Sociological Forum

Papers
(The TQCC of Sociological Forum 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 2020-07-01 to 2024-07-01.)
ArticleCitations
Crusading for Moral Authority: Christian Nationalism and Opposition to Science42
A Queer Sociology: On Power, Race, and Decentering Whiteness30
Has Pandemic Threat Stoked Xenophobia? How COVID‐19 Influences California Voters’ Attitudes toward Diversity and Immigration*24
Culture, Cognition, and Internalization24
“I Don’t Want Everybody to Vote”: Christian Nationalism and Restricting Voter Access in the United States23
“Eurowhite” Conceit, “Dirty White” Ressentment: “Race” in Europe20
Navigating the First Year of College: Siblings, Parents, and First‐Generation Students’ Experiences18
Counterspaces, Counterstructures: Low‐Income, First‐Generation, And Working‐Class Students’ Peer Support At Selective Colleges117
The Passion Paradigm: Professional Adherence to and Consequences of the Ideology of “Do What You Love”16
Giving (Money) Back To Parents: Racial/Ethnic and Immigrant–Native Variation in Monetary Exchanges During the Transition to Adulthood15
Reckoning with Asian America and the New Culture War on Affirmative Action*14
Decolonizing Sociology Through Collaboration, Co‐Learning and Action: A Case for Participatory Action Research114
Advancing Publicly Engaged Sociology113
Unchurched Christian Nationalism and the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election*12
Who Speaks for the Place? Cultural Dynamics of Conflicts Over Hazardous Industrial Development12
The Solidary Relationship’s Consequences for the Ebb and Flow of Activism: Collaborative Evidence from Life‐History Interviews and Social Media Event Analysis,12
The Psychological Costs of Experiencing Racial Discrimination in the Ivory Tower: The Untold Stories of Black Men Enrolled in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Doctoral Programs12
Inequality in the Extracurriculum: How Class, Race, and Gender Shape College Involvement111
Welcome to the Real World: Escaping the Sociology of Culture and Cognition11
An Interactional Space of Permanent Observability: WeChat and Reinforcing the Power Hierarchy in Chinese Workplaces11
Driven by Inequalities: Exploring the Resurgence of Domestic Work in U.S. Cities11
Schemas, Interactions, and Objects in Meaning‐Making110
Class and Conformity: Thirty Years of Adult Child‐rearing Values in the U.S10
Restructuring Civilian Payouts for Police Misconduct9
Foreign Direct Investment and the Environment: A Cross‐National Analysis of Carbon Dioxide Emissions Per Capita, 1980–201819
Nationalism and the Politics of Nostalgia19
A Dual‐Process Model of Economic Behavior: Using Culture and Cognition, Economic Sociology, Behavioral Economics, and Neuroscience to Reconcile Moral and Self‐Interested Economic Action*9
Aesthetic Engagement*9
The Current Community Context of Overdose Deaths: Relations among Drug Types, Drug Markets, and Socioeconomic Neighborhood Characteristics19
Have Schemas Been Good To Think With?*9
The Iron Cage of Development: A Cross‐National Analysis of Incarceration, 2000 – 20158
In School for After School: The Relationship Between Extracurricular Participation and School Engagement8
“Like if you Get a Hotel Bill”: Consumer Logic, Pay‐to‐Stay, and the Production of Incarceration as a Public Commodity*8
Do Legacy Industrial Sites Produce Legacy Effects in Ethnic and Racial Residential Settlement? Environmental Inequality Formation in Rhode Island’s Industrial Core18
Fill the Earth and Subdue It: Christian Nationalism, Ethno‐Religious Threat, and Nationalist Pronatalism7
Make It Till You Break It: Toward a Typology of De‐Commemoration7
Creating Secular Spaces: Religious Threat and the Presence of Secular Student Alliances at US Colleges and Universities17
Unequally Adrift: How Social Class and College Context Shape Students’ Mentorship Experiences7
