Graduate Publications

2025

Sam Robbins published an article with several co-authors entitled “Success Rates and Success Stories: Staging Anticipation on Fertility Clinic Websites in Taiwan, Japan, and the UK” in Social Science & Medicine.

Charlotte Abel published “Psychiatric Gaslighting: the surveillance of mental illness during pregnancy” in Social Problems, co-authored with Stefan Timmermans.

2024

Qiaoyan Rosenbergpublished an opinion piece on Nikkei Asia newspaper. You can see it .

Nihal Kayali published an article titled “Managing Uncertain Times in Turkey: Refugee Healthcare Research During a Global Pandemic”in The International Journal of Middle East Studies. The text is available .

Neil Gong, a recent graduate, published a book based on his dissertationSons, Daughters, and Sidewalk Psychoticsby University of Chicago Press. He will have a book talk and signing event at Chevalier Books on Monday May 13 at 6pm. The information can be found .

Mallory Rees​ (with Abigail Saguy) just published an article, entitled “in Social Forces.

Wisam Alshaibi, a recent graduate and currently Assistant Professor at NYU-Abu Dhabi, just had his article, “The Anatomy of Regime Change: Transnational Political Opposition and Domestic Foreign Policy Elites in the Making of US Foreign Policy on Iraq,” accepted for publication in the American Journal of Sociology. The article is based on the research he conducted while at UCLA.

Catherine Cooke published a new article, entitled “Frustration and fidelity: how public interest lawyers navigate procedure in the direct representation of asylum seekers,” in Law & Society Review.

Andrew Chalfoun​ published an article entitled “Shifting responsibility onto coparticipants: Disafiliative accounts in request sequences” in Discourse Studies. The Article can be found .

Kieth Cox recently published an article in Social Psychology Quarterly — “When Good News Falls Flat: Complications in the Delivery and Reception of Good News in Pediatric Neurology”. The article can be found .

Andrew Chalfoun​ (with Giovanni Rossi and Tanya Stivers) published an article entitled “The Magic Word? Face-Work and the Functions of Please in Everyday Requests” in Social Psychology Quarterly. The article can be found . There is also a second article entitled “To Err is Human but to Persist is Diabolical: Toward a Theory of Interactional Policing” in Frontiers in Sociology. This article can be found

Nathan Hoffmann just published an article, “Strangers in the Homeland? The Academic Performance of Children of Return Migrants in Mexico,” in Population Research and Policy Review. This article can be found .

Zach Griffen, a recent graduate and a current postdoc fellow at NYU, published a piece, titled “How the Democrats Became the Party of Economics on the TIME magazine website found .

Kaiting Zhou​ published an article, based on her MA thesis and titled “Dating in captivity: creativity, digital affordance, and the organization of interaction in online dating during quarantine,” in Theory and Society. This can be found here.

Gilad Wenig published a piece reflecting on his fieldwork experiences so far in States, Power, and Societies, the official newsletter of the ASA Political Sociology section. This can be found .

Will Schupmann and Stefan Timmermans published a chapter for the Handbook on Sociology of Health and Medicine: “Sociology of the medical profession and para-professions”. This can be found .

Neil Gong, a recent graduate and Assistant professor at UCSD, published an Op-Ed piece in LA Times on March 22, 2024.

Former Ƶundergraduate Sociology student Julieta Goldenberg and Professor Rogers Brubaker published “Emerging Pronoun Practices After the Procedural Turn: Disclosure, Discovery, and Repair,”.

Former ƵSociology graduate student Pamela Prickett (now at the University of Amsterdam) and Professor Stefan Timmermans published their book The Unclaimed: Abandonment and Hope in the City of Angels. The book has already met quite a bit of critical acclaim, including a review in the New York Timesreferring to the book as “.” They were also interviewed this weekend in a very thoughtful. The book has also received interviews and coverage from,, thepodcast, the(upcoming), and.

Pamela Prickett and Professor Stefan Timmermans’ new book (The Unclaimed) was the subject of two new prominent review essays, including one by distinguished writerand anotherwhich also reviews the new book from former PhD student Neil Gong (Sons, Daughters, and Sidewalk Psychotics: Mental Illness and Homelessness in Los Angeles).

Gilad Wenig(along with a number of coauthors) published two new reports for the RAND Corporation entitled and . In addition, his article on former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak, his memoir, and the 1973 war was published in the

Natasha Bluthpublished an article titled, “Reframing as recourse: How women approach and initiate the end of fertility treatment,” in Social Science & Medicine.The Article can be found .

Rohan Advanico-authored a book chapter, titled “Marxism and Neo-Marxism” with Michael McCarthy in the .He also published a book review of Arab Studies Journal.

Will Schupmann’s research on was reported and discussed in Medical Ethics Advisor.

Catherine Crooke published an article, titled “US Asylum Lawyering and Temporal Violence,” in Law and Society Inquiry. It is available

Nathan Hoffmann published an article (with Kristopher Velasco), titled “Policy Effects on Mixed-Citizenship, Same-Sex Unions: A Triple-Difference Analysis” in Social Forces. You can read it .

MJ Hill published an article (with collaboration with two neuroendocrinologists), titled “Deconstructing sex: Strategies for undoing binary thinking in neuroendocrinology and behavior” in Hormones and Behavior. The full text is available .

Gilad Wenig’s article (with Neil Ketchley), titled “Purging to Transform the Post-Colonial State: Evidence from the 1952 Egyptian Revolution,” was accepted for publication at Comparative Political Studies.

Andrew Chalfoun’s published article, “Biblical Authority in Interaction: How do evangelicals use the Bible?” received the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion’s Student Paper Award. The article is available

Vivek Ramakrishnan is lead author of a study by the ƵLabor Center entitled “California’s Future is Clocked In: The Experiences of Young Workers,” available . Aya Konishi also participated and provided writing support. The report is featured in (Southern California Public Radio).

Nicholas Tinoco (with Prof. Cecilia Menjivar) published an article, titled “The Long Arm of Arizona’s SB 1070: Antecedents and Far-Reaching Spillover Effects” in Oxford Bibliographies in Latino Studies (Ilan Stavans, Editor in Chief. New York: Oxford University Press).

Oscar Contreras Velasco published an article, titled “Unintended consequences of state action: How kingpin strategy transformed the structure of violence in Mexico’s organized crime.” In Trends in organized crime. The article can be found .

Alina Arseniev-Koehler, a recent graduate and postdoc at UC-San Diego, just published an article, “The Stigma of Diseases: Unequal Burden, Uneven Decline,” in American Sociological Review with Rachel Khan Best. The article is available .

2023

Will Schupmannpublished an article inSocial Science and Medicine:“We are not the ethics police”: The professionalization of clinical ethicists and the regulation of medical decision-making. The article can be found

Nick DiRagopublished an article with Min Zhou in Ethnic and Racial Studies: “The trajectory of the colour line in a US immigrant gateway: hyperdiverse spatialization in Los Angeles.” The article can be found

Aya Konishi and Vivek Ramakrishnan co-authored a Labor Center report on ridesharing in New York city and were quoted in and The report can be found here.

Rohan Advanipublished a book review of Sara Salem’s Anticolonial Afterlives in Egypt: The Politics of Hegemony in the International Journal of Comparative Sociology. The review can be found

Andrew Chalfoun published an article, titled “Biblical Authority in Interaction: How Evangelicals Use the Bible” in Journal of Pragmatics.The article can be found

Joel Herrera published an article, titled “Rejecting the Social Contract: Criminal Governance, Agrarian Inequalities and the Autodefensa Movement in Michoacán, Mexico,” in the Journal of Latin American Studies.The article can be found

Nanum Joenpublished an article, titled “Swapping Gender Traditionalism: Christianity, Buddhism, and Gender Ideology in South Korea” in the Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion. This article is based on her M.A. thesis and can be found

Harleen Kaur, a recent graduate, and Victoria Tran, our current student, published their article titled “The limits of imperial incorporation: Alternative sociological frameworks to study Asian American subjects” in Sociology Compass. The article can be found

Zach Griffen published an article, “The Economization of Early Life: Human Capital Theory, Biology, and Social Policy,” in Science, Technology, & Human Values. The article can be found

Caroline Reillypublished an article, entitled “Critical Mass and Critical Representation: Economic Transition, Workplace Cultures, and Women CEOs in China.” In Sociology of Development, with Junmin Wang. The article can be found

Alina Arseniev-Koehlerpublished an article, , in Sociological Methods & Research, with Jacob G. Foster.

Jennifer Uribe wrote for a Tendona literary and visual arts magazine that aims to create space for creative and critical work across. You may view it here .

2022

Kristin Liao published a research article titled “Unequal effects of the COVID-19 epidemic on employment: Differences by immigrant status and race/ethnicity” in PLOS ONE with Andres Villarreal. The article can be found

Irene Del Mastro published an article, titled “Providing culturally competent and universal health care in the Peruvian Amazon: The Role of Medical Authority” in Social Science and Medicine. Here is the

Rebecca Kaufman published an article, titled “Genomic uncertainty and genetic counsellors’ professional authority” in Sociology of Health and Illness with Stefan Timmermans. The article can be found

Oscar Mayorga published an article, which examines the replicability of social science research, with Paul Martinez (our Alum) and an international team of scholars in PNAS. The full text can be found .

Josefina Flores Morales co-authored a short piece in the online Generations magazine (titled: “Apprehension and the aging of undocumented parents”) with ƵSociology alum Laura E. Enriquez, which can be seen .

She has alsopublished an article (with coauthors) titled “”Network resources and educational outcomes among Mexican-origin youth” inSocial Science Research. The full text can be found

She has more recently published a co-authored article in the Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. It is titled “Peer effects on the educational outcomes of immigrant youth: heterogeneity by generation and school context.” Link is .

Sam Lutzker published an op-ed in the San Francisco Chronicle with Ananya Roy entitled, “How the brutal clearing of an L.A. homeless encampment can teach S.F. what not to do in the Tenderloin” (). This op-ed is based on their report with the Echo Park Lake research collective on last year’s displacement, which can be found .

He has alsopublished two-public facing artile forfor Knock.LA on our region’s homelessness policies: one recently on Councilmember Mark Ridley-Thomas’ relationship with activistsand previously on Project Room Key’s punitive policies. The full texts can be foundand.

Caroline Reilly published an article with Junmin Wang and Kaniz Fatema in Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship. The title of the article is “Gender Bias, Institutional Predicaments and Innovativeness of Female CEOs in China” and the article can be seen .

