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期刊名:American journal of sociology

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ISSN:0002-9602

e-ISSN:1537-5390

IF/分区:3.6/Q1

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Public opinion polarization is here conceived as a process of alignment along multiple lines of potential disagreement and measured as growing constraint in individuals' preferences. Using NES data from 1972 to 2004, the authors model trend...
Fred C Pampel,Lori M Hunter Fred C Pampel
The long-standing and sometimes heated debates over the direction and size of the effect of socioeconomic status (SES) on environmental concern contrast post-materialist and affluence arguments, suggesting a positive relationship in high-in...
Jennifer Van Hook,Frank D Bean Jennifer Van Hook
Social scientists generally seek to explain welfare-related behaviors in terms of economic choice, social structural, or culture of poverty theories. Because such explanations incompletely account for nativity differences in public assistan...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...