American Sociological Review

Papers
(The TQCC of American Sociological Review is 13. 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 2021-09-01 to 2025-09-01.)
ArticleCitations
Relative to Whom? Comment on “Relative Education and the Advantage of a College Degree”77
To Punish, Parent, or Palliate: Governing Urban Poverty through Institutional Failure60
Collaborating in Class: Social Class Context and Peer Help-Seeking and Help-Giving in an Elite Engineering School60
The Elements of Cultural Power: Novelty, Emotion, Status, and Cultural Capital53
Is Separate Still Unequal? New Evidence on School Segregation and Racial Academic Achievement Gaps48
From Bat Mitzvah to the Bar: Religious Habitus, Self-Concept, and Women’s Educational Outcomes42
Essentializing Merit: Disability and Exclusion in Elite Private School Admissions37
Ready to Rent: Administrative Decisions and Poverty Governance in the Housing Choice Voucher Program37
Who Counts as Family? How Standards Stratify Lives33
Consolidated Advantage: New Organizational Dynamics of Wage Inequality32
The Agrarian Roots of Divergent Development: A Case Study of Twentieth-Century Brazil31
Acknowledgment of Referees31
Not in My Schoolyard: Disability Discrimination in Educational Access31
Clarity from Violence? Intragroup Aggression and the Structure of Status Hierarchies30
How Does Culture Matter for Attainment, and How Would We Know If It Did?29
Under the Radar: Visibility and the Effects of Discrimination Lawsuits in Small and Large Firms28
Values and Inequality: Prosocial Jobs and the College Wage Premium25
Index25
The Stigma of Diseases: Unequal Burden, Uneven Decline25
Relational Work in the Family: The Gendered Microfoundation of Parents’ Economic Decisions25
Who Profits from Occupational Licensing?23
Collaborating on the Carceral State: Political Elite Polarization and the Expansion of Federal Crime Legislation Networks, 1979 to 200522
Tokenism and Its Long-Term Consequences: Evidence from the Literary Field22
Caught between Frontstage and Backstage: The Failure of the Federal Reserve to Halt Rule Evasion in the Financial Crisis of 197420
How Work Becomes Invisible: The Erosion of the Wage Floor for Workers with Disabilities20
Sociological Solutions: Building Communities of Hope, Justice, and Joy20
Hierarchies in the Decentralized Welfare State: Prioritization in the Housing Choice Voucher Program19
Individual Empowerment, Institutional Confidence, and Vaccination Rates in Cross-National Perspective, 1995 to 201819
The Culture of Censorship: State Intervention and Complicit Creativity in Global Film Production17
Clustered Vulnerabilities: The Unequal Effects of COVID-19 on Domestic Violence17
Higher Education and the Black-White Earnings Gap17
Is the Gender Wage Gap Really a Family Wage Gap in Disguise?17
Does Schooling Decrease Socioeconomic Inequality in Early Achievement? A Differential Exposure Approach17
Fiscal Centralization and Inequality in Children’s Economic Mobility16
Embracing Market Liberalism? Community Structure, Embeddedness, and Mutual Savings and Loan Conversions to Stock Corporations15
Corrigendum15
Religion, Perceptions of Scientists’ Moral Culture, and Support for Science in the United States15
“Born for a Storm”: Hard-Right Social Media and Civil Unrest15
Editors’ Note, 2024 to 2026: Looking to W.E.B. Du Bois14
Finding a Home during the Affordable Housing Crisis: How Social Ties Shape Renters’ Housing-Search Outcomes14
Uneven Mixing, Network Segregation, and Immigrant Integration14
Bloodlines: National Border Crossings and Antisemitism in Weimar Germany13
The Corner, the Crew, and the Digital Street: Multiplex Networks of Gang Online-Offline Conflict Dynamics in the Digital Age13
Time’s Up? How Temporal Maps of Climate Change Shape Climate Action13
What Types of Novelty Are Most Disruptive?13
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