Culture in Mind: Toward a Sociology of Culture and Cognition. New York/London: Routledge.

_____.  1997.  “The News Media, The Problem Frame, and the Production of Fear” Sociological Quarterly 38: 646-68.

Bateson, Gregory.  1972.  “A Theory of Play and Frame.” Pp. 177-93 in Steps to an Ecology of the Mind. New York: Ballentine Books.

Bielby, William.  1999.  “Framing Sociology in Court: Affirmative Action Discourse and Expert Opinion on Employment Discrimination”  Research in Social Stratification and Mobility 17: 265-83.

Cerulo, Karen. A.  1998.  Deciphering Violence: The Cognitive Structure of Right and Wrong. New York: Routledge.

Conrad, Peter.  1997.  “Public Eyes and Private Genes: Historical Frames, News Constructions, and Social Problems”  Social Problems  44: 2: 139-54.

Dobkin, Bethami.  1992.  “Paper Tigers and Video Postcards: The Rhetorical Dimensions of Narrative Form in ABC News Coverage of Terrorism”  Western Journal of Communication 56: 143-60.

Freudenberg, William R. and Pastor, Susan K.  1992.  “Public Responses to Technological Risks: Toward a Sociological Perspective” Sociological Quarterly 33: 3: 389-412.

Gamson, Joshua.  1998.  Freaks Talk Back: Tabloid Talk Shows and Sexual Nonconformity. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.

Gamson, William.  1992.  Talking Politics.  New York: Cambridge University Press.

_____.  2002.  “How Storytelling Can Be Empowering.” Pp. 187-200 in K. A. Cerulo (ed.), Culture in Mind: Toward a Sociology of Culture and Cognition.  New York/London: Routledge.

Goffman, Erving.  1974.  Frame Analysis: An Essay on the Organization of Experience. New York: Harper Colophon.

Jacobs, Mark D.  1990.  Screwing the System and Making It Work: Juvenile Justice in the No-Fault Society.  Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

McAdam, Douglas.  1988.  Freedom Summer. New York: Oxford University Press.

Mische, Ann and White, Harrison.  1998.  “Between Conversation and Situation: Public Switching Dynamics across Network Domains”  Social Research 65: 3: 695-724.

Rohrer, Tim.  2005.  Image Schemata in the Brain.” Pps. 1-33 in Beate Hampe and Joe Grady (eds.), From Perception to Meaning: Image Schemas in Cognitive Linguistics. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.

Snow, David and Benford, Robert D.  1992.  “Master Frames and Cycles of Protest.”  Pp. 133-55 in A.D. Morris and C.M. Mueller (eds.), Frontiers in Social Movement Theory.  New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.

Tarrow, Sidney.  1992.  “Mentalities, Political Cultures, and Collective Action Frames.”  Pp. 174-202 in A.D. Morris and C.M. Mueller (eds.), Frontiers in Social Movement Theory. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.

Williams, Rhys and Kubal, Timothy.  1999.  “Movement Frames and the Cultural Environment: Resonance, Failure, and the Boundaries of the Legitimate”  Research in Social Movements, Conflict and Change 21: 225-48.

 

Gender

Connell, Robert W.  1995.  Masculinities.  Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.

Halkias, Alexandra. 2004. The Empty Cradle of Democracy: Sex, Abortion, and Nationalism in Modern Greece. Durham; Duke University Press.

Martin, Emily.  1999.  “The Egg and the Sperm: How Science Constructed a Romance Based on Stereotypical Male-Female Roles.”  Pp. 15-28 in Sharlene Hesse-Biber,  Christina Gilmartin and Robin Lydenberg (eds.), Feminist Approaches to Theory and Methodology. New York: Oxford University Press.

West, Candace and Zimmerman, Don.  1987.  “Doing Gender”  Gender and Society 1: 125-51.


 

Language and Talk

Austin, John L.  1962.  How To Do Things with Words. New York: Oxford University Press.

Boden, Deirdre.  1994.  The Business of Talk: Organizations in Action. Cambridge, England: Polity Press.

Boden, Deirdre and Zimmerman, Don.  1991.  Talk and Social Structure. Berkeley: University of California Press.

Braithwaite, Charles A.  1997.  “Blood Money: The Routine Violation of Conversational Rules”  Communication Reports 10: 1: 63-73.

