
I am assistant professor of Sociology at Barnard College. My book (and my dissertation research) is a comparative study of technology and futures trading, an ethnography of open outcry and electronic traders. My current research is on how art specialists price cultural commodities, particularly how categories and commensuration work in the secondary/resale fine arts market. I teach courses in economic sociology, organizations, and gender.
I occasionally consult, focusing on organizational change, the future of technology and financial markets, and environmental markets. I do strategic assessments of markets, technology and organizational design, with qualitative and quantitative components. If you are interested, please email me.
I grew up outside Chicago, and went to school(s) at Wesleyan University, USC, and Northwestern University. I currently live in New York, with a partner who is a marketing manager for an educational nonprofit. I love movies, like to cook, and I can do a mean lindy swing out. I am INTP.
Filed under: Ramble — Peter @ 1:14 pm
Once was my favorite movie of 2007 (perhaps not the best, but my favorite), and if you can’t be happy for Hansard and Irglova for winning best song, I don’t even want to know you.
And on an unrelated shmoopy note, my darlin’ re-arrived from HI yesterday, and for a small window of time I’ll share an appropriately sweet non-Once, hard-to-track-down, India.Arie song (warning, it’s an mp3).
February 25th, 2008 at 5:38 pm
Blech.
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Gregoire says ‘bonjour!’