academic work
my dissertation
- Klostermann, J. (2021). "Care has limits: Women's moral lives and revised meanings of care." Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Carleton University.
peer reviewed journal articles
- Klostermann, J. (2023). Bev said ‘no’: Learning from nursing home residents about care politics in our aging society. The Gerontologist.
- Doucet, A., & Klostermann, J. (2023). What and how are we measuring when we research gendered divisions of household work and care? Remaking the Household Portrait as a Care/Work Portrait. Sociological Research Online.
- Klostermann, J., & Funk, L. (2022). More than a visitor? Rethinking metaphors for family care in long-term care homes. Ageing & Society.
- Klostermann, J., Funk, L., Symonds-Brown, H., Cherba, M., Ceci, C., Armstrong, P., & Pols, J. (2022). The problems with care: A feminist care scholar retrospective. Societies.
- Klostermann, J., & Hurl, C. (2022). “ACTION=LIFE”: What we can learn from Toronto AIDS activists about transforming public services. Interface.
- Klostermann, J., McAleese, S., Montgomery, L., & Rodimon, S. (2020). Working the project: Research proposals and everyday practices for emerging feminist researchers. Canadian Review of Sociology.
- Hurl, C., & Klostermann, J. (2020). Remembering George W. Smith’s ‘life work’: From politico-administrative regimes to living otherwise. Studies in Social Justice.
- Klostermann, J. (2019). Investigating the organizational everyday: A critical feminist approach. Culture and Organization.
- Klostermann, J. (2018). Art, ordinary work and conceptuality: Sculpting the social relations of the art world. Ethnography and Education.
- Klostermann, J. (2017). Writing on the ground. The Canadian Journal for Studies in Discourse and Writing.
- Klostermann, J. (2016). Write like a visual artist: Tracing artists’ work in Canada’s textually mediated art world. Literacy and Numeracy Studies.
peer reviewed book chapters
- Klostermann, J. (2023). Residents who care: Rethinking complex care and disability relations in Ontario nursing homes. In P. Armstrong’s (Ed.), Unpaid work in nursing homes: Flexible boundaries.
- Braedley, S., Armstrong, P., & Klostermann, J. (2023). Making joy possible in care home policies and practices. In P. Armstrong and S. Braedley’s (Eds.), Care homes in a turbulent era: Do they have a future?
- Armstrong, P., & Klostermann, J. (2023). Unpaid work in public places: Nursing homes in times of Covid-19. In M. Duffy, A. Armenia, K. Price-Glynn’s (Eds.), Confronting the Global Care Crisis during COVID19: Past Problems, New Issues, and Pathways to Change. Rutgers.
- Klostermann, J. (2022). Caring rebels: Exploring the social organization of care/work through stories of resistance. J. Jean-Pierre, V. Watts, C. E. James, P. Albanese, X. Chen and Michael Graydon’s (Eds.), Reading Sociology: Unsettling a Settler Colonial Project & Re/writing Sociological Narratives.
- Klostermann, J. (2019). Altering imaginaries and demanding treatment: Women’s AIDS activism in Toronto, 1980s-1990s. In J. White Farnham, B. Siegel Finer and C. Molloy’s (Eds.), Women’s Health Advocacy: Rhetorical Ingenuity for the 21st Century. Routledge.
- Klostermann, J. (2017). Starting with a squish: An institutional ethnography of Canada’s art world. In P. Albanese, L. Tepperman & E. Alexander (Eds.), Reading Sociology: Canadian Perspectives. Oxford University Press.
manuscripts in preparation or under review
- Klostermann, J., & Bunting, S. (under review). ‘Nursing homes: Unsung heroes in our aging society?’
- Klostermann, J., & Funk, L. (under review). Bounding the boundless: Long-term care homes as sites of boundless work and complex negotiations.
professional memberships
- Canadian Sociological Association
- The Carework Network
- North American Network in Aging Studies