Capella, Joseph N.  1987.  “Interpersonal Communication: Definitions and Fundamental Questions.” Pp. 184-238 in C. Berger and S. Chaffee (eds.), Handbook of Communication Science. Newbury Park: Sage Publications.

Cicourel. Aaron.  1974.  Cognitive Sociology: Language and Meaning in Social Interaction. New York: Free Press.

_____.  1976.  The Social Organization of Juvenile Justice. New York: John Wiley and Sons, Inc.

Coupland, Nik and Jaworski, Adam.  1997.  “Relevance, Accommodation, and Conversation: Modeling the Social Dimension of Communication”  Multilingua 16: 2-3: 233-58.

Cushing, Pamela J.  1996.  “Gendered Conversational Rituals on the Internet: An Effective Voice Is Based on More than Simply What One Is Saying” Anthropologica 38: 1: 47-80. 

Duncan, Starkey, Jr.  1972.  “Some Signals and Rules for Taking Speaking Turns in Conversations”  Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 23: 2: 283-92.

Eder, Donna J. and Enke, Janet L.  1991.  “The Structure of Gossip: Opportunities and Constraints”  American Sociological Review 56: 4: 494-508.

Eliasoph, Nina.  1998.  Avoiding Politics: How Americans Produce Apathy in Everyday Life.  New York: Cambridge Univ. Press.

Gamson, William.  1992.  Talking Politics. New York: Cambridge Univ. Press.

Goffman, Erving.  1981.  Forms of Talk. Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press.

Jaworski, Adam.  1992. The Power of Silence. Newbury Park: Sage Publications.

Kim, Min-Sun and Aune, Krystyna S.  1997. “The Effects of Psychological Gender Orientations on the Perceived Salience of Conversational Restraints”   Sex Roles 37: 11-12: 935-53.

Kollock, Peter, Blumstein, Philip, and Schwartz, Pepper.  1985.  “Sex and Power in Interaction: Conversational Privileges and Duties”  American Sociological Review 50: 34-46.

Lichterman, Paul.  1996.  The Search for Political Community. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Marche, Tammy and Peterson, Carole.  1993.  “The Development and Sex Related Use of Interruption Behavior”  Human Communication Research 19: 3: 388-408.

Meltzer, Leo; Morris, William N.; and Hayes, Donald P.  1971.  “Interruption Outcomes and Vocal Amplification”   Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 18: 3: 392-402.

Pistrang, Nancy; Barker, Chris; and Rutter, Christine.  1997.  “Social Support as Conversation: Analyzing Breast Cancer Patients’ Interactions with Their Partners” Social Science and Medicine 45: 5: 773-782.

Rogers, Derek B. and Schumacher, Andrea.  1983.  “Effects of Individual Differences on Dyadic Conversational Strategies”  Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 45: 700-05.

Searle, John R.  1965.  “What Is a Speech Act?” Pp. 221-39 in M. Black (ed.), Philosophy in America.  Ithaca: Cornell Univ. Press. 

Schegloff, Emanuel.  1997.  “ ‘Narrative Analysis’ Thirty Years Later”  Journal of Narrative and Life History 7: 1-4: 97-106.

_____.  1997.  “Whose Text? Whose Context?  Discourse and Society 8: 2: 165-87.

_____.  1991.  “Conversation Analysis and Socially Shared Cognition.” Pp. 150-71 in L. Resnick, J. Levine, and S. Teasley (eds.), Perspectives on Socially Shared Cognition. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

_____.  1968.  “Sequencing in Conversational Openings”  American Anthropologist  70: 1075-95.

Tannen, Deborah.   1998.  The Argument Culture: From Debate to Dialogue. New York: Simon and Schuster.

_____.  1994a.  Gender and Discourse. New York: Oxford Univ. Press

_____.  1994b.  Talking From 9 to 5: How Women’s and Men’s Conversational Styles Affect Who Gets Heard, Who Gets Credit, and What Gets Done at Work. New York:  W. Morrow.

_____.  1990.  You Just Don't Understand: Women and Men in Conversation. Boston: Wm. E. Morrow and Co.

Walker, Michael B. and Trimboli, Carmelina.  1982.  “Smooth Transitions in Conversational Turn-taking: Implication for Theory”  Journal of Social Psychology 117: 305-6.

