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Teaching Sociology - Learning from 2020: How the Challenges of Remote Teaching Reinforce the Need for Care-Informed Pedagogy from 2022-02-04T22:55:08

Authors Kimberly Hess and Miriam Gleckman-Krut discuss their article, "Learning from 2020: How the Challenges of Remote Teaching Reinforce the Need for Care-Info...

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Sociology of Race and Ethnicity - Settler Simultaneity and Anti-Indigenous Racism at Land-Grant Universities from 2022-01-26T18:48:30

Author Theresa Rocha Beardall discusses her article, "Settler Simultaneity and Anti-Indigenous Racism at Land-Grant Universities," published in the January 2022 ...

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Sociology of Education - Reconceptualizing College Knowledge: Class, Race, and Black Students in a College-Counseling Field from 2022-01-24T21:21:01

Author Melanie Jones Gast discusses her article, "Reconceptualizing College Knowledge: Class, Race, and Black Students in a College-Counseling Field," published in the January 2022 issue of ...

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Social Psychology Quarterly - The Intersection of Sexual and Racial/Ethnic Identity Centrality and Mental Well-Being among Black and Latinx Sexual Minority Adults from 2021-12-21T16:40:34

Author Zelma Oyarvide Tuthill discusses her article, "The Intersection of Sexual and Racial/Ethnic Identity Centrality and Mental Well-Being among Black and Latinx Sexual Minority Adults," publi...

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Sociological Theory - Domesticating Danger: Coping Codes and Symbolic Security amid Violent Organized Crime in Mexico from 2021-12-20T21:40:30

Author Ana Villarreal discusses her article, "Domesticating Danger: Coping Codes and Symbolic Security amid Violent Organized Crime in Mexico," published in the December 2021 issue of Sociol...

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City & Community - Chinatowns Lost? The Birth and Death of Urban Neighborhoods in an American City from 2021-12-20T17:13:26

Author Daniel Yoder Zipp discusses his article, "Chinatowns Lost? The Birth and Death of Urban Neighborhoods in an American City," published in the December 2021 issue of City & Community Listen

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Journal of Health and Social Behavior - Losing Years Doing Time: Incarceration Exposure and Accelerated Biological Aging among African American Adults from 2021-12-14T21:45:48

Author Mark Berg discusses his article, "Losing Years Doing Time: Incarceration Exposure and Accelerated Biological Aging among African American Adults" publishe...

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Contexts - Reconsidering Police in Schools from 2021-11-22T18:51:11

Authors Ryan King and Marc Schindler discuss their article, "Reconsidering Police in Schools," published in the Fall 2021 issue of Contexts.

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Society and Mental Health - A Mixed-method Study of the Effects of Post-migration Economic Stressors on the Mental Health of Recently Resettled Refugees from 2021-11-01T16:09:13

Author Jessica Goodkind discusses her article, "A Mixed-method Study of the Effects of Post-migration Economic Stressors on the Mental Health of Recently Resettl...

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Teaching Sociology - “Being Able to Listen Makes Me Feel More Engaged”: Best Practices for Using Podcasts as Readings from 2021-10-22T20:37:31

Authors Jamie Oslawski-Lopez and Gregory Kordsmeier discuss their article, "'Being Able to Listen Makes Me Feel More Engaged': Best Practices for Using Podcasts as Readings," published in the Oc...

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Sociology of Education - Planning for College and Careers: How Families and Schools Shape the Alignment of Postsecondary Expectations from 2021-10-22T15:35:11

Author Caitlin Ahearn discusses her article, "Planning for College and Careers: How Families and Schools Shape the Alignment of Postsecondary Expectations," publ...

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American Sociological Review - Racial Discrimination in Housing: How Landlords Use Algorithms and Home Visits to Screen Tenants from 2021-10-05T15:42:15

Authors Eva Rosen, Philip Garboden, and Jennifer Cossyleon discuss their article, "Racial Discrimination in Housing: How Landlords Use Algorithms and Home Visits to Screen Tenants," published in...

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Sociology of Race and Ethnicity - Using Educational Institutional Archives to Unsettle and Rectify Racial Pasts from 2021-10-01T18:43:36

Author Devon Goss discusses her article, "Using Educational Institutional Archives to Unsettle and Rectify Racial Pasts," published in the October 2021 issue of ...

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Journal of Health and Social Behavior - Findings, Challenges, and Future Directions in Medical Sociology from 2021-09-16T16:25:43

Guest Editor Miranda Waggoner discusses the special issue, "Findings, Challenges, and Future Directions in Medical Sociology" published as the September 2021 issue of the Journal of Health a...

