Race and imprisonments: vigilante violence, minority threat, and racial politics [0.03%]
种族与监禁:治安暴力、少数群体威胁和种族政治学
David Jacobs,Chad Malone,Gale Iles
David Jacobs
The effects of lynchings on criminal justice outcomes have seldom been examined. Recent findings also are inconsistent about the effects of race on imprisonments. This study uses a pooled time-series design to assess lynching and racial thr...
Isolated in a technologically connected world?: Changes in the core professional ties of female researchers in Ghana, Kenya, and Kerala, India [0.03%]
隔离于互联互通的世界之中?女性研究人员在加纳、肯尼亚和印度喀拉拉邦的职业核心联系的变化
B Paige Miller,Wesley Shrum
B Paige Miller
Using panel data gathered across two waves (2001 and 2005) from researchers in Ghana, Kenya, and Kerala, India, we examine three questions: (1) To what extent do gender differences exist in the core professional networks of scientists in lo...
"Keeping our mission, changing our system": translation and organizational change in natural foods co-ops [0.03%]
“坚持我们的使命,改变我们的体制”:天然食品合作社中的翻译和组织变革
Michael A Haedicke
Michael A Haedicke
Institutional theory has played a central role in the study of organizations for over half a century, but it often overlooks the actions of the people who bring organizations to life. This article advances an inhabited approach to instituti...
Confrontations and donations: encounters between homeless pet owners and the public [0.03%]
对峙与捐赠:流浪宠物与其主人们与公众的相遇
Leslie Irvine,Kristina N Kahl,Jesse M Smith
Leslie Irvine
This study examines the interactions between homeless pet owners and the domiciled public with a focus on how the activities of pet ownership help construct positive personal identities. Homeless people are often criticized for having pets....
Peter Kivisto
Peter Kivisto
Treating multiculturalism as a social fact, this article develops the argument that it ought to be construed as a form of political claims-making advanced by spokespersons on behalf of what can be described as communities of fate. After bri...
How culture shapes community: bible belief, theological unity, and a sense of belonging in religious congregations [0.03%]
文化如何塑造社区:圣经信仰、神学统一和宗教会众的归属感
Samuel Stroope
Samuel Stroope
Feeling that you belong in a group is an important and powerful need. The ability to foster a sense of belonging can also determine whether groups survive. Organizational features of groups cultivate feelings of belonging, yet prior researc...
Ariane Ellerbrok
Ariane Ellerbrok
This article considers the role of play in the context of technological emergence and expansion, particularly as it relates to recently emerging surveillance technologies. As a case study, I consider the trajectory of automated face recogni...
Local practice and global data: loyalty cards, social practices, and consumer surveillance [0.03%]
本土实践与全球数据:会员卡、社会惯例与消费监控
Nils Zurawski
Nils Zurawski
Monitoring of consumers has become the most widespread mode of surveillance today. Being a multi-billion dollar business, the collected data are traded globally without much concern by the consumers themselves. Loyalty cards are an element ...
Torin Monahan
Torin Monahan
This special section of The Sociological Quarterly explores research on “surveillance as cultural practice,” which indicates an orientation to surveillance that views it as embedded within, brought about by, and generative of social pract...