 

Law

Heimer, Carol A. and Stinchecombe, Arthur L.  2000.  “Retooling for the Next Century: Sober Methods for Studying the Subconscious”  Contemporary Sociology 29: 2: 309-19.

Jacobs, Mark D.  1990.  Screwing the System and Making It Work: Juvenile Justice in the No-Fault Society.  Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Stinchecombe, Arthur L.  1994.  “Freedom and Oppression of Slaves in the 18th Century Caribbean”  American Sociological Review 59: 6: 911-929. 

_____.  2005.  “Law Facts” Annual Review of Law and Social Science 1: 233-54.

 

Media

Altheide, David L.  1997.  “The News Media, the Problem Frame, and the Production of Fear”  Sociological Quarterly 38: 646-668.

_____.  2002.  “Tracking Discourse.” Pp. 172-186 in K. A. Cerulo (ed.), Culture in Mind: Toward a Sociology of Culture and Cognition. New York/London: Routledge.

Anderson, Benedict.  1991.  Imagined Communities. London, England: Verso.

Cerulo, Karen A.  1998.  Deciphering Violence: The Cognitive Structure of Right and Wrong. New York: London: Routledge.

Conrad, Peter.  1997.  “Public Eyes and Private Genes: Historical Frames, News Constructions, and Social Problems”  Social Problems 44: 2: 139-54.

Gamson, William; Croteau, David; Hoynes, William; and Sasson, Theodore.  1992.  “Media Images and the Social Construction of Reality”  Annual Review of Sociology 18: 373-93.

Glassner, Barry.  1999.  The Culture of Fear.  Pp. xi – 49.  New York: Basic Books.

Hall, Stuart.  1977.  “Culture, the Media, and Ideological Effect.” Pp. 315-348 in J. Curran, M Gurevitch and J. Woollacott (eds.), Mass Communication and Society.  London: Edward Arnold.

_____.  1982.  “The Rediscovery of Ideology: Return of the Repressed in Media Studies.” Pp. 56-90 in M. Gurevitch, T. Bennett, J. Curran and J. Woollacott (eds.), Culture, Society and the Media. New York: Methuen & Co., Ltd.

Katz, Elihu.  1998. “Broadcast Holidays”  Sociological Inquiry 68: 2: 230-41.

McLuhan, Marshall.  1964.  Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man. New York: McGraw.

Meyrowitz, Joshua.  1985.  No Sense of Place. New York: Oxford University Press.

Weinstein, David. 2004. The Forgotten Network: DuMont and the Birth of American Television. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.

 

Memory

Armstrong, Elizabeth A. and Crage, Suzanna M.  2006.  “Movements and Memory: The Making of the Stonewall Myth American Sociological Review   71: 724-51.

Belli, Robert F. and Schuman, Howard.  1996.  “The Complexity of Ignorance” Qualitative Sociology 19: 423-30.

_____.  1997.  “Autobiographical Misremembering: John Dean is Not Alone” Applied Cognitive Psychology 11: 187-209.

Brown, Thomas.  1988.  JFK: History of an Image. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press.

Connerton, Philip E.  1999.  How Societies Remember.Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Cressy, David.  1989.  Bonfires and Bells: National Memory and the Protestant Calendar in Elizabethan and Stuart England. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.

Fine, Gary A.  2001.  Difficult Reputations: Collective Memories of the Evil, Inept, and Controversial. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.

FitzGerald, Frances.  1980.  America Revised: History Schoolbooks in the Twentieth Century.New York: Vintage.

Fritzsche, Peter.  2002.  “How Nostalgia Narrates Modernity.” Pp. 62-85 in A. Confino and P. Fritzsche (eds.), The Work of Memory: New Directions in the Study of German Society and Culture. Urbana & Chicago: University of Illinois Press.

Gillis, John R.  1994.  Commemoration: The Politics of National Identity. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

Halbwach, Maurice.  [1925] 1992.  Social Frameworks of Memory. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.

Lang, Kurt and Lang, Gladys.  1984.  “Collective Memory and the News” Communication 11: 1: 123-40.

Lowenthal, David.  1985. The Past is a Foreign Country. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Markowitz, John. 2004. Legacies of Lynching: Racial Violence and Memory. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.

