Politics & Society

Papers
(The TQCC of Politics & Society is 5. 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 2021-03-01 to 2025-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
Revisiting the Hidden Developmental State49
Tracing Settler Colonialism: A Genealogy of a Paradigm in the Sociology of Knowledge Production in Israel39
The Rise and Fall of Japan’s New Far Right: How Anti-Korean Discourses Went Mainstream30
Structural Power without the Structure: A Class-Centered Challenge to New Structural Power Formulations27
How Digitized Strategy Impacts Movement Outcomes: Social Media, Mobilizing, and Organizing in the 2018 Teachers’ Strikes21
The Rise of Public Sector Unions in the Twenty-First Century: A Theoretical, Mixed-Methods Approach with Evidence from Argentina14
The Formalization of Informal Workers at Hyundai Motor Company12
Polanyi and the Peasant Question in China: State, Peasant, and Land Relations in China, 1949–Present10
Exit, Control, and Politics: Structural Power and Corporate Governance under Asset Manager Capitalism10
The Crossover between Climate Politics and Central Banking: How Green Central Banking Emerged in the US, the EU, and the UK9
Agents of Representation: The Organic Connection between Society and Leftist Parties in Bolivia and Uruguay9
Cold War Undercurrents: The Extreme-Right Variants in East Asia9
Skill-Biased Liberalization: Germany’s Transition to the Knowledge Economy9
The Emergence of a Fiscal Cleavage: Evasori, Tartassati, and the Italian Tax State Since 19738
Fallacies about Corporations: Comments on “Democratizing the Corporation”8
Unevenly Unequal Responsiveness: Public Opinion and Redistributive Policy Shifts in Western Europe Since 20088
Learning from Cooperatives to Strengthen Economic Bicameralism6
Antitrust and Equal Liberty6
Labor Unions and the Problem of Monopoly: Collective Bargaining and Market Governance, 1890 to the Present6
The Place of the Market in Society5
Democratizing the Corporation: The Bicameral Firm as Real Utopia5
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