American Sociological Review
2022 - 2025
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Volume 90, issue 2, 2025
- Time’s Up? How Temporal Maps of Climate Change Shape Climate Action pp. 171-194

- Ioana Sendroiu, Amalia à lvarez-Benjumea and Fabian Winter
- Global Value Chains and Union Decline in Rich Democracies pp. 195-225

- Matthew C. Mahutga, Manjing Gao and Roshan K. Pandian
- Role-Accumulation and Mental Health across the Life Course pp. 226-256

- Trenton D. Mize and Reilly Kincaid
- Religion, Perceptions of Scientists’ Moral Culture, and Support for Science in the United States pp. 257-290

- Timothy L. O’Brien and Shiri Noy
- Keeping the Family Fortune: How Bureaucratic Practices Preserve Elite Multigenerational Wealth pp. 291-317

- Doron Shiffer-Sebba
- Geographic Arbitrariness in Capital Punishment: Death as an Inhabited Institution pp. 318-348

- Jeffery T. Ulmer, Gary Zajac and Ashley E. Rodriguez
Volume 90, issue 1, 2025
- Sociological Solutions: Building Communities of Hope, Justice, and Joy pp. 1-25

- Joya Misra
- The Labor of Distinction: Butlers, Service Work, and the Production of Elite Lifestyles pp. 26-60

- Bryan Boyle and Dieter Vandebroeck
- The Carceral Contradictions of Motherhood: How Mothers of Incarcerated Sons Parent in the Shadow of the Criminal Legal System pp. 61-87

- MacKenzie A. Christensen, Kristin Turney and Suyeon Park Jang
- The Risks of Renting on the Margins: Housing Informality and State Legibility in the COVID-19 Pandemic pp. 88-113

- Claire Laurier Decoteau, Golio Aj and Cal Lee Garrett
- Fiscal Centralization and Inequality in Children’s Economic Mobility pp. 114-141

- Rourke O’Brien, Manuel Schechtl and Zachary Parolin
- Finding a Home during the Affordable Housing Crisis: How Social Ties Shape Renters’ Housing-Search Outcomes pp. 142-169

- Steven Schmidt
Volume 89, issue 6, 2024
- Is Separate Still Unequal? New Evidence on School Segregation and Racial Academic Achievement Gaps pp. 971-1010

- Sean F. Reardon, Ericka S. Weathers, Erin M. Fahle, Heewon Jang and Demetra Kalogrides
- Racial Inequality in 8th-Grade Math Course-Taking: Between-School Inequality, Local Achievement Queues, and Course Placements pp. 1011-1043

- William Carbonaro, Kenya Lee and Amy G. Langenkamp
- Abortion and Women’s Future Socioeconomic Attainment pp. 1044-1074

- Bethany G. Everett and Catherine J. Taylor
- Care Labor and Family Income Inequality: How Childcare Costs Exacerbate Inequality among U.S. Families pp. 1075-1103

- Pilar Gonalons-Pons and Ioana Marinescu
- Misery Needs Company: Contextualizing the Geographic and Temporal Link between Unemployment and Suicide pp. 1104-1140

- Byungkyu Lee and Bernice A. Pescosolido
- How Sexism in Institutions and Everyday Interactions Shapes Early Childbearing pp. 1141-1180

- Jessica Houston Su and Kelly Musick
- Is Meritocracy Not So Bad After All? Educational Expansion and Intergenerational Mobility in 40 Countries pp. 1181-1213

- Herman G. van de Werfhorst
- Acknowledgment of Referees pp. 1214-1217

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- Index pp. 1218-1220

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Volume 89, issue 5, 2024
- Estimating the Effect of a Universal Cash Transfer on Birth Outcomes pp. 789-819

- Kiara Wyndham-Douds and Sarah K. Cowan
- Flexible Austerity: Negotiating the Unequal Effects of Resource Shortages in Racialized Organizations pp. 820-848

- Alexandra Brewer
- Reiterated Fact-Making: Explaining Transformation and Continuity in Scientific Facts pp. 849-875

- Daniel Navon
- How Radio Affects Violent Conflict: New Evidence from Rwanda pp. 876-906

- Hollie Nyseth Nzitatira, Trey Billing and Jared F. Edgerton
- How Work Becomes Invisible: The Erosion of the Wage Floor for Workers with Disabilities pp. 907-936

- Emily H. Ruppel
- “It’s a Battle You Can’t Winâ€: Domination and Class Differences in Real-World Trust among Black Families pp. 937-969

