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Erin Metz McDonnell is the Notre Dame du Lac and Kellogg Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Notre Dame. Her research intersects Organizational, Political, Cultural, and Economic Sociology, focusing on the interplay between culture and social organization—spanning from consumer groups to state administrative systems. She holds an office at 4047 Jenkins Nanovic and offers weekly office hours on Wednesdays 9:00 AM–11:00 AM.
Her research interests include Development, Political Sociology, Organizational Sociology, and Public Administration. Key subfields are Cultural Sociology, Global/Transnational Sociology, Qualitative Methods, and the Sociology of Development. Her book Patchwork Leviathan explores effective administrative niches within weaker state systems, combining Ghanaian case studies with historical comparisons of China, Brazil, Kenya, and Nigeria.
Publications span topics like bureaucratic effectiveness, market moralities, and food culture in digital contexts. Her work appears in prestigious journals such as the American Sociological Review and American Journal of Sociology. No specific grants or lab affiliations are detailed in the provided text.