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Sociological Theory - Smithing Queer Empiricism: Engaging Ethnomethodology for a Queer Social Science from 2021-09-09T17:55:32

Author S. L. Crawley discusses their article, "Smithing Queer Empiricism: Engaging Ethnomethodology for a Queer Social Science," published in the September 2021 issue of Sociological Theory.

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City & Community - Differentiating Participation: Identifying and Defining Civic Capacities Used by Latino Immigrants in Participatory Budgeting from 2021-09-08T20:22:38

Authors José W. Meléndez, Maria Martinez-Cosio discuss their article, "Differentiating Participation: Identifying and Defining Civic Capacities Used by Latino Immigrants in Participatory Budgeti...

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Social Psychology Quarterly - Social Bonding in Initial Acquaintance: Effects of Modality and Modality Order from 2021-09-07T17:42:20

Author Susan Sprecher discusses her article for the September 2021 issue, "Social Bonding in Initial Acquaintance: Effects of Modality and Modality Order."

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American Sociological Review - The Wealth Inequality of Nations from 2021-08-17T22:28:16

Authors Fabian T. Pfeffer and Nora Waitkus discuss their article, "The Wealth Inequality of Nations," published in the August 2021 issue of American Sociological Review.

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Sociological Methodology - Can You Really Study an Army on the Internet? Comparing How Status Tasks Perform in the Laboratory and Online Settings from 2021-08-17T15:11:03

Author Bianca Manago discusses her article from the August 2021 issue, "Can You Really Study an Army on the Internet? Comparing How Status Tasks Perform in the Laboratory and Online Settings".

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Teaching Sociology - Teaching Sexualities from 2021-07-27T20:25:27

Guest Editor Shantel Gabrieal Buggs discusses her special issue "Teaching Sexualities" published as the July 2021 issue of Teaching Sociology.

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Sociology of Race and Ethnicity - Diversity Displays and Organizational Messaging: The Case of Historically Black Colleges and Universities from 2021-07-09T14:48:34

Authors Oneya Okuwobi and Deborwah Faulk discuss their article, "Diversity Displays and Organizational Messaging: The Case of Historically Black Colleges and Universities" published in the July ...

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Sociology of Education - Educational Meaning Making and Language Learning: Understanding the Educational Incorporation of Unaccompanied, Undocumented Latinx Youth Workers in the United States from 2021-07-07T17:34:47

Author Stephanie Canizales discusses her article from the July 2021 issue of Sociology of Education, "Educational Meaning Making and Language Learning: Understanding the Educational Incorporatio...

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City & Community - Managing Difference: White Parenting Practices in Socioeconomically Diverse Neighborhoods from 2021-06-28T16:28:11

Author Megan Underhill discusses her article, "Managing Difference: White Parenting Practices in Socioeconomically Diverse Neighborhoods," published in the June 2021 issue of City & Communit...

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Sociological Theory - The Dual Dependency of Natural-Resource-Rich Labor Markets in Contemporary Society from 2021-06-11T15:55:32

Author Tom Mueller discusses his article, "The Dual Dependency of Natural-Resource-Rich Labor Markets in Contemporary Society," published in the June 2021 issue of Sociological Theory.<...

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American Sociological Review - The Political Context and Infant Health in the United States from 2021-06-10T16:03:07

Authors Florencia Torche and Tamkinat Rauf discuss their article, "The Political Context and Infant Health in the United States," published in the June 2021 issu...

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Journal of Health and Social Behavior - “We’re a Little Biased”: Medicine and the Management of Bias Through the Case of Contraception from 2021-06-08T16:02:51

Authors Jamie L. Manzer and Ann V. Bell discusses their article, "'We’re a Little Biased': Medicine and the Management of Bias Through the Case of Contraception" published in the June 2021 issue...

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Social Psychology Quarterly - Motivation, Legitimation, or Both? Reciprocal Effects of Parental Meritocratic Beliefs and Children’s Educational Performance in China from 2021-06-07T19:37:50

Author Francisco Olivos discusses his article for the June 2021 issue, "Motivation, Legitimation, or Both? Reciprocal Effects of Parental Meritocratic Beliefs and Children’s Educational Performa...

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City & Community - Reconceptualizing Segregation in the Global South from 2021-05-14T21:41:32

Guest Editor and author Marco Garrido discusses his special issue "Global South" and his article, "Reconceptualizing Segregation in the Global South," published in the March 2021 issue of City &...

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Sociology of Race and Ethnicity - Deracialization, Dissent, and Terrorism in the FBI’s Most Wanted Program from 2021-05-07T18:34:14

Author Atiya Husain discusses her article, "Deracialization, Dissent, and Terrorism in the FBI’s Most Wanted Program" published in the April 2021 issue of Sociology of Race and Ethnicity Listen

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Sociology of Education - Encouraged or Discouraged? The Effect of Adverse Macroeconomic Conditions on School Leaving and Reentry from 2021-04-13T22:17:30

Author Dirk Witteveen discusses his article from the April 2021 issue of Sociology of Education, "Encouraged or Discouraged? The Effect of Adverse Macroeconomic Conditions on School Leaving and ...