Fight‐or‐Flight for America: The Affective Conditioning of Christian Nationalist Ideological Views During the Transition to Adulthood1,27
On the Relevance of the Polish and East European Experiences in the Study of Global “Race” Regimes7
Revision, Reclassification, and Refrigerators16
“It's (Not) Like the Flu”: Expert Narratives and the COVID‐19 Pandemic in Mainland China, Hong Kong, and the United States6
Future Imaginings: Public and Personal Culture, Social Location, and the Shaping of Dreams*6
Cognitive Sociology after Relational Biology16
Reclaiming the Past to Transcend the Present: Nostalgic Appeals in U.S. Presidential Elections6
Mobilizing the Past in Revolutionary Times: Memory, Counter‐Memory, and Nostalgia During the Lebanese Uprising6
All Roads Lead to Polenta: Cultural Attractors at the Junction of Public and Personal Culture5
Disciplining Student Activism: Secondary Schools as Sites of Resistance and Control in Hong Kong*5
To Follow the Prescribed Pathway? Aspiring Professional Women and Anticipations of Work–Family Conflict15
Beyond “Making Poland Great Again.” Nostalgia in Polish Populist and Non‐populist Discourses15
Black Ballerinas: The Management of Emotional and Aesthetic Labor*5
Measures and Their Countermeasures: Reflexivity and Second‐Order Reactivity in Quantifying Immigrant Integration5
“I Really Belong Here”: Civic Capacity‐Building among Returning Citizens5
The Spreading of the Black Lives Matter Movement Campaign: The Italian Case in Cross‐National Perspective*5
Changing Times, Shifting Attitudes: Explaining Americans’ Attitudes Toward Same‐Sex Relations From 1973 to 201814
Climate Solidarity: A Framework and Research Agenda for Low‐Carbon Behavior4
(Bio)Logics of The Family: Gender, Biological Relatedness, and Attitudes Toward Children’s Gender Nonconformity in a Vignette Experiment14
The Paradox of Constrained Well‐being: Childhood Autonomy, Surveillance and Inequality*4
How Cultural Environments Shape Online Sentiment Toward Social Movements: Place Character and Support for Feminism*4
Meeting the Moral Markers of Success: Concerted Cultivation among Second‐Generation Muslim Parents*4
“We Foreigners Lived In Our Foreign Bubble”: Understanding Colorblind Ideology In Expatriate Narratives14
Christian Religiosity, Religious Nostalgia, and Attitudes Toward Muslims in 20 Western Countries4
Wrong versus Right(eous): Online Reader Comments as Scientific Boundary‐Work4
Dark Fun: The Cruelties of Hedonic Communities14
Collective Neoliberalism and Market Fundamentalism: Why Concerned People Acquiesce to the Oil and Gas Industry14
On Rupture: Establishing the Cognitive Bases of Social Change4
Domain‐Dependent National Pride and Support for the Radical Right: Pride in the Nation's History4
Biography, Trauma, the Holocaust and the Sociological Eye4
On Teaching as Activism4
National Culture on the Cross‐National Variation of Homicide: An Empirical Application of the Inglehart–Welzel Cultural Map4
Educating for Organizing in U.S. Sociology: A Missing Component in Scholar‐Activist Pedagogy14
The Politics of Speech on Campus13
Siting Schools, Choosing Students? Protecting White Habitus Through Charter School Recruitment3
Infrastructures of Sociality: How Disadvantaged Students Navigate Inequity at the University13
Wanting a “Feminist Abortion Experience”: Emotion Work, Collective Identity, and Pro‐Choice Discourse13
Strategic Choices: How Conservative Women Activists Remained Active throughout Tunisia's Democratic Transition3
Less Like Magic, More Like a Chore: How Sex for the Purpose of Pregnancy Becomes a Third Shift for Women in Heterosexual Couples*13
“The Panorama of Conquest”: A Cultural Approach to National Emotions3
Embodied Othering Encounters with Muslim(‐Looking) Passengers: Riding across Amsterdam, Tallinn, Leipzig, and Turku13
Gendering a New Marker of Adulthood: Home Ownership in Southwest China3
High‐Risk Transnationalism: Why Do Israeli‐Americans Volunteer in the Israeli Military?*3
The Case of Cubans: Racial Inequality in U.S. Homeownership and Home Values3
