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Mapping Goffman's Invisible College is written by Wendy Leeds-Hurwitz and published by mediastudies.press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 195139934X (ISBN 10) and 9781951399344 (ISBN 13).
Erving Goffman is often remembered as a solitary thinker-famously private, and rarely a co-author. This book offers a counterpoint by tracing Goffman's connections to a network of colleagues at the University of Pennsylvania between 1968 and 1982, including Dell Hymes, William Labov, John Szwed, Ray Birdwhistell, and Sol Worth. It follows five major collaborations that emerged in that setting, along with others that never quite came together. The analysis also considers Goffman's earlier work at institutions including the University of Chicago, Harvard University, and the National Institute of Mental Health, alongside related initiatives at Indiana University and the University of Texas. Beyond documenting Goffman's intellectual network, the book uses his career as a case study to examine interdisciplinarity, invisible colleges, and disciplinary history. By examining both the productive and faltering collaborations in Goffman's orbit, the book sheds light on the complex, often unpredictable pathways through which academic ideas take shape. This work will appeal to scholars across disciplines seeking to understand the collaborative foundations of academic life.