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Jeremy Schulz
Jeremy Schulz
ISSI (UC Berkeley), Cambridge Family Enterprise Group
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Digital inequalities and why they matter
L Robinson, SR Cotten, H Ono, A Quan-Haase, G Mesch, W Chen, ...
Information, communication & society 18 (5), 569-582, 2015
11652015
New avenues for sociological inquiry: Evolving forms of ethnographic practice
L Robinson, J Schulz
Sociology 43 (4), 685-698, 2009
2302009
Digital inequalities 2.0: Legacy inequalities in the information age
L Robinson, J Schulz, G Blank, M Ragnedda, H Ono, B Hogan, GS Mesch, ...
First Monday 25 (7), 2020
1732020
Digital inequalities in time of pandemic: COVID-19 exposure risk profiles and new forms of vulnerability
L Robinson, J Schulz, A Khilnani, H Ono, SR Cotten, N McClain, L Levine, ...
First monday 25 (10), 2020
1522020
Vehicle of the self: The social and cultural work of the H2 Hummer
J Schulz
Journal of Consumer Culture 6 (1), 57-86, 2006
652006
New fieldsites, new methods: New ethnographic opportunities
L Robinson, J Schulz
Oxford University Press, 2011
502011
Interlocking Inequalities: Digital Stratification Meets Academic Stratification
L Robinson, Ø Wiborg, J Schulz
American Behavioral Scientist, 2018
442018
Net time negotiations within the family
L Robinson, J Schulz
Information, Communication & Society 16 (4), 542-560, 2013
432013
Talk of work: transatlantic divergences in justifications for hard work among French, Norwegian, and American professionals
J Schulz
Theory and Society 41, 603-634, 2012
252012
The COVID Connection: Pandemic Anxiety, COVID-19 Comprehension, and Digital Confidence
L Robinson, J Schulz, Ø Wiborg, E Johnston
American Behavioral Scientist, 2021
222021
Winding down the workday: Zoning the evening hours in Paris, Oslo, and San Francisco
JM Schulz
Qualitative Sociology 38, 235-259, 2015
132015
Eliciting frontstage and backstage talk with the iterated questioning approach
L Robinson, J Schulz
Sociological Methodology 46 (1), 53-83, 2016
112016
Hyperconsumption/overconsumption
J Schulz
The Blackwell encyclopedia of sociology, 1-4, 2007
92007
Zooming Versus Slacking: Videoconferencing, Instant Messaging, and Work-from-Home Intentions in the Early Pandemic
J Schulz, Ø Wiborg, L Robinson
American Behavioral Scientist, 2023
52023
Framing couple time and togetherness among American and Norwegian professional couples
J Schulz
At the heart of work and family: Engaging the ideas of Arlie Hochschild, 17-29, 2011
52011
Future shocks: Automation meets the pandemic
J Schulz
American Behavioral Scientist 67 (14), 1793-1800, 2023
42023
Security-autonomy-mobility roadmaps: Passports to security for youth
J Schulz, L Robinson
Oxford University Press, 2016
32016
Shifting grounds and evolving battlegrounds: Evaluative frameworks and debates about market capitalism from the 1930s through the 1990s
J Schulz, L Robinson
American Journal of Cultural Sociology 1, 373-402, 2013
32013
Metaphorical and Non-Metaphorical Meaning in Ideological Discourses: an Examination of Technocratic Discourses and Counter-Discourses from the Progressive Era
J Schulz
Culture, Theory & Critique 43 (2), 101-121, 2002
12002
Risk Governance in the Early Pandemic: Governance Roles and Coleman’s Taxonomy of Social Actors
J Schulz
American Behavioral Scientist, 2022
2022
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