Mosse, George L.  1990.  Fallen Soldiers: Reshaping the Memory of the World Wars.  New York: Oxford University Press.

Olick, Jeffrey K.  1993.  The Sins of the Fathers: The Third Reich and West German Legitimation. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.

Olick, Jeffrey and Robbin, Joyce.  1998.  “Social Memory Studies: From ‘Collective Memory’ to Historical Sociology of Mnemonic Practices”  Annual Review of Sociology 24: 105-40.

Pelikan, Jaroslav.  1985.  Jesus through the Centuries: His Place in the History of Culture. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.

Saito, Hiro. 2006. Reiterated Commemoration: Hiroshima as National Trauma Sociological Theory  24: 4: 353-76.

Schudson, Michael.  1992.  Watergate in American Memory: How We Remember, Forget, and Reconstruct the Past. New York: Basic Books.

_____.  1995.  “Dynamics of Distortion in Collective Memory.” Pp. 346-64 in D. Schacter (ed.), Memory Distortion: How Minds, Brains, and Societies Reconstruct the Past. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.

Schuman, Howard and Corning, Amy.  2000.  “Collective Knowledge of Public Events:  The Soviet Era from the Great Purge to Glasnost” American Journal of Sociology 105: 913-56.

Schuman, Howard and Rieger, Cheryl.  1992. “Historical Analogies, Generational Effects, and Attitudes toward War”  American Sociological Review 57: 315-26.

Schuman, Howard and Rodgers, Willard L.  2004.  “Cohorts, Chronology, and Collective Memory: 1985 to 2000 to Post-9/11” Public Opinion Quarterly 68:217-54.

Schuman, Howard and Scott, Jacqueline.  1989.  “Generations and Collective Memories” American Sociological Review 53:785-793.

Schuman, Howard; Schwartz, Barry; and d'Arcy, Hannah.  2005.  “Elite Revisionists and Popular Beliefs: Christopher Columbus: Hero or Villain?”  Public Opinion Quarterly 69: 2-29.

Schuman, Howard; Vinetzky-Seroussi, Vered; and Vinokur, Amiram.  2003.  “Keeping the Past Alive: Israeli Memories at the Turn of the Millennium” Sociological Forum 18:103-36.

Schwartz, Barry. 1987.  George Washington: The Making of an American Symbol. New York: Free Press.

_____.  1996.  “Memory as a Cultural System: Abraham Lincoln in Word War II” American Sociological Review 61: 908-927.

Schwartz, Barry and Schuman, Howard.  2005.  “History, Commemoration, and Belief: Abraham Lincoln in American Memory, 1945-2001”  American Sociological Review 70: 183-203.

Shevchenko, Olga with Nadkarni, Maya.  2004.  “The Politics of Nostalgia: A Case for Comparative Analysis of Postsocialist Practices” in Ab Imperio: Theory and History of Nationalities and Nationalism in the Post-Soviet Realm, vol. 2.

Spillman, Lynette.  1997.  Nations and Commemoration: Creating National Identities in the United States and Australia.New York: Cambridge University Press.

Wagner-Pacifici, Robin and Schwartz, Barry.  1991.  “The Vietnam Veterans Memorial: Commemorating a Difficult Past.” American Journal of Sociology 97: 2: 376-420.

Winter, Jay.  1995.  Sites of Memory, Sites of Mourning: The Great War in European Cultural History. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Zelizer, Barbie.  1998.  Remembering to Forget: Holocaust Memory through the Camera's Eye. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. .

Zerubavel, Yael.  1995.  Recovered Roots: Collective Memory and the Making of Israeli National Tradition. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

_____.  1996.  The Forest as a National Icon: Literature, Politics, and the Archeology of Memory”  Israel Studies 1: 1: 60-99.

_____.  2003.  “Female Images in a State of War: Ideology, Crisis, and the Politics of Gender in Israel.” Pp. 236-257 in Amir Weiner (ed.), Landscaping the Human Garden: 20th Century Population Management in a Comparative Framework. Stanford: Stanford University Press.

_____.  2005.  “Transhistorical Encounters in the Land of Israel: National Memory, Symbolic Bridges, and the Literary Imagination”  Jewish Social Studies 11: 3: 115-40.

