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Lowering their meritocratic blinders: white men's harrassment experiences and their recognition and reporting of workplace race and gender bias | 2024 | American journal of sociology 129 (4): 1033-83 | H6/KF [AMERICAN-] | 0002-9602 | |||
Family tree branches and southern roots: contemporary racial differences in marriage and intergenerational and contextual perspective | 2024 | American journal of sociology 129 (4): 1084-1135 | H6/KF [AMERICAN-] | 0002-9602 | |||
Identities and interactions: reentry and reintegration after incarceration for genocide | 2024 | American journal of sociology 129 (4): 1136-71 | H6/KF [AMERICAN-] | 0002-9602 | |||
Genetic options and constraints: a randomized controlled trial on how genetic ancestry tests affect ethnic and racial identities | 2024 | American journal of sociology 129 (4): 1172-1215 | H6/KF [AMERICAN-] | 0002-9602 | |||
A very uneven playing field: economic mobility in the United States | 2024 | American journal of sociology 129 (4): 1216-76 | H6/KF [AMERICAN-] | 0002-9602 | |||
Elaborating embodied boundaries: medical expertise and (trans)gender classification | 2024 | American journal of sociology 129 (5): 1311-58 | H6/KF [AMERICAN-] | 0002-9602 | |||
Carceral passages: coming of age in prison America | 2024 | American journal of sociology 129 (5): 1359-408 | H6/KF [AMERICAN-] | 0002-9602 | |||
Engineering inequality: informal coaching, glass walls, and social closure in Silicon Valley | 2024 | American journal of sociology 129 (5): 1409-46 | H6/KF [AMERICAN-] | 0002-9602 | |||
The control boom: US interior immigration enforcement, 1971-2010 | 2024 | American journal of sociology 129 (5): 1447-92 | H6/KF [AMERICAN-] | 0002-9602 | |||
The decline of global inequality in the 21st century: reconsidering the industrial transformation thesis | 2024 | American journal of sociology 129 (5): 1493-534 | H6/KF [AMERICAN-] | 0002-9602 | |||
The spatial organization of inequality | 2024 | American journal of sociology 129 (6): 1579-617 | H6/KF [AMERICAN-] | 0002-9602 | |||
The influence of extended kin on educational attainment: an examination of cousin order and cousin group size | 2024 | American journal of sociology 129 (6): 1618-59 | H6/KF [AMERICAN-] | 0002-9602 | |||
Channeling antipartisan contention: field structures and partisan strategies in a global protest wave, 2008-2016 | 2024 | American journal of sociology 129 (6): 1660-719 | H6/KF [AMERICAN-] | 0002-9602 | |||
Attractiveness and attainment: status, beauty, and jobs in China and United States | 2024 | American journal of sociology 129 (6): 1720-62 | H6/KF [AMERICAN-] | 0002-9602 | |||
Twentieth-century cange in educational costs of adolescent childbearing | 2024 | American journal of sociology 129 (6): 1763-91 | H6/KF [AMERICAN-] | 0002-9602 | |||
Guanxi and structural holes: strong bridges from relational embedding | 2024 | American journal of sociology 130 (1): 1-43 | H6/KF [AMERICAN-] | 0002-9602 | |||
Civic work: making a difference on and off the clock | 2024 | American journal of sociology 130 (1): 44-87 | H6/KF [AMERICAN-] | 0002-9602 | |||
Entrepreneurship as a response to labor market discrimination for formerly incarcerated people | 2024 | American journal of sociology 130 (1): 88-146 | H6/KF [AMERICAN-] | 0002-9602 | |||
Galvanizing the “missing revolution”: processes and meanings of the child/adult binary in the social construction of age | 2024 | American journal of sociology 130 (1): 147-92 | H6/KF [AMERICAN-] | 0002-9602 | |||
When truth trumps facts: studies on partisan moral flexibility in American politics | 2024 | American journal of sociology 130 (1): 193-240 | H6/KF [AMERICAN-] | 0002-9602 | |||
Place-based partisanship: how place (re)produces Americans' partisan attachments | 2024 | American journal of sociology 130 (2): 293-343 | H6/KF [AMERICAN-] | 0002-9602 | |||
Effort traps: socially structured striving and the reproduction of disadvantage | 2024 | American journal of sociology 130 (2): 344-83 | H6/KF [AMERICAN-] | 0002-9602 | |||
Lives in welfare states: life courses, earning accumulation, and relative living standards in five European countries | 2024 | American journal of sociology 130 (2): 384-438 | H6/KF [AMERICAN-] | 0002-9602 | |||
The great separation: top earner segregation at work in advanced capitalist economies | 2024 | American journal of sociology 130 (2): 439-95 | H6/KF [AMERICAN-] | 0002-9602 | |||
Gender bound: making, managing and navigating prison gender boundaries, 1941-2018 | 2023 | American journal of sociology 128 (4): 993-1030 | H6/KF [AMERICAN-] | 0002-9602 | |||