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Sociology of Race and Ethnicity - Real Indians: Policing or Protecting Authentic Indigenous Identity? from 2021-04-08T17:10:57

Author Dwanna McKay discusses her article, "Real Indians: Policing or Protecting Authentic Indigenous Identity?" published in the January 2021 issue of Sociology of Race and Ethnicity.

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American Sociological Review - When Religion Hurts: Structural Sexism and Health in Religious Congregations from 2021-04-02T17:27:18

Authors Patricia Homan and Amy Burdette discuss their article, "When Religion Hurts: Structural Sexism and Health in Religious Congregations," published in the A...

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Sociological Theory - On Sociological Reflexivity from 2021-03-15T20:54:28

Author Monika Krause discusses her article, "On Sociological Reflexivity," published in the March 2021 issue of Sociological Theory.

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Social Psychology Quarterly - Race and SES Differences in Psychosocial Resources: Implications for Social Stress Theory from 2021-03-10T18:12:29

Co-authors Courtney S. Thomas Tobin and Christy L. Erving discuss their article for the March 2021 issue, "Race and SES Differences in Psychosocial Resources: Implications for Social Stress Theo...

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Journal of Health and Social Behavior - Mothers’ Out-of-Sequence Postsecondary Education and Their Health and Health Behaviors from 2021-03-09T19:50:05

Author Jennifer Augustine discusses her article, "Mothers’ Out-of-Sequence Postsecondary Education and Their Health and Health Behaviors" published in the March 2021 issue of the Journal of ...

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American Sociological Review - Who Controls Criminal Law? Racial Threat and the Adoption of State Sentencing Law, 1975 to 2012 from 2021-02-02T22:47:51

Author Scott Duxbury discusses his article, "Who Controls Criminal Law? Racial Threat and the Adoption of State Sentencing Law, 1975 to 2012," published in the February 2021 issue of America...

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NLF - Public Health, Private Equity, And The Pandemic from 2021-01-08T23:00:14

As the coronavirus surges across the U.S. during this holiday season, the biblical “no room in the inn” has become “no room in the hospital.” This is especially true in rural regions in the Midw...

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NLF - Unaccompanied by Javier Zamora from 2021-01-08T22:22:24

This episode brings poetry to the crucial task of reinventing solidarity. New Labor Forum Editor Paula Finn hosts a conversation with award winning poet Javier Zamora, who at nine years...

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Journal of Health and Social Behavior - Social Estrangement and Psychological Distress before and during the COVID-19 Pandemic from 2020-12-10T16:18:49

Author Alex Bierman discusses his article, "Social Estrangement and Psychological Distress before and during the COVID-19 Pandemic," published in the December 2020 issue of Journal of Health...

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American Sociological Review - Opting Out: Individualism and Vaccine Refusal in Pockets of Socioeconomic Homogeneity from 2020-11-18T16:03:51

Author Kevin Estep discusses his article, "Opting Out: Individualism and Vaccine Refusal in Pockets of Socioeconomic Homogeneity," published in the December 2020...

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A Conversation with Past and Current Gender & Society Editors from 2020-11-16T20:45:36

To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Sociologists for Women in Society, past and current Gender & Society Editors – Judith Lorber, Margaret Andersen, Beth Schneider, Christine Bose, Chr...

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Sociological Theory - A Sociology of Luck from 2020-11-05T21:18:07

Author Michael Sauder discusses his article, "A Sociology of Luck," published in the September 2020 issue of Sociological Theory. 

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Teaching Sociology - COVID-19 Remote Learning Transition in Spring 2020: Class Structures, Student Perceptions, and Inequality in College Courses from 2020-10-29T22:34:26

Authors Alanna Gillis and Laura M. Krull discuss their article, "COVID-19 Remote Learning Transition in Spring 2020: Class Structures, Student Perceptions, and Inequality in College Courses," pu...

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Sociology of Race and Ethnicity - Collateral Subjects: The Normalization of Surveillance for Mexican Americans on the Border from 2020-10-16T14:47:28

Author Adriana C. Núñez discusses her article, "Collatoral Subjects: The Normalization of Surveillance for Mexican Americans on the Border," published in the October 2020 issue of Sociology ...

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GAS: Signaling Parenthood from 2020-09-18T16:17:12

Join author Sigrid Luhr for a discussion of the research behind "Signaling Parenthood: Managing the Motherhood Penalty and Fatherhood Premium in the U.S. Service Sector."

