Workplace Discrimination and Older Black Women's Mental Health: An Examination of Relational Support-Strain Processes [0.03%]
工作场所歧视与年长黑人女性的心理健康:关于关系支持-压力过程的考察
Christy L Erving,Kendra Jason,Miaya Blasingame
Christy L Erving
Drawing attention to the complex and multidimensional lives of older Black women, this study examines the extent to which workplace discrimination influences their mental health (i.e., depression and anxiety symptoms). Moreover, we assess w...
The Contribution of Intimate Partner Violence to Socioeconomic Inequality Among Black, Latina, and White Women [0.03%]
亲密伴侣暴力对黑人、拉丁裔和白人女性的经济不平等的影响贡献
Joanne M Kaufman
Joanne M Kaufman
Women on average make less money than men, and this is particularly acute for Black and Latina women. While there are several contributors to socioeconomic inequality, violent victimization coming at critical times (adolescence, early adult...
Putting Research on LGBTQ+ Youth in Schools to Use: The Stories and Numbers Project [0.03%]
将针对学校LGBTQ+青少年的研究投入使用:故事与数字项目
Meg D Bishop,Rachel A Gonzales,Stephen T Russell
Meg D Bishop
Publicly engaged social science can help to maximize research use for program and policy change toward equity. In what follows, we describe The Stories and Numbers Project as an example of publicly engaged research that moves the robust sci...
COVID-19 and U.S. Disputes Over Authority, 2020-2021: Implications for the Constructionist Analysis of Social Problems [0.03%]
新冠疫情与美国的权力之争(2020-2021):对社会问题建构理论分析的意义
Joel Best,Brian Monahan
Joel Best
COVID-19 is very different from the cases typically studied by constructionist analysts of social problems: it emerged quickly, spread widely, and affected many aspects of social life. As such, it offers important opportunities to reconside...
Collective Neoliberalism and Market Fundamentalism: Why Concerned People Acquiesce to the Oil and Gas Industry [0.03%]
集体的新自由主义与市场原教旨主义:为何有识之士默许石油和天然气行业横行
Stephanie A Malin,Adam Mayer,Kassandra Roeser
Stephanie A Malin
In the US, unconventional oil and gas (UOG) production has elicited strong public response. As production occurs amid residential and commercial spaces, environmental, social, economic, regulatory, and mental health impacts have been docume...
"It's (Not) Like the Flu": Expert Narratives and the COVID-19 Pandemic in Mainland China, Hong Kong, and the United States [0.03%]
“不像流感”——中国大陆、香港和美国的新冠肺炎叙事差异分析
Larry Au,Zheng Fu,Chuncheng Liu
Larry Au
We trace the crafting of expert narratives during the initial months of the COVID-19 pandemic in Mainland China, Hong Kong, and the United States. By expert narratives, we refer to how experts drew different lessons from past disease experi...
The Real Crisis at the Mexico-U.S. Border: A Humanitarian and Not an Immigration Emergency [0.03%]
美墨边境危机是人道主义问题而非移民问题
Douglas S Massey
Douglas S Massey
Misguided U.S. Policies since 1980 have created a large undocumented population within the United States. Border militarization curtailed circular undocumented migration from Mexico and Cold War politics precluded the acceptance of refugees...
Has Pandemic Threat Stoked Xenophobia? How COVID-19 Influences California Voters' Attitudes toward Diversity and Immigration [0.03%]
大流行威胁是否煽动了排外情绪?新冠疫情如何影响加州选民对多元文化及移民的态度
Chelsea Daniels,Paul DiMaggio,G Cristina Mora et al.
Chelsea Daniels et al.
Sociological theory and historical precedent suggest that pandemics engender scapegoating of outgroups, but fail to specify how the ethnoracial boundaries defining outgroups are drawn. Using a survey experiment that primed half of the respo...
Neighborhood Norms, Disadvantage, and Intimate Partner Violence Perpetration [0.03%]
邻里规范,不利条件和亲密伴侣暴力犯罪
Jennifer E Copp,Peggy C Giordano,Wendy D Manning et al.
Jennifer E Copp et al.
Most theoretical treatments of intimate partner violence (IPV) focus on individual-level processes. More recently, scholars have begun to examine the role of macrolevel factors. Results of that research indicate that social ties facilitate ...
Margaret Waltz
Margaret Waltz
In this article, I describe how gendered interactions and power dynamics play out in medical waiting rooms. While people are spending time idle, waiting for the next thing to happen (i.e., to check in, to see the doctor, to pay), social pro...