2024
Queering the Nation or Nationalizing Queerness?: How LGB-Identified Soldiers Experience Belonging and Service Post-DADT, Aaron Blasyak
Public Lands and Capitalism: The Case of the Adirondack Park, Weston (Trent) Fenner
Multiculturalism and the Wellbeing of Older U.S. Immigrants, Jeung hyun Kim
THREE PAPERS ON INTERGENERATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS IN CHINA, Wencheng Zhang
2023
Adulting While Disabled, J Dalton Stevens
2022
Dividing the Blue Line: the Cultural Work of Rural Policing in Upstate New York, Michael Branch
2021
Cultivating a New Transnational Elite: Parenting, Schooling, and Belonging in the Age of Global It, Adrienne Lee Atterberry
The Case for Intersectionality: An Intersectional Look At Disability in The Labor Market, Jennifer D. Brooks
2020
Making Military Wives: Militarizing Social Reproduction of Military Families, William J. Oliver
Time, Schedules, and the College Student with ADHD, Erik Daniel Rodriguez
2019
Las Lloronas: Mujeres, Depression, and the Sociological Imagination, Angie Pamela Mejia
A Drop in the Bucket: Transnational Philanthropy for Development Work in India by the Indian American Community, Bernadette Marie White
2018
Sanctioning the Poor: A Structural and Individual Analysis, Jessica Ann Hausauer
The Experience and Meaning of Same-Sex Marriage: A Life-Course Perspective, Aaron Hoy
DOLLAR STORE ECONOMY: REPRODUCING INEQUALITY WITHIN THE ORGANIZATION OF RETAIL SERVICE WORK, Tracy Lynn Vargas
2017
HEALTHY IMMIGRANTS? EXPLORING COUNTRY OF ORIGIN, PRE-IMMIGRATION EXPERIENCES, AND ACCULTURATION IN RELATIONSHIP TO U.S. IMMIGRANTS’ HEALTH, Ynesse Abdul-Malak
Whiteness Interrupted: Examining the Impact of Racialized Space on White Racial Identity, Marcus Bell
"I am Not a Hijra": Transgender Women Claiming Citizenship in South India, Liz Mount
The Ageing of the Archives: Community, Conflict, and Queer Potential at the Lesbian Herstory Archives, Rebekah Orr
FAMILIES DESIGNED THROUGH ART: EXPLORING EMBODIED EXPERIENCE AND CONCEPTION DISCLOSURE BASED ON SEXUAL IDENTITY, Natalee Mayonne Simpson
2016
Adolescent Health Behaviors Related to Reproductive Health: Does Structural Violence Matter?, Chantell B. Frazier
The Politics of Corporate Social Responsibility in Contemporary India, Kasturi Gupta
“Que(e)rying Religious Activism: Culture, Identity, and the Politics of Family in Unitarian Universalist Churches”, Karen E. Macke
Trans Gender Embodied States of Recognition: Fragmented Citizenship and Agency, Tre Wentling
2015
Educating for Export: Producing Filipino Migrant Workers for the Global Market, Yasmin Patrice Ortiga
Leading Teacher Unions: Negotiating Challenges and Impact, Carrie A. Roseamelia
Governing through Health: The Biomedical and Public Health Management of Drug Using Bodies, Kelly Szott
2013
Gender Regimes in Finance: The Social Organization of Money Work, Megan Bahns
An Intersectional Analysis of the Female Postsecondary Advantage: Gender, race, and College Selectivity, Gokhan Savas
I Ain't Do Nothing: The Social and Academic Experiences of Black Males in a Dismantled School, Don Sawyer
Nursing The Nation: Globalization, Gender, Race, State And African Immigrant Women In Health Care Work In The United States Of America, Fumilayo Showers
Weighing In on Heavy Issues: Exploring Race, Nativity, and Pre-Pregnancy Body Mass Index in Relationship to Preterm Birth and Low Birth Weight, Karyn Alayna Stewart
2012
Exploring the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN's) National Program Development in Biodiversity Conservation: A Comparative Study of India, Pakistan, Nepal, and Bangladesh, Medani Prasad Bhandari
The Class Ceiling in Doctoral Education: Social Class in the Formation of Scholars, Elizabeth Seton Mignacca
The Real Virtual World: Connectivity and Techno-mediation in the Lives of College Students, Alecea Standlee
2011
Genealogies of Resistance to Incarceration: Abolition Politics within Deinstitutionalization and Anti-Prison Activism in the U.S., Liat Ben-Moshe
"It's the Resources": Work, Governance, and the Institutionalization of an Emergency Food Network, Stephanie Crist
Class and Gender in the Phillippines: Ethnographic Interviews with Female Employer-Female Domestic Dyads, Emelda Tabao Driscoll
Intimate Allies: Identity, Community, and Everyday Activism Among Cisgender People with Trans-Identified Partners, Avery Brooks Tompkins
2010
Constructing migrant care labor: A study of institutional process and the discourse of migration and work, Li-Fang Liang
Trajectories of children's health inequalities and the role of parental resources, Wendy M. Parker
Gender at work on the force, Kristenne Marie Robison
Mujeres, myths, and margins: Afro-Dominican women within a capitalist world-economy, Griselda Rodriguez
The stress process and the growth trajectories of depressive symptoms: Is there a racial difference?, Na Zhao
2009
Indian IT workers in the U.S.: Race, gender, and state in the making of immigrant labor, Payal Banerjee
Strain and weight change, Val Episcopo