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Journal of Health and Social Behavior - What Is Driving the Drug Overdose Epidemic in the United States? from 2020-09-08T15:51:43

Author Ryan Thombs discusses his article, "What Is Driving the Drug Overdose Epidemic in the United States?," published in the September 2020 issue of the Journal of Health and Social Behavi...

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Sociology of Race and Ethnicity - “It’s the Person, but Then the Environment, Too”: Black and Latino Males’ Narratives about Their College Successes from 2020-05-14T16:56:54

Author Dr. Derrick R. Brooms discusses his article, ""It's the Person, but Then the Environment, Too": Black and Latino Males' Narratives about Their College Successes," published in the April 2...

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Sociology of Race and Ethnicity - Location, Location, Location: Liberatory Pedagogy in a University Classroom from 2020-05-05T22:17:17

Author Dr. Heather M. Dalamge discusses her article, co-authored with Samantha A. Martinez, "Listen

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GAS: Challenging the Cisgender/Transgender Binary from 2020-04-07T15:38:14

Join author Helana Darwin for a discussion of the research behind "Challenging the Cisgender/Transgender Binary: Nonbinary People and the Transgender Label."

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American Sociological Review - Race and Networks in the Job Search Process from 2019-11-27T19:37:20

Author David S. Pedulla discusses his article, "Race and Networks in the Job Search,"...

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Longer—but Harder—Lives?: The Hispanic Health Paradox and the Social Determinants of Racial, Ethnic, and Immigrant–Native Health Disparities from Mid- through Late-life from 2019-11-18T17:10:09

Author Courtney Boen discusses her article, "Longer—but Harder—Lives?: The Hispanic Health Paradox and the Social Determinants of Racial, Ethnic, and Immigrant–Native Health Disparities from Mid...

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GAS Pathways Toward Change: Ideologies and Gender Equality in a Silicon Valley Technology Company from 2019-10-23T17:20:51

Author Alison Wynn discusses her article, “Pathways Toward Change: Ideologies and Gender Equality in a Silicon Valley Technology Company,” published by Gender & Society.

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American Sociological Review - The Sociology of Gaslighting from 2019-09-30T20:03:09

Author Paige L. Sweet discusses her article, "The Sociology of Gaslighting," published OnlineFirst September 2019 for American Sociological Review

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Sociological Theory - Talking Your Self into It: How and When Accounts Shape Motivation for Action from 2019-08-30T23:34:45

Co-authors Daniel Winchester and Kyle D. Green discuss their article, "Talking Your Self ...

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Journal of Health and Social Behavior - Adverse Childhood Experiences, Early and Nonmarital Fertility, and Women's Health at Midlife from 2019-08-26T18:09:34

Authors Kristi Williams and Brian Finch discuss their article, "Adverse Childhood Experiences, Early and Nonmarital Fertility, and Women's Health at Midlife." The article is published in the Sep...

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American Sociological Review - Does Intra-household Contagion Cause an Increase in Prescription Opioid Use? from 2019-07-25T17:56:34

Co-author Mathijs de Vaan discusses his article, co-authored by Toby Stuart, "Does Intra-household Contagion Cause an Increase in Prescription Opioid Use?," published in the August 2019 is of th...

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Journal of Health and Social Behavior - Crowded Nests: Parent–Adult Child Coresidence Transitions and Parental Mental Health Following the Great Recession from 2019-06-04T16:30:18

Author Jennifer Caputo discusses her article, " Crowded Nests: Parent–Adult Child Coresidence Transitions and Parental Mental Health Following the Great Recession." The article is published Onli...

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GAS: “Reclaiming Our Time”: Black Women, Resistance, and Rising Inequality: SWS Presidential Lecture from 2019-05-08T04:00

Author Adia Harvey Wingfield discusses her SWS presidential lecture published in the June 2019 issue of Gender & Society, “ ‘Reclaiming Our Time’: Black Women, Resistance, and Rising In...

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GAS: Producing Moral Palatability in the Mexican Surrogacy Market from 2019-04-11T17:26:56

Author April Hovav discusses her article published in the April 2019 issue of Gender & Society, “Producing Moral Palatability in the Mexican Surrogacy Market.”

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SPX: "I Don't Look Like Her": Race, Resemblance, and Relationships in Multiracial Families from 2019-04-08T15:14:16

Dr. Chandra Waring discusses her article," 'I Don't Look Like Her': Race, Resemblance, and Relationships in Multiracial Families,” co-authored by Dr. Samit Bordoloi. The article is published in ...

