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  • Miguel A. Avalos
    "Border regimes and temporal sequestration: An autoethnography of waiting” by Miguel A. Avalos
    Doctoral Student, Miguel A. Avalos, recently published "Border regimes and temporal sequestration: An autoethnography of waiting” in The Sociological Review. His article is now ranked 14 out of all top Sociology Journals! Congratulations Miguel! For the full article click here. Abstract: "Research on the US–...
  • Amirhossein Teimouri
    "Google Plus as a Contentious Field of Revolutionary Identity" by Amirhossein Teimouri
    Doctoral Candidate, Amirhossein Teimouri recently published "Google Plus as a Contentious Field of Revolutionary Identity: The Rise and Fall of the Rightist Islamist Anti-Nuclear Deal Movement in Iran." For more information on the publication click here. Abstract: "Social media platforms have been...
  • Dr. Tim Liao
    "Social Exchange in Mate Selection of Female Migrants in China" by Liqun Zeng and Dr. Tim Liao
    Former graduate student Liqun Zeng and Dr. Tim Liao recently published "Social Exchange in Mate Selection of Female Migrants in China" in Marriage & Family Review.  Abstract: "In...
  • Brian F. O'Neill
    Recognizing Brian O'Neill and Matt Schneider for their recent publication in the Society Pages
    Current graduate student Brian F. O'Neill and former graduate student Matthew Schneider were recently published in the Society Pages. The article "Fracking, Public Health, and Biden’s Green New Deal" includes part of their Public Sociology agenda. For the full article click...
  • Matthew Soener
    "Growth, climate change, and the critique of neoclassical reason; New possibilities for economic sociology" by Matthew Soener
    Matthew Soener recently published "Growth, climate change, and the critique of neoclassical reason; New possibilities for economic sociology" in the European Economic Sociology Newsletter. For the full article click here.  
  • Cynthia Buckley
    "Peer/Near-Peer Challenges to Strategic Stability: The Need to Securitize State Capacity" by Cynthia Buckley
    Cynthia Buckley, Ralph Clem, and Erik Herron published "Peer/Near-Peer Challenges to Strategic Stability: The Need to Securitize State Capacity" in Present and Future Challenges to Maintaining Balance Between Global Cooperation and Competition. For the full article click...
  • Cynthia Buckley
    "Abortion and Reproductive Health in Eurasia: Continuity and Change" by Cynthia Buckley
    Cynthia Buckley recently published  "Abortion and Reproductive Health in Eurasia: Continuity and Change," Chapter 47 in The Routledge Handbook of Gender in Central-Eastern Europea and Eurasia," Katalin Fabian, Janet Elise Johnson, and Mara Lazda Eds. Routledge. For information on the book click...
  • Cynthia Buckley
    "The COVID-19 Pandemic and State Healthcare Capacity: Government Responses and Citizen Assessments in Estonia, Georgia, and Ukraine." by Cynthia Buckley
    Cynthia J. Buckley, Ralph S. Clem & Erik S. Herron recently published "The COVID-19 Pandemic and State Healthcare Capacity: Government Responses and Citizen Assessments in Estonia, Georgia, and Ukraine." Problems of Post-Communism. The full article can be found here. Abstract: "The emergence of the COVID-19...
  • Heba M Khalil
    "Revolution in Parallel Times: An Egyptian Village’s Lived Revolution" by Heba M. Khalil
    PhD candidate, Heba M Khalil, recently published "Revolution in Parallel Times: An Egyptian Village’s Lived Revolution." Abstract: "This paper explores revolutionary and rural politics through the case study of Al-Tahseen, a small village in the Egyptian Delta that witnessed an administrative secessionist movement in 2012 and a lineage of protests since 2008. The paper...
  • Matthew Soener
    "Did the ‘Real’ Economy Turn Financial? Mapping the Contours of Financialisation in the Non-Financial Corporate Sector" by Matthew Soener
    Professor, Matthew Soener, recently published "Did the ‘Real’ Economy Turn Financial? Mapping the Contours of Financialisation in the Non-Financial Corporate Sector" Abstract: "The ‘financialisation’ of the economy is considered a key phenomenon of our time, but we lack large-scale empirical evidence of it. Has financialisation in the non-financial corporate sector really taken off in...

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