Relative deprivation and internal migration in the United States: A comparison of black and white men [0.03%]
美国的相对剥夺与国内移民:黑白男性比较研究
Chenoa Flippen
Chenoa Flippen
While the link between geographic and social mobility has long been a cornerstone of sociological approaches to migration, recent research has cast doubt on the economic returns to internal U.S. migration. Moreover, important racial dispari...
Practicing What They Preach? Lynching and Religion in the American South, 1890 - 1929 [0.03%]
身体力行?美国南部私刑与宗教(1890-1929)
Amy Kate Bailey,Karen A Snedker
Amy Kate Bailey
This project employs a moral solidarity framework to explore the relationship between organized religion and lynching in the American South. We ask whether a county's religious composition impacted its rate of lynching, net of demographic a...
John R Logan,Charles Zhang
John R Logan
Analyses of neighborhood racial composition in 1980-2000 demonstrate that in multiethnic metropolitan regions there is an emerging pathway of change that leads to relatively stable integration These are "global neighborhoods" where Hispanic...
School Segregation in Metropolitan Regions, 1970-2000: The Impacts of Policy Choices on Public Education [0.03%]
政策选择对公共教育的影响:1970年至2000年大都市地区学校的隔离现象
John R Logan,Deirdre Oakley,Jacob Stowell
John R Logan
It has been argued that the effects of the desegregation of public schools from the late 1960s onward were limited and short-lived, in part because of white flight from desegregating districts and in part because legal decisions in the 1990...
Bright Futures in Malawi's New Dawn: Educational Aspirations as Assertions of Identity [0.03%]
光明前景:马拉维新生曙光中的教育抱负与身份认同宣言
Margaret Frye
Margaret Frye
Imagined futures, once a vital topic of theoretical inquiry within the sociology of culture, have been sidelined in recent decades. Rational choice models cannot explain the seemingly irrational optimism of youth aspirations, pointing to th...
Citizenship rights for immigrants: national political processes and cross-national convergence in western Europe, 1980-2008 [0.03%]
西欧国家的移民国籍权:1980至2008年的国内政治进程和国际趋同现象
Ruud Koopmans,Ines Michalowski,Stine Waibel
Ruud Koopmans
Immigrant citizenship rights in the nation-state reference both theories of cross-national convergence and the resilience of national political processes. This article investigates European countries' attribution of rights to immigrants: Ha...
Human rights as myth and ceremony? Reevaluating the effectiveness of human rights treaties, 1981-2007 [0.03%]
人权是神话和仪式吗?重新评估人权条约的有效性(1981-2007)
Wade M Cole
Wade M Cole
Much research has shown human rights treaties to be ineffective or even counterproductive, often contributing to greater levels of abuse among countries that ratify them. This article reevaluates the effect of four core human rights treatie...
Settler colonial power and the American Indian sovereignty movement: forms of domination, strategies of transformation [0.03%]
定居殖民权力与美洲印第安人主权运动:统治形式与变革策略
Erich Steinman
Erich Steinman
The article extends the multi-institutional model of power and change through an analysis of the American Indian Sovereignty Movement. Drawing upon cultural models of the state, and articulating institutionalist conceptions of political opp...
Daniel Schneider
Daniel Schneider
This article takes a new approach to gender and housework by identifying a new measure of gender deviance--work in gender-atypical occupations--and by arguing that men who do "women's work" and women who do "men's work" in the labor market ...
Wealth and the marital divide [0.03%]
财富与婚恋分化
Daniel Schneider
Daniel Schneider
Marriage patterns differ dramatically in the United States by race and education. The author identifies a novel explanation for these marital divides, namely, the important role of personal wealth in marriage entry. Using event-history mode...
Comparative Study
AJS; American journal of sociology. 2011 Sep;117(2):627-67. DOI:10.1086/661594 2011