
معرفی
John Andrews is a Visiting Assistant Professor of Sociology at Vassar College since 2019. He holds a BA from Rice University and a PhD from the CUNY Graduate Center. His work bridges affect theory, political economy, and interdisciplinary sociological inquiry. Key research focuses include the sociology of emotion, global political economy, labor studies, and the intersections of science/medicine with sociocultural structures.
- Co-editor of *The Unhappy Divorce of Sociology and Psychoanalysis* (2014)
- Editorial member of *Social Text* journal
- Monograph *The Economy Is Everything* under review with Duke University Press
Educational Background:
- PhD in Sociology, CUNY Graduate Center
- BA in Sociology, Rice University
Research Interests:
Explores how emotions, affect, and cultural narratives shape understandings of economic systems and social inequalities. Analyzes labor dynamics, class formations, and the sociological implications of global financial crises. Engages interdisciplinary dialogues between sociology, psychoanalysis, and science studies through critical theoretical frameworks.
Articles Trends: Recent work engages legacies of sociological thinkers like Stanley Aronowitz, critiques disciplinary divides between sociology and psychoanalysis, and examines affective dimensions of economic crises. Earlier scholarship includes historical analyses of colonial ecological narratives and medical sociology frameworks.
Awards: No scientific awards listed in current materials.
Advising/Grants: No specific grants or advising details provided in text. Teaches courses like *Introductory Sociology* and *Affect and Emotion in Contemporary Social Life*.
Labs/Teams: Active in editorial collectives for *Social Text* and co-edited volumes. Research collaborations focus on interdisciplinary sociological projects.


