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Fiona Greenland

Assistant Professor of Sociology

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Recent Publications

  • Theory of an Art Market Scandal: Artistic integrity and financial speculation in the Inigo Philbrick case
  • Ruling Culture: Art Police, Tomb Robbers, and the Rise of Cultural Power in Italy.
  • The Art of Destruction: Theorizing ontological violence in the Islamic State. In F. Greenland & F. Göçek (eds.), Cultural Violence and the Destruction of Human Communities: New Theoretical Perspectives.
  • Long-range Continuities in Comparative and Historical Sociology: the case of parasitism and women's enslavement
  • Material Culture and the Problem of Agency
  • New insights into the antiquities market
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greenland-9-6303-2_1.jpg Fiona Greenland is Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of Virginia. She studies the construction of cultural heritage and the uses of antiquities in contemporary politics and markets. Her research addresses issues related to archaeological looting, art/science studies, nationalism, and qualitative methods.

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University of Virginia
Department of Sociology
PO Box 400766
Charlottesville, VA 22904

fg5t@virginia.edu

Twitter @fargreenland

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