All Stories

  1. Perceived Occupational Gender Composition: A Census and Exploration
  2. Complements and competitors: Examining technological co-diffusion and relatedness on a collaborative coding platform
  3. Subordination to Women, Anger, and Endorsement of Violence Against Women: A Test of General Strain Theory
  4. Meaning Change in U.S. Occupational Identities during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Was It Temporary or Durable?
  5. Complements and Competitors: The Co-functionality and Co-diffusion of Languages on a Collaborative Coding Platform
  6. Developing an introductory course design that promotes sociological literacy
  7. Status as Deference: Cultural Meaning as a Source of Occupational Behavior
  8. Theoretical and Empirical Modeling of Identity and Sentiments in Collaborative Groups
  9. Event Likelihood Judgments Revisited
  10. Modeling the Culture of Online Collaborative Groups with Affect Control Theory
  11. The problem of order: Understanding how culture predicts social action
  12. Strategic Design toward Foundational Learning Goals in Introduction to Sociology
  13. How Cultural Sentiments Are Patterned Along the Social Order, and Why It Matters for Inequality
  14. Artificial Intelligence and Social Simulation: Studying Group Dynamics on a Massive Scale
  15. Americans Process Social Events Similarly Despite Differences in Cultural Beliefs
  16. A Multilevel Investigation of Arabic-Language Impression Change
  17. Modeling Dynamic Identities and Uncertainty in Social Interactions
  18. Justice Standard Determines Emotional Responses to Over-Reward
  19. Author Reply: Affect Control Theory and the Sociality of Emotion
  20. Dissecting the Sociality of Emotion: A Multilevel Approach
  21. Affective meanings of stereotyped social groups in cross-cultural comparison
  22. The Affective Structure of Stereotype Content
  23. Answering the Call for a Sociological Perspective on the Multilevel Social Construction of Emotion: A Comment on Boiger and Mesquita
  24. Action, Interaction, and Groups
  25. The perception of emotion in Japanese and American culture