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Andrew K. Jorgenson, Brett Clark et al. |
American Sociological Review |
2023 |
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| Understanding Patterns and Trends in Income Mobility through Multiverse Analysis |
Per Engzell, Carina Mood |
American Sociological Review |
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| Standardizing Refuge: Pipelines and Pathways in the U.S. Refugee Resettlement Program |
Jake Watson |
American Sociological Review |
2023 |
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| Taking the Time: The Implications of Workplace Assessment for Organizational Gender Inequality |
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American Sociological Review |
2023 |
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| Tokenism and Its Long-Term Consequences: Evidence from the Literary Field |
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American Sociological Review |
2024 |
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| “Stepping-Stone” versus “Dead-End” Jobs: Occupational Structure, Work Experience, and Mobility Out of Low-Wage Jobs |
Ted Mouw, Arne L. Kalleberg et al. |
American Sociological Review |
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| Feature-Based Structures of Opportunity: Genre Innovation in the American Popular Music Industry, 1958 to 2016 |
Khwan Kim, Noah Askin |
American Sociological Review |
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| Hiring Discrimination Under Pressures to Diversify: Gender, Race, and Diversity Commodification across Job Transitions in Software Engineering |
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| The “Dark Side” of Community Ties: Collective Action and Lynching in Mexico |
Enzo Nussio |
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Scott W. Duxbury |
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| Advancing Stratification Research by Measuring Non-declarative Cultural Capital: A National Population-Based Study Combining IAT and Survey Data |
Jeroen van der Waal, Willem de Koster et al. |
American Sociological Review |
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| How Work Becomes Invisible: The Erosion of the Wage Floor for Workers with Disabilities |
Emily H. Ruppel |
American Sociological Review |
2024 |
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| How Sexism in Institutions and Everyday Interactions Shapes Early Childbearing |
Jessica Houston Su, Kelly Musick |
American Sociological Review |
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Bethany G. Everett, Catherine J. Taylor |
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Herman G. van de Werfhorst |
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Matthew C. Mahutga, Manjing Gao et al. |
American Sociological Review |
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American Sociological Review |
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| Corrigendum to “Racial Inequality in 8th-Grade Math Course-Taking: Between-School Inequality, Local Achievement Queues, and Course Placements” |
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Rebecca C. Franklin |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2025 |
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| Decolonizing the Global: Contested Cosmopolitanisms in Global Queer Activism |
Minwoo Jung |
The British Journal of Sociology |
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| The Role of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Solutions in Transforming Educational and Employment Access for Individuals With Disabilities |
Anis Omri, Sana Slimani et al. |
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| Review of The Sound of Difference: Race, Class and the Politics of 'Diversity' in Classical Music By KristinaKolbe, 2024, Manchester University Press, vii + 281 pp., #85 (hardcover), ISBN 9781526165497 |
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The British Journal of Sociology |
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| Distancing the Past: Racism as History in South African Schools By TeegerChana, New York: Columbia University Press, 2024. |
Berenike Firestone |
The British Journal of Sociology |
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| The Fall and Rise of the English Upper Class: Houses, Kinship and Capital Since 1945. By DanielSmith, Manchester: 2023 |
Eve Worth |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2025 |
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| Understanding Catastrophe Insurance as a Commons? |
Laurence Barry |
The British Journal of Sociology |
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| Green Against Greed: Negating Economic Capital Through Ecological Distinction |
Magne Paalgard Flemmen |
The British Journal of Sociology |
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| Unbottled: The fight Against Plastic Water and for Water Justice. By Jaffee, D, The University of California Press, 2023. 384 pp. £80.00 (hardback), £24.00 (paperback). ISBN: 9780520306622 |
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Boyan Zheng |
The British Journal of Sociology |
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| Christophers, Brett. 2024. The Price Is Wrong: Why Capitalism Won't Save the Planet. London, UK: Verso Books |
Brett Christophers |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2025 |
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| Dependence and Precarity in the Gig Economy: A Longitudinal Analysis of Platform Work and Mental Distress |
Ya Guo, Sizhan Cui et al. |
The British Journal of Sociology |
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| Does Education Legitimise Inequality? Comparative Analysis of Income Inequality, Education, and Meritocratic Beliefs |
Cheng Liu, Jingjing Wang |
The British Journal of Sociology |
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| Comparing Transgender Identities in the Census of Scotland and the Census of England and Wales |
Michael Biggs |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
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| Why Do High‐Income Democrats Support Redistribution? The Roles of Partisanship, Racial Attitudes and Fiscal Populism |
Karyn Vilbig |
The British Journal of Sociology |
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| Science‐Fictional Expectations: Public Beliefs About AI and Change in the Moral Economy |
Ken Cai Kowalski |
The British Journal of Sociology |
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Cassandra Cotton, Raphaël Charron‐Chénier |
The British Journal of Sociology |
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Julia Cook |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2025 |
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| Corrigendum to “Getting Ahead in the Social Sciences: How Parenthood and Publishing Contribute to Gender Gaps in Academic Career Advancement” [
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| Book Review: The Price Is Wrong: Why Capitalism Won’t Save the Planet. By BrettChristophers, London, UK: Verso Books, 2024 |
Benjamin H. Bradlow |
The British Journal of Sociology |
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| Climate Justice and the University: Shaping a Hopeful Future for All. By Jennie C. Stephens, Johns Hopkins University Press, 2024. 286 pp. $36.95 (Hardcover) $36.95 (E‐book) |
Laurie E. Adkin |
The British Journal of Sociology |
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| Dark Justice: Inside the World of Paedophile Hunters By Markde Rond, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2025. 196 pp. $25.95. ISBN: 9781009457026 |
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The British Journal of Sociology |
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| Capitalism, Colonisation and the Ecocide‐Genocide Nexus. By MartinCrook, London: University of London Press, 2024. 261 pp. £29.99 (paperback). ISBN: 978‐1‐912250‐59‐2 |
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The British Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
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| Civil Repair By Jeffrey C.Alexander, Cambridge, Polity Press, 2024. 224 pp. £24.95 (paperback), $24.95 (paperback), $69.95 (hardback). ISBN: 9781509506446 |
Tom P. J. Parkin |
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| How Should We Speed the Green Transition—By Promoting Profit, or Circumventing It? London, 397 pp. £22.00 (hardcover), ISBN 978‐1‐80429‐230‐3 |
Elizabeth Popp Berman |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
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| State Power and COVID‐19 Vaccination Efforts |
Devrim Adam Yavuz, David Russell et al. |
The British Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
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| The Price is Wrong: Why Capitalism Won’t Save the Planet. By BrettChristophers, London: Verso Books,2024. 442 pp. Hardback $29.95, Paperback $19.95, e‐book $9.99 |
Jayati Ghosh |
The British Journal of Sociology |
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| Normative Cumulation: Justifying the Production of Knowledge in American Family Demography |
Samuel D. Stabler, Shai M. Dromi |
The British Journal of Sociology |
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| Making Women Pay: Microfinance in Urban IndiaBy SmithaRadhakrishnan, Duke University Press, 2022 |
Isabel Pike |
The British Journal of Sociology |
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