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American Sociological Review - Aggressive Policing and the Educational Performance of Minority Youth from 2019-02-22T16:57:12

Joscha Legewie discusses his recently published article in February 2019 with co-author Jeffrey Fagan, entitled, " Listen

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Journal of Health and Social Behavior - Structured Variation in Parental Beliefs about Autism from 2019-01-31T17:25:04

Author Jane McLeod discusses her article, " Structured Variation in Parental Beliefs about Autism," co-authored by Lydia DiSabatino. The article is published in the March 2019 issue of the Journ...

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Journal of Health and Social Behavior - Perceived Unfair Treatment by Police and Telomere Length: A Nashville Community-based Sample of Black and White Men from 2018-12-10T18:26:26

Author Michael McFarland discusses his article, "Perceived Unfair Treatment by Police, Race, and Telomere Length: A Nashville Community-based Sample of Black and White Men," co-authored by John ...

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American Sociological Review - The Paradox of Persistence: Explaining the Black-White Gap in Bachelor’s Degree Completion from 2018-12-04T21:29:53

Christina Ciocca Eller discusses her recently published article with co-author Thomas DiPrete, entitled, "Listen

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GAS: Book Review: Gray Divorce: What We Lose and Gain from Mid-Life Splits from 2018-10-31T21:33:13

Author Jocelyn Elise Crowley discusses her book Gray Divorce: What We Lose and Gain from Mid-Life Splits, which was reviewed by Xuemei Cao and Stacy Torres in the December 2018 issue of...

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SPX: Does Your Body Know Who You Know? Multiple Roles of Network Members’ Socioeconomic Status for Body Weight Ratings from 2018-10-24T18:31:25

Author Lijun Song discusses her article, “Does Your Body Know Who You Know? Multiple Roles of Network Members’ Socioeconomic Status for Body Weight Ratings,” co-authored by Philip Pettis and Bhu...

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American Sociological Review - Time, Anticipation, and the Life Course: Egg Freezing as Temporarily Disentangling Romance and Reproduction from 2018-09-26T20:21:38

Authors Eliza Brown and Mary Patrick of New York University's Sociology department recently published an article in the October 2018 issue of ...

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SPX: Age Trajectories of Depressive Symptoms by Age at Immigration among Older Men and Women of Mexican Descent: The Role of Social Resources from 2018-09-24T21:32:17

Author Maria Monserud discusses her article, "Age Trajectories of Depressive Symptoms by Age at Immigration among Older Men and Women of Mexican Descent: The Role of Social Resources,” co-author...

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Journal of Health and Social Behavior - Multigenerational Attainments, Race, and Mortality Risk among Silent Generation Women from 2018-09-06T16:16:59

Author Joseph Wolfe discusses his article, "Multigenerational Attainments, Race, and Mortality Risk among Silent Generation Women," co-authored by Shawn Bauldry, Melissa Hardy, and Eliza Pavalko...

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GAS: Drag as a Resource: Trans* & Non-Binary Individuals Use of Drag in the Southeastern United States from 2018-08-12T17:09:53

Author Baker Rogers discusses her article published in the December 2018 issue of Gender & Society, “Drag as a Resource: Trans* & Non-Binary Individuals Use of Drag in the Southeastern United St...

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GAS: "Keeping it in “the family”: How Gender Norms Shape U.S. Marriage Migration Politics from 2018-07-30T22:16:04

Author Gina Marie Longo discusses her article published in the August 2018 issue of Gender & Society, “Keeping it in “the family”: How Gender Norms Shape U.S. Marriage Migration Politics."

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SPX: The Problem of “Cameo Appearances” in Mixed-methods Research: Implications for Twenty-first-century Ethnography from 2018-06-15T19:55:32

Author Bryan Sykes discusses his article, "The Problem of “Cameo Appearances” in Mixed-methods Research: Implications for Twenty-first-century Ethnography,” co-authored by Back Hawk Hancock and ...

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SPX: Social Origins of Scientific Deviance: Examining Creationism and Global Warming Skepticism from 2018-05-14T17:36:59

Author Joshua Tom discusses his article, " Social Origins of Scientific Deviance: Examining Creationism and Global Warming Skepticism." The article is published in the June 2018 issue of Sociolo...

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Journal of Health and Social Behavior - Dual Autonomies, Divergent Approaches: How Stratification in Medical Education Shapes Approaches to Patient Care from 2018-05-11T17:31:17

Author Tania Jenkins discusses her article, "Dual Autonomies, Divergent Approaches: How Stratification in Medical Education Shapes Approaches to Patient Care." The article is published in the Ju...

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GAS: Addicted to Rehab: Race, Gender, and Drugs in the Era of Mass Incarceration from 2018-04-26T22:42:24

Author Allison McKim discusses her book Addicted to Rehab: Race, Gender, and Drugs in the Era of Mass Incarceration, which was reviewed by Susan Sered in Gender & Society.