_____.  2005.  “Patriotic Sacrifice and the Burden of Memory in Israeli Secular National Hebrew Culture.” Pp. 77-100 in Ussama Makdisi and Paul A. Silverstein (eds.), Memory and Violence in the Middle East and North Africa. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.

Zerubavel, Eviatar.  2003.  Time Maps: Collective Memory and the Social Shape of the Past. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

 

Metaphor

Birner, Betty J.  2004.  “Metaphor and the Reshaping of Our Cognitive Fabric”  Zygon 39: 1: 39-48.

Blankenship, Jane.  1976.  “The Search for the 1972 Democratic Nomination: A Metaphoric Perspective.” Pp. 236-60 in Jane Blankenship and Hermann G. Stelzner (eds.), Rhetoric and Communication. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press.

Elkind, Andrea.  1998.  “Using Metaphor to Read the Organisation of the NHS” Social Science and Medicine 47: 11: 1715-27.

Gerhart, Mary and Russell, Allan Melvin.  2004.  “Metaphor and Thinking in Science and Religion”  Zygon 39: 13-38.

 

Ignatow, Gabriel.  2003. “‘Idea Hamsters’ on the ‘Bleeding Edge’: Profane Metaphors in High Technology Jargon” Poetics 31: 1: 1-22.

 

_____.  2004.  “Speaking Together, Thinking Together? Exploring Metaphor and Cognition in a Shipyard Union Dispute” Sociological Forum 19: 3:
405-33.

 

Isaacson, Nicki.  2002.  “Preterm Babies in the ‘Mother Machine’: Metaphoric Reasoning and Bureaucratic Rituals that Finish the ‘Unfinished Infant’.”  Pp. 89-100 in K. A. Cerulo (ed.), Culture in Mind: Toward a Sociology of Culture and Cognition.  New York/London: Routledge.

Ivie, Robert.  1991.  “Metaphor and Campaign ‘84: Strategic Options on Foreign Policy Issues,” pp. 89-105 in Martin J. Medhurst and Thomas W. Benson (eds.), 2nd ed., Rhetorical Dimensions in Media:  A Critical Casebook.Dubuque, IA: Kendall/Hunt Publishing.

Kitis, Eliza. and Milapides, Michalis.  1997.  “Read It and Believe It: How Metaphor Constructs Ideology in News Discourse: A Case Study”  Journal of Pragmatics 28: 5: 557-90.

Lakoff, George and Johnson, Mark.  1980.  Metaphors We Live By. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Rohrer, Tim.  2001.  “The Cognitive Science of Metaphor from Philosophy to Neuroscience.”  Theoria et Historia Scientarium 6: 27-42.

Sontag, Susan.  1978.  Illness as Metaphor. New York: Farrar, Strauss, and Giroux.

_____.  1989.  AIDS and its Metaphors. New York: Farrar, Strauss, and Giroux.

Tannen, Deborah. 1998. The Argument Culture. New York: Random House.

 

Narrative

Bearman, Peter S. and Stovel, Katherine.  2000.  “Becoming a Nazi: A Model for Narrative Networks” Poetics 27: 69-90.

Bird, S. Elizabeth and Dardenne, Robert W.  1988.  “Myth, Chronicle, and Story: Exploring the Narrative Qualities of News.” Pp. 67-86 in J. W. Carey (ed.), Media, Myths, and Narratives: Television and the Press. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications.

 

Birdwhistell, Ray L.  1970.  “Sequence and Tempo” in Kinesis and Context. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.

Brooks, Abigail.  2004.  “‘Under the Knife and Proud of It’: An Analysis of the Normalization of Cosmetic Surgery” Critical Sociology 30: 2: 207-39.

Campbell, Richard and Reeves, Jimmie L.  1989.  “TV News Narration and Common Sense: Updating the Soviet Threat”  Journal of Film and Video 41: 2: 58-74.

Carey, James W.  1975.  “A Cultural Approach to Communication” Communication 2: 1: 1-22.

_____.  1983.  “The Origins of Radical Discourse in Cultural Studies in the United States” Journal of Communication 33: 3: 311-13.

_____.  1989.  Communication as Culture: Essays on Media and Society. Winchester, MA: Unwin and Hyman.

Cerulo, Karen A.  1998.  Deciphering Violence: The Cognitive Structure of Right and Wrong. New York: Routledge.

