British Journal of Sociology

Papers
(The TQCC of British Journal of Sociology is 3. 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 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
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Minding the curve: The influence of social origin on earnings inequality by education in Mexico66
The unbearable (financial) burdens of parenting43
Upsold: Real estate agents, prices, and neighborhood inequality. By MaxBesbris, Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press. 2020. pp. 22128
The sustainability myth: Environmental gentrification and the politics of justice By MelissaChecker, NYU Press, 202026
Private spanner in public works? The corrosive effects of private insurance on public life25
Neoliberal precarity and primalization: A biosocial perspective on the age of insecurity, injustice, and unreason22
Fairness Evaluations of Higher Education Graduates’ Earnings: The Role of Female Preference for Equality and Self‐Interest20
Trump and the Remaking of American Grand Strategy. The Shift From Open Door Globalism to Economic Nationalism. By B.van Apeldoorn, J.Veselinovič, and N.de Graaff, Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan19
Standpoint theory and middle‐range theorizing in International Sociology17
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Politicians' high‐status signals make less‐educated citizens more supportive of aggression against government: A video‐vignette survey experiment13
Mapping out the interpersonal boundary stones in contemporary China: Guanxi network structure and its association with traditional culture endorsement13
Do you like school? Social class, gender, ethnicity and pupils' educational enjoyment13
On the unity and dissonance of Critique and Praxis12
Symbolic boundary work: Jewish and Arab femicide in Israeli Hebrew newspapers10
Perceived research productivity of women in higher education: An investigation of the impact of COVID‐1910
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Economic returns to reproducing parents' field of study10
Social character, interdependence, and the dualities of other‐directedness10
From workers to capitalists in less than two generations: A study of Chinese urban top group transformation between 1988 and 20139
Parental unemployment and children's educational attainment: How big is the role of aspirations?9
Is it time sociology started researching incompetence?9
After inclusion. Thinking with Julian Go's ‘Thinking against empire: Anticolonial thought as social theory’9
Family socioeconomic status and sibling correlations in upper secondary education. An empirical analysis of educational inequalities in Italy9
Searching for desirable bodies: How recruiters value physically exertive extracurricular activities for graduate hiring at elite professional firms in China9
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Exploring the utility of eye tracking for sociological research on race9
“There's just too many”: The construction of immigration as a social problem8
Seeking western men: Mail‐order brides under China’s global rise. By MonicaLiu, Stanford University Press. 20228
Demystifying the link between higher education and liberal values: A within‐sibship analysis of British individuals’ attitudes from 1994–20208
Blackstone vs BlackRock8
Understanding autonomy and relationality in men's lives8
The social infrastructure of online marketplaces: Trade, work and the interplay of decided and emergent orders7
Temporality in the social sciences: New directions for a political sociology of time7
‘We need to start building up what's called herd immunity’: Scientific dissensus and public broadcasting in the Covid‐19 pandemic7
Income change and sympathy for right‐wing populist parties in the Netherlands: The role of gender and income inequality within households6
The temporality of memory politics: An analysis of Russian state media narratives on the war in Ukraine6
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Dissecting the “do good and do well” phenomenon: The case of the UK's market for social investment6
Breaking good? Young people's mechanisms of resilience, resistance and control6
Union booms and busts: The ongoing fight over the U.S. labor movement By JudithStepan‐Norris and JasmineKerrissey, Oxford University Press. 304 pages. ISBN: 01975398586
Becoming and unbecoming academics: Classed resources and strategies for navigating risky careers6
Classified out of society? How educational classification induces political alienation through feelings of misrecognition5
The Scylla State. A gendered understanding of the experiences of marginalised women in the United Kingdom5
Scalar properties of the transnational field of human rights: Field effects and human rights in Bahrain5
The dispositif is alive! Recovering social agents in Foucauldian analysis5
Love Across Class. By RoseButler and EveVincent, Melbourne: Melbourne University Press. 20245
Dynamics of wilful ignorance in organizations5
Renewal without replication: Expanding Durkheim's theory of disruptions via queer nightlife5
The social origins and schooling of a scientific elite: Fellows of the Royal Society born from 19005
Rituals, Runaways, and the Haitian Revolution: Collective Action in the African Diaspora. By C. N.Eddins, 2021. 360 pp. £20.07 (paperback), open access (online)5
Contesting individualization and individualism in marriage in East Asia: Dual‐income couples' monetary practices5
Elite mobility and continuity during a regime change5
Consecration and meritocracy in elite business schools: The case of a Swedish student union5
Conceptualising informal institutions: Drawing on the case of guanxi5
Facing arrhythmia. Reconstructing time in the pandemic by the metropolitan creative classes in Poland5
Review of social mobility, social inequality, and the role of higher education. By Elena G.Popkova, Bruno S.Sergi, Konstantin V.Vodenko, Boston: Koninklijke Brill NV. 2023. pp. 388. €163.00 (paperback5
Disruptive diversity: Exploring racial commodification in the Norwegian cultural field5
Performing the people: Review of Isaac Ariail Reed’s Power in modernity: Agency relations and the creative destruction of the king’s two bodies5
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The dark side of onward migration: Experiences and strategies of Italian‐Bangladeshis in the UK at the time of the post‐Brexit referendum4
Stressful life events and depressive symptoms during COVID‐19: A gender comparison4
One foot on shore: An analysis of global millionaires' demand for U.S. investor visas4
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The Quantified Scholar: How Research Evaluations Transformed the British Social Sciences. By Juan PabloPardo‐Guerra, Columbia University Press. 2022. pp. 272. US$35.00 (paperback)4
Political economy of colonial and post‐colonial India. By Aditya Mukherjee, Delhi: Primus Books. 2022. pp. 5754
Continuing complexity: The university careers of a scientific elite in relation to their class origins and schooling4
The trials and tribulations of research evaluation: Quantification to the rescue?4
Low life: William Hogarth, visual culture and sociologies of art4
Felt deficits in time with children: Individual and contextual factors across 27 European countries4
Nation‐builders and market architects: How social origins mold the careers of law graduates over 200 years in Norway4
The rise of central banks: State power in financial capitalism. By LeonWansleben, Harvard University Press. 20234
Unpolitical solutionism: Wealth elite sentiments against democracy and politics4
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How Green Became Good: Urbanized Nature and the Making of Cities and CitizensH.AngeloChicago University Press, 20213
The unclaimed: Abandonment and hope in the city of angels. By P.Prickett and S.Timmermans, London: Penguin Random House. 20243
Remarks on “relations of extraction, relations of redistribution: Empire, nation, and the construction of the British welfare state.” Gurminder K. Bhambra3
Social origins and educational attainment: The unique contributions of parental education, class, and financial resources over time3
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In sight, in mind: Spatial proximity to protest sites and changes in peoples' political attitudes3
Variations in media framing of movements in China, France, and the U.S.: An intersectional approach3
Extraction, exploitation, expropriation and expulsion in the domestic colonial relations of the British welfare state in the twentieth and twenty‐first centuries3
The gender gap in fair earnings increases with age due to higher age premium for men3
What cultural hierarchy? Cultural tastes, status and inequality3
Neighbourhood Effects Across Generations and the Reproduction of Inequality3
‘More options…less time’ in the ‘hustle culture’ of ‘generation sensible’: Individualization and drinking decline among twenty‐first century young adults3
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Cruel optimism, affective governmentality and frontline poverty governance: ‘You can promise the world’3
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