American Sociological Review

Papers
(The TQCC of American Sociological Review is 14. 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 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Collaborating in Class: Social Class Context and Peer Help-Seeking and Help-Giving in an Elite Engineering School112
To Punish, Parent, or Palliate: Governing Urban Poverty through Institutional Failure70
The Elements of Cultural Power: Novelty, Emotion, Status, and Cultural Capital56
Pedagogy of Fear: Folklore and the Far-Right in Weimar Germany46
Not in My Schoolyard: Disability Discrimination in Educational Access44
Is Separate Still Unequal? New Evidence on School Segregation and Racial Academic Achievement Gaps44
Ready to Rent: Administrative Decisions and Poverty Governance in the Housing Choice Voucher Program43
Essentializing Merit: Disability and Exclusion in Elite Private School Admissions43
The Agrarian Roots of Divergent Development: A Case Study of Twentieth-Century Brazil34
How Does Culture Matter for Attainment, and How Would We Know If It Did?31
How Values and Uncertainty Shape Scientific Advance in Peer Review29
The Stigma of Diseases: Unequal Burden, Uneven Decline27
Clarity from Violence? Intragroup Aggression and the Structure of Status Hierarchies27
Index26
Acknowledgment of Referees26
Who Profits from Occupational Licensing?24
Relational Work in the Family: The Gendered Microfoundation of Parents’ Economic Decisions24
Tokenism and Its Long-Term Consequences: Evidence from the Literary Field23
How Religious Subcultures Interact with Gender to Shape Educational Trajectories: A Rejoinder to Brady, Luft, and Zuckerman Sivan23
“Choppy Waters”: Navigating Political Generational Conflict in Social Movement Organizations23
Collaborating on the Carceral State: Political Elite Polarization and the Expansion of Federal Crime Legislation Networks, 1979 to 200522
Hierarchies in the Decentralized Welfare State: Prioritization in the Housing Choice Voucher Program22
The Influence “Paradox”: When More Network Ties Lead to Less Change22
Sociological Solutions: Building Communities of Hope, Justice, and Joy22
How Work Becomes Invisible: The Erosion of the Wage Floor for Workers with Disabilities22
Caught between Frontstage and Backstage: The Failure of the Federal Reserve to Halt Rule Evasion in the Financial Crisis of 197422
Individual Empowerment, Institutional Confidence, and Vaccination Rates in Cross-National Perspective, 1995 to 201821
Higher Education and the Black-White Earnings Gap19
Is the Gender Wage Gap Really a Family Wage Gap in Disguise?18
(Trans)National Gender Expertise and the Politics of Recognition18
The Culture of Censorship: State Intervention and Complicit Creativity in Global Film Production18
Embracing Market Liberalism? Community Structure, Embeddedness, and Mutual Savings and Loan Conversions to Stock Corporations17
Clustered Vulnerabilities: The Unequal Effects of COVID-19 on Domestic Violence17
Collateral Decision-Making: The Case of Pretrial Detention and the Criminal Courts17
Fiscal Centralization and Inequality in Children’s Economic Mobility17
“Born for a Storm”: Hard-Right Social Media and Civil Unrest16
Religion, Perceptions of Scientists’ Moral Culture, and Support for Science in the United States16
Finding a Home during the Affordable Housing Crisis: How Social Ties Shape Renters’ Housing-Search Outcomes15
Uneven Mixing, Network Segregation, and Immigrant Integration15
Countervailing Powers: Labor Unions Against the Buyer Power of Walmart Supercenters15
Editors’ Note, 2024 to 2026: Looking to W.E.B. Du Bois14
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