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SADRI

Social and Demographic Research Institute

Robert Faulkner

Robert Faulkner
(Ph.D. UCLA 1968)
Sociology

506 Thompson Hall
(413) 545-4072
faulkner@soc.umass.edu

Rob Faulkner is a professor in the Department of Sociology. He is a member of the Faculty Senate and a senator on the Rules Committee. He is also a musician whose present research involves participant observation of repertoires in action within creative jazz groups, social networks and culture reproduction, and is preparing a session in the recording studio with with Jay Messer, Dave Shapiro and Paul Lieberman. Professor Faulkner recently traveled to Poland to present the Dean's Lecture at the Institute for Economics and Sociology, University of Lodz, titled "Repertoires of Wrongdoing in Markets." He also presented a paper and musical performance at Centre Michel Foucault at the University of Warsaw titled "Participant Observation and Improvisation: A View from the Band Stand."


Areas of Interest: Culture, Organization, Corporate Crime, Business and Professions, Markets, Careers, Qualitative Methods

Recent Grants:

2006-08. NSF. Repertoire in Action among Musicians. Co-PI: Howie Becker

Selected Publications:

Corporate Wrongdoing and the Art of the Accusation: Repertoires of Warning Signs and Fault Llines in Market Exchanges.  London: Anthem Press.  Spring 2011.

"Do You Know...?": The Jazz Repertoire in Action. University of Chicago Press, 2009. With Howard S. Becker. Translated into Spanish and French: El Jazz en Accion: Lla Dinamica de los Musicos Sobre el Escenatro (Siglo Veintiuno) and "Qu'est-ce Qu'on Joue, Maintenant?" Le Repertoire de Jazz en Action (La Decouverte).

"Improvising on Sensitizing Concepts."  In The Story Behind the Story of Ethnographies, A. J. Puddenphatt et al. (eds.), Ch. 4,New York: Routledge, 2009.

"Social Capital, Double Embeddedness, and Mechanisms of Stability and Change." American Behavioral Scientist, Special Issue: Social Capital and Social Networks 20(10), 2009. With Wayne E. Baker.

"Studying Something You Are Part of: The View from the Bandstand." Ethnologie Francaise 38:15-21, 2008. With Howard S. Becker.

"Le Repertoire de Jazz." In Enonciation Artistique et Socialite, Jean-Phillipe Uzel (ed.), Paris: L'Harmattan, 2006. With Howard Becker.