Dillon, Michelle.  1993.  Debating Divorce: Moral Conflict in Ireland. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky.

_____.  1996.  “Cultural Differences in the Abortion Discourse of the Catholic Church: Evidence from Four Countries”  Sociology of Religion 57: 1: 25-36.

Dobkin, Bethami.  1992.  “Paper Tigers and Video Postcards: The Rhetorical Dimensions of Narrative Form in ABC News Coverage of Terrorism” Western Journal of Communication 56: 143-60.

Eason, David.  1981.  “Telling Stories and Making Sense” Journal of Popular Culture 15: 2: 125-29.

_____.  1984.  “The New Journalism and the Image World:  Two Modes of Organizing Experience” Critical Studies in Mass Communication 1: 1: 51-65.

Elliott, Deni.  1988.  “Family Ties: A Case Study of Coverage of Family and Friends During the Hijacking of TWA Flight 847” Political Communication and Persuasion 5: 67-75.

Fine, Gary Alan.  2002.  “Creating Collective Attention in the Public Domain: Human Interest Narratives and the Rescue of Floyd Collins” Social Forces 81: 1: 57-85.

Fisher, Walter R.  1985.  “The Narrative Paradigm: In the Beginning” Journal of Communication 35: 1: 74-89.

Fiske, John.  1984.  “Popularity and Ideology: A Structural Reading of Dr. Who.” Pp. 165-198 in W. D. Rowlands and B. Watkins (eds.), Interpreting Television: Current Research Perspectives. Beverly Hills: Sage Publications.

Fiske, John and Hartley, J.  1978.  Reading Television. London: Methuen and Co.

Franzosi, Roberto.  1998.  “Narrative Analysis, or Why (and How) Sociologists Should Be Interested in Narrative”  Annual Review of Sociology 24: 517-54.

_____.  2004.  From Words to Numbers: Narrative, Data and Social Science, Structural Analysis in the Social Sciences. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Genette, Gerard.  1980.  Narrative Discourse.Translated by J. Lewing.  Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.

Gitlin, Todd.  1980.  The Whole World Is Watching. Berkeley, CA: Free Press.

Griffin, Larry J.  1993.  “Narrative, Event-Structure Analysis, and Causal Interpretation in Historical Sociology” American Journal of Sociology 98: 1094-133.

Gurevitch, Michael and Kavoori, Anandam P.  1994.  “Global Texts, Narrativity, and the Construction of Local and Global Meanings in Television News” Journal of Narrative and Life History 4: 1&2: 2-24.

Gurevitch, Michael and Levy, M.  1986.  “Information and Meaning: Audience Explanations of Social Issues.” Pp. 159-175 in J. Robinson and M. Levy (eds.), The Main Source.  Beverly and London: Sage Publications.

Hall, Stuart; Chritcher, Chas; Jefferson, Tony; Clarke, John; and Roberts, Brian.  1981.  “The Social Production of News: Mugging In the Media.”  Pp. 335-367 in Stanley Cohen and Jock Young (eds.), The Manufacture of News: Social Problems, Deviance, and Mass Media.  London: Constable.

Hauser, Gerard.  1986.  Introduction to Rhetorical Theory. Philadelphia: Harper and Row.

Herman, David. 2003.  Narrative Theory and the Cognitive Sciences.Stanford, CA: CSLI Publications.

Jacobs, Ronald. N.  1996.  “Civil Society and Crisis: Culture, Discourse, and the Rodney King Beating”  American Journal of Sociology 101: 5: 1238-72.

Kitch, Carolyn.  2002.  “A Death in the American Family: Myth. Memory and National Values in the Media Mourning of John F. Kennedy Jr.” Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly 79: 2: 294-309.

Kellner, Hans.  1987.  “Narrativity in History: Post-Structuralism and Since.” Pp 1-29 in Arnaldo D. Momigliano (ed.), The Representation of Historical Events. Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press.

Kosloff, Sarah.  1992.  “Narrative Theory and Television.” Pp. 67-100 in R. C. Allen (ed.), Channels of Discourse Reassembled, 2nd ed. Chapel Hill/London: Univ. of North Carolina Press.

LaRossa, Ralph and Sinha, Cynthia B. 2006. Constructing the Transition to Parenthood”   Sociological Inquiry  76: 433-57.