Organizational supererogation and the transformation of nonprofit accountability | 2023 | American journal of sociology 128 (4): 1031-76 | H6/KF [AMERICAN-] | 0002-9602 | |||
Hostile environments: state infrastructural power and the exclusion of unauthorized migrants in Western Europe | 2023 | American journal of sociology 128 (4): 1077-1113 | H6/KF [AMERICAN-] | 0002-9602 | |||
From superdiversity to consolidation: implications of structural intersectionality for interethnic friendships | 2023 | American journal of sociology 128 (4): 1114-57 | H6/KF [AMERICAN-] | 0002-9602 | |||
Crime pays the victim: criminal fines, the state, and victim compensation law 1964-1984 | 2023 | American journal of sociology 128 (4): 1150-205 | H6/KF [AMERICAN-] | 0002-9602 | |||
How Tilly’s WUNC works: bystander evaluations of social movement signals lead to mobilization | 2023 | American journal of sociology 128 (4): 1206-62 | H6/KF [AMERICAN-] | 0002-9602 | |||
Black-White trends in intergenerational educational mobility: a positional analysis | 2023 | American journal of sociology 128 (6): 1597-649 | H6/KF [AMERICAN-] | 0002-9602 | |||
Structural inequities in the kin safety network: mapping the three-generational network throughout early adulthood | 2023 | American journal of sociology 128 (6): 1650-77 | H6/KF [AMERICAN-] | 0002-9602 | |||
Organizing panel-welfare hybridity: trauma, vulnerability, and state recognition of crime victims | 2023 | American journal of sociology 128 (6): 1679-715 | H6/KF [AMERICAN-] | 0002-9602 | |||
The shadow of peasant past: seven generations of inequality persistence in northern Sweden | 2023 | American journal of sociology 128 (6): 1716-60 | H6/KF [AMERICAN-] | 0002-9602 | |||
Walking the moral tightrope: federal civil servants' loyalties, caution, and resistance under the Trump administration | 2023 | American journal of sociology 128 (6): 1761-808 | H6/KF [AMERICAN-] | 0002-9602 | |||
Rearranging the desk chairs: a large randomized field experiment on the effects of close contact on interethnic relations | 2023 | American journal of sociology 128 (6): 1809-40 | H6/KF [AMERICAN-] | 0002-9602 | |||
Alienation and activism | 2023 | American journal of sociology 128 (5): 1291-334 | H6/KF [AMERICAN-] | 0002-9602 | |||
Representation and recognition: state sovereignty as performative | 2023 | American journal of sociology 128 (5): 1335-80 | H6/KF [AMERICAN-] | 0002-9602 | |||
Transnational backlash and the deinstitutionalization of liberal norms: LGBT+ rights in a contested world | 2023 | American journal of sociology 128 (5): 1381-429 | H6/KF [AMERICAN-] | 0002-9602 | |||
Boom, bust, repeat: financial market participation and cycles of speculation | 2023 | American journal of sociology 128 (5): 1430-71 | H6/KF [AMERICAN-] | 0002-9602 | |||
Are neighborhood effects explained by differences in school quality? | 2023 | American journal of sociology 128 (5): 1472-528 | H6/KF [AMERICAN-] | 0002-9602 | |||
Siblings spillovers: having an academically successful older sibling may be more important for children in disadvantaged families | 2023 | American journal of sociology 128 (5): 1529-71 | H6/KF [AMERICAN-] | 0002-9602 | |||
(Not) feeling the past: boredom as a racialized emotion | 2023 | American journal of sociology 129 (1): 1-40 | H6/KF [AMERICAN-] | 0002-9602 | |||
Welfare drug bans and criminal legal cycling | 2023 | American journal of sociology 129 (1): 41-75 | H6/KF [AMERICAN-] | 0002-9602 | |||
The rich have peers, the poors have patrons: engaging the state in a South Indian city | 2023 | American journal of sociology 129 (1): 76-122 | H6/KF [AMERICAN-] | 0002-9602 | |||
Transitory versus durable boundary crossing: what explains the Indigenous population boom in Mexico? | 2023 | American journal of sociology 129 (1): 123-61 | H6/KF [AMERICAN-] | 0002-9602 | |||
Noncitizen justice: the criminal case processing of non-US citizens in Texas and California | 2023 | American journal of sociology 129 (1): 162-226 | H6/KF [AMERICAN-] | 0002-9602 | |||
Racial disparity in leadership: evidence of valuative bias in the promotions of national Football League coaches | 2023 | American journal of sociology 129 (1): 227-75 | H6/KF [AMERICAN-] | 0002-9602 | |||
Horror Vacui: racial misalignment, symbolic repair, and imperial legitimation in German National Socialist portrait photography | 2023 | American journal of sociology 129 (2): 313-83 | H6/KF [AMERICAN-] | 0002-9602 | |||
Money and meaning in the climate change debate: organizational power, cultural resonance, and the shaping of American media discourse | 2023 | American journal of sociology 129 (2): 384-438 | H6/KF [AMERICAN-] | 0002-9602 |