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American Sociological Review - Fabricating Communists: The Imagined Third That Reinvented the National Fault Line in Mid-Twentieth-Century Colombia's Civil War

Author Laura Acosta discusses the article, "Fabricating Communists: The Imagined Third That Reinvented the National Fault Line in Mid-Twentieth-Century Colombia's Civil War," published in the December 2025 issue of American Sociological Review.

12-02
18:54

Sex & Sexualities - Diving in: Connecting Reproductive Justice, Sexualities, and Knowledge Production

Author Zakiya Luna discusses the article, "Diving in: Connecting Reproductive Justice, Sexualities, and Knowledge Production," published in the November 2025 issue of Sex & Sexualities.

12-02
13:22

Contemporary Sociology - The Struggle for the People's King: How Politics Transforms the Memory of the Civil Rights Movement

Author Hajar Yazdiha discusses the book, The Struggle for the People's King: How Politics Transforms the Memory of the Civil Rights Movement, reviewed in the November 2025 issue of Contemporary Sociology by Tara Leigh Tober.

11-13
20:44

Socius - Antiblack Discrimination in Public Accommodations: Differential Drink Pricing in Urban Nightclubs

Author Reuben A. Buford May discusses the article, "Antiblack Discrimination in Public Accommodations: Differential Drink Pricing in Urban Nightclubs" published in Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World.

11-13
18:14

Teaching Sociology - Free to Learn: Ungrading in Sociology Courses

Authors Alex M. Kempler, Sam Mitchell, and Dawson P. R. Vosburg discuss the article, "Free to Learn: Ungrading in Sociology Courses," published in the October 2025 issue of Teaching Sociology.

10-22
25:54

Contexts - How White Americans Decide What's Racist and Sexist

Authors Jessi Streib and Betsy Leondar-Wright discuss the article, "How White Americans Decide What's Racist and Sexist" published in the Summer 2025 issue of Contexts.

10-20
30:46

Sociology of Race and Ethnicity - Resisting Enforcement: The Civic and Political Mobilization Effects of Encountering the Immigration Enforcement System

Author Cinthia J. Romo Alba discusses the article, "Resisting Enforcement: The Civic and Political Mobilization Effects of Encountering the Immigration Enforcement System" published in the October 2025 issue of Sociology of Race and Ethnicity.

10-16
12:13

Sociology of Education - Social Reproduction at a Minority Serving Institution: STEM Capital Disparities among Children of Immigrants

Author María G. Rendón discusses the article, "Social Reproduction at a Minority Serving Institution: STEM Capital Disparities among Children of Immigrants," published in the October 2025 issue of Sociology of Education.

10-08
24:25

American Sociological Review - The Cultural Devaluation of Feminized Work: The Evolution of U.S. Occupational Prestige and Gender Typing in Linguistic Representations, 1900 to 2019

Author Wenhao Jiang discusses the article, "The Cultural Devaluation of Feminized Work: The Evolution of U.S. Occupational Prestige and Gender Typing in Linguistic Representations, 1900 to 2019," published in the October 2025 issue of American Sociological Review.

10-02
16:01

Sociological Theory - Dual-Process Theory, Behavioral Research, and the Explanation of Social Inequalities

Author Carlo Barone discusses the article "Dual-Process Theory, Behavioral Research, and the Explanation of Social Inequalities," published in the September 2025 issue of Sociological Theory. 

09-22
29:19

Social Psychology Quarterly - Confessions of a Recently Outed Social Psychologist

Author Brian Powell discusses the article, "Confessions of a Recently Outed Social Psychologist" published in the September 2025 issue of Social Psychology Quarterly.

09-16
18:46

Socius - The New Social Roots of School Shootings: A Refined Constellation Theory of Rampage Attacks

Authors David Russell and Jon Gordon discuss the article, "The New Social Roots of School Shootings: A Refined Constellation Theory of Rampage Attacks" published in Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World.

09-10
23:36

Contemporary Sociology - Class Dismissed: When Colleges Ignore Inequality and Students Pay the Price

Author Anthony Abraham Jack discusses the book, Class Dismissed: When Colleges Ignore Inequality and Students Pay the Price, reviewed in the September 2025 issue of Contemporary Sociology by Laura Nichols.

09-04
21:15

Journal of Health and Social Behavior - Stability and Volatility in the Contextual Predictors of Working-Age Mortality in the United States

Author Jennifer Karas Montez discusses the article, "Stability and Volatility in the Contextual Predictors of Working-Age Mortality in the United States," published in the September 2025 issue of the Journal of Health and Social Behavior.

08-26
16:34

City & Community - Investigating the Tenant Selection Practices of Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) Landlords on Long Island

Author Jenna Davis discusses the article, "Investigating the Tenant Selection Practices of Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) Landlords on Long Island," published in the September 2025 issue of City & Community.

08-25
14:57

Sociological Methodology - The Daily Lives of Crowdsourced U.S. Respondents: A Time Use Comparison of MTurk, Prolific, and ATUS

Author Gordon Rinderknecht discusses the article, "The Daily Lives of Crowdsourced U.S. Respondents: A Time Use Comparison of MTurk, Prolific, and ATUS" published in the August 2025 issue of Sociological Methodology. 

08-05
18:52

American Sociological Review - Competence over Partisanship: Party Affiliation Does Not Affect the Selection of School District Superintendents

Author Greer Mellon discusses the article, "Competence over Partisanship: Party Affiliation Does Not Affect the Selection of School District Superintendents," published in the August 2025 issue of American Sociological Review.

07-21
15:22

Contemporary Sociology - The Employable Sociologist: A Guide for Undergraduates

Author Martha Martinez discusses the book, The Employable Sociologist: A Guide for Undergraduates, reviewed in the July 2025 issue of Contemporary Sociology by Catherine Richards Solomon.

07-14
14:07

Contexts - Conservatorships: Coercion without Care or Control

Author Alex V. Barnard discusses the article, "Conservatorships: Coercion without Care or Control" published in the Spring 2025 issue of Contexts.

07-11
14:04

Sociology of Race and Ethnicity - Without Risk Reduction: How Black Men's Well-being and Humanity Are Compromised in Mobile Public Spaces

Authors Gwendolyn Purifoye and Derrick Brooms discuss the article, "Without Risk Reduction: How Black Men's Well-being and Humanity Are Compromised in Mobile Public Spaces" published in the July 2025 issue of Sociology of Race and Ethnicity.

07-08
22:02

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