Faculty Publications
Books
Managing Medical Authority: How Doctors Compete for Status and Create Knowledge
Daniel A. Menchik
2021
Lives on the Line: How the Philippines became the World's Call Center Capital
Jeffrey J. Sallaz
2019
Journal Articles & Book Chapters
2026 Journal Articles and Book Chapters
- Heinz, Erin, Benjamin K. Sovacool, Thomas Kwan, Johan Nordensvärd, Frauke Urban, Muhammad Asif, et al. “Towards a Typology of Residential Energy Consumers: Social Context Awareness as Predictors of Energy-Efficient Household Behaviors in the United States.” Ecological Economics.
- Gomez, Charles J. Forthcoming. "The Growing Concentration of National Influence in Global Science." Nature Human Behaviour.
- Cruz-Jiménez, Lizeth, Kevin A. Carson, James F. Thrasher, Katia Gallegos-Carrillo, Dèsirée Vidaña-Pérez, Diego F. Leal. “Social Network Determinants of Cigarette Forgoing and Quit-Related Conversations in a 15-Day Ecological Momentary Assessment Study in Mexico and the US.” Tobacco Use Insights.
- Vidaña-Perez, Dèsirée, Inti Barrientos-Gutierrez, Rosibel Rodríguez-Bolaños, Evangelina Díaz-Andrade, Diego F. Leal, Minji Kim, et al. “Exposure to E-Cigarette Posts Across Social Media Platforms and Its Associations with Susceptibility and e-Cigarette Use: Comparative Cross-Sectional Study of High Schoolers in Jalisco (Mexico) and Southern California (United States).” JMIR Pediatrics and Parenting.
- Cruz-Jiménez, Lizeth, Minji Kim, Dèsirée Vidaña-Pérez, Aishwarya Khemkar, Yanwen Sun, Diego F. Leal, et al. “Evaluating Strategies to Reduce the Effects of Pro-E-Cigarette Social Media Posts on Risk Perceptions and Susceptibility among Young Adults.” Salud Pública de México.
- Winfield, Taylor Paige. “Tangled Motivations: Pathways to Costly Careers.” Theory and Society.
- Winfield, Taylor Paige. “Empowering Rhetorics: Writing and Reading Stories as a Feminist, Spiritual Tool.” In Blurred Boundaries: Feminist Essays on Twenty-First-Century Academic Labor. University of South Carolina Press.
- Martínez, Daniel E., Amanda Pierson, and Ricardo D. Martínez-Schuldt. Forthcoming. “The Social Control of ‘Bad Hombres’ and ‘Degenerates’: The Intersection of Criminalisation and Racialisation of Mexicans in the United States” In Research Handbook on Race, Crime, and Justice. Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Crocker, Rebecca M., Daniel E. Martínez, Adriana Maldonado, and David O. Garcia. “Sociodemographic Correlates of Post-Migration Traditional Medicine Practices Among Mexican Immigrants in Southern Arizona.” International Journal of Migration, Health and Social Care.
- Radtke, Marcela D., Adriana Maldonado, Caroline Owens, Lan Xiao, Daniel E. Martínez, David Garcia, et al. “Binational Patterns in Use of Food as Medicine among Mexican Immigrants.” Frontiers in Nutrition.
- Young, Julie, Daniel E. Martínez, Simon Granovsky-Larsen, Dylan Simburger, Kira Williams, and Caroline C.V. Silva. “The Invisibilization of Death: Accounting for Migrant Deaths along the Canada-US Border.” Journal on Migration and Human Security.
- Menchik, Daniel A., “Sociology of Medicine: Orderly Heterogeneity Among Once-Settled Categories.” Annual Review of Sociology.
- Menchik, Daniel A., Peter D. Ore, Geng Tian, Liping Wang, eds. The American Sociologist 57.
- Ore, Peter D. and Daniel A. Menchik. “The Global Chicago School: Cases and Currents.” The American Sociologist.
- Breiger, Ronald L. “Duality: Taking Stock and Moving Forward.” Social Networks.
