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The New School for Social Research Department of Sociology 6 East 16th Street New York, NY 10003 [email protected] angele.christin.com Angèle Christin Curriculum Vitae CURRENT POSITION
The New School for Social Research, Department of Sociology Mellon Interdisciplinary Postdoctoral Fellow
EDUCATION
Princeton University / Ecole des hautes études en sciences sociales Joint Ph.D., Sociology, July 2014
Dissertation Title: “Clicks or Pulitzers? Web Journalists and Their Work in the United States and France”
Advisors: Kim Lane Scheppele and Florence Weber (co-chairs), Viviana Zelizer, Paul DiMaggio External Readers: Michael Schudson, Didier Fassin, Philippe Steiner, Janet Vertesi, and Robert Wuthnow
Princeton University
M.A., Sociology (2010) (with distinction)
Exams: Economic Sociology, Sociology of Culture, Sociology of Law. Ecole Normale Supérieure (Paris) (2003-2008)
Ecole Normale Supérieure / Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (Paris) M.A., Social Sciences (2006) (with distinction)
Université Paris I Panthéon – Sorbonne (Paris)
B.A., Economics and Sociology (2004) (with distinction) SELECTED AWARDS, GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS
2014: Edward Shils – James Coleman Memorial Award, Best Student Paper, Theory Section, American Sociological Association
Award for Best Student Paper, Communication and Information Technologies Section, American Sociological Association
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2013-2014: Josephine DeKarman Dissertation Completion Fellowship
2012-2013: Porter Ogden Jacobus Fellowship, Princeton University (awarded annually to four graduate students at Princeton for academic excellence)
2011-2012: Research grant, Ministère de la Culture et de la Communication (Paris)
2009-2010: Mellon Fellowship, Center for Arts and Cultural Policy Studies, Princeton University 2008-2009: Center for Human Values merit prize, Princeton University
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS BOOKS
Angèle Christin, Etienne Ollion. 2012. Contemporary Sociology in the United States [La Sociologie Aujourd’hui aux Etats-Unis]. Paris, La Découverte.
(Reviewed in Alternatives Economiques, Sciences Humaines, Liens Socio)
Angèle Christin. 2008. Emergency Hearings : Inquiry on a Judiciary Practice [Comparutions Immédiates : Enquête sur une Pratique Judiciaire]. Paris, La Découverte.
(Widely reviewed in Esprit, Le Nouvel Observateur, France Culture, Sciences Humaines, etc.). ARTICLES
Peer-reviewed journals
Angèle Christin. 2012. “Gender and Highbrow Cultural Participation in the United States.” Poetics, 40 (5), 423-443.
Angèle Christin. 2011. “Le Rôle de la Socialisation Artistique durant l’Enfance: Genre et Pratiques Culturelles Légitimes aux États-Unis.” Réseaux, 168-169(4), 59-86.
Angèle Christin, Paul Pasquali. 2011. “Caméra, Terrain et Sciences Sociales. Présentation.” Revue de Synthèse, 132 (6), n° 3, 319-324.
Angèle Christin. 2006. “ Jurys Populaires et Juges Professionnels en France. Ou Comment Approcher le Jugement Pénal”, Genèses, 65, 138-150.
Other journals
Angèle Christin, Olivier Donnat. 2014. “French and American Cultural Participation. Elements of Comparison.” Culture Etudes, 2014-1.
Angèle Christin. 2011. Book Review. R. McChesney et V. Pickard. Will the Last Reporter Please turn out the Lights, Le Monde Diplomatique, September issue, 24.
MANUSCRIPTS IN PROGRESS AND UNDER REVIEW
“Which Bloggers Get Paid? Journalistic Work, Evaluation, and Compensation at a French News Organization” (Revise & Resubmit, Organization Studies)”
“Online News as a Transnational Field? Asymmetric Interactions and Symbolic Domination in the Digital Age” (to be presented at a workshop “Global Fields” and published as part of a special issue in Sociological Review edited by Julian Go and Monika Krause)
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“‘This Post Will Go Viral:’ How Web Analytics Shape the Market for Online News” (Revise & Resubmit, Digital STS Handbook, edited by David Ribes and Janet Vertesi)
“’Sex, Scandal, and Celebrities’? Exploring the Determinants of Success in Online News” (under review)
“Counting Clicks. Commensuration in Online Journalism in the United States and France” Shils-Coleman Best Student Paper Award, Theory Section, ASA
Best Student Paper Award, CITASA section, ASA
“From ‘Champs’ to ‘Fields’: The International Circulation of a Sociological Concept” (with Marianne Blanchard)
“Snobs versus Omnivores? Musical Tastes in the United States and France,” CACPS working paper SELECTED PRESENTATIONS
“Counting Clicks. Commensuration in Online Journalism in the United States and France” Invited Presentation, Institute for French Studies, NYU (New York, September 2014) ASA Annual Meeting, Sociology of Culture Regular Session (San Francisco, August 2014) Invited presentation, Hunter College, CUNY, Sociology Department (New York, November
2013)
Invited presentation, Harvard University, Sociology Department (Cambridge, October 2013) Mini-conference on Comparative Cultural Sociology, Eastern Sociological Society (Boston,
