Graduate Student, Sociology Emily Tingle is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Sociology at the University of Georgia. Her work is at the intersections of Sociology of Culture, Sociology of Value and Evaluation (SVE), and Political Sociology. Work from her master’s thesis has focused on activist narratives, the construction of grievances, cultural schemas, and organizational culture within social movements, with a piece forthcoming in Qualitative Sociology. Her dissertation is a historically embedded comparative ethnography that examines candidate evaluation and campaign finance decisions. She also sustains a continuous interest in feminist methodologies and ethics in qualitative research.