2024
Auyero, Javier (ed.) 2024. Portraits of Persistence: Inequality and Hope in Latin America. Austin: University of Texas Press.
Sierra-Arévalo, Michael. 2024. The Danger Imperative: Violence, Death, and the Soul of Policing. New York: Columbia University Press.
2023
Auyero, Javier and Sofía Servián. 2023. “Socorro: Persistent bricoleurs at the urban margins.” International Sociology. (38)4: 413-430. https://doi.org/10.1177/02685809231183332
Berryessa, Colleen, Dan Semenza, and Michael Sierra-Arévalo. 2023. “Media Depictions of Gun Violence Perpetrators and Support for Firearm Policies: The Salience of Mental Illness and Criminal Background.” Crime & Delinquency. https://doi.org/10.1177/00111287231207
Sierra-Arévalo, Michael, Justin Nix, and Scott Mourtgos. 2023. “The ‘War on Cops,’ Retaliatory Violence, and the Murder of George Floyd.” Criminology. 61(3): 389-420. https://doi.org/10.1111/1745-9125.12334
Ortega, Águeda, Katherine Jensen, and Javier Auyero. 2023. “You Will Never Walk Alone: Ethnographic Training as Collective Endeavor.” Teaching Sociology. 0092055X2211478. doi: 10.1177/0092055X221147848.
2022
Carroll, Caitlin P. 2022. “Accessing Rights and Mitigating Revictimization: The Role of the Victim’s Legal Counsel in the Swedish Criminal Justice System.” Violence Against Women. 28(1): 255-276. https://doi.org/10.1177/1077801220988341
Carroll, Caitlin P. 2022. “Reinvestigating the Sexual Violence ‘Justice Gap’ in the Swedish Criminal Justice System: Victim-Centered Alternatives to the Criminal Trial.” Feminist Criminology, Online First. https://doi.org/10.1177/15570851221077673
Deckard, Faith M., Bridget J. Goosby, and Jacob E. Cheadle. 2022. “Debt Stress, College Stress: Implications for Black and Latinx Students’ Mental Health.” Race and Social Problems 14:238–253.
Deckard, Faith M. and Javier Auyero. 2022. “Poor People’s Survival Strategies: Two Decades of Research in the Americas.” Annual Review of Sociology 48:1
Diamond, Alex. 2022. “‘The State is Coming’: The Emotional Content of State Formation through a Colombian Coca Substitution Program.” Social Problems.
Diamond, Alex. 2022. “Construyendo la paz y superando la coca: El Laboratorio de paz en Briceño, una lucha por el futuro del campo.” (Building peace and overcoming coca: The Peace Laboratory in Briceño, a struggle for the future of the countryside) Revista Maguaré.
Fridman, Daniel. “This is a Handcraft: Valuation, Morality, and the Social Meanings of Payments for Psychoanalysis.” Theory and Society 51: 1 – 29. Link: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs11186-021-09450-4.
Malone Gonzalez, Shannon and Faith M. Deckard. 2022. “’We Got Witnesses’: Black Women Navigating Police Violence and Legal Estrangement.” Social Problems.
Malone Gonzalez, Shannon, Samantha J. Simon, and Katie Kaufman Rogers. 2022. “The Diversity Officer: Police Officers’ and Black Women Civilians’ Epistemologies of Race and Racism in Policing.” Law and Society Review.
O’Quinn, Jamie and Jess Goldstein-Kral.* Forthcoming 2022. “Sex on the Streets and in the Margins: Homelessness, Sexual Citizenship, and Justice.” In Outskirts: Queer Experiences on the Fringe, edited by D’Lane Compton and Amy Stone. New York: NYU Press. *Denotes Equal Authorship
2021
Bariola, Nino, and Caitlyn Collins. 2021. “The Gendered Politics of Pandemic Relief: Labor and Family Policies in Denmark, Germany, and the United States During COVID-19.” American Behavioral Scientist, Online First.
Carroll, Caitlin P. 2021. “The #MeToo Movement, Sexual Violence, and the Law in Sweden.” Feminist Formations 33(3): 281-290. doi:10.1353/ff.2021.0050
Carroll, Caitlin P. 2021. “The ‘Lottery’ of Rape Reporting: Secondary Victimization and Swedish Criminal Justice Professionals.” Nordic Journal of Criminology 22(1): 22-41. https://doi.org/10.1080/2578983X.2021.1900516
Diamond, Alex. 2021. “The Persistence of Rural Coca Economies.” Contexts.
O’Quinn, Jamie. 2021. “Mapping the Literature on Child Marriage: A Critical Engagement.” Sociology Compass 15(11): 1-11.