- Heinz, Erin, Weimin Zhang, Benjamin K. Sovacool, Thomas Kwan, Johan Nordensvärd, Frauke Urban, et al. “Acting without Ownership: Private-Sphere Energy Efficiency Practices in China.” Energy and Buildings.
- Asif, Muhammad, Benjamin K. Sovacool, Zulfiqar Ali, Erin Heinz, Thomas Alan Kwan, Johan Nordensvärd, et al. “Of Demographics, Technology, and Geography: The Social Determinants of Energy Consumption Patterns and User Behaviour in Saudi Arabia’s Residential Sector.” Energy and Buildings.
- Heinz, Erin, Benjamin K. Sovacool, Thomas Kwan, and Vincent Petit. “The Barriers and Drivers to Decarbonization of the Building Sector in the United States: Qualitative Insights from Boston and Phoenix.” Building and Environment.
- Sovacool, Benjamin K., Erin Heinz, Thomas Kwan, and Vincent Petit. “Conflicted about Building Decarbonization: Contested Climate Justice Imaginaries in Expert Visions of Low-Carbon and Net-Zero Buildings.” Urban Climate.
- Park, Dong Joon, and Louise Marie Roth. “Transformative Institutional Change: Gender Diversity among Partners in South Korean Law Firms after Legal Reforms.” Asian Journal of Law and Society.
2025 Journal Articles and Book Chapters
- Bergesen, Albert. “Rings of Geopolitical Power: The Emergence of The Space Ring.” In After Globalization: The Future of World Society. Lit-Verlag.
- Bergesen, Albert. “Anthropomorphism and the Anthropocene: Two Faces of Human Vanity.” Nature and Culture.
- Leal, Diego F. “Locating Cultural Holes Brokers in Diffusion Dynamics Across Bright Symbolic Boundaries.” Sociological Methods & Research.
- Shockey, J. W. “Social Context and Public Health Compliance: Mask Wearing During the COVID-19 Pandemic.” SSM-Qualitative Research in Health.
- Roth, Louise, Jennifer Hyunkyung Lee, and Theresa Morris. “Beneath the Incision: Variation in Cesarean Deliveries Among Asian and Pacific Islander Subgroups in the US.” Women’s Health Issues.
- Bearman, Peter and Ronald L. Breiger. “Harrison White and the Practice of Sociology.” Sociologica.
- Breiger, Ronald L. “Harrison White and Unpleasant Ebullience.” Connections.
- Wagner-Pacifici, Robin and Ronald L. Breiger. “Templates of Eventful Action in Social Networks.” In Handbook of Culture and Social Networks. Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Breiger, Ronald L., Alessandro Lomi, and Francesca Pallotti. “Culture as Configurations of Categories: Analyzing Peer Effects via Dual-to-Regression Modeling.” Poetics.
- Boyce, Geoffrey Alan, Sam Chambers, Tara Plath, and Daniel E. Martínez. “Manufacturing Desolation: Unauthorized Border Crosser Mortality, Disappearance, and the Sociopolitical Construction of Remoteness in U.S. Boundary Enforcement.” Annals of the American Association of Geographers.
- Ochoa Mora, Estefanía, Adriana Maldonado, Daniel E. Martínez, et al. “Over the Counter Medication Use Among Mexican Immigrants in Southern Arizona: A Cross-Sectional Study.” Frontiers in Public Health.
- Heinz, Erin, Benjamin K. Sovacool, Thomas Kwan, and Vincent Petit. “Critically Reviewing the 50 Sociotechnical Risks of Building Sector Decarbonization: Conceptualizing Risks as a Proximity Spiral.” Energy and Buildings.
- Zheng, Hui, Yoonyoung Choi, Taehyun Ethan Kim. “Uncovering the Underlying Causes for the Narrowing, Stalling, and Widening Black-White Mortality Gap from 2000 to 2022 in the United States.” Demographic Research.
- Choi, Yoonyoung, Likun Cao, Jacob Tarrence, Hui Zheng, and Zhenchao Qian. “Identifying the Social Mechanisms for Multiracial-Monoracial Health Disparities.” Humanities and Social Sciences Communications.
- Breiger, Ronald L. “Duality: Taking Stock and Moving Forward.” Social Networks.
