Limits to social capital: comparing network assistance in two New Orleans neighborhoods devastated by Hurricane Katrina [0.03%]
社会关系网络在飓风卡特里娜重创的新奥尔良两个社区中的作用比较研究——社会资本的作用限度在哪里?
James R Elliott,Timothy J Haney,Petrice Sams-Abiodun
James R Elliott
Sociological research emphasizes that personal networks offer social resources in times of need and that this capacity varies by the social position of those involved. Yet rarely are sociologists able to make direct comparisons of such ineq...
Ben Feldmeyer
Ben Feldmeyer
Racial/ethnic residential segregation has been shown to contribute to violence and have harmful consequences for minority groups. However, research examining the segregation–crime relationship has focused almost exclusively on blacks and w...
The social transformation of American medical education: class, status, and party influences on occupational closure, 1902–1919 [0.03%]
美国医学教育的社会变迁:1902—1919年阶级、身份地位和派系对职业封闭的影响
Richard M Weiss,Lynn E Miller
Richard M Weiss
Applying Weber's theorizing on action and stratification, this study examines whether the early 20th-century extinction of half of the medical schools in the United States resulted from actions intended to serve class, status, and party int...
The rise of the eclectic cultural consumer in Denmark, 1964-2004 [0.03%]
丹麦的文化消费者:1964年至2004年的文化多元化趋势
Mads Meier Jaeger,Tally Katz-Gerro
Mads Meier Jaeger
Existing research on cultural stratification and consumption patterns rarely presents a cross-time comparative perspective and rarely goes back before the 1980s. This article employs a unique series of surveys on cultural participation coll...
Soybean exports and deforestation from a world-systems perspective: a cross-national investigation of comparative disadvantage [0.03%]
世界体系视角下的大豆出口与森林破坏——基于比较劣势的跨国实证研究
Kelly F Austin
Kelly F Austin
This article draws on world-system theorizing to explore the relationship between deforestation and the vertical flow of soybean exports from less-developed nations to more-developed nations as a specific form of ecologically unequal exchan...
Same-sex experience and mental health during the transition between adolescence and young adulthood [0.03%]
同性经历与从青少年到青年过渡期间的精神健康状况之间的关系
Koji Ueno
Koji Ueno
Previous research has demonstrated that people who report same-sex experience tend to have poorer mental health than heterosexual people in adolescence and adulthood. Yet, little is known about how same-sex experience is associated with cha...
Public school segregation and juvenile violent crime arrests in metropolitan areas [0.03%]
公立学校的隔离程度与大都会地区的青少年暴力犯罪逮捕率之间的关系
David Eitle,Tamela McNulty Eitle
David Eitle
Previous research has established an association between residential segregation and violent crime in urban America. Our study examines whether school-based segregation is predictive of arrests of juveniles for violent crimes in U.S. metro ...
Bare market: campus sex ratios, romantic relationships, and sexual behavior [0.03%]
赤裸市场:校园性别比、恋爱关系与性行为
Jeremy E Uecker,Mark D Regnerus
Jeremy E Uecker
Using a nationally representative sample of college women, we evaluate the effect of campus sex ratios on women's relationship attitudes and behaviors. Our results suggest that women on campuses where they comprise a higher proportion of th...
How do voluntary organizations foster protest? The role of organizational involvement on individual protest participation [0.03%]
自愿组织如何促进抗议活动?组织参与对个人抗议活动的影响作用
Nicolás M Somma
Nicolás M Somma
Prior research shows that members of voluntary organizations are more likely to protest than nonmembers. But why, among members, do some protest while others do not? I explore whether organizational involvement-the extent in which members e...
WELFARE AND CITIZENSHIP: THE EFFECTS OF GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE ON YOUNG ADULTS' CIVIC PARTICIPATION [0.03%]
福利与公民身份:政府援助对年轻人政治参与度的影响
Teresa Toguchi Swartz,Amy Blackstone,Christopher Uggen et al.
Teresa Toguchi Swartz et al.
Recent scholarship and public discourse highlight an apparent waning of civic engagement in the United States. Although the welfare state is generally thought to support democracy by reducing economic inequality, it may paradoxically contri...