Peng, Rui Jie. 2021. “Rightful Bargaining: Rural Women Making Claims for Social Provisions in China’s Targeted Poverty Alleviation Program.” Sociological Forum.
Rogers, Katie Kaufman. 2021. “Changing the Face of the Stoner: Images of Race and Gender in U.S. Cannabis Legalization Campaigns,” in The Routledge Handbook of Post-Prohibition Cannabis Research, eds. Corva and Meisel. Routledge.
Shapira, Harel, Chen Liang, and Ken-Hou Lin. 2021. “How Attitudes about Guns Develop over Time.” Sociological Perspectives. https://doi.org/10.1177/07311214211021123.
Williams, Christine. 2021. Gaslighted: How the Oil and Gas Industry Shortchanges Women Scientists. University of California Press: Berkeley, CA.
2020
Carroll, Caitlin. 2020. “Saying #MeToo in the Swedish Legal System: The Importance of Believing Women.” EuropeNow 32, March (online).
Stephan, Rita and Mounira M. Charrad, eds. 2020. Women Rising: In and Beyond the Arab Spring. New York: New York University Press.
Friedman, Ilana 2019. “Youth at the Center: A Timeline Approach to the Challenges Facing Black Children”, Saint Louis University Law Journal: Vol. 63: No. 4, Article 5
Levy, Eldad J. 2020. “Legacy work: three strategies of adversarial meaning-making of historical characters.” American Journal of Cultural Sociology. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41290-019-00095-6
O’Quinn, Jamie and Jessica Fields. 2020. “The Future of Evidence: Queerness in Progressive Visions of Sexuality Education.” Sexuality Research and Social Policy 17(2): 175-187.
Stone, Amy L., Elizabeth A. Nimmons, Robert Salcido, and Phillip W. Schnarrs. 2020. “‘Multiplicity, Race, and Resilience: Transgender and Non-Binary People Building Community.’” Sociological Inquiry 90(2):226–48.
Stone, Amy L., Elizabeth A. Nimmons, Robert Salcido, and Phillip Schnarrs. 2020. “‘My Meemaw Is a Cool Ass Person’: Family Members as Role Models of Resilience for Sexual and Gender Diverse People of Color.” Journal of GLBT Family Studies 16(2):241–57.
2019
Auyero, Javier. 2019. “Waiting for Bourdieu in an Argentine Slum.” International Journal of Urban and Regional Research.
Auyero, Javier, Maricarmen Hernandez, and Mary Ellen Stitt. 2019. “Grassroots Activism in the Belly of the Beast: A Relational Account of the Campaign Against Urban Fracking in Texas.” Social Problems 66(1): 28–50.
Charrad, Mounira M. and Nicholas Reith. 2019. “Local Solidarities: How the Arab Spring Protests Started.” Sociological Forum. 34: 1174-1196. doi:10.1111/socf.12543.
Fridman, Daniel. 2019. El sueño de vivir sin trabajar : una sociología del emprendedorismo la autoayuda financiera y el nuevo individuo del siglo XXI. Buenos Aires: Siglo Veintiuno Argentina Editores. Link: https://sigloxxieditores.com.ar/libro/el-sueno-de-vivir-sin-trabajar/.
Malone Gonzalez, Shannon. 2019. “Making It Home: An Intersectional Analysis of the Police Talk.” Gender & Society 33(3): 363-386.
O’Quinn, Jamie. 2019. “Child marriage and Sexual Violence in the United States.” Pp. 191-205 in Victim, Perpetrator, or What Else? Generational and Gender Perspectives on Children, Youth, and Violence (Sociological Studies of Children and Youth, Volume 25), edited by Doris Buehler-Niederberger and Lars Alberth. Bingley: Emerald Publishing Limited.
O’Quinn, Jamie and Jessica Fields. 2019. “The Future of Evidence: Queerness in Progressive Visions of Sexuality Education.” Sexuality Research and Social Policy. DOI: 10.1007/s13178-019-00395-z
Sobering, Katherine and Javier Auyero. 2019. “Collusion and Cynicism at the Urban Margins.” Latin American Research Review 54(1) : 222–236.
Burak Gürel, Bermal Küçük & Sercan Taş. 2019. The rural roots of the rise of the Justice and Development Party in Turkey, The Journal of Peasant Studies, 46:3, 457-479, DOI: 10.1080/03066150.2018.1552264
2018
Grajeda, Erika Denisse. 2018. “Immigrant Worker Centers, Technologies of Citizenship, and the Duty to Be Well.” Critical Sociology, online first.