2024 Journal Articles and Book Chapters
- Schwartzman, Kathleen C. “The Dangers of Hegemonic Decline: The Rising Costs of Military Maintenance.” American International Journal of Social Sciences.
- Crocker, Rebecca M., Daniel E. Martínez, Adriana Maldonado, and David O. Garcia. “The Maintenance of Mexican Traditional Medicine Practices Among Mexicans in Southern Arizona.” Social Science & Medicine.
- Kerwin, Donald and Daniel E. Martínez. “Forced Migration, Deterrence, and Solutions to the Non-Natural Disaster of Migrant Deaths Along the US-Mexico Border and Beyond.” Journal on Migration and Human Security.
- LaFleur, Marni, Kat On, Ligia Ceja, and Daniel E. Martínez. “Migrant Deaths in California’s Borderlands, 2018-2023.” Journal on Migration and Human Security.
- Maldonado, Adriana, Daniel E. Martínez, Edgar Alan Villavicencio, Rebecca M. Crocker, and David O. Garcia. “Salud sin Fronteras: Identifying Determinants of Frequency of Healthcare Use Among Mexican Immigrants in Southern Arizona.” Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health.
- Martínez, Daniel E., Sam Chambers, Geoff Boyce, Jeremy Slack. “Impending Access to Asylum: Title 42 “Expulsions” and Migrant Deaths in Southern Arizona.” Journal on Migration and Human Security.
- Reineke, Robin C. and Daniel E. Martínez. “Excessive Use of Force and Migrant Death and Disappearances in Southern Arizona.” Journal on Migration and Human Security.
- Leal, Diego F. and Natalie L. Cadwalader. “Enforced Disappearance as a Border Management Tool: The Case of Border Patrol Detentions of Immigrant and Asylum-Seeking Families in the United States.” Journal on Migration and Human Security.
- Yang, Jue, Ruizhi Zhi, and Joseph Galaskiewicz. “How Does Policy Awareness Impact Consumer Preferences for Passenger Vehicles? A Study from China.” Transport Policy.
- Gomez, Charles J., Antonio D. Sirianni, and Launy Schweiger. “Attachment Preferences in Diverse Collective Problem-Solving Networks and Systemic Performance.” Journal of Mathematical Sociology.
- Gomez, Charles J., Dahlia Lieberman, and Elina Mäkinen. “Hedgehogs, Foxes, and Global Science Ecosystems: Decoding Universities’ Research Profiles Across Fields with Nested Ecological Networks.” Research Policy.
- Simon, Samantha J., “Essentialized Utility: Organizational Adaptation to Diversity Initiatives.” Gender & Society.
- Menchik, Daniel, and Maya Giaquinta. “The Words We Die By.” Social Science and Medicine.
- Wagner-Pacifici, Robin and Ronald L. Breiger. “Templates of Eventful Action in Social Networks.” In Handbook of Social Networks and Culture. Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Brieger, Ronald L. and Robin Wagner-Pacifici. “Social Networks and Social Categories.” In The Sage Handbook of Social Network Analysis. Sage Publications.
- Winfield, Taylor Paige. “All-Encompassing Ethnographies: Strategies for Feminist and Equity-Oriented Institutional Research.” Ethnography.
- Buenrostro Aguilar, Mario A., and Daniel E. Martínez. “Structural Vulnerability and Human Suffering: Pesticides and Self-Reported Pain Among Farmworkers in the United States.” American Behavioral Science.
2023 Journal Articles and Book Chapters
- Dormer, Alyssa, Daniel E. Martínez, and Annalise Gardella. “The Symbolic Criminalization of Asylum: Navigating Encounters with US Customs and Border Protection Officials.” Journal of the Southwest.
- Chambers, Samuel N., Geoffrey A. Boyce, Daniel E. Martínez, Coen C.W.G. Bongers, and Ladd Keith. “The Contribution of Physical Exertion to Heat-Related Illness and Death in the Arizona Borderlands.” Spatial and Spatio-temporal Epidemiology.
- Leahey, Erin, Jina Lee, and Russell J. Funk. “What Types of Novelty are Most Disruptive?” American Sociological Review.