Alina Aseniev-Koehler publishedan article at PNAS with Susan Cochran, Vickie Mays, Kai-Wei Chang, and Jacob Foster. The full article can be found .

Ariana Valle published an article, titled “’He begins by targeting Mexicans and he will end with Puerto Ricans’: unpacking Florida Puerto Ricans’ politics of immigration,” in Ethnic and Racial Studies journal. This article was derived from her dissertation and can be seen .

Joel Herrera published a blog post, titled “Beyond Blood Avocados,” in the online magazine Political Violence at a Glance. You can find the post .

He has alsopublished two articles recently. They are: “The limits of resistance to criminal governance: Cyclical violence and the aftermath of the autodefensa movement in Michoacán, Mexico” in Global Crime and“Diversifying violence: Mining, export-agriculture, and criminal governance in Mexico” in World Development (w/Cesar Martinez-Alvarez). The full texts can be found and .

Nathan Hoffmanpublished an article titled “A ‘win-win exercise’? The effect of westward migration on educational outcomes of Eastern European children” in the Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. You can read the article .

Nick DiRago, Will Schupmann, and Yvonne Carrillo (along with Michael Gaddis and other authors from outside our department) published an article, titled “COVID-19 Vaccine Rollouts and the Reproduction of Urban Spatial Inequality: Disparities Within Large US Cities in March and April 2021 by Racial/Ethnic and Socioeconomic Composition,” in Journal of Urban Health.

Nada Ali Ramadan published a piece on the SSRC’s Immanent Frame. It can be seen .

Irene Del Mastro published an article (based on her MA thesis) in Culture, Health and Sexuality. The title of the article is “Adapting to poverty and dealing with gender: a comparative perspective on teenage pregnancy in the Peruvian Amazon. The full text can be found .

Acton JiashiFeng published an article, entitled “Revisiting Horizontal Stratification in Higher Education: College Prestige Hierarchy and Educational Assortative Mating in China,” in Demography.The article can be found .

Jessica Huertapublished an article titled “If they call me, ‘sir’: American newspaper representations of military women” in Feminist Media Studies. The article can be read .

Andrew Hermanpublished an article, titled “Leading countries in global science increasingly receive more citations than other countries doing similar research,” (with Charles J. Gomez and Paolo Parigi) on Nature Human Behavior which can be found .

Amber Villalobos co-authored this Opinion piece in the New York Times “The Government Gave Out Bad Loans. Students Deserve a Bailout.” This article can be found

Lucrecia ​Mena Meléndez published an article, “Rural-Urban Differences in Unintended Pregnancies, Contraceptive Nonuse, and Terminated Pregnancies in Latin America and the Caribbean” in Women’s Reproductive Health which can be found .

Yotala Oskay* published an article, titled “Sharing Places: Local Socio-Economic Organization and Inequality in Contemporary Short-Term Rental Markets” inSocial Currents that can be found .

Tianjian Lai and Nathan Hoffman (with Roger Waldinger) recently published an article in the Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, entitled “When fear spreads: individual- and group-level predictors of deportation worry among Latino immigrants.” You can access the article .

2021

Mallory Rees published an article in Social Problems, titled “Selling the Ability to ‘Have It All’: How Direct Selling Organizations Exploit Intensive Mothering Ideologies.” It’s available .

Kristella Montiegel published and article in Language in Society, titled “’Use your words’: Vocalization and moral order in an oral preschool classroom for deaf or hard-of-hearing children.” The full text can be found .

Luis Manuel Olguin published “Análisis de la Conversación: Fundamentos, metodología y alcances,” a comprehensive introduction to Conversation Analysis and the first CA textbook written in Spanish, with Chase W. Raymond, a graduate from the department. The full text is available .

Caitlin Ahearn just published an article, titled“Planning for College and Careers: How Families and Schools Shape the Alignment of Postsecondary Expectations,”in Sociology of Education. The article is available .

Alina Arseniev-Koehler (with Jacob Foster, Vickie Mays, Kai-Wei Chang, Susan Cochran) published an article in the American Journal of Public Health, entitled“Aggression, Escalation, and Other Latent Themes in Legal Intervention Deaths of Non-Hispanic Black and White Men: Results From the 2003‒2017 National Violent Death Reporting System.” The full text is available .

Ian Graypublished a piece with Stephanie Barral in the European Economic Sociology Newsletter, entitled “A (rapid) climate audit of economic sociology.” The article is available .

Josefina Flores Morales published an article, “”Beyond undocumented: Differences in the mental health of Latinx undocumented college students” in Latino Studies. The article is available . In addition, her research was featured and quoted in the blog of the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College.

Daniel Zipp published an article, entitled “Chinatowns Lost? The Birth and Death of Urban Neighborhoods in an American City,” in City and Community. The article is available .

Christina Chica published an article, entitled “Toward a sociology of global comparative placemaking,” in Sociology Compass. The article is available .

Ian Gray published two new articles. The first, “The treadmill of protection: How public finance constrains climate adaptation,” was published in The Anthropocene Review and is available .The second, “Hazardous simulations: Pricing climate risk in US coastal insurance markets,” was published in Economy & Society and is available .

Irene Del Mastro Naccarato published the paper “Home birth preference, childbirth, and newborn care practices in rural Peruvian Amazon” with a team of coauthors in PLOS One. The article is available .

