PUBLICATIONS

Forthcoming

Parker, Jeffrey Nathaniel. “Reinscription: The Analytic Virtues of Becoming Unstuck in Space and Time.” In The Oxford Handbook of Urban Sociology.

Parker, Jeffrey Nathaniel. Review of Urban Specters: The Everyday Harms of Racial Capitalism by Sarah Mayorga. In American Journal of Sociology.

2024

Ternullo, Stephanie and Jeffrey Nathaniel Parker. “Rage Against the Machine: How 21st Century Political Machines Constitute Their Own Opposition.” In The Elgar Handbook on Urban Social Movements.

2023

Parker, Jeffrey Nathaniel. “What’s In A Chain? On Hipness, Corporate Stores, and False Dichotomies in Urban Life.” In Streetlife: The Future of Urban Retail. Ed. Conrad Kickert and Emily Talen. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

Small, Mario L., Vontrese Deeds Pamphile, Cayce Hughes, and Jeffrey Nathaniel Parker. “Words vs. Actions in the Network Behavior of Low-Income African Americans.” In The New Pragmatist Sociology: Inquiry, Agency, and Democracy. Ed. Neil Gross, Isaac Ariail Reed, and Christopher Winship. New York: Columbia University Press.

2022

Parker, Jeffrey Nathaniel and Stephanie Ternullo. “Gentrifiers evading stigma: Social integrationists in the neighborhood of the future.” Social Problems.

Parker, Jeffrey Nathaniel. “Gathering spaces when no one can gather? Art and community third places in the age of COVID-19.” Built Environment. 48(1):48-62.

Merriman, Ben and Jeffrey Nathaniel Parker. 2022. “Voting Rights and the Cloak of Administrative Incompetence.” Wake Forest Journal of Law and Policy.

2021

Brown-Saracino, Japonica, D’Lane Compton, and Jeffrey Nathaniel Parker. 2021. “Changing Social Context and Queer Recruitment Panics.” Contexts Magazine.

Parker, Jeffrey Nathaniel. Review of Vegas Brews: Craft Beer and the Birth of a Local Scene by Michael Ian Borer. In American Journal of Sociology. 126(5):1266-1268.

Merriman, Ben and Jeffrey Nathaniel Parker. “Want to Protect Voting Rights? Do an Empirical Study.” In States, Power, and Societies American Sociological Association Political Sociology section newsletter.

2020

Parker, Jeffrey Nathaniel. “Forgetting and Remembering the Chicago School of Columbus, Ohio: Roderick D. McKenzie, Neighborhoods, and Inequality.” In Inequality and the Progressive Era. Ed. Guillaume Valet. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing.

2018

Parker, Jeffrey Nathaniel. “Broken Windows as Growth Machines: Who Benefits from Urban Disorder and Crime?” City & Community. 17(4): 945-971.

Parker, Jeffrey Nathaniel. “Negotiating the space between avant-garde and ‘hip enough’: businesses and commercial gentrification in Wicker Park.” City & Community. 17(2): 438-460.

2017

Brown-Saracino, Japonica and Jeffrey Nathaniel Parker. “‘What is up with my sisters? Where are you?’ The Origins and Consequences of Lesbian-Friendly Place Reputations for LBQ Migrants.” Sexualities. 20(7): 835-874.

2014

Parker, Jeffrey Nathaniel. “‘A piece of art is not a loaf of bread’: Indie Rock’s Challenge to Commodification.” In Music Sociology: Examining the Role of Music in Social Life. Ed. Sara Towe Horsfall, Jan-Martijn Meij, and Meghan D. Probstfield. Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers.