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American Journal of Sociology

Material type: TextTextPublication details: Chicago, USA : The University of Chicago Press, 2021-Description: volumes 23 cmISSN: 0002-9602 (print); 1537-5390 (online)Subject(s): Sociology -- Periodicals
Contents:
Sect, Nation, and Identity after the Fall of Mosul: Evidence from a Natural Experiment / Christopher Barrie
Rediscovering the 1%: Knowledge Infrastructures and the Stylized Facts of Inequality / Daniel Hirschman
Shining a Light on the Shadows: Endogenous Trade Structure and the Growth of an Online Illegal Market / Scott W. Duxbury andDana L. Haynie
The Political Economy of Incarceration in the Cotton South, 1910–1925 / Christopher Muller andDaniel Schrage
“We’re Still Dying Quicker Than We Can Effect Change”: #BlackLivesMatter and the Limits of 21st-Century Policing Reform / Michelle S. Phelps,Christopher E. Robertson, andAmber Joy Powell
Resource Extension and Status Identity: Marriage Ties among Family Business Groups in an Emerging Economy / Chi-Nien Chung,Zong-Rong Lee, andHongjin Zhu
“A Nowadays Disease”: HIV/AIDS and Social Change in a Rural South African Community / Sanyu A. Mojola,Nicole Angotti,Enid Schatz, andBrian Houle
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Serials (Foreign) Volume 127, Number 3 (November 2021 Available Room Use Only SERIALS-122

The American Journal of Sociology (AJS) presents pathbreaking work from all areas of sociology, with an emphasis on theory building and innovative methods

Sect, Nation, and Identity after the Fall of Mosul: Evidence from a Natural Experiment / Christopher Barrie

Rediscovering the 1%: Knowledge Infrastructures and the Stylized Facts of Inequality / Daniel Hirschman

Shining a Light on the Shadows: Endogenous Trade Structure and the Growth of an Online Illegal Market / Scott W. Duxbury andDana L. Haynie

The Political Economy of Incarceration in the Cotton South, 1910–1925 / Christopher Muller andDaniel Schrage

“We’re Still Dying Quicker Than We Can Effect Change”: #BlackLivesMatter and the Limits of 21st-Century Policing Reform / Michelle S. Phelps,Christopher E. Robertson, andAmber Joy Powell

Resource Extension and Status Identity: Marriage Ties among Family Business Groups in an Emerging Economy / Chi-Nien Chung,Zong-Rong Lee, andHongjin Zhu

“A Nowadays Disease”: HIV/AIDS and Social Change in a Rural South African Community / Sanyu A. Mojola,Nicole Angotti,Enid Schatz, andBrian Houle

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