March 2013)
Colloquium “Comparaisons Franco-Américaines,” Sciences-Po (Paris, June 2013) “Which Bloggers Get Paid? Evaluation and Compensation at a French News Organization”
ASA Annual Meeting, Organizations, Occupations, and Work Regular Session (San Francisco, August 2014)
Eastern Sociological Society Annual Meeting, Work/Culture Session (Baltimore, February 2014) Seminar “Sociology of Markets,” Sciences-Po (Paris, January 2013)
Workshop Economie et Société, Ecole Normale Supérieure (ENS) (Paris, November 2012) “From ‘Champs’ to ‘Fields’: Lost in Translation?” (with M. Blanchard)
ASA Annual Meeting, History of Sociology Regular Session (San Francisco, August 2014) Colloquium “Circulations Transnationales et Echelles d'Analyse,” ENS (Paris, May 2014) Séminaire “Chantiers Critiques en Sciences Sociales,” ENS (Paris, January 2014)
Junior Theorists Symposium (New York, August 2013)
“”Sex, Scandals, and Celebrities? Exploring the Determinants of Success in Online News” CITASA Symposium (Berkeley, August 2014)
WIP workshop, Princeton University (Princeton, February 2014)
“Living in the Market. How Freelance Journalists Manage Careers and Reputations in the United States and France”
Social Science History Association Annual Meeting (Toronto, November 2014) CRISALID Workshop, Université Paris-Dauphine (Paris, May 2014)
CSSO Workshop, Princeton University (Princeton, December 2013)
“A Comparison of Cultural Participation and Music Tastes in the United States and France” University of Chicago, Center in Paris (Paris, September 2014) (with Olivier Donnat)
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Conference on Social Theory, Politics & the Arts (STP&A) (Fairfax, October 2010) “Gender and Cultural Participation in the United States”
Conference “Thirty years after Distinction” (Paris, November 2010) Conference “Childhood and Culture” (Paris, December 2010). “Emergency Hearings: Inquiry on a Judiciary Practice”
Invited talk, Centre de Recherches Sociologiques sur le Droit et les Institutions Pénales (CESDIP) (Paris, June 2008)
Conference “Judiciary Practices,” ENS Cachan (Paris, March 2008)
Conference “Ethnographie des Institutions,” ENS (Paris, December 2007) TEACHING
The New School for Social Research
Mellon postdoctoral fellow: Contemporary Theory (Spring 2015), Undergraduate and Graduate level Ecole Normale Supérieure / Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales
Lecturer: Contemporary Sociology in the United States (with E. Ollion) (Fall 2012, 2011, Spring 2010) Princeton University
Assistant in Instruction: Sociology of Law (Prof. Kim Lane Scheppele) (Spring 2011) Princeton University
Assistant in Instruction: Money, Work and Social Life (Prof. Viviana Zelizer) (Fall 2010). Ecole Normale Supérieure
Assistant in Instruction: Ethnographic Methods (Prof. Stéphane Beaud) (Fall 2007) RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
- June 2010 – June 2013: Principal investigator on the project “Arts participation in the United States and France, 1981-2009.” Ministère de la Culture (Paris). Statistical analysis of the Survey of Public Participation in the Arts and the Enquête sur les Pratiques Culturelles des Français.
- Summer 2009: Research assistant for Paul DiMaggio. Statistical analysis of the Survey of Public Participation in the Arts.
- 2007-2008 : Research assistant for Olivier Donnat, Ministère de la Culture (Paris). Elaboration of the questionnaire for the Enquête sur les Pratiques Culturelles des Français.
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE AND ASSOCIATIONS
- Reviewer for sociological journals (American Journal of Sociology, Social Forces, Poetics, Sociological Inquiry, The Sociological Quarterly, Professions and Professionalism, etc.)
- Member of the Princeton Committee for the President’s Award for Distinguished Teaching (2013)
- Presentation to the Graduate School Leadership Council and Alumni Day Luncheon, Princeton (2012)
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- Member of the American Sociological Association. Sections: Theory; Communication and Information Technologies; Economic Sociology; Culture; Media; Organizations, Occupations, and Work. Member of the Eastern Sociological Society.
LANGUAGES AND COMPUTER PROGRAMMING French, native speaker.
English, fluent.
Spanish, reading and conversation.
Statistics and programming: STATA, SAS. REFERENCES
Kim Lane Scheppele
Laurance S. Rockefeller Professor of International Affairs Woodrow Wilson School and Department of Sociology
Princeton University 415 Robertson Hall 609-751-2631
Florence Weber
Professeur des Universités
Département de Sciences Sociales Ecole Normale Supérieure
48 Bd Jourdan 75014 Paris (+33) 1 44 32 30 00
Viviana A. Zelizer
Lloyd Cotsen ‘50 Professor of Sociology Department of Sociology Princeton University 120 Wallace Hall Princeton, NJ 08544 609-258-4557 [email protected] Paul J. DiMaggio
A. Barton Hepburn Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs Sociology Department and Woodrow Wilson School
118 Wallace Hall Princeton, NJ 08544 609-258-1971