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JCL from 2018-03-28T06:56:34

JCL – “Writing the Village, Becoming the Nation: The Work of Manoj Das": Manav Ratti discusses his recent interview with Manoj Das . Music by AShamaluevMusic. Song: Cinematic Piano. Link: Listen

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Journal of Health and Social Behavior - Does Medical Expansion Improve Population Health from 2018-02-12T17:03:25

Authors Hui Zheng and Linda George discuss their article, "Does Medical Expansion Improve Population Health?" The article is published in the March 2018 issue of the Journal of Health and Social...

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SPX: Gender, Parenthood, and Perceived Chances of Promotion from 2018-01-10T20:05:53

Author Alison Wynn discusses her article, "Gender, Parenthood, and Perceived Chances of Promotion." The article is published in the August 2017 issue of Sociological Perspectives.

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Armed Forces & Society - Fighting Stereotypes: Public Discourse About Women in Combat from 2017-12-19T15:58:31

Authors Julie Collins-Dogrul and Jaimis Ulrich discuss their Armed Forces & Society Article, "Fighting Stereotypes: Public Discourse About Women in Combat." Facilitated by Nicole Foy of...

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WOX: An Occupational Portrait of Emotional Labor Requirements and Their Health Consequences for Workers from 2017-12-04T22:05:23

Author Diana Singh discusses her article, "An Occupational Portrait of Emotional Labor Requirements and Their Health Consequences for Workers," co-authored by Paul Glavin. The article is publish...

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American Sociological Review - Contesting and Differentially Constructing Uncertainty: Negotiations of Contraceptive Use in the Clinical Encounter from 2017-11-29T13:00

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JCL- Podcast 8 from 2017-11-10T09:13

JCL – The Symbolic Survival of the ‘Living Dead’ Birte Heidemann discusses her latest article "The Symbolic Survival of the 'Living Dead': Narrating the LTTE Female Fighter in Post-War Sri Lanka...

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ASR: Seeing Like the Fed: Culture, Cognition, and Framing in the Failure to Anticipate the Financial Crisis of 2008 from 2017-10-27T17:43:01

Neil Fligstein discusses his article, co-authored by Jonah Stuart Brundage, Michael Schultz, titled, "Seeing Like the Fed: Culture, Cognition, and Framing in the Failure to Anticipate the Financ...

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SPX: Colorblind Racism: Identities, Ideologies, and Shifting Subjectivities from 2017-10-03T14:50:18

Author Meghan Burke discusses her article, "Colorblind Racism: Identities, Ideologies, and Shifting Subjectivities." The article is published in the October 2017 issue of Sociological Perspe...

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ASR: Beyond Incarceration: Criminal Justice Contact and Mental Health from 2017-08-15T21:00:58

Naomi Sugie and Kristin Turney discuss their most recent paper which addresses the deleterious consequences of incarceration for mental health

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HSB Community Context and Child Health: A Human Capital Perspective from 2017-08-07T15:15:44

Author Emily Smith-Greenaway discusses her article, "Community Context and Child Health: A Human Capital Perspective." The article is published in the September 2017 issue of the Journal of Heal...

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SRE: Discursive Entwinement: How White Transracially Adoptive Parents Navigate Race from 2017-07-11T14:46:38

Authors Carla Goar, Jenny Davis, and Bianca Manago discuss their article, "Discursive Entwinement: How White Transracially Adoptive Parents Navigate Race." The article is published in the July 2...

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GAS: Punctuating Accountability: How Discursive Aggression Regulates Transgender People from 2017-07-10T21:22:03

Author stef shuster discusses their article published in the August 2017 issue of Gender & Society, "Punctuating Accountability: How Discursive Aggression Regulates Transgender People."

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HSB: Emerging Adulthood, Emergent Health Lifestyles: Sociodemographic Determinants of Trajectories of Smoking, Binge Drinking, Obesity, and Sedentary Behavior from 2017-06-19T14:31:49

Author Jonathan Daw discusses his article, "Emerging Adulthood, Emergent Health Lifestyles: Sociodemographic Determinants of Trajectories of Smoking, Binge Drinking, Obesity, and Sedentary Behav...

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The Hazards of Expert Control: Chief Risk Officers and Risky Derivatives from 2017-06-12T17:54:53

Kim Pernell discusses her most recent article co-authored by Jiwood Jung and Frank Dobbin, The Hazards of Expert Control: Chief Risk Officers and Risky Derivatives.

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SPX: Racial Discourse and Partisan Blogs: How Online Commenters Manage the Partisan Divide from 2017-05-30T15:13:16

Author Jeffrey Dowd discusses his article, "Racial Discourse and Partisan Blogs: How Online Commenters Manage the Partisan Divide." The article is published in the February 2017 issue of Soc...

