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Kelly Moore, PhD

Associate Professor


I am a political sociologist specializing in the politics of technologies and knowledge claims.  I鈥檓 especially interested in how military technologies and forms of discourse spread and are taken up in everyday life, shaping racegendered affective and embodied experiences. My work has appeared in sociological and science studies journals, and books that include Disrupting Science:  scientists, social movements and the politics of the military (Princeton, 2008) and The Routledge Handbook of Science, Technology and Society (with D.L. Kleinman, 2014).  I teach courses on the sociology and politics of food, and courses on the relationship between science, technology and power.  For more than 30 years I have been engaged in knowledge justice projects in the universities and departments where I have worked, and in my two major professional associations, the Society for Social Studies of Science, and the American Sociological Association. 

Education

PhD, Sociology
University of Arizona, 1993

MA, Sociology
University of Arizona, 1988

BA, Sociology
University of Arizona, 1984

Specialty Area

Sociology of Science and Knowledge; Political Protest

Publications/Research Listings

Kelly Moore, David Hess, Daniel L. Kleinman and Scott Frickel. 2011. .鈥&苍产蝉辫;Theory & Society 40: 505鈥532

Kelly Moore and Matthew J. Hoffman. 2014. Political Power and Social Theory 27: 223鈥258.

Kelly Moore and Judith Wittner. 2014. "Global Hunger and Global Obesity." Controversies in Science and Technology, v. 4, DL Kleinman, KA Cloud-Hansen, and J Handlesman, eds. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Alison Hope Alkon, Daniel C. Block, Kelly Moore, Catherine Gillis, Nicole DiNuccio and Noel Chavez. 2013. "Foodways of the Urban Poor." Geoforum 48: 126鈥135.

Kelly Moore. Disrupting Science: Social Movements, American Scientists, and the Politics of the Military, 1945鈥1975 鈥(Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 2008) Moore Chapt. 6

Kelly Moore. 2006. 鈥淧owered By the People: Scientific Authority in Participatory Science.鈥 Pp. 299鈥323 in Scott Frickel and Kelly Moore, eds., The New Political Sociology of Science: Organizations, Networks, and Institutions. Madison, WI. University of Wisconsin Press. Science and Society Series, Daniel L. Kleinman and Jo Handlesman, eds. 

Scott Frickel and Kelly Moore. 2006. 鈥淧rospects and Challenges for a New Political Sociology of Science.鈥 Pp. 3鈥31 in Scott Frickel and Kelly Moore, eds., The New Political Sociology of Science: Organizations, Networks, and Institutions. Madison, WI. University of Wisconsin Press. Science and Society Series, Daniel L. Kleinman and Jo Handlesman, eds. 

Kelly Moore and Nicole Hala. "" 2002. Research in the Sociology of Organizations&苍产蝉辫;19:309鈥339

Kelly Moore. 鈥: American Science and the Creation of Public Interest Science Organizations, 1955鈥1975.鈥 1996. American Journal of Sociology 101: 1592鈥1627.