Karen A. Cerulo | |
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Born | January 25, 1957 Perth Amboy, New Jersey |
Alma mater | Rutgers University (B.A.) Princeton University (Ph.D.) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Sociology |
Institutions | Rutgers University |
Karen A. Cerulo (born January 25, 1957, in Perth Amboy, New Jersey) is an American sociologist specializing in the study of culture, communication and cognition. Currently, she is a Professor Emeritus of Sociology at Rutgers University[1] and working as an active consultant and mentor. She is the former editor of Sociological Forum, the flagship journal of the Eastern Sociological Society.[2] From 2009 to 2010, she served as the Chair of the American Sociological Association's Culture section,[3] and since 1999, she has directed the section's Culture and Cognition Network.[4] Her book Identity Designs: The Sights and Sounds of a Nation won the section's award for the best book of 1996 and her article "Scents and Sensibilities: Olfaction, Sense-making and Meaning Attribution" won the section's 2019 Clifford Geertz Prize for Best Article. Her co-authored book Dreams of a Lifetime: How Who We Are Shapes How We Imagine Our Future (with Janet M. Ruane) won the section's Mary Douglas Best Book Award in 2023.[5] Cerulo is a former Vice President of the Eastern Sociological Society.[6] In 2013, she was named the Robin M. Williams Jr. Lecturer by the Eastern Sociological Society;[7] she won that organization's Merit Award in the same year.[8] In 2019, she was elected to the Sociological Research Association.
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