Sociological Inquiry

Papers
(The TQCC of Sociological Inquiry is 2. 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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Changes in US Parents’ Domestic Labor During the Early Days of the COVID‐19 Pandemic90
What Makes Systemic RacismSystemic?77
Who Might Buy a Gun? Results from the Guns in American Life Survey24
A Theory of Racialized Cultural Capital21
Gun Owners and Gun Control: Shared Status, Divergent Opinions20
What Guns Mean: Who Sees Guns as Important, Essential, and Empowering (and Why)?15
Collective Exclusion: How White Heterosexual Dating App Norms Reproduce Status Quo Hookup Culture12
Masculinity, Ritual, and Racialized Status Threat: Examining Mass Shooter Manifestos Using Structural Topic Models12
Who Are the Liberal Gun Owners?10
Examining the Extent and Predictors of the Negative Impacts of a Campus Carry Law Among Faculty and Students10
Social Norms and Expectations about Student Loans and Family Formation10
“La Crème de la Crème”: How Racial, Gendered, and Intersectional Social Comparisons Reveal Inequities That Affect Sense of Belonging in STEM10
I’ve Been Misgendered So Many Times: Comparing the Experiences of Chronic Misgendering among Transgender Graduate Students in the Social and Natural Sciences9
Queering Climate Change: Exploring the Influence of LGBTQ+ Identity on Climate Change Belief and Risk Perceptions*8
“God Sees No Color” So Why Should I? How White Christians Produce Divinized Colorblindness8
Soldiers' Perceptions and Expectations of Converting Military Capital—The Cases of Israeli and British Militaries*☆7
Gun‐free Zones? Political Opportunities, Resource Mobilization, and Shooting Sports Organizations at U.S. Colleges and Universities7
Reorganizations of Gendered Labor During the COVID‐19 Pandemic: A Review and Suggestions for Further Research6
Solidarity, Disdain, and the Imagined Center of the Gay Imagined Community6
Whiteness and Impunity: Examining Virginia's Second Amendment Sanctuary Movement6
When Color‐conscious Meets Color‐blind: Millennials of Color and Color‐blind Racism6
Race and Genre Ambiguity in the Critical Reception of Popular Music6
Anticipatory Economic Stressors: Perceived and Potential Sources of Economic Disadvantage for LGBTQ Adults5
Moral Panic, Fear of Crime, and School Shootings: Does Location Matter?5
“I Don’t Feel Very Asian American”: Why Aren’t Japanese Americans More Panethnic?5
Dying to be (A)Gendered: An Exploratory Content Analysis of Trans/Nonbinary People’s Experiences with Eating Disorders5
Mediated Islamophobia and Local Coexistence: A Case Study of Two Muslim‐Concentration Suburbs in Melbourne, Australia5
Black Rap, White Rock: Non‐Declarative Culture and the Racialization of Cultural Categories4
Global Surpluses of Extraction and Slow Climate Violence: A Sociological Framework4
The NBA Isn’t What It Used to Be: Racialized Nostalgia for ‘90s Basketball4
Why Don't South Asians in the U.S. Count As “Asian”?: Global and Local Factors Shaping Anti‐South Asian Racism in the United States*4
Race and the Financial Toolkit: Bridging Cultural Theories to Understand Behavior and Decision Making in the Racial Wealth Gap4
Yielding Returns on Homeless Policy Through the Micro‐Economisation of Housing First Recipients4
Dissecting Anti‐Asian Racism Through a Historical and Transnational AsianCrit Lens4
Knowledge Conflicts: The Strategic Use and Effects of Expertise in Social Movements4
Protecting Black Lives: Ending Community Gun Violence and Police Violence4
Students' Academic Habitus and Its Relation to Family Capital: A Latent Class Approach to Inequalities among Secondary School Students13
Introduction to the Special Issue on “Guns and Society”3
Sticking to Their Guns: Examining Firearm‐Related Protective Actions among Intimate Partner Violence Victims3
Climate Scholarship Needs Du Bois: Climate Crisis through the Lens of Racial and Colonial Capitalism*3
Layered Sites of Environmental Justice: Considering the Case of Prisons*3
Living on the Edge: Institutional Supports and Perceptions of Economic Insecurity Among People with Disabilities and Chronic Health Conditions3
Who Wants to Know? White Racial Attitudes and Survey Item Refusal on Gun Ownership Questions3
“Should I Wear a Headscarf to be a Good Muslim Woman?”: Situated Meanings of the Hijab Among Muslim College Women in America3
Constructing the Racial Hierarchy of Labor: The Role of Race in Occupational Prestige Judgments*3
The Precariat and the Pandemic: Assessing the Well‐Being of Metro Orlando's Hospitality Workers During the COVID‐19 Pandemic3
More Than an Opioid Crisis: Population Health and Economic Indicators Influencing Deaths of Despair2
Confronting Japan's Anti‐Asian Racism: The Transformation of the Beheiren Movement's Identity during the Vietnam War2
A Sisterhood: The Collective Resilience Born in the Periphery of Prison2
Examining Organizational Narratives: Public Appeals of Morality, Emotions, and Medical Logic in the Case of Sex Work for Disabled Clients*2
Criminal Sounds–Primitive Sounds: Sensory Conflict and the Racialization of Urban Space in Cartagena (Colombia) and Madrid (Spain)2
Implicit Resentment and the Gun Policy Preferences of White Americans2
(Re)Constructing Community after Disaster: Survivors’ Use of Facebook Groups 1 Year after the Camp Fire2
Do Men and Women Integrate Guns into Risky Health Lifestyles in Young Adulthood?2
The Popular Basis of the State’s Monopoly on Legitimate Violence: How American Voters Use Political Values to (De)Legitimate Gun Rights2
The Reconstruction of the Cosmopolitan Imaginary: Chinese International Students during the COVID‐19 Pandemic12
From Non‐Believer to Believer: What Leads People to Change Their Climate Views2
The Lagged Environmental Consequences of Demographic and Economic Change2
Social Disadvantages and Peer Victimization: Exploring Potential Pathways2
Marginalized within the Margins: Minority Stress and Identity Centrality2
“If it Does Turn out to be Herpes, Try not to Stress Too Much”: The Contours of Emotional Support and Peer Diagnosis in an Online Sexual Health Community2
Determinants of Bias Perceptions in South Africa: The Case of A Highly Unequal Society2
Race, Marginalization, and Perceptions of Stress Among Workers Worldwide Post‐20202
Control over Muslim Women's Bodies: A Critical Review2
Can Buildings be Racist? A Critical Sociology of Architecture and the Built Environment2
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