Sociological Inquiry

Papers
(The TQCC of Sociological Inquiry is 1. 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 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
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Teaching and Learning Employability Skills: Industry, Educator, and Student Perspectives, by WillTyson. Palgrave Macmillian. 2020. 180 pp. Hardcover, ISBN‐13: 978‐303058743714
“We May Look Like Cream‐of‐the‐Crop Kids, but it's Tough Here”: Elite Identity, Emotional Burden, and Ethical Transgressions Among Students at an Elite High School12
Staying in Bad Jobs With a Sense of Superiority: Boundary Work as a Sensemaking Strategy10
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Class Consciousness as Cultural Capital among High‐SES Parents of Children with Disabilities9
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“The Kids Ask ‘Are We Safe?’”: Oil Refining's Unjust Environmental Health Impacts on Children8
“South Asians don't count as Asian”: Using Reddit to Explore Discussions of Anti‐Asian Racism within the South Asian Diaspora8
Roller Derby as a Secular Alternative to Religion*8
Cultivating Choice: Determinants of Home Cannabis Growing Among Legal Users in the United States7
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Do Men and Women Integrate Guns into Risky Health Lifestyles in Young Adulthood?6
Reorienting the Orient: Expanding upon Anti‐Asian Racism Scholarship through the Lens of Colorism Theory6
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Cannabis Legalization and its Effects on Organized Crime: Lessons and Research Recommendations from Canada5
The Gender Agenda's Agenda: How “Tabloid Media Sensationalist Scumbag[s]” Mobilize Affect to Promote Transphobia5
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Talking the Talk and Walking the Walk: Low‐Income, First‐Generation Students' Perceptions of College Administrative Support5
The Deviance and Relationship between Locus of Control, Control Ratio, and Self‐Control4
Climate Scholarship Needs Du Bois: Climate Crisis through the Lens of Racial and Colonial Capitalism*4
Pharmaceutical Neuroenhancement in the Quest for Worth at Work4
“Don't Touch!”: The Role of Cultural Knowledge in Low‐SES Parents' Perceptions of Museums4
Migrant Generations and Abortion Circumstances: Assessing Latinxs' Abortion Attitudes in the US*4
“Urgently Needed to Protect Asian American Children and Families”: The Social Movement for Asian American Studies at K‐12 Grades4
Cognitive Dissonance and the Maintenance of a Positive Self‐Concept among Interracially Partnered Whites4
I’ve Been Misgendered So Many Times: Comparing the Experiences of Chronic Misgendering among Transgender Graduate Students in the Social and Natural Sciences4
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Vulnerable, Helpless, and Hopeless: Representations of Youth Who Use Drugs in Canadian Substance Use‐Focused Anti‐Stigma Campaigns (2009–2020)3
Innocent Comrades or Blameworthy Foreigners: Transborder Ethnic Boundary Formation by South Korean Newspapers and Readers Amidst Anti‐Asian Racism in the US3
Hate Crime as Social Control: Integrating Black's Theories of Conflict Management and Social Time3
Race, Marginalization, and Perceptions of Stress Among Workers Worldwide Post‐20203
Blurring Genres, An Agenda for the Study of Climate Change3
Book Review: Waiting to Inhale, by AkwasiOwusu‐Bempah and TahiraRehmatullah. The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA; London, England. 2023. 256 pp. $22.95. ISBN: 97802620476853
“God Sees No Color” So Why Should I? How White Christians Produce Divinized Colorblindness2
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Environment, Development, and Water in Academia: A Critical Network Perspective2
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Confronting Japan'sAnti‐AsianRacism: The Transformation of the Beheiren Movement's Identity during the Vietnam War2
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Predictors of Religious and Spiritual Identities in a Nationwide Sample of Black LGBTQ Adults in the United States2
Anticipatory Race‐Related Stress and Depressive Symptoms Among U.S. Black Women Attending a Historically Black University: Are Psychosocial Resources Stress Buffers?2
