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Faculty Nancy T. Ammerman | Professor Emily Barman | Associate Professor Jeff Coulter | Professor Susan Eckstein | Professor Julian Go | Associate Professor Alya Guseva | Associate Professor Stephen Kalberg | Associate Professor Nazli Kibria | Associate Professor Ashley Mears | Assistant Professor Sigrun Olafsdottir | Assistant Professor Laurel Smith-Doerr | Associate Professor John Stone | Professor David Swartz | Assistant Professor Peter Yeager | Associate Professor
Part-time Faculty Susan Holsapple| Adjunct Professor Patricia Rieker | Visiting Professor
Emeritus Faculty Peter Berger Sally Whelan Cassidy Adelaide M. Cromwell Mark G. Field S.M Miller Paule Verdet Eugene Walter
Senior Teaching Fellows Cara Bowman | Economic Sociology Courtney Feldscher | The Workplace Don Gillis | Boston's People Itai Vardi | Race, Ethnic, and Minority Relations
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Ashley Mears Sociology 265 | 617.358.0637 | mears@bu.edu BIO AND RESEARCH My forthcoming book, Pricing Beauty: The Making of a Fashion Model, examines the social production of value in fashion modeling markets. Through ethnography, I traced the backstage work and collaboration behind the fashion “look” in modeling markets in New York and London. I discovered an organized production process that goes into producing something most people take for granted as a natural state: beauty. These production processes are structured along racial and gendered lines, such that markets in cultural production like fashion ultimately become sites for the reproduction of cultural inequalities. Building off of this research, I am starting a new project on the global context of cultural production. I am particularly interested in the cultural and economic underpinnings of the global model scouting industry, which supplies fresh talent, often from developing countries, to fashion capitals like Paris, New York, and Tokyo. This research will trace the global flows of value in this culture industry and discover how beauty, race, and gender differences are imagined and produced across and within international borders. SELECT PUBLICATIONS Pricing Beauty: The Making of Fashion Models (forthcoming). Berkeley: University of California Press. 2009. With Frèderic C. Godart. “How Do Cultural Producers Make Creative Decisions? Lessons from the Catwalk.” Social Forces (forthcoming, December 2009). 2008. “Discipline of the Catwalk: Gender, Power and Uncertainty in Fashion Modeling.” Ethnography 9(4): 429-456. 2005. With William Finlay. “Not Just a Paper Doll: How Models Manage Bodily Capital and Why They Perform Emotional Labor.” Journal of Contemporary Ethnography 34(3):317-343. Reprinted in Sociological Odyssey: Contemporary Readings in Introductory Sociology, eds. Patricia A. Adler and Peter Adler. Third Edition, Wadsworth Cencage (2009). Also reprinted in Women’s Lives, by Kathleen J. Ferraro. Allyn & Beacon (2009).
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