Fabio Rojas is a professor of sociology at Indiana University Bloomington and co-editor of Contexts, the official magazine of the American Sociological Association.
He is the author of From Black Power to Black Studies: How a Radical Social Movement Became an Academic Discipline (The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2007), which uses data from the black studies movement to show how social movements generate lasting organizational change. He is also the author of Theory for the Working Sociologist (Columbia University Press, 2017). He has published in journals such as Social Forces, Rationality and Society, and the Journal of Institutional Economics.
Rojas has published papers and edited volume chapters on computer modeling, rational choice theory, and economic sociology. He currently teaches introduction to sociology, economic sociology, social theory and theories of social organization for graduate students. He holds a Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of Chicago.