Jeremy Schulz
University of California – Berkeley, USA
Jeremy Schulz is a senior researcher at the Institute for the Study of Societal Issues at the University of California, Berkeley. Since earning his PhD at UC Berkeley he has held an NSF-funded postdoctoral fellowship at Cornell University. His current research focuses on digital inequality, sociological theory, and work among economic elites. He has also done research and published in several other areas, including digital sociology, sociological theory, qualitative research methods, work and family, and consumption. His article, “Zoning the Evening,” published in Qualitative Sociology received the Shils-Coleman Award from the ASA Theory Section. Other publications include “Talk of Work” published in Theory and Society and “Risk Governance in the Early Pandemic" published in the American Behavioral Scientist.