American Sociological Review

Papers
(The H4-Index of American Sociological Review is 28. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-05-01 to 2024-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Measuring Stability and Change in Personal Culture Using Panel Data116
Getting Eyes in the Home: Child Protective Services Investigations and State Surveillance of Family Life102
What Is Your Estimand? Defining the Target Quantity Connects Statistical Evidence to Theory98
We Built This: Consequences of New Deal Era Intervention in America’s Racial Geography96
Delivering Solidarity: Platform Architecture and Collective Contention in China’s Platform Economy80
Pluralistic Collapse: The “Oil Spill” Model of Mass Opinion Polarization76
The Wealth Inequality of Nations66
His and Her Earnings Following Parenthood in the United States, Germany, and the United Kingdom65
Racial Discrimination in Housing: How Landlords Use Algorithms and Home Visits to Screen Tenants59
Cultural Schemas: What They Are, How to Find Them, and What to Do Once You’ve Caught One51
“Willing to Do Anything for My Kids”: Inventive Mothering, Diapers, and the Inequalities of Carework49
What Explains Racial/Ethnic Inequality in Job Quality in the Service Sector?45
Inside the Black Box of Organizational Life: The Gendered Language of Performance Assessment45
Marriage and Masculinity: Male-Breadwinner Culture, Unemployment, and Separation Risk in 29 Countries40
Triple Disadvantage: Neighborhood Networks of Everyday Urban Mobility and Violence in U.S. Cities40
Creative Destruction: The Structural Consequences of Scientific Curation40
Wealth Accumulation and Opportunity Hoarding: Class-Origin Wealth Gaps over a Quarter of a Century in a Scandinavian Country36
De-gendered Processes, Gendered Outcomes: How Egalitarian Couples Make Sense of Non-egalitarian Household Practices34
Who Controls Criminal Law? Racial Threat and the Adoption of State Sentencing Law, 1975 to 201234
A Numbers Game: Quantification of Work, Auto-Gamification, and Worker Productivity33
Does Use of Emotion Increase Donations and Volunteers for Nonprofits?32
National Family Policies and Mothers’ Employment: How Earnings Inequality Shapes Policy Effects across and within Countries32
Multiplex Network Ties and the Spatial Diffusion of Radical Innovations: Martin Luther’s Leadership in the Early Reformation31
Immigrant Sanctuary Policies and Crime-Reporting Behavior: A Multilevel Analysis of Reports of Crime Victimization to Law Enforcement, 1980 to 200431
College and the “Culture War”: Assessing Higher Education’s Influence on Moral Attitudes30
Operationalizing Legitimacy29
Statistical Discrimination and the Rationalization of Stereotypes29
Intersecting the Academic Gender Gap: The Education of Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual America28
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