VICTOR P. CORONA

 

Ph.D. Candidate in Sociology, Columbia University  | |  Curriculum Vitae

 

 

Research Interests

 

Careers and identity in organizational and cultural labor markets, quantitative methods

 

Dissertation

 

Rhythms and Rhetorics in United States Army Officer Careers, 1870-1960  (defense in May 2009)

Committee: David Stark (chair), Harrison C. White, Peter S. Bearman, David R. Segal, Shin-Kap Han

 

Articles

 

(with F.C. Godart) Organizations from Network-domains: Identities in Combat and Fashion (revise and resubmit, Organization).

 

(with H.C. White & F.C. Godart) Produire en contexte d'incertitude. La construction des identités et des liens sociaux dans les marchés. Sciences de la Société 73: 17-39.

 

(with H.C. White & F.C. Godart) Mobilizing Identities: Control and Uncertainty in Strategy. Theory, Culture and Society 24(7-8): 181-202. 

 

Voices and Visions of Lower Manhattan: Organizing Civic Expression in Post-9/11 Public Hearings. Journal of Civil Society 3(2): 119-135.

 

Reviews

 

Review: The Contemporary Hollywood Film Industry (P. McDonald & J. Wasko, eds., 2008) (under review).

 

Review: Hog Pilots, Blue Water Grunts: The American Military in the Air, at Sea and on the Ground (R.D. Kaplan, 2007) in Armed Forces and Society 35(2).

 

Review: The War Diaries: An Anthology of Daily Wartime Diary Entries Throughout History (I. & A. Taylor, eds., 2004) in Journal of Military History 71(3): 972-975.

 

Review: From Warfare to Welfare: Defense Intellectuals and Urban Problems in America (J.S. Light, 2003) in Acta Sociologica 49(4): 467-469.

 

Other Work

 

Possibilities for Partnerships? The Minerva Controversy. Social Science Research Council.

 

Contributor to “Institutions and Rhetorics” and “Overview and Contexts” in H.C. White. 2008. Identity and Control: How Social Formations Emerge. 2nd Edition. Princeton University Press.

 

Political Sociology and U.S.-Latin America Relations: Rhetorics or Research? American Sociological Association Political Sociology Section Newsletter 11(4): 12-13.