Award Winners 2010
2010 Distinguished Scholarly Monograph Award
Co-winners:
Jeffrey Haydu - Citizen Employers: Business Communities and Labor in Cincinnati and San Francisco, 1870–1916
Jeffrey Sallaz - The Labor of Luck: Casino Capitalism in the United States and South Africa
2010 Distinguished Scholarly Article Award
Co-winners:
Larry Isaac - “Movements, Aesthetics, and Markets in Literary Change: Making the American Labor Problem Novel.” American Sociological Review 74: 938-965.
Joshua Page - “Manufacturing Affinity: The Fortification and Expression of Ties between Prison Officers and Crime Victims.” Journal of Contemporary Ethnography 37(6): 745-777.
2010 Distinguished Graduate Student Article Award
Jennifer Seminatore - "The Consequences of Collective Action: The Blue-Green Coalition and the Emergence of a Polanyian Social Movement"
Honorable Mention
Manjusha Nair - "Narrative of Agency"
Co-winners:
Jeffrey Haydu - Citizen Employers: Business Communities and Labor in Cincinnati and San Francisco, 1870–1916
Jeffrey Sallaz - The Labor of Luck: Casino Capitalism in the United States and South Africa
2010 Distinguished Scholarly Article Award
Co-winners:
Larry Isaac - “Movements, Aesthetics, and Markets in Literary Change: Making the American Labor Problem Novel.” American Sociological Review 74: 938-965.
Joshua Page - “Manufacturing Affinity: The Fortification and Expression of Ties between Prison Officers and Crime Victims.” Journal of Contemporary Ethnography 37(6): 745-777.
2010 Distinguished Graduate Student Article Award
Jennifer Seminatore - "The Consequences of Collective Action: The Blue-Green Coalition and the Emergence of a Polanyian Social Movement"
Honorable Mention
Manjusha Nair - "Narrative of Agency"