STILL SEARCHING FOR A TRUE RACE? REPLY TO KRAMER ET AL. AND ALBA ET AL [0.03%]
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Aliya Saperstein,Andrew M Penner
Aliya Saperstein
COMMENT: IS RACE REALLY SO FLUID? REVISITING SAPERSTEIN AND PENNER'S EMPIRICAL CLAIMS [0.03%]
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Richard Alba,Noura E Insolera,Scarlett Lindeman
Richard Alba
RACIAL RIGIDITY IN THE UNITED STATES: COMMENT ON SAPERSTEIN AND PENNER [0.03%]
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Rory Kramer,Robert Defina,Lance Hannon
Rory Kramer
Status, Faction Sizes, and Social Influence: Testing the Theoretical Mechanism [0.03%]
地位、派系规模与社会影响力:理论机制的实证检验
David Melamed,Scott V Savage
David Melamed
With two experiments the authors test and find support for the argument that in small, collectively oriented task groups, status affects social influence the most when the distribution of opinions reduces the least uncertainty. Moreover, th...
Class Matters: A Study of Minority and Majority Social Mobility in Britain, 1982-2011 [0.03%]
阶级关系决定代际流动性:英国少数族裔与本土群体对比研究(1982-2011)
Yaojun Li,Anthony Heath
Yaojun Li
This article asks whether standard accounts of class reproduction apply among migrants and their descendants as among the majority group, whether there is a process of assimilation across generations toward the overall (British) pattern of ...
Contested Boundaries: Explaining Where Ethnoracial Diversity Provokes Neighborhood Conflict [0.03%]
contested boundaries:解释 ethnoracial多样性引发邻里冲突的原因
Joscha Legewie,Merlin Schaeffer
Joscha Legewie
Concerns about neighborhood erosion and conflict in ethnically di- verse settings occupy scholars, policy makers, and pundits alike; but the empirical evidence is inconclusive. This article proposes the contested boundaries hypothesis as a ...
A Punishing Look: Skin Tone and Afrocentric Features in the Halls of Justice [0.03%]
惩罚性凝视:司法殿堂里的肤色与非裔特征
Ryan D King,Brian D Johnson
Ryan D King
Two related lines of research have gained traction in the social sciences during the past three decades. One examines the association between race and punishment, while a second investigates stratification and colorism, defined as discrimin...
"Relational by Nature"? Men and Women Do Not Differ in Physiological Response to Social Stressors Faced by Token Women [0.03%]
"'天生关系型”?面对少数派女性所面临的社会压力时,男性和女性的生理反应无差异
Catherine J Taylor
Catherine J Taylor
Women in male-dominated occupations report negative workplace social climates, whereas most men in female-dominated occupations report positive workplace social climates. Using a laboratory experiment mimicking the negative workplace social...
The Cultural Contingency of Structure: Evidence from Entry to the Slave Trade In and Around the Abolition Movement [0.03%]
结构的文化偶然性:奴隶贸易的进出壁垒——兼论废奴运动的影响
Paul Ingram,Brian S Silverman
Paul Ingram
The economic effects of social structure are dependent on culture and must be understood in their cultural context. The authors demonstrate this with an analysis of the Liverpool slave trade. They show that as abolitionism became more salie...
And Their Children after Them? The Effect of College on Educational Reproduction [0.03%]
代际传承:上大学对子女受教育程度影响几何?
Matthew Lawrence,Richard Breen
Matthew Lawrence
Conventional analyses of social mobility and status reproduction retrospectively compare an outcome of individuals to a characteristic of their parents. By ignoring the mechanisms of family formation and excluding childless individuals, con...