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The Thorny Intersection Between Adult Drug Treatment Courts and Medical Marijuana Criminal Immunity Laws2
“Ground Zero” for Climate Crisis: Narratives About Climate Adaptation and Implications for Justice in Coastal Louisiana2
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Recreational Cannabis and Recriminalization in the “Emerald Triangle”2
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Cultural Resources and Mobilization of Social Capital: The Case of Finding a Job2
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Whiteness and Impunity: Examining Virginia's Second Amendment Sanctuary Movement1
Who is at Risk? Social Support, Relationship Dissolution, and Illness in a Rural Context*1
Book Review: Multiracism: Rethinking in Global Context, by AlistairBonnett. Polity Press, Cambridge, UK. 2022. 224 pp. £55 (UK), $70 (USA) cloth. ISBN: 97815095373271
In the Heat of the Moment: The Emotional Labor Strategies of Women Restaurant Servers Responding to Sexual Harassment1
Anticipatory Economic Stressors: Perceived and Potential Sources of Economic Disadvantage for LGBTQ Adults1
A Sisterhood: The Collective Resilience Born in the Periphery of Prison1
Halfway Home: Race, Punishment, and the Afterlife of Mass Incarceration, by Reuben JonathanMiller. Little, Brown and Company, New York, NY. 2021. 341 Pp. $29.00, Hardcover. ISBN: 978‐0‐316‐45151‐2.1
“Overdried, Without Curing? F*Ck, this [Is Supposed to be] Government Licensed Skunk!” Medical Cannabis and the Refracted Publics Within an Online Polish Drug Forum1
Valuing Asian‐Ness, Eschewing Whiteness: Ethnic Hierarchies and the Relative Salience of Minority Ethnicities Among Mixed‐Race Asians in the United States1
Book Review: The High North: Cannabis in Canada, by Andrew D.Hathaway and Clayton James SmithMcCann. University of British Columbia Press, Vancouver, BC and Toronto, ON. 2022. 312 pp. $35.95 paper. 1
Dual Liminality Conditioned by Existing Citizenship: Highly Skilled Chinese Immigrants Navigating Legality and Career in the U.S.1
An Exploration of Positive Stereotypes: Legitimating the System and Naïve Challenges to It1
Can Religion Explain Cross‐Country Differences in Financial Development? A Global Perspective1
Students' Academic Habitus and Its Relation to Family Capital: A Latent Class Approach to Inequalities among Secondary School Students11
Race and the Financial Toolkit: Bridging Cultural Theories to Understand Behavior and Decision Making in the Racial Wealth Gap1
Community‐Level Food Sovereignty and Wellbeing in the Upper Yakima River Basin: Framing Lived Experiences within Multi‐Scalar Food Systems Discourse1
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LIST OF REVIEWERS FOR SOCIOLOGICAL INQUIRY, VOLUME 931
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The US Student Antisweatshop Movement's Presence and Success at the Campus Level: Impacts of Collective Identity Strength and Network Density11
LIST OF REVIEWERS FOR SOCIOLOGICAL INQUIRY, VOLUME 941
“You Should Be Proud!” Native‐Themed Mascots and the Cultural Reproduction of White Settler Space1
Testing Boundaries or Feeling Cautious: College Students' Gendered Perspectives on a Flirtatious Conversation*1
The Cultural and the Racial: Stitching Together the Sociology of Race and Ethnicity and the Sociology of Culture1
Animal Advocacy and the “Good Cop‐Bad Cop” Radical Flanking of Laboratory Research1
Black Feminist Sociology: Perspectives and Praxis, by ZakiyaLuna and Whitney N.Laster Pirtle, eds. Routledge, New York. 2022. 324 pages1
Me, My Track and Society: How Track Identification Affects the Relationship between General Self‐Esteem and Perceived Public Track Status1
Materializing Difference: Consumer Culture, Politics, and Ethnicity among Romanian Roma, by PéterBerta. University of Toronto Press, Toronto, 2019. Pp. xix+390. $93.00 (cloth); $38.95 (paper). ISBN 971
Becoming a Cannabis Professional1
Book Review: Menace to Empire: Anti‐colonial Solidarities and the Transpacific Origins of the US Security State, by Moon‐HoJung. University of California Press, Berkeley, Berkeley. 2022. 368 pp. $29.91
Racial Gaslighting in a Politically Progressive City1
Student Perceptions of Reproductive Health Consequences Resulting from Rape1
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