Neely, Megan Tobias. 2018. “Fit to Be King: How Patrimonialism on Wall Street Leads to Inequality.” Socio-Economic Review 16 (2): 365–385.
Neumann, Pamela J. 2018. “Transnational Governance, Local Politics, and Gender Violence Law in Nicaragua.” Latin American Politics and Society 60 (2): 61–82.
Perez, Marcos Emilio. 2018. “Life Histories and Political Commitment in a Poor People’s Movement.” Qualitative Sociology 41: 89–109.
Perez, Marcos Emilio. 2018. “Institutional Strengthening in a Receding Movement: The Trajectory of Piquetero Organizations between 2003 and 2015.” Latin American Research Review 53 (2).
Shapira, Harel, and Samantha J. Simon. 2018. “Learning to Need a Gun.” Qualitative Sociology 41 (1): 1–20.
Shapira, Harel, Katherine Jensen, and Ken-Hou Lin. 2018. “Trends and Patterns of Concealed Handgun License Applications: A Multistate Analysis.” Social Currents 5 (1): 3–14.
Stitt, Mary Ellen, and Javier Auyero. 2018. “Drug Market Violence Comes Home: Three Sequential Pathways.” Social Forces, online first.
Sullivan, Esther. 2018. Manufactured Insecurity: Mobile Home Parks and Americans’ Tenuous Right to Place. Oakland: University of California Press.
Williams, Christine L. 2018. “The Gendered Discourse of Work-Family Balance in the Oil and Gas Industry.” Social Currents 5 (2): 120-139.
Williams, Christine L., and Megan Tobias Neely. 2018. “Feminism and the New Economy.” In Gender Reckonings: New Social Theory and Research. New York: New York University Press.
Zarrugh, Amina. 2018. “‘You Exile Them in Their Own Countries’: The Everyday Politics of Reclaiming the Disappeared in Libya.” Middle East Critique, online first.
2017
Auyero, Javier, and Claudio Benzecry. 2017. “The Practical Logic of Political Domination: Conceptualizing the Clientelist Habitus.” Sociological Theory 35 (3): 179-199.
Auyero, Javier, Maricarmen Hernandez, and Mary Ellen Stitt. 2017. “Grassroots Activism in the Belly of the Beast: A Relational Account of the Campaign Against Urban Fracking in Texas.” Social Problems, online first.
Auyero, Javier, and Katherine Sobering. 2017. “Violence, the State, and the Poor: A View from the South.” Sociological Forum 32 (1): 1018–1031.
Banchik, Anna Veronica. 2017. “Too Dangerous to Disclose? FOIA, Courtroom ‘Visual Theory,’ and the Legal Battle Over Detainee Abuse Photographs.” Law & Social Inquiry, online first.
Brayne, Sarah. 2017. “Big Data Surveillance: The Case of Policing.” American Sociological Review 82 (5): 977–1008.
Buggs, Shantel Gabrieal. 2017. “Dating in the Time of #BlackLivesMatter: Exploring Mixed-Race Women’s Discourses of Race and Racism.” Sociology of Race and Ethnicity 3 (4): 538–51.
Buggs, Shantel Gabrieal. 2017. “‘Your Momma Is Day-Glow White’: Questioning the Politics of Racial Identity, Loyalty and Obligation.” Identities 24 (4): 379–97.
Buggs, Shantel Gabrieal. 2017. “Does (Mixed-)Race Matter? The Role of Race in Interracial Sex, Dating, and Marriage.” Sociology Compass 11 (11): 1–13.
Carroll, Caitlin. 2017. “The European Refugee Crisis and the Myth of the Immigrant Rapist.” EuropeNow 9, July (online).
Collins, Caity, Katherine Jensen, and Javier Auyero. 2017. “A Proposal for Public Sociology as Localized Intervention and Collective Enterprise: The Makings and Impact of Invisible in Austin.” Qualitative Sociology 40 (2): 191-214.
Cozzolino, Elizabeth, and Christine L. Williams. 2017. “Child Support Queens and Disappointing Dads: Gender and Child Support Compliance.” Social Currents 4 (3): 228–245.
Daniels, Jessie, Apryl Williams, and Shantel Buggs. 2017. “Digital Media Technologies in Everyday Life.” Information, Communication & Society 20 (7): 947–949.
Fridman, Daniel. 2017. Freedom from Work: Embracing Financial Self-Help in the United States and Argentina. Palo Alto: Stanford University Press.
Fridman, Daniel, and Alex Luscombe. 2017. “Gift-Giving, Disreputable Exchange, and the Management of Donations in a Police Department.” Social Forces 96 (2): 507–28.
