Class advantage and the gender divide: flexibility on the job and at home [0.03%]
阶级差异与性别差距:工作和家庭的灵活性
Naomi Gerstel,Dan Clawson
Naomi Gerstel
Using a survey, interviews, and observations, the authors examine inequality in temporal flexibility at home and at work. They focus on four occupations to show that class advantage is deployed in the service of gendered notions of temporal...
Race in California's prison fire camps for men: prison politics, space, and the racialization of everyday life [0.03%]
加州男子监狱消防营的种族问题:监狱政治、空间与日常生活的种族化
Philip Goodman
Philip Goodman
The vast majority of social scientists agree that race is "socially constructed." Yet many scholars of punishment and prisons still treat race as static, self-evident categories. One result is that not enough is known about the production, ...
Duncan J Watts
Duncan J Watts
Sociologists have long advocated a sociological approach to explanation by contrasting it with common sense. The argument of this article, however, is that sociologists rely on common sense more than they realize. Moreover, this unacknowled...
Coevolution in management fashion: an agent-based model of consultant-driven innovation [0.03%]
管理潮流的协同进化:关于咨询驱动型创新的主体模型
David Strang,Robert J David,Saeed Akhlaghpour
David Strang
The rise of management consultancy has been accompanied by increasingly marked faddish cycles in management techniques, but the mechanisms that underlie this relationship are not well understood. The authors develop a simple agent-based fra...
Issue bricolage: explaining the configuration of the social movement sector, 1960-1995 [0.03%]
凑合配置:解释社会运动领域的问题,1960-1995年
Wooseok Jung,Brayden G King,Sarah A Soule
Wooseok Jung
Social movements occupy a shared ideational and resource space, which is often referred to as the social movement sector. This article contributes to the understanding of the relational dynamics of the social movement sector by demonstratin...
Andreas Wimmer,Thomas Soehl
Andreas Wimmer
Which immigrant groups differ most from the cultural values held by mainstream society and why? The authors explore this question using data from the European Social Survey on the values held by almost 100,000 individuals associated with 30...
Garry C Gray,Susan S Silbey
Garry C Gray
Looking inside organizations at the different positions, expertise, and autonomy of the actors, the authors use multisite ethnographic data on safety practices to develop a typology of how the regulator, as the focal actor in the regulatory...
Neither ideologues nor agnostics: alternative voters' belief system in an age of partisan politics [0.03%]
非意识形态亦非无所谓的信念系统:美国两党政治中的独立选民
Delia Baldassarri,Amir Goldberg
Delia Baldassarri
How do Americans organize their political beliefs? This article argues that party polarization and the growing prominence of moral issues in recent decades have catalyzed different responses by different groups of Americans. The article inv...
"I don't like passing as a straight woman": queer negotiations of identity and social group membership [0.03%]
“不喜欢伪装成异性恋女性”:性少数者身份及群体成员资格的建构与协商
Carla A Pfeffer
Carla A Pfeffer
For decades, sociological theory has documented how our lives are simultaneously produced through and against normative structures of sex, gender, and sexuality. These normative structures are often believed to operate along presumably "nat...
Jake Rosenfeld,Meredith Kleykamp
Jake Rosenfeld
Why have African-American private-sector unionization rates surpassed those of white workers for decades, and how has private-sector union decline exacerbated black-white wage inequality? Using data from the Current Population Survey (1973-...