Ethnic Composition and Friendship Segregation: Differential Effects for Adolescent Natives and Immigrants [0.03%]
族群构成与友谊隔离:对青少年原住民和移民的不同影响
Sanne Smith,Frank Van Tubergen,Ineke Maas et al.
Sanne Smith et al.
Ethnically diverse settings provide opportunities for interethnic friendship but can also increase the preference for same-ethnic friendship. Therefore, same-ethnic friendship preferences, or ethnic homophily, can work at cross-purposes wit...
Neighborhood Effect Heterogeneity by Family Income and Developmental Period [0.03%]
家庭收入与发育阶段不同的邻里效应异质性分析
Geoffrey T Wodtke,David J Harding,Felix Elwert
Geoffrey T Wodtke
Effects of disadvantaged neighborhoods on child educational outcomes likely depend on a family's economic resources and the timing of neighborhood exposures during the course of child development. This study investigates how timing of expos...
Does Racial Isolation in School Lead to Long-Term Disadvantages? Labor Market Consequences of High School Racial Composition [0.03%]
中学时期的种族隔离会导致长期不利影响吗?中学种族构成对劳动力市场的影响
Adam Gamoran,Sarah Barfels,Ana Cristina Collares
Adam Gamoran
School racial composition has modest effects on test score gaps, but evidence of a longer-term impact is scarce. Perpetuation theory suggests that blacks who attend schools with higher proportions of white classmates may have better job out...
Mads Meier Jaeger,Richard Breen
Mads Meier Jaeger
The authors draw on Pierre Bourdieu's theory of cultural reproduction to develop a formal model of the pathways through which cultural capital acts to enhance children's educational and socioeconomic success. The authors' approach brings co...
Michael L Walker
Michael L Walker
This article provides a ground-level investigation into the lives of penal inmates, linking the literature on race making and penal management to provide an understanding of racial formation processes in a modern penal institution. Drawing ...
Making the City "Second Nature": Freegan "Dumpster Divers" and the Materiality of Morality [0.03%]
化城为“第二自然”:“免费拾荒者”的道德与物质性
Alex V Barnard
Alex V Barnard
How do people maintain deeply held moral identities in a seemingly immoral social environment? Cultural sociologists and social psychologists have focused on how individuals cope with contexts that make acting on moral motivations difficult...
Peer Influence, Genetic Propensity, and Binge Drinking: A Natural Experiment and a Replication [0.03%]
同伴影响、遗传倾向与集体饮酒:一项自然实验及其验证结果
Guang Guo,Yi Li,Hongyu Wang et al.
Guang Guo et al.
The authors draw data from the College Roommate Study (ROOM) and the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health to investigate gene-environment interaction effects on youth binge drinking. In ROOM, the environmental influence was meas...
Elizabeth H Boyle,Minzee Kim,Wesley Longhofer
Elizabeth H Boyle
Controversy sets abortion apart from other issues studied by world society theorists, who consider the tendency for policies institutionalized at the global level to diffuse across very different countries. The authors conduct an event hist...
Maria Abascal,Delia Baldassarri
Maria Abascal
According to recent research, ethnoracial diversity negatively affects trust and social capital. This article challenges the current conception and measurement of "diversity" and invites scholars to rethink "so-cial capital" in complex soci...
The Theory of Industrial Society and Cultural Schemata: Does the "Cultural Myth of Stigma" Underlie the WHO Schizophrenia Paradox? [0.03%]
工业化社会的文化图式与精神分裂症的“文化污名神话”假设:理论及其在中国和西方国家中的实证研究
Bernice A Pescosolido,Jack K Martin,Sigrun Olafsdottir et al.
Bernice A Pescosolido et al.
The WHO's International Studies of Schizophrenia conclude that schizophrenia may have a more benign course in "developing" societies than in the West. The authors focus on this finding's most common corollary: cultural schemata are shaped b...