Sam Lutzker published an op-ed “Op-Ed: Cancel parking fines for unhoused people who live in their cars” in the Los Angeles Times. This article is available .

Mirian Martinez-Aranda published an article, “Collective Liminality: The Spillover Effects of Indeterminate Detention on Immigrant Families,” in the Law & Society Review. The article is available .

Josefina Flores Morales published the paper “An Exploration of the Relationship Between Diabetes and Depression Among Immigrants in the United States” in the Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health.

Lucrecia Mena Melendez published a new article, “Ethnoracial child health inequalities in Latin America: Multilevel evidence from Bolivia, Colombia, Guatemala, and Peru” in Social Science & Medicine – Population Health. The article is available .

Anthony James Williams published a review of the book “Security and Risk Technologies in Criminal Justice”, in Symbolic Interaction. The review is entitled: “The Need for Interdisciplinary Approaches to Criminal (in)Justice.” It’s available .

Chiara Galli (postdoc at Cornell) published an op-ed, “Joe Biden can save the soul of our nation with these asylum reforms,” in The Hill. The article is available .

Josefina Flores Moralespublished an article, “Aging and undocumented: The sociology of aging meets immigration status” in Sociology Compass. The article is available .

Andrew N. Le published an article in the Jornal of Ethnicities,“Upward or downward? The importance of organizational forms and embedded peer groups for the second generation.”

2020

Nihal Kayali published a paper, “Syrian Refugees Navigate Turkey’s Shifting Health Care Terrain,” in MERIP. The article is available .

Antwann Michael Simpkinspublished“Here to Stay in the Bay!”: The Politics of Vestibularity, Black Trans Women of Jamaica, Gendered Duress, and the Work of Recognition in.

Harleen Kaurpublished a paper, “Sikhs as Implicated Subjects in the United States: A Reflective Essay on Gurmat-Based Interventions in the Movement for Black Lives” inSikh Research Journal.The article is available.

Kristella Montiegelpublished “Modulating action through minimization: Syntax in the service of offering and requesting”inLanguage in Society.The article is available .

Tianjian Laihas a forthcoming article inInternational Migration Review,“Legal Exclusion, Civic Exclusion: How Legal Status Stratifies Latino Immigrants’ Civic Engagement.”

Antwann Michael Simpkinspublished “Apparitions in the Theory: How the Sciences Cause Race and Gender to Matter in the Twenty-first Century” in.

Pei Palmgren published“Onward pushes and negotiated refuge: theorizing the fluid national and urban regimes of forced migration in Southeast Asia.” inDisplacement: Global Conversations on Refuge.

2019

Bowei Hupublished the article “Subcontractors’ Dilemma: the Expansion of Taiwanese Firms 2002–2015” in the International Journal of Taiwan Studies (with Thung-hong Lin). The article is available, with an ungated version.

Zeke Chenpublishing a new paper, “How the choice of reference group matters: economic integration of rural-to-urban migrants in China,” which appears in the Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies.The paper is available for download.

Amanda McArthurpublished a new paper, “Pain and the collision of expertise in primary care physical exams,” in Discourse Studies. The paper is available

Christina Chicapublished “Queer Integrative Marginalization: LGBTQ Student Integration Strategies at an Elite University,” in Socius. The paper is available for download.

Ariana Vallepublished an article, “Second-generation Central Americans and the Formation of an Ethnoracial Identity in Los Angeles,” in the journalIdentities: Global Studies in Culture and Power. The article is available.

Chiara Gallihas published a new paper in Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, entitled “Humanitarian Capital: How Lawyers Help Immigrants Use Suffering to Claim Membership in the Nation-State.” The piece is available.

Wisam Alshaibihas published a new paper (forthcoming), “Personal Trials and Social Fears: Examining Reflexivity in Captivity Narratives,” with Leslie Irvine (CU Boulder) in the journal NANO.

Ariana Valle‘s new article based on her dissertation research, “Race and the Empire-state: Puerto Ricans’ Unequal U.S. Citizenship,” appears in the current issue of Sociology of Race and Ethnicity. The article is available. A report she authored based on a second research project, “¡Puerto Rico Se Levanta!: Hurricane María and Narratives of Struggle, Resilience, and Migration,” was published by the Natural Hazards Center (University of Colorado-Boulder). This report is also featured in the U.S. National Library of Medicine Disaster Lit database. The report is available

Ian Graypublished a commentary in the Washington Post (Monkey Cage) on the PG&E bankruptcy and what it means for firms and markets in light of climate change. The piece is available.

Josefina Flores Moralespublished “Aging Knows No Borders” in Public Health Post, available.

2018

Ian Peacock,published a report with the American Immigration Council (with Emily Ryo from USC) onThe report has received a wave of media coverage in,,, and.

Nathan Hoffmanpublished a new paper in the British Education Research Journal entitled “Cognitive achievement of children of immigrants: Evidence from the Millennium Cohort Study and the 1970 British Cohort Study. It is available.

Sung Park,Professor Judy Seltzer, and former Ƶdoctoral student Jenjira Yahirun’s paper, “Step-grandparenthood in the United States” was published in the Journal of Gerontology and referenced in the New York Times article,

Anthony James Williamspublished a brief with the Scholars Strategy Network entitled “Why Black Women Organizers Need To Care For Themselves And Each Other — And How They Can Do It.” It is available.

