Du Bois Review-Social Science Research on Race

Papers
(The median citation count of Du Bois Review-Social Science Research on Race is 0. 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 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Racial Capitalism in an Ethnic Minority Border Region32
Reconsidering Group Interests12
How the Struggle for Public Health in the Jim Crow South Reflected and Reinforced Systemic Racial Health Inequality11
Leaders Fit for the Masses11
The Civilizing Mission Persists9
Principle-Policy and Principle-Personal Gaps in Americans’ Diversity Attitudes9
Claiming Citizenship: The Political Labor of Black Women’s Resistance9
DBR volume 19 issue 2 Cover and Back matter9
Latino Growth and Whites’ Anti-Black Resentment8
In the Shadow of World War7
Oppressive Even As It Inspires6
Du Bois and Brazil5
Black Sociology in the Era of Black Lives Matter4
#yeeyeenation4
How American Am I?4
Lebensraum’s Tropical Turn3
The Cumulative and Damaging Effects of Discrimination3
Race Differentials in the Credit Market Experiences of Small Business Owners2
DBR volume 19 issue 1 Cover and Front matter2
DBR volume 20 issue 2 Cover and Front matter2
What Effect Does Being a Historically Black College/University Have on Endowments?2
“There Is No Winning”2
VOLUME 19, NUMBER 12
Four More Years! or So What?1
Foreshadowing Du Bois1
Sex Matters1
Race, Property, and Erasure in the Rust Belt1
DBR volume 20 issue 1 Cover and Back matter1
Origins of Post-1960 Black Family Structure1
Africa in Du Bois’s Internationalist Thinking1
The Execution of Whites for Crimes Against Ethnoracial Minorities1
DBR volume 19 issue 2 Cover and Front matter1
The Three Dialectics of Racial Capitalism1
Foreshadowing the Civil Rights Counter-Revolution0
To Agitate a Southern Audience0
Social Death and Rastafari Reason0
Confronting Racism of Omission0
DON’T TOUCH MY HAIR0
The Re-Emergence of “People of Color”0
W. E. B. Du Bois’s Global Sociology and the Anti-racist Struggle for Democracy in Cuba (1931–1941)0
African Americans, World War I, and the Awakening of a “Colored” Manifest Destiny0
Royalty, Racism, and Risk0
DBR volume 20 issue 2 Cover and Back matter0
Why White Americans More Frequently Fail to View the Police Critically0
Afro-Uruguayans0
DBR volume 21 issue 1 Back matter0
A Class Functionalist Theory of Race0
DBR volume 19 issue 1 Cover and Back matter0
The Racial Origins of Foster Home Care0
Elitism in Democracy0
The Politics of Racial Abjection0
From White Supremacy to a Multiracial Mainstream in Hawai‘i0
The Role of Procedural Justice in Policing0
Quantitative Inquiry in the Early Sociology of W. E. B. Du Bois0
The Limits of Preclearance0
Racial Whitening as a Global ‘Innovation’0
Truth and Reparation for the U.S. Imprisonment and Policing Regime0
Police Violence in Black and White0
Multiculturalism with Hong Kong Characteristics0
The Predatory Rhetorics of Urban Development0
Race, Corruption, and Southern Republicanism0
DBR volume 20 issue 1 Cover and Front matter0
Organizing Black Business: The National Negro Business League, 1900–19150
Rethinking Historical Sociology0
Between Demographic Optimism and Pessimism?0
What Race Am I?0
Pandering Politics?0
U.S. Residents’ Current Attitudes toward Immigrants and Immigration0
Mitigating Unemployment Stigma0
The Weight of It All0
Examining the Racial and Gendered Impacts of Police-Initiated Contacts on Help-Seeking0
Miscegenation Madness0
Racial Discrimination and Economic Factors in Redlining of Ohio Neighborhoods0
Building a Coalition of Makers0
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