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The “Medicinal Cannabis Question”: How Actors Legitimate Vote Choice on Medical Marijuana Policy Luis Vila-Henninger The Sociological Quarterly 2018 metadata_only
Citizenship, Legal Status, and Federal Sentencing Outcomes: Examining the Moderating Effects of Age, Gender, and Race/Ethnicity Mercedes Valadez, Xia Wang The Sociological Quarterly 2017 metadata_only
Bootstraps, Buddies, and Bribes: Perceived Meritocracy in the United States and China He Xian, Jeremy Reynolds The Sociological Quarterly 2017 metadata_only
Editors’ Page Peter Mandel Hall, Michael G. Lacy et al. The Sociological Quarterly 2017 metadata_only
Editorial Board EOV The Sociological Quarterly 2017 metadata_only
Divided Nations: Democracy in an Age of Populism: A Special Collection of Articles for <i>The Sociological Quarterly</i> Alexander Smith The Sociological Quarterly 2017 metadata_only
Social Media as a Public Sphere? Politics on Social Media Lisa M. Kruse, Dawn R. Norris et al. The Sociological Quarterly 2018 metadata_only
Privileged to Worry: Social Class, Cultural Knowledge, and Strategies toward the Future among Young Adults Patricia Tevington The Sociological Quarterly 2018 metadata_only
Linking Racial Composition, Black–White Inequality, and Regional Difference: The Role of Migration Heather A. O’Connell The Sociological Quarterly 2018 metadata_only
Deepening Distrust: Why Participatory Experiments Are Not Always Good for Democracy Rebecca Hanson The Sociological Quarterly 2018 metadata_only
“People’s Heads Do Not Even Go There”: Public Perceptions to Transracial Familial Intimacy Devon R. Goss The Sociological Quarterly 2018 metadata_only
The Politics of Religious Prejudice and Tolerance for Cultural Others Evan Stewart, Penny Edgell et al. The Sociological Quarterly 2018 metadata_only
An Intersectional Analysis of Perspectives on Science and Religion in the United States Shiri Noy, Timothy L. O’Brien The Sociological Quarterly 2018 metadata_only
In Thoughts, Words, and Deeds: Are Social Class Differences in Parental Support Similar across Immigrant and Native Families? Hua-Yu Sebastian Cherng, Phoebe Ho The Sociological Quarterly 2018 metadata_only
Editors’ Page Peter M. Hall, Michael G. Lacy et al. The Sociological Quarterly 2018 metadata_only
2017 Midwest Sociological Society Presidential Address: Trump’s Election, Women’s Marches, and the Enduring Quest for Gender Equity in Politics Deborah White The Sociological Quarterly 2018 metadata_only
Divided Nations: Democracy in an Age of Populism: A Special Collection of Articles for <i>The Sociological Quarterly</i> Alexander Smith The Sociological Quarterly 2018 metadata_only
“Have You Been to Walmart?” Gender and Perceptions of Safety in North Dakota Boomtowns Timothy Pippert, Rachel Zimmer Schneider The Sociological Quarterly 2018 metadata_only
How Interdependence in Team Task Structure Impacts Evaluations of Members’ Work Contributions: Examining Resource versus Process Interdependence Lynn G. Chin The Sociological Quarterly 2018 metadata_only
Remembering Peter Mandel Hall Mike Lacy, Prabha Unnithan The Sociological Quarterly 2018 metadata_only
On the Consequential Outcomes of Intentional Acts: A Few Thoughts on My Appreciation for the Life and Work of Peter Mandel Hall Patrick J. W. McGinty The Sociological Quarterly 2018 metadata_only
Does Poverty Increase the Risk of Social Isolation? Insights Based on Panel Data from Germany Jan Eckhard The Sociological Quarterly 2018 metadata_only
What Asian Americans Really Care about When They Care about Education Pawan Dhingra The Sociological Quarterly 2018 metadata_only
Peter Hall’s Contributions to Public Policy Research: Examples from Educational Reform Research<sup>1</sup> Hugh Mehan The Sociological Quarterly 2018 metadata_only
Politics, the State, and Sea Level Rise: The Treadmill of Production and Structural Selectivity in North Carolina’s Coastal Resource Commission Jason S. Allen, Stefano B. Longo et al. The Sociological Quarterly 2018 metadata_only