Caitlin Ahearnrecently published her book,Bridging the Gaps: College Pathways to Career Success,coauthored with James E. Rosenbaum and Janet E. Rosenbaum, which is featured in the new books section of the Russel Sage Foundation Fall 2018 catalog. For more information about the book, click.

Becca DiBennardorecently published two papers. These include “” (published in the International Journal of Women’s Studies, coauthored withProfessor Abigail Saguy) and “” (published in Socius).

Casandra Salgadopublished her article “Mexican American Identity: Regional Differentiation in New Mexico” inSociology of Race and Ethnicity. The article is available for download.

Andrew Lepublished his article “Upward or downward? The importance of organizational forms and embedded peer groups for the second generation” in the journalEthnicities. It is available.

Chiara Gallipublished a research brief and policy report on “under the California Immigration Research Initiative Research Brief Series #6 as well as “to Trump’s Criminalization of Central American Unaccompanied Minors” in the Latino Public Policy 2 report.

Chiara Gallihas a paper that has been published in the journalEthnic and Racial Studies Review.The title is

Amanda McArthurwon the ASA Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis section’s Graduate Studcent Paper Award for her paper “Getting Pain on the Table in Primary Care Physical Exams” at the ASA conference this year.

Deisy Del Realreceived the ASA Sociology of Law Graduate Student Paper Award and an Honorable Mention for the ASA International Migration section’s Aristide Zolberg Scholar Award for her paper “Toxic Ties: The Reproduction of Legal Violence within Mixed-Status Familian and Friendship Ties” which was published in the International Migration Review.

David Schieberhas justpublished a new paper in the ASA journal Socius. The paper, “My Body of Work: Promotional Labor and the Bundling of Complementary Work,” is available.

Molly Feehas just published a paper in the journalMigration Studiesand also for a post to theForced Migrationforum.TheMigration Studies paper is entitled “” and theForced MigrationForum is

Zhenxiang (Zeke) Chenhas a paper co-authored with Professor Lauren Duquette-Rury that has been published in theInternational Migration Review. The title is

Rocio Garciarecently published an article inSociology Compasstitled “The Politics of Erased Migrations: Expanding a Relational, Intersectional Sociology of Latinx Gender and Migration.”For the full piece visit:

Ariana Vallesolo-authored an article titled“Race and the Empire-state: Puerto Ricans’ Unequal U.S. Citizenship” published inSociology of Race and Ethnicity.For the full piece visit:

Deisy Del Realwasrecently published by theInternational Migration Reviewwith a piece titled“Toxic Ties: The Reproduction of Legal Violence within Mixed-Status Intimate Partners, Relatives, and Friends.” For the full piece, see:

Gary Yeritsianpublished an article titled“Freedom Above Things: Nietzsche and the Artistic Critique of Capitalism” inCritical Sociology. He also has a forthcoming article in theJournal of Consumer Culturetitled, “Participation From Above and From Below: Brand Community and the Contestation of Cultural Participation.”

Phi Sureceived the SSSP Global Division/Critical SociologyAward for her paper, “Making Cold War Migrants: Vietnamese in DividedGermany.”

Andrew Lepublished his first piece titled “Episodic ethnicity: a case study of a Japanese Buddhist temple” in theJournal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. For the full piece, see:

2017

published an article inRacial and Ethnic Studiesentitled,“Stuck Behind Kitchen Doors? Assessing the Work Prospects of Second-Generation Latino Workers in a Los Angeles Restaurant.” The article was also awarded the 2016 Best Student Paper in the Labor Studies division of SSSP.

has a forthcoming article inRSF: Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences, entitled,“Bridging the Service Divide: Dual Labor Niches and Embedded Opportunities in Restaurant Work.”

Gender & Societyarticle, “Working for Redemption: Formerly Incarcerated Black Women and Punishment in the Labor Market” is now published online at. The article was also awarded the 2017 Blackwell Graduate Student Paper Award from ASA-SREM.

and former student Amada Armenta published their paper “Latinos and the Crimmigration System” inRace, Ethnicity and Law.

was author of the article,in the latest issue ofSocial Problems.

co-authored an article with Professorentitled, “” in the latest issue ofSocial Problems.

coauthoredwithentitled, “‘I Would Never Want to be an Only Wife’: The Role of Discursive Networks and Post-Feminist Discourse in Reframing Polygamy” that was just published inSocial Problems.

has a forthcoming article inCritical Sociology: ‘Capitalism 2.0’: Web 2.0 Manifestoes and the New Spirit of Capitalism.

2016

published an article inResearch in the Sociology of Workentitled, “Matching Up: Producing Proximal Service in a Los Angeles Restaurant.”

‘spaper,,is the lead article in the current issue of AJS!

paper“Control from On High: Cloud Computing, Skill, and Acute Frustration among Analytics Workers in the Digital Publishing Industry”will be appearing in an upcoming volume ofResearch in the Sociology of Work.Michael was also featured inOrganization Studieswith his paper “Disappearing into the Object: Aesthetic and Organizational COntrol in Routine Cultural Work.”

paper “Mirrored boundaries: how ongoing homeland-hostland contexts shape Bangladeshi immigrant collective identity formation” has been accepted for publication inEthnic and Racial Studies.

