Faculty Publications

C. Winter Han

2018 “Very Few People Say No Whites: Gay Men of Color and the Racial Politics of Desire,” with Kyung-Hee Choi, Sociological Spectrum 13(3): 145-161. 26

2018 “How Sexual Racism Impacts Erotic Capital,” with Jesus G. Smith and Maria Cristina Morales, in The Handbook of the Sociology of Racial and Ethnic Relations, 2e, Pinar Batur and Joe Feagin, eds., pp. 389-400. New York: Springer.

2017 “The Deliberate Racism Making #GayMediaSoWhite,” Contexts 16(4): 70-71.

2015 Geisha of a Different Kind: Race and Sexuality in Gaysian America. New York: New York University Press.

2015 “No Brokeback for Black Men: Pathologizing Black Male (Homo)sexuality through Down Low Discourse,” Social Identities 21(3): 228-243.

2008 “No Fats, Femmes, or Asians: The Utility of Critical Race Theory in Examining the Role of Gay Stock Stories in the Marginalization of Gay Asian Men,” Contemporary Justice Review 11(1): 11-22.

2008 “A Qualitative Study of the Relationship between Racism and Unsafe Sex among Asian and Pacific Islander Gay Men,” Archives of Sexual Behavior 37(5): 827-837.

2007 “They Don’t Want to Cruise your Type: Gay Men of Color and the Racial Politics of Exclusion,” Social Identities 13(1): 51-67.

Matt Lawrence

2016 “And Their Children After Them? The Effect of College on Educational Reproduction,” with Richard Breen, American Journal of Sociology 122(2): 532-572.

2016 “Unequal Advantages: The Effects of Parental Educational Mobility on Children’s Preparation for College,” American Educational Research Journal 53: 71-99.

Jamie McCallum

2018 The Crisis of Global Youth Unemployment, edited volume with Tamar Mayer and Sujata Moorti. Routledge Studies in Human Geography. New York: Routledge.

2018 “Take this Job and Love It? The Millennial Work Ethic and the Politics of Getting Back to Work,” in Youth, Jobs and the Future: Problems and Prospects, L. Chancer and M.S. Jankowski, eds, pp. 55-74. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

2018 “Time’s Up! Shorter Hours, Public Policy, and Time Flexibility as an Antidote to Youth Unemployment,” with Katherine Maich and Ari Grant-Sasson, in Youth, Jobs and the Future: Problems and Prospects, L. Chancer and M.S. Jankowski, eds, pp. 219-238. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 

2017 “The New Global Labor Studies: A Critical Review,” with Marissa Brookes, Global Labour Journal 8(3): 201-218. 

2017 “Reflecting on Global Unions, Local Power,” Journal of World Systems Research 23(1): 213-218.

2015 “Implementing Global Framework Agreements: The Limits of Social Partnership,” with Michael Fichter, Global Networks 15: 65-85.

2013 Global Unions, Local Power: The New Spirit of Transnational Labor Organizing. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell ILR Press.

Peggy Nelson

2019 Random Families: Genetic Strangers, Sperm Donor Siblings, and the Creation of New Kin, with Rosanna Hertz. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

2010 Parenting Out of Control: Anxious Parents in Uncertain Times. New York: New York University Press.  Reissued in paperback, 2012.

2005 The Social Economy of Single Motherhood: Raising Children in Rural America. New York: Routledge.  Reissued as an e-book, 2014.

1999 Working Hard and Making Do: Surviving in Small Town America, with Joan Smith. Berkeley: University of California Press.

1990 Negotiated Care: The Experiences of Family Day Care Providers.  Philadelphia: Temple University Press.  Reissued as an e-book, 2010.

Linus Owens

2016 “Amsterdam Squatters: The Right to the City Meets a Politics of Mobility,” in A European Youth in Revolt, K. Andreson and B. van der Steen, eds., pp. 53-66. London: Palgrave.

2014 “Emotions and Social Movements,” with J. Jasper, in Handbook of the Sociology of Emotions, J. Stets and J. Turner, eds., pp. 611-635. New York: Springer.

2012 “Have Squat, will Travel: How Squatter Mobility Mobilizes Squatting,” in Squatting in Europe: Radical Space, Urban Struggles. Squatting Europe Kollective, eds., pp. 185-208. London: Minor Compositions.

2012 “At Home in the Movement: Constructing an Oppositional Identity through Activist Travel across Europe,” with Ask Katzeff, Elizabeth Lorenzi, and Baptiste Colin, in Understanding European Movements, L. Cox and C. Flesher Forminaya, eds., pp. 172-186. London:  Routledge.

2009 Cracking under Pressure: Stories of Decline in the Amsterdam Squatters’ Movement. Amsterdam: Penn State University Press & Amsterdam University Press.

Rebecca Tiger

2017 “Race, Class and the Framing of Drug Epidemics,” Contexts 16(4): 46-51.

2015 “Celebrity Gossip Blogs and the Interactive Construction of Addiction,” New Media & Society 17(3): 340-355. 

2013 Judging Addicts: Drug Courts and Coercion in the Justice System. New York: New York University Press.

2013 “Celebrity Drug Scandals, Media Double Standards,” Contexts 12(4): 36-41.

2013 “Beyond Badness and Sickness: The Sociology of Drugs and Addiction,” Contemporary Sociology 42(4): 533-536.

Trinh Tran

2015 Overlapping and Disconnected Social Spheres: A Multi-Contextual Model of the Link Between School Choice and Neighborhood Effects on Adolescents. Ph.D dissertation, Sociology.  Berkeley: University of California – Berkeley.