| Shift, Not Stasis: The Geography of Post–Civil Rights Racial Inequality |
Robert Manduca |
American Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
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| The Race of Politics: Partisan Affiliation and Ethnoracial Boundary Crossing |
Samuel Thomas Donahue, Adam Reich |
American Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
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| Deportation’s Fallout: Evidence from Denmark |
Michael T. Light, Lars H. Andersen et al. |
American Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
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| Networks at Work: Officer Diversity, Network Segregation, and Police Misconduct |
Linda Zhao |
American Journal of Sociology |
2026 |
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| “There Is an Eye on Us”: International Imitation, Popular Representation, and the Regulation of Homosexuality in Senegal |
Jason L. Ferguson |
American Sociological Review |
2021 |
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| The Intersection of Racial and Gender Attitudes, 1977 through 2018 |
William J. Scarborough, Joanna R. Pepin et al. |
American Sociological Review |
2021 |
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| Racial Discrimination in Housing: How Landlords Use Algorithms and Home Visits to Screen Tenants |
Eva Rosen, Philip M. E. Garboden et al. |
American Sociological Review |
2021 |
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| Discipline and Empower: The State Governance of Migrant Domestic Workers |
Rhacel Salazar Parreñas |
American Sociological Review |
2021 |
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| Categorical Distinctions and Claims-Making: Opportunity, Agency, and Returns from Wage Negotiations |
Carsten Sauer, Peter Valet et al. |
American Sociological Review |
2021 |
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| Asymmetry by Design? Identity Obfuscation, Reputational Pressure, and Consumer Predation in U.S. For-Profit Higher Education |
Adam Goldstein, Charlie Eaton |
American Sociological Review |
2021 |
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| What’s in an Occupation? Investigating Within-Occupation Variation and Gender Segregation Using Job Titles and Task Descriptions |
Ananda Martin-Caughey |
American Sociological Review |
2021 |
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| Relative to Whom? Comment on “Relative Education and the Advantage of a College Degree” |
Jane Furey |
American Sociological Review |
2021 |
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| Does Schooling Decrease Socioeconomic Inequality in Early Achievement? A Differential Exposure Approach |
Giampiero Passaretta, Jan Skopek |
American Sociological Review |
2021 |
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| The Complexity of Associative Diffusion: Reassessing the Relationship between Network Structure and Cultural Variation |
Daniel DellaPosta, Marjan Davoodi |
American Sociological Review |
2021 |
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| Associative Diffusion and the Pitfalls of Structural Reductionism |
Amir Goldberg |
American Sociological Review |
2021 |
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| Facets of Specialization and Its Relation to Career Success: An Analysis of U.S. Sociology, 1980 to 2015 |
Raphael H. Heiberger, Sebastian Munoz-Najar Galvez et al. |
American Sociological Review |
2021 |
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| Does Protest Against Police Violence Matter? Evidence from U.S. Cities, 1990 through 2019 |
Susan Olzak |
American Sociological Review |
2021 |
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| Index |
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American Sociological Review |
2021 |
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| Acknowledgment of Referees |
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American Sociological Review |
2021 |
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| Pathways toward Inclusive Income Growth: A Comparative Decomposition of National Growth Profiles |
Zachary J. Parolin, Janet C. Gornick |
American Sociological Review |
2021 |
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| Consolidated Advantage: New Organizational Dynamics of Wage Inequality |
Nathan Wilmers, Clem Aeppli |
American Sociological Review |
2021 |
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| Heterogeneous Effects of Intergenerational Social Mobility: An Improved Method and New Evidence |
Liying Luo |
American Sociological Review |
2022 |
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| Articulating the
<i>Pueblo Cubano</i>
: Women’s Politicization and Productivity in Revolutionary Cuba, 1959 to 1969 |
Jen Triplett |
American Sociological Review |
2022 |
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| Alternative View of Modernity: The Subaltern Speaks |
Aldon Morris |
American Sociological Review |
2022 |
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| Technologies of Expertise: Opioids and Pain Management’s Credibility Crisis |
Jane Pryma |
American Sociological Review |
2022 |