Lewis, Justin.  1994.  “The Absence of Narrative: Boredom and the Residual Power of Television”  Journal of Narrative and Life History 4: 1&2: 25-40.

Liebes, Tamar.  1988.  “Cultural Differences in the Retelling of Television Fiction” Critical Studies in Mass Communication 5: 277-92.

Linde, Charlotte.  1993.  Life Stories: The Creation of Coherence. New York: Oxford University Press.

McAdams, Dan P.1993.  The Stories We Live By: Personal Myths and the Making of the Self. New York: Guilford.

McCabe, Allyssa and Carole Peterson.  1990.  “What Makes a Narrative Memorable?” Applied Psycholinguistics 11: 73-82.

Medhurst, Martin J. and Benson, Thomas W.  1984.  “Rhetorical Studies in a Media Age.”  Pp. ix-xxiiiinMartin J. Medhurst and Thomas W. Benson (eds.), Rhetorical Dimensions in Media.  Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt.

Merleau-Ponty, Maurice.  1962.  Phenomenology of Perception. Translated by Colin Smith.  London: Routledge and Kegan Paul.

Mohr, John.  1994.  “Soldiers, Mothers, Tramps, and Others: Discourse Roles in the 1907 New York City Charity Directory” Poetics 22: 327-57.

Parenti, Michael.  1986.  Inventing Reality: The Politics of Mass Media. New York: St. Martin's Press.

Perelman, Chaim.  1982.  The Realm of Rhetoric. Notre Dame: Univ. of Notre Dame Press.

_____.  1984.  Time and Narrative, vol. 1.  Translated by K. McLaughlin and D. Pellauer. Chicago: Univ. of Chicago Press.

Roeh, Itzahak.  1989.  “Journalism as Storytelling, Coverage as Narrative”  American Behavioral Scientist  33: 2 162-168.

Schegloff, Emanuel.  1997.  “‘Narrative Analysis’ Thirty Years Later” Journal of Narrative and Life History 7: 1-4: 97-106.

Schudson, Michael.  1982.  “The Politics of Narrative Form: The Emergence of New Conventions in Print and Television” Daedalus 111: 4: 97-112.

Somers, Margaret R.  1994.  “The Narrative Constitution of Identity: A Relational and Network Approach”  Theory and Society 23: 605-49.

Sturgess, Philip J.  1992.  Narrativity: Theory and Practice. Oxford: Clarendon.

Tomashevski, Boris.  [1925] 1965.  “Thematics.” Pp. 61-95 in E. T. Lemon and M. J. Reis (eds.), Russian Formalist Criticism: Four Essays.  Nebraska: University of Nebraska Press.

Tompkins, Phillip K.  1982.  Communication in Action:  An Introduction to Rhetoric and Communication. Belmont: Wadsworth.

Toolan, Michael J.  1988.  Narrative: A Critical Linguistic Introduction. New York: Routledge.

Tuchman, Gaye.  1978.  Making News: A Study in the Social Construction of Reality. New York: Free Press.

Zelizer, Barbie.  1990.  “Achieving Journalistic Authority through Narrative”  Critical Studies In Mass Communication 7: 4: 366-76.

 

Networks

Carley, Kathleen M.  1991.  “A Theory of Group Stability”  American Sociological Review 56: 331-354.

Cerulo, Karen A.  1990.  “To Err Is Social: Social Structural Effects on Errors in Self-Estimation” Sociological Forum 5: 4: 619-34.

Mische, Ann and White, Harrison.  1998.  “Between Conversation and Situation: Public Switching Dynamics Across Network Domains”  Social Research 65: 3: 695-724.

Mische, Ann.  2007.  Partisan Publics: Connection and Mediation across Brazilian Youth Activist Networks. Princeton: Princeton University Press.

 

Yeung, King-To.  2005.  “What Does Love Mean? Exploring Network Culture in Two Network Settings” Social Forces 84: 391-420.

 

Organizations

 DiMaggio, Paul.  1993.  “Nadel's Paradox Revisited: Relational and Cultural Aspects of Organizational Structures.” In Nitin Nohria and Robert Eccles (eds.), Networks and Organization: Structure, Form and Action. Cambridge, MA: Harvard Business School Press.

