Peer-reviewed articles

2023. Class and Culture in the Making of an Assisted Living Market. Socio-Economic Review.

2022. Coordinating Illness and Insurance Trajectories: Evidence from a Post-Acute Care Unit. Social Science & Medicine.

2021. Autonomy on the Horizon: Comparing Institutional Approaches to Disability and Elder Care (with Adrianna Munson). Theory and Society 50(6): 935–963.

2020. Exploiting Ambiguity: A Moral Polysemy Approach to Variation in Economic Practices. American Sociological Review (85)1: 76-105.

* Winner of the 2020 James Thompson Graduate Student Paper Award, ASA Section on Organizations, Occupations, and Work.

2020. Affect and Labor. Athenea Digital 20(2).

2016. Beyond Being on Call: Time, Contingency, and Unpredictability Among Family Caregivers for the Elderly. Sociological Forum 31(3): 642-662.


public writing

2021. “How (Some) Rich People Work Toward Redistribution” (interview with Rachel Sherman). Public Seminar.


media

2022. Spotlight interview for Accounts, ASA’s Economic Sociology Section newsletter.

2021. “Exploiting Ambiguity.” Interview for Faculti.

2020. “Exploiting Ambiguity: A Moral Polysemy Approach to Variation in Economic Practices.” Podcast for American Sociological Review.


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