Dominik Bartmanski
Dominik Bartmanski is a cultural sociologist and social theorist. He earned his PhD with distinction in sociology at Yale University. His doctoral thesis, devoted to the transformation of public space in Berlin after 1989, won the Marvin B. Sussman prize for the best sociological dissertation at Yale in 2012. The same year his article "How to become an iconic social thinker: the intellectual pursuits of Malinowski and Foucault" was awarded the junior theorist prize by the International Sociological Association (ISA). He co-edited the volume Iconic Power: Materiality and Meaning in Social Life (Palgrave Macmillan 2012) and is the co-author with Ian Woodward of the book monograph Vinyl: The Analogue Record in the Digital Age (Bloomsbury 2014). He does research and teaching in the areas of material culture, urban sociology, and sociology of consumption, knowledge, and music.The full list of peer-reviewed publications can be found here.