Elisabeth S. Clemens

{{Short description|American sociologist}}

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| alma_mater = Harvard University (BA 1980)

University of Chicago (MA 1985, PhD 1990)

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| workplaces = University of Arizona (1990–2002)
University of Chicago (2002–present)

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Elisabeth Stephanie Clemens is an American sociologist, who is currently the William Rainey Harper Distinguished Service Professor of Sociology and the college at the University of Chicago. Clemens's research is focused on social movements, organizations, and American political development. As of 2016, Clemens has served as editor-in-chief of the American Journal of Sociology.

Education and career

Clemens holds a bachelor's degree in social studies from Harvard University, and in 1990 she graduated from the University of Chicago with a PhD in sociology. At the University of Chicago, Clemens completed her dissertation supervised by Theda Skocpol, Wendy Griswold, and Edward O. Laumann.

From 1990 to 2002, Clemens was a professor at the University of Arizona, before returning to her alma mater the University of Chicago as professor sociology in 2002. Clemens served as department chair from 2012 to 2015, and from 2012 to 2013 she served as president of the Social Science History Association. In 2016, Clemens assumed the role of editor-in-chief of the American Journal of Sociology, the discipline's first journal in the United States, from Andrew Abbott who had held the position since 2000.

= ''The People's Lobby'' =

Clemens's first book The People's Lobby: Organizational Innovation and the Rise of Interest Group Politics in the United States, 1890–1925, which derived from her dissertation research, argues that beginning in the late nineteenth century American politics was transformed from a system oriented around political party organizations and elections to one oriented around interest groups. This shift was instigated by what Clemens refers to as 'the people's lobby', groups of citizens and voters that influenced party politics through novel forms of civic engagement, which bypassed traditional political processes. Clemens investigates the emergence of the people's lobby across the American states California, Washington, and Wisconsin, arguing that federalism allowed for distinct regional variations. The book was awarded the American Sociological Association's Section on Organizations, Occupations, and Work's Max Weber Book award in 1998 as well as the Political Sociology Section's Outstanding Contribution to Political Sociology award in 1999.

Clemens's research developed in The People's Lobby is regarded as engaging with theories of sociological institutions with a focus on organizational innovation. Her scholarship on institutions has been discussed in reviews of sociological literature on social movements and institutionalism.

Bibliography

= Sole-authored books =

  • {{cite book|last=Clemens|first=Elisabeth S.|title=Civic Gifts: Benevolence and the Making of the American Nation-State|year=2020|publisher=University of Chicago Press|location=Chicago, IL|isbn=978-0226670836}}
  • {{cite book|last=Clemens|first=Elisabeth S.|title=What Is Political Sociology?|year=2016|publisher=Polity Press|location=Cambridge, UK|isbn=978-0745691619}}
  • {{cite book|last=Clemens|first=Elisabeth S.|title=The People's Lobby: Organizational Innovation and the Rise of Interest Group Politics in the United States, 1890-1925|year=1997|publisher=University of Chicago Press|location=Chicago, IL|isbn=0226109933}}

= Co-edited books =

  • {{cite book |editor-last1=Clemens |editor-first1=Elisabeth S. |editor-last2=Guthrie |editor-first2=Doug |date=2010 |title=Politics and Partnerships: Voluntary Associations in America's Political Past and Present |location=Chicago, IL |publisher=University of Chicago Press |isbn= 978-0226109978 |editor-link2=Doug Guthrie}}
  • {{cite book |editor-last1=Adams |editor-first1=Julia |editor-last2=Clemens |editor-first2=Elisabeth S. |editor-last3=Orloff |editor-first3=Ann Shola |date=2005 |title=Remaking Modernity: Politics and Processes in Historical Sociology. |location=Durham, NC|publisher=Duke University Press |isbn= 978-0822333630 |editor-link1=Julia Adams (sociologist) |editor-link3=Ann Shola Orloff}}
  • {{cite book |editor-last1=Powell |editor-first1=Walter |editor-last2=Clemens |editor-first2=Elisabeth S. |date=1998 |title=Private Action and the Public Good |location=New Haven, CT |publisher=Yale University Press |isbn= 978-0300064490 |editor-link1=Walter W. Powell}}