- Roberts, John M., Jr., Emily Dorshorst, Yi Yin, Matthew A. Peeples, Ronald L. Breiger, Barbara J. Mills. “Sampling Variability and Centrality Score Comparisons in Archaeological Network Analysis: A Case Study of the San Pedro Valley, Arizona.” Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports.
- Bergesen, Albert. “Einstein’s Problem: Trans-Planetary Societies and the Special Theory of Relativity.” Journal of World-Systems Research.
- Langley, Carrie Ann, and Marylyn Morris McEwen. “Transitions from Jail to Rural Community for Adults with Mental Illness.” Public Health Nursing.
- Park, Michael, Erin Leahey, and Russell J. Funk. “Papers and Patents are Becoming Less Disruptive Over Time.” Nature.
- Martínez, Daniel E. “Reflections of a Chicano Social Scientist.” Latino Studies.
2022 Journal Articles and Book Chapters
- Gerber, Theodore P., Jane R. Zavisca, and Jia Wang. “Market and Nonmarket Pathways to Home Ownership and Social Stratification in Hybrid Housing Regimes: Evidence from Four Post-Soviet Countries.” American Journal of Sociology.
- Thompson, Jack, and Daniel E. Martínez. “Linked Fate, Cumulative Discrimination, and Panethnic Identification: Awareness and Use of ‘Latinx’ Among a Nationally Representative Sample of Hispanics/Latinos.” Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies.
- Winfield, Taylor Paige. “Interpellative Styles: Choreographies of Identity Disruptions and Repairs.” Sociological Theory.
- Winfield, Taylor Paige. “Vulnerable Research: Competencies for Trauma and Justice-Informed Ethnography.” Journal of Contemporary Ethnography.
- Winfield, Taylor Paige. “Chaplaincy Work and Preparation across Sectors.” In Chaplaincy and Spiritual Care in the Twenty-First Century: An Introduction. University of North Carolina Press.
- Winfield, Taylor Paige. “Vulnerable Sociology: Unpacking ‘Vulnerabilities’ and Developing Skills for Justice and Trama-Informed Research.” In Reading Sociology: Decolonizing Canada. Oxford University Press.
- Zhao, Yi, Joseph Galaskiewicz, and Eunsung Yoon. “Reconciling Theory and Context in Comparative Nonprofit Research.” Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly.
- Chambers, Samuel N., Geoff Boyce, and Daniel E. Martínez. “Climate Impact or Policy Choice? The Spatiotemporality of Thermoregulation and Border Crosser Mortality in Southern Arizona.” The Geographical Journal.
- Martínez, Daniel E. “The Radicalized Dimensions of Contemporary Immigration and Border Enforcement Policies and Practices.” Public Administration Review.
- Langley, Carrie. “Jail Transitions and Rural Communities: Implications for Practice and Policy.” Journal for Nurse Practitioners.
- Leal, Diego F. and Nicolas L. Harder. “Migration Networks and the Intensity of Global Migration Flows, 1990-2015.” Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies.
- Jang, Beksahn, Kelsey E. Gonzalez, Liwen Zeng, and Daniel E. Martínez. “The Correlates of Panethnic Identification: Assessing Similarities and Differences among Latinos and Asians in the United States.” Sociological Perspectives.
- Soler, Angela, Jared S. Beatrice, and Daniel E. Martínez. “Oral Pathologies as a Reflection of Structural Violence and Stigma Among Undocumented Migrants from Mexico and Central America.” In The Marginalized in Death: A Forensic Anthropology of Intersectional Identity in the Modern Era. Rowman & Littlefield.
- Gomez, Charles J., Andrew Herman, and Paolo Parigi. “Leading Countries in Global Science Increasingly Receive More Citations than Other Countries Doing Similar Research.” Nature Human Behavior.
- Fleming, Valerie, Franziska Frank, Yvonne Meyer, et al. “Giving Birth: A Hermeneutic Study of the Expectations and Experiences of Healthy Primigravid Women in Switzerland.” PLOS One.
- Zhao, Yi, Joseph Galaskiewicz, and Eunsung Yoon. “Reconciling Theory and Context in Comparative Nonprofit Research.” Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly.