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SPX: Skills Mismatch? Military Service, Combat Occupations, and Civilian Earnings from 2017-05-19T20:11:03

Author Alair MacLean discusses her article, "Skills Mismatch? Military Service, Combat Occupations, and Civilian Earnings." The article is published in the April 2017 issue of Sociological Persp...

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SCU: Racialized Femininity and Masculinity in the Preferences of Online Same-Sex Daters from 2017-05-16T17:23:55

Author Matthew Rafalow discusses his article,"Racialized Femininity and Masculinity in the Preferences of Online Same-sex Daters," co-authored by Cynthia Feliciano and Belinda Robnett. The artic...

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HSB: Are You Still Bringing Me Down? Romantic Involvement and Depressive Symptoms from Adolescence to Young Adulthood from 2017-03-27T21:45:47

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ASR: Demonstrating Power: How Protest Persuades Political Representatives from 2017-03-24T16:29:13

Author Ruud Wouters discusses his article, "Demonstrating Power: How Protest Persuades Political Representatives," published in the April 2017 issue of American Sociological Review. 

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ASR: Own Gender, Sibling’s Gender, Parent’s Gender: The Division of Elderly Parent Care among Adult Children from 2017-03-06T23:05

Author Angelina Grigoryeva discusses her article, "Own Gender, Sibling's Gender, Parent's Gender: The Division of Elderly Parent Care among Adult Children," published in the February 2017 issue ...

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ASR: Adolescents under Pressure: A New Durkheimian Framework for Understanding Adolescent Suicide in a Cohesive Community from 2017-02-15T18:40:17

Authors Anna Mueller and Seth Abrutyn discuss their article, "Adolescents under Pressure: A New Durkheimian Framework for Understanding Adolescent Suicide in a Cohesive Community," published in ...

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SRE: “This is for the Brown Kids!” Racialization and the Formation of “Muslim” Punk Rock from 2017-02-03T22:27:40

Author Amy McDowell discuss her article published in the April 2017 issue of Sociology of Race & Ethnicity, " 'This is for the Brown Kids!' Racialization and the Formation of 'Muslim' Punk Rock....

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HSB: Life Course Pathways to Racial Disparities in Cognitive Impairment among Older Americans from 2017-02-03T21:41:59

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JCL - Negotiating Structural Inequalities podcast from 2017-01-18T05:08:14

Bharti Arora discusses her latest article "Negotiating Structural Inequalities: Marriage, Sexuality and Domesticity in Mridual Garg's Chittacobra” with Dr. Payal Nagpal, Assistant Professor and ...

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WOX: Women’s Wage Theft Explaining Gender Differences in Violations of Wage and Hour Laws from 2017-01-03T21:41:08

Author Miruna Petrescu-Prahova discusses her article, "Women’s Wage Theft Explaining Gender Differences in Violations of Wage and Hour Laws," co-authored by Michael W. Spiller. The article is pu...

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GAS: Book Review: Fashioning Fat: Inside Plus-Size Modeling by Amanda M. Czerniawski from 2017-01-03T21:08:09

Author Amanda Czerniawski discusses her book Fashioning Fat: Inside Plus-Size Modeling, which was reviewed by Kjerstin Gruys in Gender & Society.

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SPX: Do Same-sex and Straight Weddings Aspire to the Fairytale? Women’s Conformity and Resistance to Traditional Weddings from 2016-11-28T23:52:50

Authors Tina Fetner and Melanie Heath discuss their article, "Do Same-sex and Straight Weddings Aspire to the Fairytale? Women’s Conformity and Resistance to Traditional Weddings," which is publ...

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GAS: Book Review: Not Gay: Sex between Straight White Men from 2016-11-22T23:02:07

Author Jane Ward discusses her book Not Gay: Sex between Straight White Men, which is reviewed in Gender & Society.

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ASR: Sexual Orientation in the Labor Market from 2016-11-15T19:18:04

Author Trenton Mize discusses his article, "Sexual Orientation in the Labor Market," published in the December 2016 issue of the American Sociological Review.

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HSB: Cumulative Effects of Growing Up in Separate and Unequal Neighborhoods on Racial Disparities in Self-rated Health in Early Adulthood from 2016-11-14T21:16:38

Author Nicole Kravitz-Wirtz discusses her article, "Cumulative Effects of Growing Up in Separate and Unequal Neighborhoods on Racial Disparities in Self-rated Health in Early Adulthood," which i...

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Race & Class Radio Show 1 from 2016-10-26T08:48:05

The 22 May 2013 program features Liz Fekete, Director of the Institute of Race Relations and the journal's review editor Jon Burnett, Assistant Editor of IRR News and the author of a major artic...