Peter M. Hall: A Remembrance Mary Jo Neitz The Sociological Quarterly 2018 metadata_only
The Functional Use of Religion When Faced with Imminent Death: An Analysis of Death Row Inmates’ Last Statements Ryan A. Smith The Sociological Quarterly 2018 metadata_only
Clarifying the Social Roots of the Disproportionate Classification of Racial Minorities and Males with Learning Disabilities Dara Shifrer The Sociological Quarterly 2018 metadata_only
Right-Wing Ideologies and Ideological Diversity in the Tea Party Kristin Haltinner The Sociological Quarterly 2018 metadata_only
Urine or You’re Out: Racialized Economic Threat and the Determinants of Welfare Drug Testing Policy in the United States, 2009–2015 Eric Bjorklund, Andrew P. Davis et al. The Sociological Quarterly 2018 metadata_only
Hungry for Equality: A Longitudinal Analysis of Women’s Legal Rights and Food Security in Developing Countries Aarushi Bhandari, Rebekah Burroway The Sociological Quarterly 2018 metadata_only
Socio-Economic Development, Economic Fluctuations, and Age-Specific Suicide: A Cross-National Test of the Durkheim, Henry and Short, and Ginsberg Theories Sylwia J. Piatkowska The Sociological Quarterly 2018 metadata_only
Editor’s Page Michael Lacy, N. Prabha Unnithan The Sociological Quarterly 2018 metadata_only
Race, Xenophobia, and Punitiveness Among the American Public Joseph O. Baker, David Cañarte et al. The Sociological Quarterly 2018 metadata_only
Corrigendum The Sociological Quarterly 2018 metadata_only
Opportune Romance: How College Campuses Shape Students’ Hookups, Dates, and Relationships Rachel Allison, Margaret Ralston The Sociological Quarterly 2018 metadata_only
“Integrity, Sportsmanship, Character”: Baseball’s Moral Entrepreneurs and the Production and Reproduction of Institutional Autonomy Seth Abrutyn The Sociological Quarterly 2018 metadata_only
Are Biological Science Knowledge, Interests, and Science Identity Framed by Religious and Political Perspectives in the United States? Joseph C. Jochman, Alexis Swendener et al. The Sociological Quarterly 2018 metadata_only
Gender, Alcohol, and the Media: The Portrayal of Men and Women in Alcohol Commercials Gregory Hall, Robert Kappel The Sociological Quarterly 2018 metadata_only
“The Right Way, the Wrong Way, and the Blueville Way”: Standards and Cultural Match in the Police Organization Holly Campeau The Sociological Quarterly 2018 metadata_only
Middle Class Decline? The Growth of Professional-Managers in the Neoliberal Era Peter Ikeler, Laura Limonic The Sociological Quarterly 2018 metadata_only
Situating Perceived Discrimination: How Do Skin Color and Acculturation Shape Perceptions of Discrimination Among Latinos? Emilce Santana The Sociological Quarterly 2018 metadata_only
Critical Nostalgias in Democratic South Africa Marcel Paret The Sociological Quarterly 2018 metadata_only
Pathways into and out of the Labor Market After Receiving Social Benefits: Cumulative Disadvantage or Life Course Risk? Oliver Hümbelin, Tobias Fritschi The Sociological Quarterly 2018 metadata_only
Editors’ Page Michael Lacy, N. Prabha Unnithan The Sociological Quarterly 2018 metadata_only
Family Feuds: The Relationships between Legal Changes and Media Framing Concerning the Family Adriana Brodyn The Sociological Quarterly 2018 metadata_only
Jobs Found Through Social Contacts: Puzzling Coexistence of Higher Job Satisfaction and Higher Quitting Intentions Min Zhou, Tianyang Hu The Sociological Quarterly 2019 metadata_only
A Comparison of the US Newspaper Coverage of US Uncut and Occupy Kevin Jer-Kang Shih The Sociological Quarterly 2019 metadata_only
“Nickel and Dimed” for Drug Crime: Unpacking the Process of Cumulative Racial Inequality Marisa Omori The Sociological Quarterly 2019 metadata_only
Political Power and Manufacturing Consent: The Case of the 1953 Plzeň Protests Thomas E. Shriver, Alison E. Adams et al. The Sociological Quarterly 2019 metadata_only

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