Teal Rothschild

Education
B.A. Bard College
M.A., Ph.D. New School of Social Research
"Challenge power, organize change, for all"
Dr. Rothschild is an historical sociologist whose research has always focused on the intersections of social movements, activism, and identity. Rothschild鈥檚 interests surround the larger questions of how movements shape individuals and groups both within movements and beyond, with specific attention to issues of racialization, privilege, power, discourse, victimization, and representation in a variety of contexts within the United States. More recent social movements she has studied include: Redneck Revolt, Gun Violence Prevention Activism, and The Day Without An Immigrant Protests of 2006.
Currently, Rothschild is engaging in a new United States-based national ethnographic and interview-based project focusing on the projection of activism on to librarians, with attention to how librarians make sense of this themselves.
Selected Publications
(2022) Catherine Simpson Bueker, Teal Rothschild.鈥Global by the Seaside鈥. Contexts. American Sociological Association Journal. Spring 2022, Volume 21, Number 2, pp. 24-29
(2019) 鈥淢ultiplicity in movements: the case for Redneck Revolt.鈥 Contexts. American Sociological Association Journal. Summer 2019, Volume 18, Number 3, pp.57-59.
(2018): An Ethnography of Gun Violence Prevention Activists: 鈥渨e are thinking people鈥. Lexington Books.
(2018) Introduction to Sociology: An Adaption of Open Stax's Introduction to Sociology 2 edition. 2018.
(2011) An Immigrant, Not a Worker: Depiction of the 2006 鈥楧ay Without an Immigrant鈥 Protests in Printed Media of the United States. Journal of Media Sociology. 3 (1-4): 77-89.
(2010) Racialized Masculinity and Discourses of Victimization: A Comparison of the Mythopoetic Men鈥檚 Movement and the Militia of Montana. Advances in Gender Research, 13 (1).
Selected Presentations
(2016). 鈥淎n Informal Discussion Roundtable: Tightrope Walking: Role of Researcher and Activist in Ethnographic Studies of Social Movements鈥, American Sociological Association. Seattle, Washington.
(2010). 鈥淎nti-immigrant sentiment and dehumanization: Representations of The Day without an Immigrant Protests鈥 in Investigating Countermovement Dynamics. Eastern Sociological Society Annual Meeting. Boston: Massachusetts.
Selected Interviews Quoted In
Iqbal, Mawa. 鈥淟eft Wing Groups Take Up Arms in Name of Abolitionist John Brown.鈥 Flatlands. Kansasic City Public Television 19, Inc. Kansas City PBS, July 23, 2020.
Seymart, Thomas. 鈥淐oronavirus, violences polici猫res, Trump... Aux Etats-Unis, la gauche radicale s'arme aussi鈥 Euronews.fr.
Courses Taught
ANSOC 105 Introduction to Sociology
ANSOC 205 Social Stratification
ANSOC 215 Sociological Perspectives on Race
ANSOC 325 Constructing Gender
ANSOC 345 Globalization and Identity
ANSOC 355 Comparative Immigration
ANSOC 375 Comparative Social Movements and Social Change
ANSOC 400 Senior Seminar
Professional Service
American Sociological Association Member 1994-present
ASA Section on Collective Behavior and Social Movements: mentor to graduate students