- Karolyn Tyson
Volume 89, issue 4, 2024
- The Avoidance of Strong Ties pp. 615-649

- Mario L. Small, Kristina Brant and Maleah Fekete
- Collaborating on the Carceral State: Political Elite Polarization and the Expansion of Federal Crime Legislation Networks, 1979 to 2005 pp. 650-683

- Scott W. Duxbury
- Civic Lessons That Last? Religiosity and Volunteering on the Way to Adulthood pp. 684-707

- Chaeyoon Lim and Dingeman Wiertz
- The “Dark Side†of Community Ties: Collective Action and Lynching in Mexico pp. 708-734

- Enzo Nussio
- Advancing Stratification Research by Measuring Non-declarative Cultural Capital: A National Population-Based Study Combining IAT and Survey Data pp. 735-760

- Jeroen van der Waal, Willem de Koster, Tim van Meurs, Kjell Noordzij, Joost Oude Groeniger and Julian Schaap
- White-Collar Opt-Out: How “Good Jobs†Fail Elite Workers pp. 761-788

- Mustafa YavaÅŸ
Volume 89, issue 3, 2024
- Clustered Vulnerabilities: The Unequal Effects of COVID-19 on Domestic Violence pp. 421-448

- Paige L. Sweet
- The Cultural Consequences of Market Transition: An Empirical Examination of Rising Materialism in Twenty-First-Century China pp. 449-487

- Yang Cao
- The Culture of Censorship: State Intervention and Complicit Creativity in Global Film Production pp. 488-517

- Jun Fang
- Doing Genders: Partner’s Gender and Labor Market Behavior pp. 518-541

- Eva Jaspers, Deni Mazrekaj and Weverthon Machado
- Feature-Based Structures of Opportunity: Genre Innovation in the American Popular Music Industry, 1958 to 2016 pp. 542-583

- Khwan Kim and Noah Askin
- Hiring Discrimination Under Pressures to Diversify: Gender, Race, and Diversity Commodification across Job Transitions in Software Engineering pp. 584-613

- Katherine Weisshaar, Koji Chavez and Tania Hutt
Volume 89, issue 2, 2024
- Safe as Houses: Financialization, Foreclosure, and Precarious Homeownership in the United States pp. 197-226

- Walker Nelson Kahn
- Learning to Think Like an Economist without Becoming One: Ambivalent Reproduction and Policy Couplings in a Masters of Public Affairs Program pp. 227-255

- Tim Hallett and Matthew Gougherty
- A Hidden Barrier to Diversification? Performance Recognition Penalties for Incumbent Workers in Male-Dominated Occupations pp. 256-297

- Jirs Meuris and Jennifer Merluzzi
- “Stepping-Stone†versus “Dead-End†Jobs: Occupational Structure, Work Experience, and Mobility Out of Low-Wage Jobs pp. 298-345

- Ted Mouw, Arne L. Kalleberg and Michael A. Schultz
- Cultural Tariffing: Appropriation and the Right to Cross Cultural Boundaries pp. 346-390

- Abraham Oshotse, Yael Berda and Amir Goldberg
- Honor among Crooks: The Role of Trust in Obfuscated Disreputable Exchange pp. 391-419

- Oliver Schilke and Gabriel Rossman
Volume 89, issue 1, 2024
- Editors’ Note, 2024 to 2026: Looking to W.E.B. Du Bois pp. 1-5

- David A. Cort, Laurel Smith-Doerr, Donald Tomaskovic-Devey, Jennifer L. Garfield-Abrams and Joanna Riccitelli
- Unrealized Integration in Education, Sociology, and Society pp. 6-30

- Prudence L. Carter
- Tokenism and Its Long-Term Consequences: Evidence from the Literary Field pp. 31-59

- Clayton Childress, Jaishree Nayyar and Ikee Gibson
- Understanding Competition in Social Space: Religious Congregations in Manhattan, 1949 to 1999 pp. 60-87

- Casey P. Homan
- The Social Foundations of Academic Freedom: Heterogeneous Institutions in World Society, 1960 to 2022 pp. 88-125

- Julia C. Lerch, David John Frank and Evan Schofer
- From Hard Labor to Market Discipline: The Political Economy of Prison Work, 1974 to 2022 pp. 126-158

- Adam Reich
- Threats to Blue Networks: The Effect of Partner Injuries on Police Misconduct pp. 159-195

- Linda Zhao and Andrew V. Papachristos
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