Advocating work: An institutional ethnography of patients' and their families' experiences within a managed care health system, Jennifer Flad
2008
The practice and organization of sign language interpreting in video relay service: An institutional ethnography of access, Jeremy Linn Brunson
Backstage politics: Social change and the "Gay TV" industry, Kathleen P. Farrell
"Thanks to Title IX": Female athletes' identifications and team sports in transition, Sarah M. Fischesser
2007
Community development and capacity building: A case study of Monte Verde, Costa Rica, Toby Ewing
Unclear path: Explosive remnants of war in Vietnam, Sara Elizabeth Smits
2006
Galatea's uprising: Activism in the United States sex workers' rights movement, Charleen M. Tuchovsky
2005
Simulated social spaces: Exploring interactions in a Web chat room, Janet J. Armentor
Living arrangements and care provision among the oldest old people in China, 1998--2002, Ying Fang
We are family: Trans-racial adoption and the work of assembling and practicing family, Katherin M. Flower Kim
Migrants in Nanjing: Personal experiences and social process, Kai Wu
2004
Sentencing the cure: Treatment facilitation and crime control management in a drug court workgroup, Corey Joseph Colyer
"Between worlds": How college educated deaf women negotiate education, mothering, and work, Cheryl G. Najarian
'Sacrificing at the altar of tenure': Untenured assistant professors' work/life management, Catherine Marie Richards Solomon
2003
A longitudinal study of health insurance coverage between the ages of 59 and 68, Christine Caffrey
The medicine way: Native American women's understanding and "doing" of medicine, Doreen Elizabeth Martinez
Processing private lives in public: An institutional ethnography of front-line welfare intake staff post welfare reform, Frank Michael Ridzi
Cracks in the system: How discourse, dominance and whiteness shape maternal drug health policy, Kristina Beth Wolff
2002
Discovering the magic: Readings, interpretations and analyses of the wonderful worlds of Disney, Carrie Lynn Cokely
The social organization of policy: An institutional ethnography of the United Nations Intergovernmental Forum on Forests, Lauren Elaine Eastwood
Crediting care, citizenship or marriage? Gender, race, class, and Social Security reform, Pamela Herd
Filipino village in Korea, Minwon Lee
Social dynamics of orphan care in the era of the HIV/AIDS pandemic: An insight of grandmothers' experiences in Zimbabwe, Neddy Rita Matshalaga
Risky women: The everyday life of an allergic woman, Sarah Marie Pitcher
In sickness and in health: Elderly men who care for wives with dementia, Richard Lloyd Russell
In the wake of Columbine: How youth make meaning of violence, schooling and the media, Linda M. Waldron
2001
Evie Evans's life history: Her sociological sojourn from a lifetime of crime to a life of dignity, Henia D. Johnson
2000
The potential to privately pay for long-term care services, Deborah D. Dougherty
To tell or not to tell: Social factors that shape the telling experiences of survivors of child sexual abuse, Karen Virginia Fox
"Conversions" of conviction: A study on the process of becoming a Reform Jew, Jessica B. Greenebaum
Living with the messiness: Experiences of ordained women in the Episcopal priesthood, Amy Alina Holzgang
Confronting Japanese selves: A case study of Japanese expatriate wives in Fort Lee, New Jersey, Miho Kawai
Advertising power: Hegemonic masculinity in fraternity rush advertisements, Ian Lapp
1999
In the child's best interest? Meaning and practices for parents and legal professionals in child custody conflicts, Elizabeth A. Callaghan
An illusion of difference: Reconstituting women on welfare into the working poor, Brenda M. Solomon
1998
Schooling and the production of popular culture: Negotiating subjectivities at the high school prom, Amy Louise Best
Reconstructing identities: The utility of adolescent pregnancy. The stories of poor African-American adolescent pregnant women in western city, Martha Morse Rawlings
Fly girl in the buttermilk: The graduate experiences at a predominantly White institution of Black women who attended various undergraduate environments, Renee Ericka Spraggins
1997
Electoral opposition in the British National Union of Mineworkers: The effects of local union organization, Donald J. Pratt
1996
Voices from the margins: The construction of racial and ethnic identity for Cape Verdean-Americans, Lelia Lomba De Andrade
1995
Motivational dynamics of student movement participation in contemporary South Korea, Byeong-chul Park
On the margin between "high" culture and "ordinary" everyday life: Social organization of the amateur orchestra and its musicians, Jeong Hwa Park
Struggling for knowledge: Students, coordinated studies, and collaborative learning, Patricia Ellen Russo
1993
The sociology of Auguste Rodin, Anne Norinne Bates
1990
'Ideology', 'meaning', and 'myth': Marx, Weber, and Durkheim on the three dimensions of sacred symbolism and their uses in society, Jacek Ganowicz