Jensen, Katherine. 2017. “The Epistemic Logic of Asylum Screening: (Dis)Embodiment and the Production of Asylum Knowledge in Brazil.” Ethnic and Racial Studies, online first.
Lin, Ken-Hou, and Megan Tobias Neely. 2017. “Gender, Parental Status, and the Wage Premium in Finance.” Social Currents 4 (6): 535–555.
Thomeer, Mieke Beth, Emily Allen Paine, and Chénoia Bryant. 2017. “Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Families and Health.” Sociology Compass 12 (1): 1–13.
Neumann, Pamela. 2017. “When Laws Are Not Enough: Violence against Women and Bureaucratic Practice in Nicaragua.” Social Forces 95 (3): 1105–25.
Ponce de León‐Calero, Alejandro. 2017. “Belonging and Othering: Critical Ethnographies on Immigrants and Refugees in the United States.” Sociological Forum 32 (4): 906–12.
Romero, Luis A., and Amina Zarrugh. 2017. “Islamophobia and the Making of Latinos/as into Terrorist Threats.” Ethnic and Racial Studies, online first.
Rudrappa, Sharmila. 2017. “Reproducing Dystopia: The Politics of Transnational Surrogacy in India, 2002–2015.” Critical Sociology, online first.
Shaw, Vivian. 2017 “‘We Are Already Living Together’: Race, Collective Struggle, and the Reimagined Nation in Post-3/11 Japan.” In Precarious Belongings Affect and Nationalism in Asia. London: Rowman & Littlefield.
Sullivan, Esther. 2017. “Displaced in Place: Manufactured Housing, Mass Eviction, and the Paradox of State Intervention.” American Sociological Review 82 (2): 243-269.
Sullivan, Esther. 2017. “Moving Out: Mapping Mobile Home Park Closures to Analyze Spatial Patterns of Low-Income Residential Displacement.” City & Community 16 (3): 304–329.
Sullivan, Esther. 2017. “Dignity Takings and Trailer Trash: The Case of Mobile Home Park Mass Evictions Dignity Takings and Dignity Restoration.” Chicago-Kent Law Review 92 (3): 937–960.
Williams, Christine L. 2017. “The Gender of Layoffs in the Oil and Gas Industry” Research in the Sociology of Work 31: 215-242.
2016
Averett, Kate Henley. 2016. “The Gender Buffet: LGBTQ Parents Resisting Heteronormativity.” Gender & Society 30 (2): 189–212.
Jacinto Cuvi. 2016. “The Politics of Field Destruction and the Survival of São Paulo’s Street Vendors.” Social Problems 63 (3): 395-412.
Fridman, Daniel. 2016. “Cashflow: Juego, autoayuda financiera y producción de sujetos económicos.” Apuntes de Investigación del CECYP 28: 68–94.
Neumann, Pamela. 2016. “Toxic Talk and Collective (In)Action in a Company Town: The Case of La Oroya, Peru.” Social Problems 63 (3): 431–446
Rudrappa, Sharmila. 2016. “What to Expect When You’re Expecting: The Affective Economies of Consuming Surrogacy in India.” Positions: Asia Critique 24 (1): 281-302.
Sobering, Katherine. 2016. “Producing and Reducing Gender Inequality in A Worker-Recovered Cooperative.” The Sociological Quarterly 57 (1): 129-151.
Sullivan, Esther. 2016. “Individualizing Utopia: Individualist Pursuits in a Collective Cohousing Community.” Journal of Contemporary Ethnography 45 (5): 602–627.
Sullivan, Esther. 2016. “(Un)Intentional Community: Power and Expert Knowledge in a Sustainable Lifestyle Community.” Sociological Inquiry 86 (4): 540–62.
Zarrugh, Amina. 2016. “Racialized Political Shock: Arab American Racial Formation and the Impact of Political Events.” Ethnic and Racial Studies 39 (15): 2722–39.
2015
Auyero, Javier, ed. 2015. Invisible in Austin: Life and Labor in An American City. Austin: University of Texas Press.
Auyero, Javier, and María Fernanda Berti. 2015. In Harm’s Way: The Dynamics of Urban Violence. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
Auyero, Javier, Philippe I. Bourgois, and Nancy Scheper-Hughes, eds. 2015. Violence at the Urban Margins. New York: Oxford University Press.
Auyero, Javier and Katherine Jensen. 2015. “For Political Ethnographies of Urban Marginality.” City & Community 14 (4): 359-363.
Auyero, Javier and Kristine Kilanski. 2015. “From ‘Making Toast’ to “Splitting Apples”: Dissecting “Care” in the Midst of Chronic Violence.” Theory and Society 44 (5):393-414.
