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    Bodies That Don’t Matter: Death and Dereliction in Chicago.Eric Klinenberg - 2001 - Body and Society 7 (2-3):121-136.
    Through a case study of the scientific, political and journalistic treatment of dead bodies in the 1995 Chicago heat wave, this article questions what kinds of truths are written on or contained within the body and what happens to the study of society once the body is not simply brought in, but made a core object of analysis. I focus on the kinds of social information bodies convey and conceal when they are made to stand in for the social in (...)
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    The Role of Comparisons in Judgments of Loneliness.Andrew J. Arnold, Heather Barry Kappes, Eric Klinenberg & Piotr Winkielman - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Loneliness—perceived social isolation—is defined as a discrepancy between existing social relationships and desired quality of relationships. Whereas most research has focused on existing relationships, we consider the standards against which people compare them. Participants who made downward social or temporal comparisons that depicted their contact with others as better reported less loneliness than participants who made upward comparisons that depicted their contact with others as worse. Extending these causal results, in a survey of British adults, upward social comparisons predicted current (...)
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    Denaturalizing disaster: A social autopsy of the 1995 Chicago heat wave. [REVIEW]Eric Klinenberg - 1999 - Theory and Society 28 (2):239-295.
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    Of risk and pork: urban security and the politics of objectivity. [REVIEW]Andrew Lakoff & Eric Klinenberg - 2010 - Theory and Society 39 (5):503-525.