- Wu, Lingfei, Aniket Kittur, Hyejin Youn, Staša Milojević, Erin Leahey, et al. “Metrics and Mechanisms: Measuring the Unmeasurable in the Science of Science.” Journal of Informetrics.
- Lee, Jina, Minjae Seo, and Erin Leahey. “Who Deserves Protection? How Naming Potential Beneficiaries Influences COVID-19 Vaccine Intentions.” Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World.
- Menchik, Daniel A. “Automating Expert Labor in Medicine: What Are the Questions?” American Behavioral Scientist.
- Lehpamer, Nicole and Daniel Menchik. “Learning to See Like a Medical Sociologist: Comparing One- Versus Two-Semester Fieldwork-Based Courses.” Teaching Sociology.
- An, Minyoung and Jennifer Carlson. “Politics at the Gun Counter: Examining Partisanship and Masculinity among Conservative Gun Sellers During the 2020 Gun Purchasing Surge.” Social Problems.
- Carlson, Jennifer and Elliot Ramo. “‘I’m Not a Conspiracy Theorist, But…’: Knowledge and Conservative Politics in Unsettled Times.” Social Forces.
- Earl, Jennifer and Jessica Maves Braithwaite. “Layers of Political Repression: Integrating Research on Social Movement Repression.” Annual Review of Law and Social Science.
- Elliott, Thomas, Jennifer Earl, Thomas V. Maher, and Heidi Reynolds-Stenson. “Softer Policing or the Institutionalization of Protest? Decomposing Changes in Observed Protest Policing over Time.” American Journal of Sociology.
- Earl, Jennifer, Thomas V. Maher, and Jennifer Pan. “The Digital Repression of Social Movements, Protest, and Activism: A Synthetic Review.” Science Advances.
- Reynolds-Stenson, Heidi and Jennifer Earl. “The Puzzle of Protest Policing Over Time: Historicizing Repression Research Using Temporal Moving Regressions.” American Behavioral Scientist.
2021 Journal Articles and Book Chapters
- Winfield, Taylor Paige. “Embodied Theodicy: From Conceptual to Bodily Engagements with Suffering.” Journal of the American Academy of Religion.
- van Stee, Elena G., Taylor Paige Winfield, Wendy Cadge, et al. “Assessing Student Engagement with Campus Chaplains: A Pilot Study from a Residential Liberal Arts College.” Journal of College and Character.
- Winfield, Taylor Paige. “Uncovering the Origins of a Sociologist’s Thoughts: A Methodology to Identify and Analyze Thought-Models.” The American Sociologists.
- Cage, Wendy, Taylor Paige Winfield, Michael Skaggs. “The Social Significance of Chaplains: Evidence from a National Survey.” Journal of Healthcare Chaplaincy.
- Freeman Anderson, Kathryn and Joseph Galaskiewicz. “Racial/Ethnic Residential Segregation and Urban Spatial Networks in the United States.” In Handbook of Cities and Networks. Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Galaskiewicz, Joseph, Kathryn Freeman Anderson, and Kendra Thompson-Dyck. “Minority-White Income Inequality across Metropolitan Areas: The Role of Racial/Ethnic Residential Segregation and Transportation Networks.” Journal of Urban Affairs.
- Abramson, Corey M. “Ethnographic Methods for Research on Aging: Making Use of a Fundamental Toolkit for Understanding Everyday Life.” In Handbook of Aging and the Social Sciences. Elsevier.
- Beatrice, Jared S., Angela Soler, Robin C. Reineke, Daniel E. Martínez. “Skeletal Evidence of Structural Violence among Undocumented Migrants from Mexico and Central America.” American Journal of Physical Anthropology.
- Carlson, Jennifer and Rina James. “Conspicuously Concealed: Federal Funding, Knowledge Production, and the Criminalization of Gun Research.” Sociological Perspectives.
- Elliott, Thomas, Misty Ring-Ramirez, and Jennifer Earl. “Spillover as Movement Agenda Setting: Using Computational and Network Techniques for Improved Rare Event Identification.” Social Science Computer Review.