Auyero, Javier. 2015. “The Politics of Interpersonal Violence in the Urban Periphery.” Current Anthropology 56 (11): S169-S179.
Back, Les, and Maggie Tate. 2015. “For a Sociological Reconstruction: W.E.B. Du Bois, Stuart Hall and Segregated Sociology.” Sociological Research Online 20 (3): 1–12.
Ross, Nancy, Jessica Finnigan, Heather K. Olson Beal, Kristy Money, Amber Whiteley, and Caitlin Carroll. 2015. “Finding the Middle Ground: Negotiating Mormonism and Gender.” In Voices for Equality: Ordain Women and Resurgent Mormon Feminism (pp. 319-332), eds. Gordon Shepherd, Lavinia Fielding Anderson, and Gary Shepherd. Greg Kofford Books.
González-López, Gloria. 2015. Family Secrets: Stories of Incest and Sexual Violence in Mexico. New York: NYU Press.
Hernandez, Maricarmen, Timothy W. Collins, and Sara E. Grineski. 2015. “Immigration, Mobility, and Environmental Injustice: A Comparative Study of Hispanic People’s Residential Decision-Making and Exposure to Hazardous Air Pollutants in Greater Houston, Texas.” Geoforum 60 (March): 83–94.
Rudrappa, Sharmila. 2015. Discounted Life: The Price of Global Surrogacy in India. New York: NYU Press.
Rudrappa, Sharmila, and Caitlyn Collins. 2015. “Altruistic Agencies and Compassionate Consumers: Moral Framing of Transnational Surrogacy.” Gender & Society 29 (6): 937-959.
Sobering, Katherine. 2015. “Teaching and Learning Guide for ‘Gender In/Equality in Worker-Owned Businesses.’” Sociology Compass 9 (5): 412-421.
Sullivan, Esther, and Edna Ledesma. 2015. “Same Trailer, Different Park.” Contexts 14 (1): 50–57.
Sullivan, Esther, and Carlos Olmedo. 2015. “Informality on the Urban Periphery: Housing Conditions and Self-Help Strategies in Texas Informal Subdivisions.” Urban Studies 52 (6): 1037–53.
Tate, Maggie. 2015. “Re-Presenting Invisibility: Ghostly Aesthetics in Rebecca Belmore’s Vigil and The Named and the Unnamed.” Visual Studies 30 (1): 20–31.
Williams, Christine, and Megan Tobias Neely. 2015. “Gender and Work.” In Emerging Trends in the Social and Behavioral Sciences. Malden: Wiley.
Williams, Christine L. 2015. “Crossing Over: Interdisciplinary Research on Men who do ‘Women’s Work.” Sex Roles 72 (2015): 390-395.
2014
Auyero, Javier, Agustín Burbano de Lara, and María Fernanda Berti. 2014. “Violence and the State at the Urban Margins.” Journal of Contemporary Ethnography 43 (1): 94–116.
Auyero, Javier, Agustin Burbano De Lara, and Maria Fernanda Berti. 2014. “Uses and Forms of Violence among the Urban Poor.” Journal of Latin American Studies 46 (3): 443–469.
Charrad, Mounira M., and Amina Zarrugh. 2014. “Equal or Complementary? Women in the New Tunisian Constitution after the Arab Spring.” The Journal of North African Studies 19 (2): 230–243.
Derpic, Jorge C., and Alexander Weinreb. 2014. “Undercounting Urban Residents in Bolivia: A Small-Area Study of Census-Driven Migration.” Population Research and Policy Review 33 (6): 897–914.
Dunning-Lozano, Jessica L. 2016. “Race and Opportunity in a Public Alternative School.” Race Ethnicity and Education 19 (2): 433–60.
Fridman, Daniel. 2014. “Resisting the Lure of the Paycheck: Freedom and Dependence in Financial Self-Help.” Foucault Studies 18: 90–112.
Jensen, Katherine. 2014. “Black brazil never slept.” Contexts 13 (2):44-49.
Sobering, Katherine, Jessica Thomas, and Christine L. Williams. 2014. “Gender In/Equality in Worker-Owned Businesses.” Sociology Compass 8 (11): 1242-1255.
Sullivan, Esther. 2014. “Halfway Homeowners: Eviction and Forced Relocation in a Florida Manufactured Home Park.” Law & Social Inquiry 39 (2): 474–497.
Williams, Christine L., Kristine Kilanski, and Chandra Muller. 2014. “Corporate Diversity Programs and Gender Inequality in the Oil and Gas Industry.” Work and Occupations 41 (4): 440-476.