Sociological Spectrum

Papers
(The TQCC of Sociological Spectrum is 6. 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
Pandemic emotions: the extent, correlates, and mental health consequences of fear of COVID-1940
Friends, not ATMs: parasocial relational work and the construction of intimacy by artists on Patreon22
Examining case outcomes in US transgender homicides: an exploratory investigation of the intersectionality of victim characteristics20
The intersection of class, race, gender and generation in shaping Latinas’ sport experiences17
White America, threat to the status quo, and affiliation with the alt-right: a qualitative approach15
Trans men’s pathways to incarceration14
Socioeconomic crisis and mental health stress among the middle-income group during the covid-19 pandemic11
The impact of welfare on household debt10
Immigration, presidential politics, and partisan polarization among the American public, 1992–201810
The (minority) stress of hiding: the effects of LGBT identities and social support on aging adults’ concern about housing10
Left, right, Black, and White: how White college students talk about their inter- and intra- racial swiping preferences on Tinder10
Family resilience and protective factors promote flourishing and school engagement among US children amid developmental disorder and adverse psychosocial exposure9
How the “neutral” university makes critical feminist pedagogy impossible: intersectional analysis from marginalized faculty on three campuses9
Renting under racial capitalism: residential segregation and rent exploitation in the United States8
Brotherhood and sexism as manhood acts for trans men in the Southeastern United States7
A changing landscape? An intersectional analysis of race and gender disparity in access to social capital7
We have to leverage those relationships: how Black women business owners respond to limited social capital6
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