
About
Colin Jerolmack is a Professor of Sociology and Environmental Studies at New York University, where he also served as Chair of the Environmental Studies Department (2017–2023). His work bridges ethnography, environmental sociology, and human-animal studies. He holds a Ph.D. in Sociology from the City University of New York (2009) and a B.S. in Psychology from Drexel University (2000).
Research Interests:
- Ethnography of urban and rural communities
- Environmental policy and climate change impacts
- Human-animal relations (e.g., The Global Pigeon)
- Social theory and qualitative methodologies
Key Publications:
- Up to Heaven and Down to Hell (2021): Explores fracking's social and environmental impacts in rural Pennsylvania.
- The Global Pigeon (2013): Analyzes urban human-animal interactions.
- Over 40 peer-reviewed articles on ethnography, climate justice, and animal studies.
Media & Outreach:
- Featured in The New York Times, Los Angeles Review of Books, and podcasts like Stand Up! with Pete Dominick.
- Regular contributor to climate and energy policy discussions.
Awards:
- PROSE Award Finalist (2021) for Up to Heaven and Down to Hell.
- Recognized for interdisciplinary contributions to environmental sociology.
Labs & Initiatives:
- Co-founded NYU's Animal Studies Master's program and Center for Environmental and Animal Protection.
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