Joseph Klett

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2015 - Ph.D., Sociology, Yale University

2008 – M.A., Sociology, Yale University

2006 - B.A., Sociology, University of California – San Diego

Joseph is a San Diego native arriving at UCSC by way of New Haven, Connecticut. In between, he has lived, learned, and worked in Oahu, HI, New Brunswick, NJ, San Francisco, CA and New York City. He currently lives with his family by the end of the San Lorenzo River in Santa Cruz.

 

Cultural Sociology; Work & Organizational Ethnography; Science & Technology Studies; Design; Social Theory; Art & Music; Social Movements; Environmental Sociology; Qualitative Methods

Awards/Honors

  • 2015. Nominee, SAGE Award for Innovation in publishing.
  • 2011. Graduate Exchange Scholar, SCANCOR, Stanford University.
  • 2008 & 2010. Fellow, Konstanzer Meisterklasse, Konstanz University.
  • 2006. Outstanding Senior Thesis Award, Department of Sociology, UCSD.

Grants

  • 2011. National Science Foundation Dissertation Improvement Grant, Sociology, $8500.
  • 2007-2012. Doctoral Fellowship and University Dissertation Fellowship, Yale University, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.

Papers Presented at Professional Meetings

  • 2015. ‘Listening for the Line between Subjectivity and Objectivity in Audio Engineering’ at SKAT25 pre-conference, American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL.
  • 2013. ‘Painting Primates’, refereed panel on Animal Designs, and ‘Reflections on Space’ at Society for Social Studies of Science Annual Meeting, co-chaired panel Making Sense of Sound, San Diego, CA.
  • 2013. ‘Making Space for Sound Out of Place’ at American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Section on Theory, New York City, NY; and Sound Studies Colloquium, Whitney Humanities Center, New Haven, CT.
  • 2012. ‘”Personalized” Audio and the Changing Meaning of Noise’ at Society for Social Studies of Science Annual Meeting, refereed panel on Displacement and Classification, Copenhagen, DK.
  • 2007-2008. “The Ears Remain Open” at Cold Utopias: New Perspectives on Postwar Musical Avant-Gardes, Department of Music, Yale University, New Haven, CT; Center for Cultural Sociology Spring Conference, Yale University, New Haven, CT; and Konstanzer Meisterklasse, University of Konstanz, Konstanz, Germany.

Books

  • Organizing Sound: An Ethnographic Investigation into the Making of Listening Subjects and Sounding Objects (Currently under review).

Book Chapters

  • 2015. ‘The Lonely Algorithm, or, How to end a relationship with personalized audio’ (chapter in collection Algorithmic Cultures (Forthcoming).

Journal Articles

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