- Elliott, Thomas and Jennifer Earl. “Talking with or Talking at Young Activists? Mediated Youth Engagement in Web-accessible Spaces.” In Four Dead in Ohio: The Global Legacy of Youth Activism and State Repression. Emerald Publishing.
- Jang, Beksahn, Kelsey E. Gonzalez, Liwen Zeng, and Daniel E. Martínez. “The Correlates of Panethnic Identification: Assessing Similarities and Differences among Latinos and Asians in the United States.” Sociological Perspectives.
- Li, Zhuofan, Daniel Dohan, and Corey Abramson. “Qualitative Coding in the Computational Era: A Hybrid Approach to Improve Reliability and Reduce Effort for Coding Ethnographic Interviews.” Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World.
- Maher, Thomas V., and Jennifer Earl. “Living Down to Expectations: Age Inequality and Youth Activism.” The Politics of Inequality.
- Martínez-Schuldt, Ricardo D. and Daniel E. Martínez. “Immigrant Sanctuary Policies and Crime-Reporting Behavior: A Multilevel Analysis of Reports of Crime Victimization to Law Enforcement, 1980 to 2004.” American Sociological Review.
- Slack, Jeremy and Daniel E. Martínez. “Postremoval Geographies: Immigration Enforcement and Organized Crime on the U.S.-Mexico Border.” Annals of the American Association of Geographers.
- Martínez, Daniel E. and Kelsey E. Gonzalez. “Panethnicity as a Reactive Identity: Primary Panethnic Identification among Latino-Hispanics in the United States.” Ethnic and Racial Studies.
- Martínez, Daniel E., and Kelsey E. Gonzalez. “‘Latino’ or ‘Hispanic’? The Sociodemographic Correlates of Panethnic Label Preferences among US Latinos/Hispanics.” Sociological Perspectives.
- Martínez-Schuldt, Ricardo D. and Daniel E. Martínez. “Destination Intentions of Unauthorized Mexican Border Crossers and Familial Ties to US Citizens.” The Sociological Quarterly.
- Reynolds-Stenson, Heidi and Jennifer Earl. “The Puzzle of Protest Policing Over Time: Historicizing Repression Research Using Temporal Moving Regressions.” American Behavioral Scientist.
- Ring-Ramirez, Misty and Jennifer Earl. “Spillover Through Shared Agendas: Understanding How Social Movements Set Agendas or One Another.” Partecipazione e Conflitto.
- Zavisca, Jane R., Theodore P. Gerber, and Hyungjun Suh. “Housing Status in Post-Soviet Contexts: A Multi-dimensional Measurement Approach.” Social Indicators Research.
- Breiger, Ronald L. “A Concluding Comment: Toward a Critical Social Network Analysis.” Social Networks.
- Pachucki, Mark C., and Ronald L. Breiger. “Network Theories.” In The Cambridge Handbook of Social Theory, Vol. 2: Contemporary Theories and Issues. Cambridge University Press.
- Hackett, Edward J., Erin Leahey, John N. Parker, Ismael Rafols, Stephanie Hampton, Ugo Corte, Diego Chavarro, et al. “Do Synthesis Centers Synthesize? A Semantic Analysis of Topical Diversity in Research.” Research Policy.
2020 Journal Articles and Book Chapters
- Winfield, Taylor Paige. “Rereading Durkheim in Light of Jewish Law: How a Traditional Rabbinic Thought-Model Shapes His Scholarship.” Theory and Society.
- Galaskiewicz, Joseph. “Organizational Theory for Sociologists.” Journal of Welfare Sociology.
- Whitford, Andrew B., H. Brinton Milward, Joseph Galaskiewicz, and Anne Khademian. “A Place at the Table: Organization Theory and Public Management.” Perspectives on Public Management and Governance.
- Bergesen, Albert. “Movies.” In The Sage Encyclopedia of the Sociology of Religion. Sage Publications.
- Davis, Andrew P. and Albert J. Bergesen. “Does Globalization Produce Populist Parties? A Cross-National Analysis.” In Mapping Populism: Approaches and Methods. Routledge.
- Maher, Thomas V., Morgan Johnstonbaugh, Jennifer Earl. “‘One Size Doesn’t Fit All’: Connecting Views of Activism with Youth Activist Identification.” Mobilization An International Quarterly.
