American Sociological Review

Papers
(The H4-Index of American Sociological Review is 28. 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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Measuring Stability and Change in Personal Culture Using Panel Data111
Getting Eyes in the Home: Child Protective Services Investigations and State Surveillance of Family Life97
What Is Your Estimand? Defining the Target Quantity Connects Statistical Evidence to Theory94
We Built This: Consequences of New Deal Era Intervention in America’s Racial Geography94
Delivering Solidarity: Platform Architecture and Collective Contention in China’s Platform Economy77
Pluralistic Collapse: The “Oil Spill” Model of Mass Opinion Polarization72
From Aristocratic to Ordinary: Shifting Modes of Elite Distinction65
His and Her Earnings Following Parenthood in the United States, Germany, and the United Kingdom63
The Wealth Inequality of Nations62
Racial Discrimination in Housing: How Landlords Use Algorithms and Home Visits to Screen Tenants54
Cultural Schemas: What They Are, How to Find Them, and What to Do Once You’ve Caught One50
“Willing to Do Anything for My Kids”: Inventive Mothering, Diapers, and the Inequalities of Carework47
What Explains Racial/Ethnic Inequality in Job Quality in the Service Sector?44
Inside the Black Box of Organizational Life: The Gendered Language of Performance Assessment41
Triple Disadvantage: Neighborhood Networks of Everyday Urban Mobility and Violence in U.S. Cities40
Marriage and Masculinity: Male-Breadwinner Culture, Unemployment, and Separation Risk in 29 Countries38
Creative Destruction: The Structural Consequences of Scientific Curation38
A Numbers Game: Quantification of Work, Auto-Gamification, and Worker Productivity33
Who Controls Criminal Law? Racial Threat and the Adoption of State Sentencing Law, 1975 to 201232
De-gendered Processes, Gendered Outcomes: How Egalitarian Couples Make Sense of Non-egalitarian Household Practices32
Immigrant Sanctuary Policies and Crime-Reporting Behavior: A Multilevel Analysis of Reports of Crime Victimization to Law Enforcement, 1980 to 200431
National Family Policies and Mothers’ Employment: How Earnings Inequality Shapes Policy Effects across and within Countries30
College and the “Culture War”: Assessing Higher Education’s Influence on Moral Attitudes30
Operationalizing Legitimacy29
Does Use of Emotion Increase Donations and Volunteers for Nonprofits?29
Wealth Accumulation and Opportunity Hoarding: Class-Origin Wealth Gaps over a Quarter of a Century in a Scandinavian Country29
Statistical Discrimination and the Rationalization of Stereotypes29
Multiplex Network Ties and the Spatial Diffusion of Radical Innovations: Martin Luther’s Leadership in the Early Reformation28
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