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上一篇文章下一篇文章FreeContributorsPDFPDF plus全文添加到收藏夹下载CitationTrack citationspermissions转载分享在facebook twitterlinkedinredditemail sectionsmoremilosi Broćić是多伦多大学社会学系的博士候选人。他的工作是政治社会学、文化和社会学理论的交叉点。他的主要研究兴趣包括探索道德冲突的社会基础和评估社会学中的知识分子运动。乔纳·斯图尔特·布伦戴奇是密歇根大学社会学助理教授。主要研究方向为历史与比较社会学、政治社会学、经济社会学、社会理论。他目前正在写一本关于外交官和条约制定在大英帝国崛起中的作用的书。克里斯托弗·贝拉斯科是普林斯顿大学社会学助理教授。他以LGBT+权利为例,阐释了国际组织、跨国进程和世界文化的变化。他持有University of Kansas的学士学位和University of Texas at Austin的硕士和博士学位。卡莉·r·奈特是纽约大学社会学助理教授。她是一名经济社会学家,对组织、法律、文化和市场感兴趣。她的研究考察了美国企业资本主义的历史,以及构建经济参与者的文化过程。Adam Goldstein是普林斯顿大学社会学系和公共与国际事务学院联合任命的助理教授。他的主要研究集中在美国金融资本主义的社会后果。他拥有加州大学伯克利分校社会学博士学位。Geoffrey T. Wodtke,芝加哥大学社会学副教授,哈里斯公共政策学院财富不平等和流动性斯通研究中心副主任。Ugur Yildirim是弹弓金融公司的数据科学家。他于2020年获得加州大学伯克利分校社会学博士学位。David J. Harding是加州大学伯克利分校的社会学教授,也是伯克利D-Lab的教务长。艾玛·张,博士,耶鲁大学社会学、生物统计学和全球事务助理教授。她的研究兴趣集中在健康与老龄化、家庭人口统计和不平等的交叉领域。她还对开发和评估统计方法来模拟轨迹和生活转变感兴趣。她曾在顶级社会学、人口学、家庭、方法论和健康期刊上发表文章。谭宝林是新加坡国立大学李光耀公共政策学院的助理教授。她的研究主要集中在新加坡和亚洲极低生育率背景下的女性生育、健康和工作与生活的平衡,在社会学、人口学、经济学和社会政策期刊上发表过文章。她是新加坡人口协会的秘书。菲利普·j·库克是杜克大学公共政策和经济学荣誉退休教授。他的研究兴趣包括教育、犯罪行为、收入不平等和其他主题。上一篇文章下一篇文章详细信息图表参考文献引用自《美国社会学杂志》2023年3月第128卷第5期文章doi: https://doi.org/10.1086/725539©2023芝加哥大学。Crossref报告没有引用这篇文章的文章。
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Previous articleNext article FreeContributorsPDFPDF PLUSFull Text Add to favoritesDownload CitationTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints Share onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail SectionsMoreMiloš Broćić is a Ph.D. candidate from the Department of Sociology at the University of Toronto. His work lies at the intersection of political sociology, culture, and sociological theory. His primary research interests include exploring the social bases of moral conflict and assessing intellectual movements in sociology.Jonah Stuart Brundage is assistant professor of sociology at the University of Michigan. His research interests include historical and comparative sociology, political sociology, economic sociology, and social theory. He is currently writing a book on the role of diplomats and treaty-making in the rise of the British Empire.Kristopher Velasco is assistant professor of sociology at Princeton University. He uses the case of LGBT+ rights to illuminate changes within international organizations, transnational processes, and world culture. Kristopher received his B.A. from the University of Kansas and M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Texas at Austin.Carly R. Knight is assistant professor of sociology at New York University. She is an economic sociologist with interest in organizations, law, culture, and markets. Her research examines the history of American corporate capitalism and the cultural processes through which economic actors are constructed.Adam Goldstein is assistant professor jointly appointed in the Department of Sociology and the School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University. His primary research focuses on the social consequences of financial capitalism in the United States. He holds a Ph.D. in sociology from the University of California, Berkeley.Geoffrey T. Wodtke is associate professor of sociology at the University of Chicago and associate director of the Stone Center for Research on Wealth Inequality and Mobility at the Harris School of Public Policy.Ugur Yildirim is a data scientist at Slingshot Finance. He earned his Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of California, Berkeley, in 2020.David J. Harding is professor of sociology at University of California, Berkeley, and the faculty director of the Berkeley D-Lab.Emma Zang, Ph.D., is assistant professor of sociology, biostatistics, and global affairs at Yale University. Her research interests lie at the intersection of health and aging, family demography, and inequality. She is also interested in developing and evaluating statistical methods to model trajectories and life transitions. She has published articles in the top sociology, demography, family, methodology, and health journals.Poh Lin Tan is an assistant professor at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore. Her research focuses on women’s fertility, health and work-life balance in the contexts of extremely low fertility rates in Singapore and Asia, with publications across sociology, demography, economics and social policy journals. She serves as the secretary of the Population Association of Singapore.Philip J. Cook is professor emeritus of public policy and economics at Duke University. His research interests include education, criminal behavior, income inequality, and other topics. Previous articleNext article DetailsFiguresReferencesCited by American Journal of Sociology Volume 128, Number 5March 2023 Article DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1086/725539 © 2023 The University of Chicago. All rights reserved.PDF download Crossref reports no articles citing this article.
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