- Carlson, Jennifer. “Gun Studies and the Politics of Evidence.” Annual Review of Law and Social Science.
- Carlson, Jennifer. “Police Warriors and Police Guardians: Race, Masculinity, and the Construction of Gun Violence.” Social Problems.
- Menchik, Daniel A. “Authority Beyond Institutions: The Expert’s Multivocal Process of Gaining and Sustaining Authoritativeness.” American Journal of Cultural Sociology.
- Menchik, Daniel A. “Moving from Adoption to Use: Physicians’ Mixed Commitments in Deciding to Use Robotic Technologies.” Work and Occupations.
- Coulter, Kiera, Samantha Sabo, Daniel E. Martínez, Katelyn Chisholm, Kelsey Gonzalez, Sonia Bass, Edrick Villalobos, et al. “A Study and Analysis of the Treatment of Mexican Unaccompanied Minors by Customs and Border Protection.” Journal on Migration and Human Security.
- Bloch, Stefano and Daniel E. Martínez. “Canicide by Cop: A Geographical Analysis of Canine Killings by Police in Los Angeles.” Geoforum.
- Gerber, Theodore P. and Jane Zavisca. “Experiences in Russia of Kyrgyz and Ukrainian Labor Migrants: Ethnic Hierarchies, Geopolitical Remittances, and the Relevance of Migration Theory.” Post-Soviet Affairs.
- Rambotti, Simone and Ronald L. Breiger. “Extreme and Inconsistent: A Case-Oriented Regression Analysis of Health, Inequality, and Poverty.” Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World.
- Dabkowski, Matthew F., Neng Fan, and Ronald Breiger. “Finding Globally Optimal Macrostructure in Multiple Relation, Mixed-Mode Social Networks.” Methodological Innovations.
- Basov, Nikita, Ronald Breiger, and Iina Hellsten. “Socio-Semantic and Other Dualities.” Poetics.
- Mützel, Sophie, and Ronald L. Breiger. “Duality Beyond Persons and Groups: Culture and Affiliation.” In The Oxford Handbook of Social Networks. Oxford University Press.
- Bjorklund, Eric T. and Ronald L. Breiger. “Social Stratification and Economy: Class, Power and Status Factor in Economic Actions and Processes.” In A Modern Guide to Economic Sociology. Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Littzen, Chloe O. R., Carrie A. Langley, and Consuelo A. Grant. “The Prismatic Midparadigm of Nursing.” Nursing Science Quarterly.
- Barringer, Sondra N., Erin Leahey, and Karina Salazar. “What Catalyzes Universities to Commit to Interdisciplinary Research?” Research in Higher Education.
- Leahey, Erin and Sondra N. Barringer. “Universities’ Commitment to Interdisciplinary Research: To What End?” Research Policy.
- Abramson, Corey M. and Neil Gong. “Introduction: The Promises, Pitfalls, and Practicalities of Comparative Ethnography.” In Beyond the Case: The Logics and Practices of Comparative Ethnography. Oxford University Press.
- Sánche-Jankowski, Martín and Corey M. Abramson. “Foundations of the Behavioralist Approach to Comparative Participant Observation.” In Beyond the Case: The Logics and Practices of Comparative Ethnography. Oxford University Press.
- Abramson, Corey M. and Martín Sánchez-Jankowski. “Conducting Comparative Participant Observation: Behavioralist Procedures and Techniques.” In Beyond the Case: The Logics and Practices of Comparative Ethnography. Oxford University Press.
- Cicourel, Aaron V. and Corey M. Abramson. “A Dialog with Aaron Cicourel on Comparative Ethnography.” In Beyond the Case: The Logics and Practices of Comparative Ethnography. Oxford University Press.
- Gong, Neil and Corey M. Abramson. “A Comparative Analysis of Comparative Ethnographies.” In Beyond the Case: The Logics and Practices of Comparative Ethnography. Oxford University Press.
- Abramson, Corey M. and Neil Gong. Beyond the Case: The Logics and Practices of Comparative Ethnography. Oxford University Press.
- Carlson, Jennifer. Policing the Second Amendment. Princeton University Press.
