Sociological Forum

Papers
(The TQCC of Sociological Forum 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 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Toward a middle‐range theory of environmental morality47
More Than Metaphors: Will Sociology Search for the Soul of Du Bois?34
Racialized Organizations and the Interest Divergence Dilemma128
COVID‐19 and U.S. Disputes Over Authority, 2020–2021: Implications for the Constructionist Analysis of Social Problems23
Finding Joy in Artificial Experience21
The Du Boisian Turn20
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“You can't really turn it off”: The police “sixth sense” as cultural schema14
The “Jewish turn” in contemporary Poland: Philosemitism, civic nationalism, and the construction of a symbolic other14
The reach of decentralized poverty governance: Race, politics, and framing poverty in community action agency mission statements14
Immigrant selectivity at school entry14
Decolonizing Migration Studies: A Brief Introduction13
Introduction: Special Issue on Social Constructionism12
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Social Constructionism and Reality: The Case of Death by Execution11
Collegiate Sports Participation, Academic Achievement, and Bachelor's Degree Completion110
Governing Climate: How Science and Politics Have Shaped Our Environmental Future By ZekeBaker, Oakland, CA: University of California Press, 2024. 368 pp. $29.95. ISBN 10
“Racial Heterosexual Habitus” and Management of Racial Education Discussions Within Black Female/White Male Romantic Relationships110
Going Places: First‐Generation College Students Framing Higher Education110
A Social Disorganizational Theory of Suicide19
Be More Critical About Critical Sociological Thinking9
Masculine, independent, and “not acting”: Hegemonic masculinity and femmephobia within an online community of queer men9
“I'm Saving Fuel to Buy More Guns”: The Electric Vehicle as Cultural Object and Climate Policy Solution19
About the Authors8
Lessons From the Peripheries: Coloniality, Belonging, and Resistance Among U.S. Territorial Peoples8
Navigating the City in Black and White8
Foreign Direct Investment and the Environment: A Cross‐National Analysis of Carbon Dioxide Emissions Per Capita, 1980–201818
Getting a Worker: Recruiters, Culture, and On‐the‐Job Skilling18
Navigating the institutional maze of undocumented life7
Rating Prestige: Status‐Seeking and Creditworthiness on the Global Stage17
Strategic Choices: How Conservative Women Activists Remained Active throughout Tunisia's Democratic Transition7
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Carnival, charisma, and kayfabe: The delegation of intellectual labor through ludic layering in Donald Trump's rhetorical style6
Identity in the Gig Economy: Aspiration, Deidentification, and Collective Solidarity Among Platform Couriers6
Christian Religiosity, Religious Nostalgia, and Attitudes Toward Muslims in 20 Western Countries6
Get It Out: On the Politics of Hysterectomy. by Becker, Andréa. New York, NY. NYU Press, 2025. 208 pp. $28.00. ISBN: 978‐1‐47‐982660‐56
Blue Power: How Police Organized to Protect and Serve Themselves. By StuartSchrader, New York: Basic Books, 2026. 432 pp. $34.00. ISBN: 978‐1‐54‐160803‐06
Climate Solidarity: A Framework and Research Agenda for Low‐Carbon Behavior6
Micropolitics in School‐Based Health Centers' Provision of Sexual Health Services6
Perfection and Humanity: Memories of Charles L. Bosk5
Motherhood, Fatherhood, and the Gender Gap in Occupational Authority15
In Medias Res: Using Sociology to Uncover the Harm of Arbitrary Deprivation of Nationality in Colombia. Reflections on Public Sociology as a Graduate Student15
School Choice Among Latinx Families: How Experiential Knowledge Informs Choice Over Time5
Policy for People with the Fewest Choices: Ontology and Actorhood for Sex Trade Abolition5
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The promise of public sociology in India: Looking at Burawoy and beyond5
The Possible Form of an Interlocution: W.E.B. Du Bois and Max Weber in Correspondence. By Nahum DimitriChandler. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2025. 224 pp. $23.95. ISBN: 978‐1‐47‐803248‐94
Hidden in Plain Sight: “Neutral” Enclosures for High‐Skilled Immigrants During COVID‐1914
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The Media Agenda‐Setting Role of Protests in Nondemocratic Regimes: A Case Study From Hungary4
Doomed from the Let‐Go: Postincarceration Strategies for Managing Monetary Debt4
Gendered Economy: Sociality and the Lesbian Consumer Market in China14
The Stress of Expectation: The Significance of Gender on Concerns About Long‐Term Care Among Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Older Adults4
Meeting empowerment: How styles of discursive frames vary across participatory settings4
Superdiversity a Concept or a Theory?4
Selective Reciprocity: Children's Academic Achievement and Parent–Child Communication in China4
Decolonizing Academia: Epistemic Gatekeeping and Revisiting “Womanhood” in Global South Studies4
It's Not for the Faint of Heart : Empathy Socialization Among Birth Doulas4
Dreams of a Lifetime4
Our “Zoological Connections” and Why They Matter4
The Male Complaint: The Manosphere and Misogyny Online. By Simon JamesCopland (ed.), Cambridge, UK:Polity Press, 2025. 208 pp. $22.95. ISBN: 978‐1‐50‐956255‐84
Is There a Sociology of Suicide?4
Muslim women's agency; getting past the binary trap4
About the Authors3
Dating at a Distance: Does It Take a Pandemic to Challenge Campus Sexual Culture?13
Post‐National Solidarity: Re‐Thinking an Essential Concept for the Age of Global Uncertainty3
The Impact of Early Life Victimization and Prejudice on Adult Socioeconomic Well‐Being Among Sexual Minority Populations3
Between space, relational sociology, and Lefebvre's critique of modernity: An understanding of relational spatiality in trans‐actional perspective3
There's Research on That: Translating and Sharing Sociology for Public Audiences3
Why Epistemic Believing Makes Us Better (Public) Sociologists3
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About the Authors3
Who Benefits from Migrant and Female Labor? Connecting Wages to Demographic Changes in French Workplaces13
Textbook Propaganda: W. E. B. Du Bois, Helen Boardman, and Black Reconstruction in America3
Gender, Authoritarian Populisms, and the Attack on Democracy3
Trapped in a Maze3
The marvelous ones: Drugs, gang violence, and resistance in East Los Angeles3
Talking Past Each Other: The Debate Over College‐Level Prison Education As Represented in New York Print Media, 2013–20203
Following Transformative Projects As Pathways to Confronting Inequality3
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Correction to Last Words3
The Scholar Imprisoned: Young‐Bok Shin's Decolonial Thought Against (Sub) Imperialisms in East Asia3
What Should Sociologists Do?3
Missing Binds: How Absent Ties Unleash Migrant Worker Activism Under an Authoritarian Regime3
The stigma trap: College‐educated, experienced, and long‐term unemployed By OferSharone. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2024, 200 pp., Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press, 2020, 186 pp.,3
The Contrast‐Ridden World of the Migrant Entrepreneur in the Urban Margins3
The Co‐Construction and Co‐Deconstruction of Childhood and Sociology3
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