Eleni Skaperdas has won a prestigious NSF Graduate Research Fellowship for her ethnographic project entitled“Reproductive Dystopia? Stratified Prenatal Choice in the Two Americas.

was selected for the Elizabeth Blackwell, MD award by the ƵCenter for the Study of Women for her paperThe uncertainty of treatment: Women’s use of HIV treatment as prevention in Malawi.

2015

has won the 2015 Community and Urban Sociology Section (CUSS) Graduate Student Paper Award for her article “Contextualizing from Within: Perceptions of Physical Disorder in a South Central L.A. African American Mosque.”

‘spaper, “Deconcentrationwithout Integration: Examining the Social Outcomes of Housing Choice Voucher Movement in Los Angeles County,”has won the 2015 Student Paper Competition in the Society for the Study of Social Problems’ Poverty, Class and Inequality Division.

has a paper entitledthat has been published inMigration and Development.

has published his paper “” inAmerican Sociological Review, Volume 80, no. 2.

has published his paper “” inTheory and Society

article “Ancestry Matters: Patrilineage Growth and Extinction” written with Cameron Campbell, and James Z. Lee will be published in the forthcoming in American Sociological Review, Volume 80, Issue 3.

has published “Racial Lessons: Parental Narratives and Secondary Schooling Experiences among Second- and Third-Generation Mexican Americans” in theRace and Social Problemsjournal, Volume 7, Issue 1.

co-authored “Salvadoran-Americans” with alumni Dr. Leisy Abrego which has been published inOxford Bibliographies.

2013-2014

,“Negotiating Gendered Religious Space: The Particularities of Patriarchy in an African American Mosque” ()

“Contextualizing From WIthin: Perceptions of Physical Disorder in a South Central L.A. African American Mosque” ()

MichaelStambolis-Ruhstorferco-edited a special forum for the Council for European Studies review, CritCom () , entitled “Over the European Rainbow: Sexual and Gender Minorities in Europe.” These short pieces, written by academics and other experts, address the contrasts and paradoxes that characterize the situation for LGBT individuals across Europe today as advances in legal recognition have spread unevenly across the continent and are met with strong backlash and resistance even in western countries.

LauraEnriquez,“ ‘Undocumented and Citizen Students Unite’: Building a Cross-Status Coalition through Shared Ideology,” was published in the May 2014 issue ofSocial Problems.

ZeynepOzgen,“Ethnic boundaries in “non-ethnic” Turkey: Constructivist theory and the reproduction of diversity,” was accepted for publication atTheory and Society.

,““Ethnic Stratification amid China’s Economic Transition: Evidence from the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region” was recently published in. Her paper is co-authored with Xiaogang Wu. 2014.

MarieBerry,“There Is No Hope To Get A Better Life: How Rwanda’s remarkable, two-decade march from genocide has left women behind” was published by. 2014

LauraLoeb,“Call and Response: An Anatomy of Religious Practice,” has been accepted for publication at. 2014.

MichaelStambolis-Ruhstorfer,“How to Describe it?Why the Term ‘Coming Out’ Means Different Things in the U.S. and France,” was recently accepted for publication atSociological Forum. This paper is co-authored by Abigail Saguy.

, “Entitlement to Language: Calling 911 without English,” was published in this month’s issue of the journaland was also picked up by anbased on language-based inequalities. 2013

HasanMahmud,. 2013.

HasanMahmud,“It’s My Money: Social Class and the Perception of Remittance among Bangladeshi Migrants in Japan,” has been accepted for publication in the journalCurrent Sociology.January 29, 2014.

was recently cited for his study of a film’s “Oscar appeal” in the Washington Post, Slate and the Toronto Star. You can find the articles,and. January 15, 2014.

NazgolGhandnoosh,, Huffington Post. December 2013

AlexandraTate,“,” was recently published inOncofertility Communication: Sharing Information and Building Relationships across Disciplines, edited by T. Woodruff, M. Clayman, and K. E. Waimey. Alexandra’s chapter was co-authored with Karrie Ann Snyder.

Rene Almeling,, NY Times. November 2013

Rene Almeling(recent graduate) was published on the website of Genetics in Medicine, the official journal of the American College of Genetics and Genomics. You can find her articles,,and.

MichaelStambolis-Ruhstorfer,“Labels of love : How migrants negotiate (or not) the culture of sexual identity,” was published in the most recent issue of theAmerican Journal of Cultural Sociology.

has recently had three new papers accepted for publication:(1)Rossman, Gabriel, & Oliver Schilke. Forthcoming. “Close, but no cigar: the bimodal rewards to prize-seeking.”American Sociological Review.(2)Schilke, Oliver, Martin Reimann, & Karen S. Cook. Forthcoming. “Effect of relationship experience on trust recovery following a breach.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.(3)Schilke, Oliver, & Karen S. Cook. Conditionally Accepted. “Sources of alliance partner trustworthiness: integrating calculative and relational perspectives.” Strategic Management Journal, October 08, 2013

JulieSimon Thomas(1)Brand, Jennie E. and Juli Simon Thomas. [forthcoming.] “Job Displacement Among Single Mothers: Effects on Children’s Outcomes in Young Adulthood.”American Journal of Sociology.(2)Brand, Jennie E. and Juli Simon Thomas. 2013. “Causal Effect Heterogeneity.” Pp. 189-214 inHandbook of Causal Analysis for Social Research, Stephen L. Morgan ed., Springer Series, October 8, 2013.