Journal Articles and Book Chapters
- Wong Dodge, Melanie, James Dobbs, Carl Crokkett, and Taylor Paige Winfield. “A Different Kind of Gap Year: Program Development and Assessment at the United States Service Academy Preparatory Schools.” Journal of Character and Leadership Development, 2019.
- Armstrong, Madison and Jennifer Carlson. “Speaking of Trauma: The Race Talk, the Gun Violence Talk, and the Racialization of Gun Trauma.” Palgrave Communications, 2019.
- Carlson, Jennifer. “Revisiting the Weberian Presumption: Gun Militarism, Gun Populism, and the Racial Politics of Legitimate Violence in Policing.” American Journal of Sociology, 2019.
- Menchik, Daniel. “Tethered Venues: Discerning Distant Influences on a Field Site.” Sociological Methods & Research, 2019.
- Martínez-Schuldt, Ricardo D. and Daniel E. Martínez. “Sanctuary Policies and City-Level Incidents of Violence, 1990 to 2010.” Justice Quarterly, 2019.
- Slack, Jeremy and Daniel E Martínez. “The Geography of Migrant Death: Violence on the US-Mexico Border.” In Handbook on Critical Geographies of Migration. Edward Elgar Publishing, 2019.
- Schoon, Eric W., David Melamed, Ronald L. Breiger, Eunsung Yoon, and Christopher Kleps. “Precluding Rare Outcomes by Predicting Their Absence.” PLOS One, 2019.
- Ghose, Nirnimesh, Loukas Lazos, Jerzy Rozenblit, and Ronald L. Breiger. “Multimodal Graph Analysis of Cyber Attacks.” Society for Modeling & Simulation International, 2019.
- Koppman, Sharon, and Erin Leahey. “Who Moves to the Methodological Edge? Factors that Encourage Scientists to Use Unconventional Methods.” Research Policy, 2019.
- Leahey, Erin, Sondra Barringer, and Misty Ring-Ramirez. “Universities’ Structural Commitment to Interdisciplinary Research.” Scientometrics, 2019.
- Garrett, Sarah B., Thea M. Matthews, Corey M. Abramson, Christopher J. Koenig, Fay J. Hlubocky, Christopher K. Daughtery, Pamela N. Munster, and Daniel Dohan. “Before Consent: Qualitative Analysis of Deliberations of Patients With Advanced Cancer About Early-Phase Clinical Trials.” Journal of Oncology Practice, 2019.
- Rendle, Katharine A., Corey M. Abramson, Sarah B. Garrett, Meghan C. Halley, and Daniel Dohan. “Beyond Exploratory: A Tailored Framework for Designing and Assessing Qualitative Health Research.” BMJ Open, 2019.
- Earl, Jennifer. “Symposium on Political Communication and Social Movements: Audience, Persuasion, and Influence.” Information, Communication & Society, 2019.
- Maher, Thomas V. and Jennifer Earl. “Barrier of Booster? Digital Media, Social Networks, and Youth Micromobilization.” Sociological Perspectives, 2019.
- Sallaz, Jeffrey J. “Exit Tales: How Precarious Workers Navigate Bad Jobs.” Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, 2017.
- Beyerlein, Kraig and Jeffrey J. Sallaz. “Faith’s Wager: How Religion Deters Gambling.” Social Science Research, 2017.
- Grant, Don, Cindy Cain, and Jeffrey Sallaz. “Bridging Science and Religion: How Health-Care Workers as Storytellers Construct Spiritual Meanings.” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 2017.
- Sallaz, Jeffrey J. and Chi Phoenix Wang. “Sumptuary Labor: How Liberal Market Economies Regulate Consumption.” Politics & Society, 2016.
- Sallaz, Jeffrey J. “Can we Scale Up Goffman? From Vegas to the World Stage.” Gaming Research & Review, 2016.
- Carlson, Jennifer, Kristin Goss, and Harel Shapira. Gun Studies: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Politics, Policy, and Practice. Routledge, 2018.
- Ray, Raka, Jennifer Carlson, and Abigail Andrews. The Social Life of Gender. Sage Publications, 2018.