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IRJ: Agency and Structure from 2016-10-17T10:51:25

Agency and Structure in Zygmunt Bauman’s Modernity and the Holocaust. Shaun Best’s podcast outlines the critique that he developed in his article, ‘Agency and Structure in Zygmu...

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SRE: The Racism-Race Reification Process: A Mesolevel Political Economic Framework for Understanding Racial Health Disparities from 2016-10-06T16:36:08

Author Abigail Sewell discusses her article published in the October 2016 issue of Sociology of Race & Ethnicity, "The Racism-Race Reification Process: A Mesolevel Political Economic Framework f...

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ASR: Geography, Joint Choices, and the Reproduction of Gender Inequality from 2016-09-29T22:12:45

Dr. Cristobal Young, Assistant Professor at Stanford University, interviews Dr.Olav Sorenson, Professor of Sociology at the Yale School of Management, about his recently published article,"Geogr...

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SRE: Race, Immigration, and Exogamy among the Native-born: Variation across Communities from 2016-09-01T21:52:43

Authors Mary Campbell and Molly Martin discuss their article published in the April 2016 issue of Sociology of Race & Ethnicity, "Race, Immigration, and Exogamy among the Native-born: V...

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SCU: New Frontiers in the Study of Color-Blind Racism from 2016-08-18T17:13:08

Author Meghan Burke discusses how bringing attention back to the material roots that produce ideology and inequality has the potential to further our understanding of contemporary racism and to ...

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HSB: A Multilevel Test of Constrained Choices Theory: The Case of Tobacco Clean Air Restrictions from 2016-08-15T16:28:17

Author Michael Vuolo discusses his article, "A Multilevel Test of Constrained Choices Theory: The Case of Tobacco Clean Air Restrictions," co-authored by Joy Kadowaki and Brian Kelly. The articl...

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ASR: Money, Work, and Marital Stability: Assessing Change in the Gendered Determinants of Divorce from 2016-08-09T16:11:52

Author Alexandra Killewald discusses her article, "Money, Work, and Marital Stability: Assessing Change in the Gendered Determinants of Divorce," published in the August 2016 issue of the Am...

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Acta Sociologica- Podcast 17 from 2016-07-26T04:49:40

A podcast from Armi Mustosmaki on her co-authored article: Abating inequalities? Job quality at the intersection of class and gender in Finland 1977–2013

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2015 (Volume 23) Winner from 2016-07-25T08:28:40

The IJS Prize is awarded to the paper adjudicated to represent the best original contribution to the journal in a given year. As well as being permanently free to access online, the prize winn...

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SCU: Race, Place, and Unsolicited Job Leads from 2016-07-07T20:05:02

 

Steve McDonald and Lindsay Hamm discuss the...

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European Journal of Social Theory Podcast 1 from 2016-06-20T08:24:49

Dr Jean-Sebastien Guy discusses his new research on the relationship between the artilleries of globalisation, to understand and make sense of globalisation, and our visions of the world.

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ASR: Millionaire Migration and Taxation of the Elite: Evidence from Administrative Data from 2016-06-02T23:39:59

Dr. Olav Sorenson, Professor of Sociology at the Yale School of Management, interviews Dr. Cristobal Young, Assistant Professor at Stanford University, about his recently published article "Mill...

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GAS: Cut Adrift: Families in Insecure Times from 2016-06-02T00:02:43

Author Marianne Cooper discusses her book Cut Adrift: Families in Insecure Times, which was reviewed by Philip N. Cohen in the June 2016 issue of Gender & Society.

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ASR: Explaining the Gaps in White, Black, and Hispanic Violence since 1990: Accounting for Immigration, Incarceration, and Inequality from 2016-05-19T19:16:15

Author Michael Light discusses his article, "Explaining the Gaps in White, Black, and Hispanic Violence since 1990: Listen

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ASJ- Podcast 2 from 2016-05-19T13:57:45

A podcast from Nate Breznau on his co-authored article: Immigrant presence, group boundaries, and support for the welfare state in Western European societies

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JCE: The Ocean Run from 2016-05-02T22:05:42

Author Michael DeLand discusses his article investigating theproduction and re-production of a recurring pickup basketball gameat a public park in Santa Monica, California.

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SRE: “We Stick Out Like a Sore Thumb . . .” Underground White Rappers’ Hegemonic Masculinity and Racial Evasion from 2016-04-27T01:22:58

Author Matthew Oware discusses his article, "We Stick Out Like a
Sore Thumb . . .” Underground White Rappers’ Hegemonic Masculinity
and Racial Evasion" including his methodology applied ...

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