2012-2013

JoshuaBloom,Black Against Empire: The History and Politics of the Black Panther Party,University of California Press, January 14, 2013

PeterCatron, “Immigrant Unionization through the Great Recession,”American Sociological Review,April 3, 2013

MichaelDeLand,“Basketball in the Key of Law: The Significance of Disputing in Pick-up Basketball,” in theLaw & Society Review,March 2013

KjerstinGruys, “Does this make me look fat? Aesthetic Labor and Fat Talk as Emotional Labor in a Women’s Plus-Size Clothing Store,”Social Problems,January 24, 2013

KjerstinGruys,Mirror, Mirror Off the Wall: How I Learned to Love My Body by Not Looking at it for a Year,receives “starred review” in Publishers Weekly,in press

, “Negotiating Entitlement to Language: Calling 911 Without English,”Lanugage and Society,January 24, 2013

, “Gender and Sexuality in Animated Television Sitcom Interaction,”Discourse & Communication,May 2013

MichaelStambolis-Ruhstorfer, “LGBT Sexuality and Families at the Start of the Twenty-First Century,”Annual Review of Sociology, 2013

2011-2012

MichaelDeLand,“Suspending Narrative Engagements: The case of the pick-up basketball,” The ANNALS of the American Academyof Political and Social Science. July 2012

RebeccaDibennardo,Raven, Maria, Gillespie, Colleen, DiBennardo, Rebecca, Van Busum, Kristin, and Brian Elbel. “Vulnerable Patients’ Perceptions of Health Care Quality and Quality Data.” Medical Decision Making, October 2012.

KjerstinGruys,Frederick, D. A., Jafary, A. M., Gruys, K., & Daniels, E. A. (2012). Surveys and the epidemiology of body image dissatisfaction. In: Thomas F. Cash (ed). Encyclopedia of body image and human appearance (p. 766-773). San Diego: Academic Press.

ThomasHannan,Watkins, Susan Cotts, Ann Swidler, and Thomas Hannan.”Outsourcing Social Transformation: Development NGOs as Organizations.” Annual Review of Sociology, Vol. 38, Forthcoming 2012

Rocio Rosales,“Survival, Economic Mobility, and Community Among Los Angeles Fruit Vendors”, Journal for Ethnic and Migration Studies, Forthcoming 2012

2010-2011

NazgolGhandnoosh, “‘Cross-Cultural’ Practices: Interpreting Non-African-American Participation in Hip-Hop Dance.” _Ethnic and Racial Studies_, 33(9),. 2010

NazgolGhandnoosh, “Organizing Workers Along Ethnic Lines: The Pilipino Workers’ Center,” in R. Milkman, J. Bloom, and V. Narro (eds.) Working for Justice: The L.A. Model of Organizing and Advocacy, Cornell University Press, 2010

Jaeeun Kim, “Establishing Identity: Documents, Performance, and Biometric Information in Immigration Proceedings”, Law and Social Inquiry 36:3, Forthcoming 2011

Jaeeun Kim, andR. Brubaker, “Transborder Membership Politics in Germany and Korea”, European Journal of Sociology, Forthcoming 2011

Tara McKay,Bryce McDavitt, Sheba George, andMatt G. Mutchler.. “Doing ‘Sex Drugs’: Accomplishing Social Identities as Young African American and Latino Gay and Bisexual Men.” Sociology of Health and Illness, Forthcoming 2011

Matt G. Mutchler, TaraMcKay,Honghu Liu, Norman Candelario, Bill Stackhouse, Trista Bingham, andGeorge Ayala, “Sex Drugs, Peer Connections, and HIV: Use and Risk among African American, Latino, and Multiracial Young Men who Have Sex with Men (YMSM) in Los Angeles and New York.” Journal of Gay and Lesbian Social Services. 23:2, 271-295 June, 2011

Chris Craney, Tara McKay, April Mazzeo, Janey Morris, Cheryl Prigodich, andRobert deGroot, “Cross Discipline Perceptions of the Undergraduate Research Experience”, Journal of Higher Education 82(1): 92-113, 2011

Matt G. Mutchler, Glenn Wagner, Burt Cowgill, TaraMcKay, Brian Risley, andLaura Bogart, “Improving HIV/AIDS Care through Treatment Advocacy: Going beyond Client Education to Empowerment by Facilitating Client-Provider Relationships”, AIDS Care, 23(1): 79-90, 2011

Tara McKay, andMatt G. Mutchler, “The Effect of Partner Sex: Nondisclosure of HIV Status to Male and Female Partners among Men who Have Sex with Men and Women (MSMW).” AIDS and Behavior 15, 6:1140-1152, 2010

Neckerman, K., Bader, M., Richards, C., Purciel, M., Quinn, J.,, Warbelow, C., Weiss, C., Lovasi, G., & Rundle, “Disparities in the food environments of New York City public schools”, American Journal of Preventative Medicine, 39(3): 195-202, 2010

2009-2010

Kathryn Coursolle, Sweeney, M., Raymo, J., & Ho, J., “The Association Between Retirement and Emotional Well-Being: Does Prior Work-Family Conflict Matter?”, Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences, 65B(5), 609-620. 2010