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| Another Person’s Peril: Peanut Allergy, Risk Perceptions, and Responsible Sociality |
Michaela DeSoucey, Miranda R. Waggoner |
American Sociological Review |
2022 |
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| Public Investments and Class Gaps in Parents’ Developmental Expenditures |
Margot I. Jackson, Daniel Schneider |
American Sociological Review |
2022 |
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| Bloodlines: National Border Crossings and Antisemitism in Weimar Germany |
Robert Braun |
American Sociological Review |
2022 |
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| Criminalizing Poverty: The Consequences of Court Fees in a Randomized Experiment |
Devah Pager, Rebecca Goldstein et al. |
American Sociological Review |
2022 |
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| Intersecting the Academic Gender Gap: The Education of Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual America |
Joel Mittleman |
American Sociological Review |
2022 |
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| From Bat Mitzvah to the Bar: Religious Habitus, Self-Concept, and Women’s Educational Outcomes |
Ilana M. Horwitz, Kaylee T. Matheny et al. |
American Sociological Review |
2022 |
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| Operationalizing Legitimacy |
Eric W. Schoon |
American Sociological Review |
2022 |
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| Assessing the Deinstitutionalization of Marriage Thesis: An Experimental Test |
Blaine G. Robbins, Aimée Dechter et al. |
American Sociological Review |
2022 |
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| Under the Radar: Visibility and the Effects of Discrimination Lawsuits in Small and Large Firms |
Carly Knight, Frank Dobbin et al. |
American Sociological Review |
2022 |
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| Factors Affecting Public Opinion on the Denial of Healthcare to Transgender Persons |
Long Doan, Matthew K. Grace |
American Sociological Review |
2022 |
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| Corrigendum |
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American Sociological Review |
2022 |
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| Values and Inequality: Prosocial Jobs and the College Wage Premium |
Nathan Wilmers, Letian Zhang |
American Sociological Review |
2022 |
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| Gender in the Markets for Expertise |
Mathijs de Vaan, Toby Stuart |
American Sociological Review |
2022 |
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| Who Counts as Family? How Standards Stratify Lives |
Stefan Timmermans, Pamela J. Prickett |
American Sociological Review |
2022 |
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| Global Markets, Corporate Assurances, and the Legitimacy of State Intervention: Perceptions of Distant Labor and Environmental Problems |
Matthew Amengual, Tim Bartley |
American Sociological Review |
2022 |
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| Commitment through Sacrifice: How Longer Ramadan Fasting Strengthens Religiosity and Political Islam |
Ozan Aksoy, Diego Gambetta |
American Sociological Review |
2022 |
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| The Agrarian Roots of Divergent Development: A Case Study of Twentieth-Century Brazil |
Chris Carlson |
American Sociological Review |
2022 |
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| What’s Next? Artists’ Music after Grammy Awards |
Giacomo Negro, Balázs Kovács et al. |
American Sociological Review |
2022 |
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| Judges as Party Animals: Retirement Timing by Federal Judges and Party Control of Judicial Appointments |
Ross M. Stolzenberg, James Lindgren |
American Sociological Review |
2022 |
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| Femininity Anchors: Heterosexual Relationships and Pregnancy as Sites of Harassment for U.S. Servicewomen |
Stephanie Bonnes |
American Sociological Review |
2022 |
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| Selfish or Substituting Spirituality? Clarifying the Relationship between Spiritual Practice and Political Engagement |
Jaime Kucinskas, Evan Stewart |
American Sociological Review |
2022 |
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| Relational Risk: How Relationships Shape Personal Assessments of Risk and Mitigation |
Anthony Urena |
American Sociological Review |
2022 |
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| To Punish, Parent, or Palliate: Governing Urban Poverty through Institutional Failure |
Anthony DiMario |
American Sociological Review |
2022 |
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| Beyond Money Whitening: Racialized Hierarchies and Socioeconomic Escalators in Mexico |
Wendy D. Roth, Patricio Solís et al. |
American Sociological Review |
2022 |
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| Through the Front Door: Why Do Organizations (Still) Prefer Legacy Applicants? |
Emilio J. Castilla, Ethan J. Poskanzer |
American Sociological Review |
2022 |
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