Peer-reviewed articles

2025. Morals, Markets, and Medicine (with Eliza Brown). Sociological Forum.

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.

2015. “Affective Labor in the Post-Fordist Transformation.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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