Kathryn Coursolleand Megan Sweeney, “Work-family conflict”, In Harry T. Reis & Susan Sprecher (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Human Relationships, 1691-1694, Sage, 2009

Uri Ben-Eliezer and Yuval Feinstein, “The Politics of Borders and the Borders of Politics: Sovereignty and Autonomy around Israel’s Human Rights Abuses in the Separation Barrier Project.” Mobilization: The International Quarterly Review of Social Movement Research. Volume 14, No. 3: September 2009

Jaeeun Kim,“The Making and Unmaking of a ‘Transborder Nation’: South Korea during and after the Cold War. Theory and Society, 38(2): 133-164, 2009

Jooyoung Lee,“Fans, Wannabes, and Rappers: Young Black Men and the Rap Career” in Darnell Hunt (ed), Black LA: American Dreams and Racial Realities, NYU Press, 2010

Jooyoung Lee,“Battlin’ on the Corner: Techniques for Sustaining Play,” forthcoming in Social Problems, Social Problems 56(3): 578-598, 2009

Jooyoung Lee,“Escaping Embarrassment: Face-Work in the Rap Cipher,” doi: 10.1177/019027250907200405, Social Psychology Quarterly December 2009 vol. 72 no. 4 306-324

Jooyoung Lee,“Open mic: Professionalizing the Rap Career,” doi: 10.1177/1466138109347001, Ethnography December 2009 vol. 10 no. 4 475-495

Tara McKayandMatt G. Mutchler, “The Effect of Partner Sex: Nondisclosure of HIV Status to Male and Female Partners among Men who Have Sex with Men and Women (MSMW).” AIDS and Behavior. doi 10.1007/s10461-010-9851-4, 2010

Tara McKay, “Methods for Recruiting Men of Color Who Have Sex with Men in Prevention-for-Positives Interventions”Prevention Science, doi:10.1007/s11121-009-0149-6, 2009

Tara McKayand Stefan Timmermans, “The Bioethical Misconception: A Reply to Lidz.” Social Science & Medicine 69(12):1793-1796, 2009

TaraMcKayand Stefan Timmermans, “Clinical Trials as Treatment Option: Bioethics and Health Inequities in Substance Dependency.” Social Science & Medicine 69(12):1784-1790, 2009

Renee Reichl Luthra, “Temporary Immigrants in a High Skilled Labour Market: A Study of H-1Bs”, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 35(2) 227-250, 2009

Kristin Surak,“Making ‘Japanese’ Tea” in“’Making’ Japanese Heritage.Rupert Cox and Christoph Brumann, eds. London: Routledge. 2009

Veronica Terriquezand John Rogers, “Becoming Civic: Latino Immigrant Parental School Participation.” InCritical Voices in Bicultural Parent Engagement: Operationalizing Advocacy and Empowerment. Edited by Edward M. Olivos. Albany, New York: SUNY Press, Forthcoming 2009

John Rogers andVeronica Terriquez,“”More Justice”: The Role of Organized Labor in School Reform.” Educational Policy. 23:216-241, 2009

David Trouille, “Association football to fútbol: ethnic succession and the history of Chicago-area soccer, 1921-2006.” Soccer & Society 10.2. 2009

2008-2009

Choi, K.,A. Sakamoto, D. Powers. “Who Is Hispanic? Hispanic Identity among African Americans, Asian Americans, Others, and Whites”, Sociological Inquiry 78(3): p 335-371, 2008

Choi, K.,R. Raley, C. Muller. C. Riegle-Crumb. “Class Composition: Socioeconomic Characteristics of Coursemates and College Enrollment”. Social Science Quarterly 89(4):846-866, 2008

Jooyoung Lee,“Gangsta Rap,” in Vincent N. Parrillo (ed) The Encyclopedia of Social Problems, Pp. 388-389. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 2008.

Hasan Mahmud, “Drug addiction and identity politics: the spiritual use of ganja in Bangladesh,” Contemporary Justice Review, 11:4, 441 — 458, 2008

Renee Reichl Luthra,“High Skilled Temporary Immigrants in a Segmented Labor Market: A Study of H-1Bs,”Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies,2008

Forrest Stuartand Blasi, Gary, “Has the Safer Cities Initiative in Skid Row Reduced Serious Crime?”, 2008

Abigail C. Saguy andForrest Stuart, “Culture and Law: Beyond a Paradigm of Cause and Effect”, The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science on “Culture and the Subfields of Sociology,” edited by John H. Evans, Mary Blair-Loy, Amy Binder, Kwai Ng, and Michael Schudson. 619: 1: 149-164, 2008

Norma Day-Vines andVeronica Terriquez,“A Strengths-Based Approach to Promoting Discipline Among African American and Latino Students.”Professional School Counseling. 12:170-175, 2008

Paul Ong andVeronica Terriquez, “Can Multiple Pathways Offset Inequalities in the Urban Spatial Structure?” Pp. 131-151. In Beyond Tracking: Multiple Pathways to College, Career, and Civic Participation. Edited by J. Oakes and M. Saunders. Cambridge, MA: Harvard Education Publishing, 2008

David Trouille, “Association football to fútbol: ethnic succession and the history of Chicago-area soccer, 1890-1920.” Soccer & Society 9.4: 455-476, 2008

Jennifer Winther, “Categories Reflecting and Shaping Social Structure: Japanese Household Enumeration since 1870”Social Science History,32(1), 2008