Social Politics

Papers
(The TQCC of Social Politics is 4. 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 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Navigating Human Rights, Feminism, and History: Egyptian Feminist Activists’ Demands for Constitutional Equality, 2012–201431
Servants of Production: The Politics of Domestic Workers’ Labor Rights29
Indigenous Access to Social Assistance and Identity: A Gendered Relational Reading of Settler Colonial Containment inShubenacadie Indian Band v. Canada27
Working from Home and Parental Childcare Division: Evidence from Two Years of the COVID-19 Pandemic24
Being Cared for in the Context of Crisis: Austerity, COVID-19, and Racialized Politics18
Complexities and Nuances in Radical Right Voters’ (Anti)Feminism15
De-democratization and the Politics of Knowledge: Unpacking the Cultural Marxism Narrative13
Long-Term Trends in the Gender Income Gap within Couples: West Germany, 1978–201113
The Hierarchy of Care Work: How Immigrants Influence the Gender-Segregated Labor Market12
Explaining the Adoption of Care Policies in Costa Rica and Uruguay: A Multiple Streams Approach11
The Care Subsidy to the Labor Market: Rethinking the Care Diamond11
Empowered Homeowners, Responsible Mothers: Promises and Pitfalls of Maternalist Housing Provision in Brazil’s Minha Casa Minha Vida Program10
Gender-Based Violence in Contemporary Hungary: Progress in Recognition and Backlash in Policies10
The Scandal of Women’s Emancipation. Femonationalism, Right-Wing Sexual Politics, and Anti-Feminism10
Motherhood Penalty—Beyond Bias? From Stereotypes to Substitutability Structures9
Whose Rights? Domestic Workers Organizing in Massachusetts9
Silent or Inaudible? Male Survivor Stories in Bosnia–Herzegovina9
Making Mothers Stay at Home? Analyzing the Impact of Partisan Cueing on Attitudes Toward Maternal Employment8
Mainstreaming Gender in Policy Narratives: Childcare Policies during Latin America’s Left Turn7
A Call to (Caring) Arms: A Response to The Care Manifesto: The Politics of Interdependence7
Moral A-Listers in a Moral Economy of Suspicion: Promoting Gender Projects, Re-establishing the Gender Order, and Forging Gendered Subjectivities on Online US Spousal Reunification Forums7
The Social and Political Lives of Women in an Egalitarian Matricultural Society: The Case of Western Sahara7
Becoming Actors of Change: A Gender-Disaggregated Analysis of the Effects of the Israeli Oppression on Women in Palestine7
Symbolic and Transformative: Alignments Toward Feminicídio Legal Reform inside the Brazilian Police7
The Problematization of Migrant Maternity: Implications of the “Passport Baby” Narrative in the Canadian Context7
Are Women Discriminated Against in Countries with Extensive Family Policies? A Piece of the “Welfare State Paradox” Puzzle from Sweden6
Gender Sensitivity in the National Roma Integration Strategies of Member States of the European Union6
Gendered Perceptions of Personality Traits, Policy Stereotypes, and Support for Right-Wing Populist Parties: Lessons from Turkey6
Doing Family Before the State. Does Recognition of De Facto Families Lead to More Inclusive Migration Law Practices?6
Protected through Part-time Employment? Labor Market Status, Domestic Responsibilities, and the Life Satisfaction of German Women during the COVID-19 Pandemic6
Gender Dynamics During the Colombian Armed Conflict5
Paradox or Mitigation? Childless and Parent Gender Gaps across British, Finnish, and German Wage Distributions5
“Distant Toleration”: The Politics of Solidarity Work among Turkish and Syrian Women in Southern Turkey5
Parental Leave Reforms in South Korea, 1995–2021: Policy Translation and Institutional Legacies5
Gender Equality Policies “Confined”: Adopted Frames in the Prison System in Spain5
Paternal Leave Duration and the Closure of the Gendered Family Work Gap5
Intersectional Repertoires of Coping with Political Violence5
What About Fertility? The Unintentional Pro-natalism of a Nordic Country5
Challenging the Gender Regime through Small-scale Activism: Alternative Citizen-Led Projects in Kurdistan/Türkiye5
The Heterogeneous Effect of COVID-19 on the Gender Gap in Iran5
Authoritarian Othering Back and Feminist Subversion: Rethinking Transnational Feminism in Russia and Serbia5
Gender and Race on the Frontline: Experiences of Health Workers in Brazil during the COVID-19 Pandemic4
A Multi-scalar Feminist Project for a Care Right: Angles for a Deepening Understanding4
A Critical Feminist Perspective on Climate Change Adaptation Plans: Mapping Municipal Recognition, Dialog, and Budgeting4
Violence against Women—The Case of Divorced Palestinian-Arab women in Israel4
Between Peripherality and Privilege: “Women Wage Peace” as a Case Study of Intersectionality Practices in Women’s Movements4
Voting Right? Analyzing Electoral Homonationalism of LGBTIQ* Voters in Austria and Germany4
Legal Mobilization and Framing Transformation: The Feminist Turn to the Law in Mexico4
Depletion through Social Reproduction and Contingent Coping in the Lived Experience of Parents on Universal Credit in England4
Not All Good Is Care, Not All Evil Is Uncaring—A Political Comment on The Care Manifesto4
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