

Jonathan Rieder
An authority in the field of sociology, Jonathan Rieder serves as a professor at Barnard College and is a distinguished member of the graduate faculty at Columbia University. With a rich academic background that includes teaching stints at Yale and Swarthmore, Rieder has established himself as a leading voice in the study of Martin Luther King, Jr., as well as the intricate dynamics of American life unity and division. His scholarly pursuits extend to the nuanced relationships between Black and Jewish communities, a subject on which he has provided profound insights. Rieder's expertise is not confined to academia; he is a familiar face and voice in media circles, having been a regular commentator on both television and radio platforms. His analytical prowess has been showcased in contributions to The New York Times Book Review, where his reviews have been widely appreciated for their depth and clarity. Additionally, he has served as a contributing editor for The New Republic, further cementing his role as a thought leader in sociological discourse. Throughout his career, Jonathan Rieder has been the recipient of numerous fellowships and awards, recognizing his significant contributions to the field of sociology. His research has consistently pushed the boundaries of understanding in his areas of interest, earning him accolades from peers and institutions alike. Currently, Rieder is channeling his extensive knowledge and research acumen into a new book project. This forthcoming work will explore the rise of contemporary crossover culture and trace the evolution of rhythm and blues into soul music, promising to offer fresh perspectives on these pivotal cultural transformations. Rieder's work continues to influence both academic and public discussions, as he bridges the gap between scholarly research and mainstream media. His commitment to exploring the complexities of social relationships and cultural evolution remains unwavering, making him a pivotal figure in contemporary sociological studies.
Publications
, 190-213, 1990-04-01
, 192-194, 1985-07-01
, 13-54, 2019-12-31
, 1273-1275, 1979-03-01
, 121-123, 2005-03-01
, 66-67, 2004-02-01
, 173-180, 1982-07-01
, 243-268, 2020-07-21
, 248-278, 2019-12-31
, 131-162, 1984-01-01
, 248-277, 2003-06-11
, 763-766, 1987-11-01
, 13-49, 2003-06-11