PUBLICATIONS

Forthcoming

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.

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.

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.

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.