References

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{{cite web |url=https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/journals/ajs/board |title=American Journal of Sociology - Editorial Board |author= |date=2020 |website=American Journal of Sociology |publisher=University of Chicago Press}}

{{cite web |url=https://sociology.uchicago.edu/directory/elisabeth-s-clemens |title=Elisabeth S. Clemens |author= |website=The Department of Sociology |publisher=University of Chicago}}

{{cite web |url=https://sociology.uchicago.edu/sites/sociology.uchicago.edu/files/ElisabethClemens_CV.pdf |title=Elisabeth S. Clemens Curriculum Vitae |author= |date=July 2016 |website=The Department of Sociology |publisher=University of Chicago}}

{{cite thesis |last1=Clemens |first1=Elisabeth Stephanie |date=1990 |title=Organizing as Interests: The Transformation of Social Politics in the United States, 1890–1920 |type=PhD |publisher=University of Chicago |oclc= 27428795 |id={{ProQuest|303888708}} }}

{{cite web |url=https://home.uchicago.edu/~aabbott/Papers/sv.pdf |title=Andrew Abbott Curriculum Vitae |author= |date=April 2019 |website=The Department of Sociology |publisher=University of Chicago}}

{{cite book|last=Clemens|first=Elisabeth S.|title=The People's Lobby: Organizational Innovation and the Rise of Interest Group Politics in the United States, 1890–1925|year=1997|page=ix|publisher=University of Chicago Press|location=Chicago, IL|isbn=0226109933}}

{{cite journal |last=Powell |first=Lawrence Alfred |date=1999 |title=Reviewed Work: The People's Lobby: Organizational Innovation and the Rise of Interest Group Politics in the United States, 1890-1925. by Elisabeth S. Clemens |journal=American Journal of Sociology |volume=104 |issue=4 |pages=1248–1250 |doi=10.1086/210168|s2cid=151768877 }}

{{cite web |url=https://www.asanet.org/asa-communities/asa-sections/current-sections/organizations-occupations-and-work/organizations-occupations-and-work-award-recipient-history |title=Organizations, Occupations, and Work Award History |author= |date=2020 |website=Section on Organizations, Occupations, and Work |publisher=American Sociological Association}}

{{cite web |url=https://www.asanet.org/asa-communities/asa-sections/current-sections/political-sociology/political-sociology-award-recipient-history |title=Political Sociology Award History |author= |date=2020 |website=Section on Political Sociology |publisher=American Sociological Association}}

{{cite journal |last1=Skocpol |first1=Theda |last2=Ganz |first2=Marshall |last3=Munson |first3=Ziad |date=2000 |title=A Nation of Organizers: The Institutional Origins of Civic Voluntarism in the United States |url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/2585829 |journal=American Political Science Review |volume=94 |issue=3 |page=533 |doi=10.2307/2585829 |jstor=2585829 |s2cid=145598414 |author-link1=Theda Skocpol |author-link2=Marshall Ganz |url-access=subscription }}

{{cite journal |last1=Clemens |first1=Elisabeth S. |last2=Cook |first2=James M. |date=1999 |title=Politics and Institutionalism: Explaining Durability and Change |journal=Annual Review of Sociology |volume=25 |pages=441–466 |doi=10.1146/annurev.soc.25.1.441 }}

{{cite journal |last1=Polletta |first1=Francesca |last2=Jasper |first2=James M. |date=2001 |title=Collective Identity and Social Movements |journal=Annual Review of Sociology |volume=27 |pages=283–305 |doi=10.1146/annurev.soc.27.1.283 |s2cid=15738286 |author-link2=James M. Jasper}}

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