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Authors Julia C. Lerch, David John Frank, and Evan Schofer discuss the article, "The Social Foundat
Author Karen A. Cerulo discusses the article, "Enduring Relationships: Social Aspects of Perceived I
Author David Mickey-Pabello discusses the article, "The Anti-Affirmative Action Avalanche: The Rise
Author Jose Loya discusses the article, "Ethno-Racial Stratification in the Refinanced Mortgage Mar
Author Rhacel Salazar Parreñas discusses the book, "Unfree: Migrant Domestic Work in Arab States"
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Authors Hillary Angelo and Miriam Greenberg discuss the article, "Environmentalizing Urban Sociolog
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Authors Victoria E. Rodriguez and Laura E. Enriquez discuss the article, "Immigration-Related Discri
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Authors Sharla Alegria and Catherine Yeh discuss the article, "Machine Learning and the Reproduction
Author Rachel Best discusses the article, "The Stigma of Diseases: Unequal Burden, Uneven Decline,"
Author Stephanie Dhuman discusses the article, "'Why Can’t We Have Some Kind of Unity?' Cultural Con
Authors Greer Mellon and Bonnie Siegler discuss the article, "New Experimental Evidence on Anti-Asia
Author Nik Lampe discusses the article, "Teaching with TikTok in Online Sociology of Sex and Gender
Authors Richard J. Petts and Daniel L. Carlson discuss the article, "Managing a Household during a
Author Xinyan Wu discusses the article, "Parallel Development: Medicalization and Decriminalization
Author Matthew Parbst discusses the article, "The Effect of Welfare State Policy Spending on the Equ
Author Maria Akchurin discusses the article, "Contested Infrastructures: Water, Privatization, and P