Cultural sociology friends: if you were going to put together a cultural sociology graduate course using ONLY stuff published in 2014 and later (no cheating), what would you put on it? Please don't hesitate to recommend your own work!
I have nothing to add, but this is wonderful for me. Thanks.
Lizardo 2017: Improving Cultural Analysis Cerulo 2018: Scents & Sensibility And definitely Measuring Culture!
Boutyline and Soter (2021) on cultural schemas!
For you, I'd go with Martin and Lembo's "On the Other Side of Values" and Mohr et al.'s Measuring Culture.
Mears, Very Important People Childress et al 2021 "Genres, Objects ..."
Lizardo 2017: Improving Cultural Analysis Cowan & Baldassarri 2018: “It could turn ugly” Small & Cook 2021: Using Interviews to Understand Why: Challenges and Strategies in the Study of Motivated Action
"Measuring Culture is the canonical text we have been waiting for in the sociology of culture. It is a massive achievement that will be the definitive account on the topic for a long time to come. I'll be thinking with it, teaching with it, and recommending it." - Clayton Childress
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Jerolmack and Tavory (2014) Molds and Totems