 Douglas, Mary.  1986.  How Institutions Think. London: Routledge.

Stinchecombe, Arthur L.  1997.  Information and Organizations. Berkeley, CA:  University of California Press.

_____.  2001.  When Formality Works: Authority and Abstraction in Law and Organizations. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

 Swanson, Guy E.  Religion and Regime. Ann Arbor:  University of Michigan Press.

 Thornton, Patricia H.  2004.  Markets from Culture: Institutional Logics and Organizational Decision Making in Higher Education Publishing.  Stanford: Stanford University Press.

Weeks, John and Charles Galunic.  2003.  “A Theory of the Cultural  Evolution of the Firm: The Intraorganizational Ecology of Memes”  Organization Studies 24: 1309-52.

 

Perceptual Filters

Bem, Sandra.  1993.  The Lenses of Gender: Transforming the Debate on Sexuality. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.

Clayman, Steven.  1995.  “Defining Moments, Presidential Debates, and the Dynamics of Quotability”  Journal of Communication 45: 118-46.

Gould, Stephen Jay.  1996.  The Mismeasure of Man. New York: Norton.

Laqueur, Thomas.  1990.  Making Sex: Body and Gender from the Greeks to Freud. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Vaughan, Diane.  2002.  “Signals and Interpretive Work: The Role of Culture in a Theory of Practical Action.”  Pp 28-56 in K. A. Cerulo (ed.), Culture in Mind: Toward a Sociology of Culture and Cognition. New York/London: Routledge.

Zerubavel, Eviatar.  1997.  Social Mindscapes: An Invitation to Cognitive Sociology. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

 

Political Culture

Smith, Philip.  2005.  Why War? The Cultural Logic of Iraq, the Gulf War, and Suez. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

 

Stinchecombe, Arthur L. 1994.  “Disintegrated Disciplines and the Future of Sociology”  Sociological Forum 9: 2: 279-291.

 

Wagner-Pacifici, Robin Erica. 2005. The Art of Surrender: Decomposing Sovereignty at Conflict's End. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

 

Projectivity

Emirbayer, Mustafa, and Mische, Ann.  1998. “What is Agency?” American Journal of Sociology 103: 4: 962–1023.

Mead, George Herbert.  2002 [1932].  The Philosophy of the Present. Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books.

Mische, Ann.  2001.  “Juggling Multiple Futures: Personal and Collective Project-Formation Among Brazilian Youth Leaders.” Pp. 137-159 in A. Johnson, C. Barker and M. Lavalette (eds.), Leadership and Social Movements.  Manchester, England: Manchester University Press.

 

Race

Davis, F. James.  1991.  Who is Black: One Nation’s Definition. University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press.

Lamont, Michele.  1992.  Money, Morals and Manners: The Culture of the French and the American Upper-Middle Class. Chicago: University of Chicago Press (Morality and Society series, ed. by Alan Wolfe).

_____.  2000.  The Dignity of Working Men: Morality and the Boundaries of Race, Class, and Immigration. Cambridge: Harvard University Press and New York: Russell Sage Foundation.

 

Religion

Andresen, Jensine.  2001.  Religion in Mind: Cognitive Perspectives on Religious Belief, Ritual and Experience.  New York: Cambridge University Press.

 

Arbib, Michael A. 1998.  “Self and Society: Between God and Brain”  Trends in Cognitive Sciences 2: 377-78.

 

Ashbrook, James B.  1996.  “Interfacing Religion and the Neurosciences: A Review of Twenty-Five Years of Exploration and Reflection”  Zygon 31: 4: 545-82.

 

Atran, Scott.  2002.  In Gods We Trust: The Evolutionary Landscape of Religion, Evolution and Cognition. New York: Oxford University Press.

 

Bainbridge, William S.  2004.  “After the New Age”  Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion  43: 3: 381-94.

 

_____.  2006.  God from Machine: Artificial Intelligence Models of Religious Cognition. Lanham, Md.: AltaMira Press.

 

Barrett, Justin L.  2000.  “Exploring the Natural Foundations of Religion” Trends in Cognitive Sciences 4: 1: 29-34.

 

_____.  2001. “How Ordinary Cognition Informs Petitionary Prayer” Journal of Cognition and Culture 1: 3: 259-69.