
About
Seth Abrutyn is a Professor at the University of British Columbia's Department of Sociology within the Faculty of Arts. His work bridges Sociological Theory, Youth Suicide and Mental Health, Emotions, and Cultural-Structural Analysis.
Education:
- PhD in Sociology, University of California-Riverside
- MA in Sociology, San Diego State University
- BA in Sociology, Western Michigan University
A leading scholar in suicide research, Abrutyn develops Cultural-Structural Theories to explain youth suicide clusters and community-level suicide dynamics. His empirical work examines how identity, status, and emotions shape perceptions of suicide as an option, with ongoing mixed-methods studies across 10 high schools. He also contributes to Evolutionary Institutionalism, analyzing macro-institutional change from chiefdoms to states.
Recent research trends include:
- Exploring 2025 theories of affective motivation and pleasure
- Advancing 2024 cultural-structural suicide frameworks
- Integrating 2023 role theory with institutional analysis
- Historical institutional evolution (2022-2020)
- Public health responses during the 2021 pandemic
Awards:
- Lewis A. Coser Award for Theoretical Agenda Setting (2024, ASA Theory Section)
Supervision: Abrutyn mentors doctoral and master's students, including David Champagne (PhD on urban sustainability and inequality) and researchers on trans youth narratives, racial climate effects, and identity formation in recovery communities. He co-edits Contexts, the ASA's public-facing journal.
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