The Movement Against Democratic Backsliding in Israel3
The Heterarchy of Occupational Status: Evidence for Diverse Logics of Prestige in the United States*3
Is Good Credit Good? State Credit Ratings and Economic Insecurity, 1996–201213
Negotiating Unequal Exchange: Relational Work in Cross‐Class Sibling Relationships13
“I’m Trying to Give Them My Face.” Everyday Embodied Agency of the Muslim Other in Amsterdam3
Exploring the Use of Exclusionary Practices Against African American Participation in Urban Nightlife3
Broker Wisdom: How Migrants Navigate a Broker‐Centric Migration System in Vietnam1,23
The Enigma of an Emerging Pink Economy in China: Pain Points, Entrepreneurial Opportunities, and Organizational Legitimacy13
Nativism and Nostalgia in the Netherlands13
How College Men Understand Unwanted Sex with Women3
Becoming “People of Faith:” Personal Moral Authenticity in the Cultural Practices of a Faith‐Based Social Justice Movement3
Racial Microaggressions and Coping Mechanisms Among Latina/o College Students3
My Debt? Our Debt? Ambiguity and Advantage in Family Financial Assistance for Graduate School13
Counter‐Clinical Spaces12
The “Yellow Spot” on Europe’s “Snow White Body”2
Hidden in Plain Sight: “Neutral” Enclosures for High‐Skilled Immigrants During COVID‐1912
The Promise of Sociology of Television: Investigating the Potential of Phenomenological Approaches2
Introduction to the Special Issue: Advancing Publicly Engaged Sociology2
Cultivated Participation: Looking Closer at the Relationship Between Education and Participation12
Moving Onward and Upward in a “Dead‐End” Job: Extrinsic Motivations and Rewards in Health Care Work2
Civic Engagement and Latina Immigrant Mothers' Remote Learning Involvement During COVID‐1912
Motherhood, Fatherhood, and the Gender Gap in Occupational Authority12
“Big Brother’s Bigger Brother”: The Visual Politics of (Counter) Surveillance in Baltimore2
Building Pedagogical and Activist Relationships2
Environmental Precedent: Foregrounding the Environmental Consequences of Law in Sociology2
Institutional, Ideological, and Interactional Constraints: The Case of Sexual Abuse in White Evangelical Settings12
Response to Vaisey12
Art in the Time of Frugality: Scarcity, Cooperation, and Change in American Art Museums2
Racialized Organizations and the Interest Divergence Dilemma12
More Than Metaphors: Will Sociology Search for the Soul of Du Bois?2
Attributing Responsibility When Police Officers are Killed in the Line of Duty: An Ethnographic Content Analysis of Local Print News Media Frames2
Bounded Explorers: Online Constructions of Solo Women Travelers2
Gendered Economy: Sociality and the Lesbian Consumer Market in China12
Religion Matters (And Doesn't Go Away When Sociologists Ignore It)2
Return Migration Intentions Driven by Parental Concerns and the Value of Children2
The Changing Valuation of Dogs12
The Wealth–Health Relationship by Race/Ethnicity: Evidence from a Longitudinal Perspective2
“No Tyson in Tongie!”: The Battle to Protect a Rural Way of Life in Kansas*2
The Legacy of Robert K. Merton: On Theories of the Middle Range*2
Emotions in Action: The Role of Emotions in Refugee Solidarity Activism1,22
Girls’ Night Out: The Role of Women‐Centered Friendship Groups in University Hookup Culture*2
Beyond The God Gap: Mapping Religiopolitical Heterogeneity in the United States12
The Sociology of W. E. B. Du Bois*2
“A Rigged Process from the Beginning”: Power and Procedural Injustice Within the Colorado Oil and Gas Task Force12
Political Embeddedness or World Cultural Pressure? Explaining Corporate Social Responsibility Reporting in China, 2006–202012
A Hundred Years from Weber: Science as Vocation and the Resurgence of National Populism12
“The Books Make You Feel Bad”: Expert Advice and Maternal Anxiety in the Early 21st Century*2
The Evolution of Nostalgia in Britain 1979–20192
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