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Guns versus Climate: How Militarization Amplifies the Effect of Economic Growth on Carbon Emissions Andrew K. Jorgenson, Brett Clark et al. American Sociological Review 2023 failed
Understanding Patterns and Trends in Income Mobility through Multiverse Analysis Per Engzell, Carina Mood American Sociological Review 2023 failed
Standardizing Refuge: Pipelines and Pathways in the U.S. Refugee Resettlement Program Jake Watson American Sociological Review 2023 failed
Taking the Time: The Implications of Workplace Assessment for Organizational Gender Inequality Laura K. Nelson, Alexandra Brewer et al. American Sociological Review 2023 failed
Tokenism and Its Long-Term Consequences: Evidence from the Literary Field Clayton Childress, Jaishree Nayyar et al. American Sociological Review 2024 failed
“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 2024 failed
Feature-Based Structures of Opportunity: Genre Innovation in the American Popular Music Industry, 1958 to 2016 Khwan Kim, Noah Askin American Sociological Review 2024 failed
Hiring Discrimination Under Pressures to Diversify: Gender, Race, and Diversity Commodification across Job Transitions in Software Engineering Katherine Weisshaar, Koji Chavez et al. American Sociological Review 2024 failed
The “Dark Side” of Community Ties: Collective Action and Lynching in Mexico Enzo Nussio American Sociological Review 2024 failed
Collaborating on the Carceral State: Political Elite Polarization and the Expansion of Federal Crime Legislation Networks, 1979 to 2005 Scott W. Duxbury American Sociological Review 2024 failed
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 2024 failed
How Work Becomes Invisible: The Erosion of the Wage Floor for Workers with Disabilities Emily H. Ruppel American Sociological Review 2024 failed
How Sexism in Institutions and Everyday Interactions Shapes Early Childbearing Jessica Houston Su, Kelly Musick American Sociological Review 2024 failed
Racial Inequality in 8th-Grade Math Course-Taking: Between-School Inequality, Local Achievement Queues, and Course Placements William Carbonaro, Kenya Lee et al. American Sociological Review 2024 failed
Abortion and Women’s Future Socioeconomic Attainment Bethany G. Everett, Catherine J. Taylor American Sociological Review 2024 failed
Is Meritocracy Not So Bad After All? Educational Expansion and Intergenerational Mobility in 40 Countries Herman G. van de Werfhorst American Sociological Review 2024 failed
Global Value Chains and Union Decline in Rich Democracies Matthew C. Mahutga, Manjing Gao et al. American Sociological Review 2025 failed
Same Policy, No Standardized Outcome: How Admissions Values and Institutional Priorities Shape the Effect of Test-Optional Policies on Campus Diversity Greta Hsu, Amanda Sharkey American Sociological Review 2025 failed
Corrigendum to “Racial Inequality in 8th-Grade Math Course-Taking: Between-School Inequality, Local Achievement Queues, and Course Placements” American Sociological Review 2025 failed
Review of “Work Pray Code: When Work Becomes Religion in Silicon Valley”. By CarolynChen, Princeton, New Jersey, USA: Princeton University Press, 2022. 272 pp. $18.95/£15.99 Rebecca C. Franklin The British Journal of Sociology 2025 metadata_only
Decolonizing the Global: Contested Cosmopolitanisms in Global Queer Activism Minwoo Jung The British Journal of Sociology 2025 metadata_only
The Role of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Solutions in Transforming Educational and Employment Access for Individuals With Disabilities Anis Omri, Sana Slimani et al. The British Journal of Sociology 2025 metadata_only
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 Rafal Zaborowski The British Journal of Sociology 2025 metadata_only
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 2025 metadata_only
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 metadata_only
Understanding Catastrophe Insurance as a Commons? Laurence Barry The British Journal of Sociology 2026 metadata_only
Green Against Greed: Negating Economic Capital Through Ecological Distinction Magne Paalgard Flemmen The British Journal of Sociology 2025 metadata_only
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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 Joshua Greene The British Journal of Sociology 2025 metadata_only
Chinese Concerted Cultivation: The Pattern and Determinants of Chinese Parenting and Its Cumulative Consequences on Children's Cognitive Developments Boyan Zheng The British Journal of Sociology 2025 metadata_only
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 metadata_only
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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 2025 metadata_only
Does Education Legitimise Inequality? Comparative Analysis of Income Inequality, Education, and Meritocratic Beliefs Cheng Liu, Jingjing Wang The British Journal of Sociology 2026 metadata_only
Comparing Transgender Identities in the Census of Scotland and the Census of England and Wales Michael Biggs The British Journal of Sociology 2026 metadata_only
Why Do High‐Income Democrats Support Redistribution? The Roles of Partisanship, Racial Attitudes and Fiscal Populism Karyn Vilbig The British Journal of Sociology 2026 metadata_only
Science‐Fictional Expectations: Public Beliefs About AI and Change in the Moral Economy Ken Cai Kowalski The British Journal of Sociology 2026 metadata_only
Staying Apart for the Kids? Older American Daters and the Preservation of Family Wealth Cassandra Cotton, Raphaël Charron‐Chénier The British Journal of Sociology 2025 metadata_only
Understanding the Role of Migration, Culture and Transnational Ties in Family Financial Assistance With Home Ownership Julia Cook The British Journal of Sociology 2025 metadata_only
Corrigendum to “Getting Ahead in the Social Sciences: How Parenthood and Publishing Contribute to Gender Gaps in Academic Career Advancement” [ <i>British Journal of Sociology</i> , 2024 (March), Vol. 75: 322–346] The British Journal of Sociology 2026 metadata_only
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 2026 metadata_only
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 2025 metadata_only
Dark Justice: Inside the World of Paedophile Hunters By Markde Rond, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2025. 196 pp. $25.95. ISBN: 9781009457026 Valerio Iannucci The British Journal of Sociology 2025 metadata_only
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 Colin Samson The British Journal of Sociology 2026 metadata_only
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 The British Journal of Sociology 2026 metadata_only
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 metadata_only
State Power and COVID‐19 Vaccination Efforts Devrim Adam Yavuz, David Russell et al. The British Journal of Sociology 2026 metadata_only
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 2026 metadata_only
Normative Cumulation: Justifying the Production of Knowledge in American Family Demography Samuel D. Stabler, Shai M. Dromi The British Journal of Sociology 2026 metadata_only
Making Women Pay: Microfinance in Urban IndiaBy SmithaRadhakrishnan, Duke University Press, 2022 Isabel Pike The British Journal of Sociology 2026 metadata_only

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