From out December 2020 issue,
Vol. 7, No. 6: 563-581:
The Consequences of Living in a Small-town Food Desert: Mixed Methods Evidence from a Quasi-Experiment
By Colin Campbell, Mónica María Calderón Pinedo, Willa Midgette, and Justin Vieira
https://t.co/WqtWlWsQrx
From our December 2020 issue,
Vol. 7, No. 6: 543-562:
Cohabitation and Self-rated Health: The Role of Socioeconomic Status and Sexual Minority Status among U.S. Cohabitors
By Russell L. Spiker
https://t.co/MJpUjKu5V7
From our December 2020 issue,
Vol. 7, No. 6: 526-542:
Bitchifying Hillary: Trump Supporters’ Vilification of Clinton during the 2016 Presidential Election
By Kristen Erichsen, Douglas Schrock, Benjamin Dowd-Arrow, and Pierce Dignam
https://t.co/1DxujvrCy5
From our December 2020 issue,
Vol. 7, No. 6: 508-525:
Non-Decision Power and Political Opportunity: Exposing Structural Barriers to Mobilization in Louisiana’s Coastal Restoration Conflict
By Jacob E. Lipsman
https://t.co/h6ZmUPY4Ga
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Criminal Justice Contact and Indebtedness in Young Adulthood: Investigating the Potential Role of State-level Hidden Sentences
By Cody Warner, Jason N. Houle, Joshua Kaiser
https://t.co/asJfflIpzG
From our December 2020 issue,
Vol. 7, No. 6: 491-507:
Stressed to the Punishing Point: Economic Insecurity and State Imprisonment Rates
By Chad A. Malone and Ryan D. King
https://t.co/OV63lkWj6s
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Locked into Emissions: How Mass Incarceration Contributes to Climate Change
By Julius Alexander McGee, Patrick Trent Greiner, and Carl Appleton
https://t.co/NhQww0PNfN
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Gendered Paths to Enlightenment: The Intersection of Gender and Religion in Buddhist Temples in Mainland China and the United States
By Di Di
https://t.co/ST0kWZP5si
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Disconnected, Not Polarized: Four Decades of the Rural-urban Interface in Mainstream Country Music
By Braden Leap, Courtney Heath
https://t.co/kOQj22JbHH
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“Workarounds and Roadblocks”: Risk and Resistance among Food Movement Activists
By Andrew Raridon, Tamara L. Mix, Rachel L. Einwohner
https://t.co/decq5UKx1T
The December 2020 issue of Social Currents is available online now! Volume 7, Issue 6
Find all of this issue's articles at the link below:
https://t.co/OxJKkyGzFj
From our October 2020 issue:
“Investing the Time: Group Differences in Cultural Capital Development Among U.S. Adolescents”
By Karam Hwang
https://t.co/Y2dB1bQ56p
From our October 2020 issue:
“Growth Machine Up-links and the Manufacture of Flood Risk in Mid-twentieth Century New Orleans”
By Nicole Youngman
https://t.co/YmqDaOyKts
From our October 2020 issue:
“Rights and Tolerance Support in U.S. Presidential Elections, 1992–2016”
By Clem Brooks, Kyle Dodson
https://t.co/kiffIdtIzr
From our October 2020 issue:
“School-Based Resources as Protective Factors from the Influence of Parental Incarceration on Depressive Symptoms”
By Jessica G. Finkeldey, Christopher R. Dennison
https://t.co/bPluaXj0K5
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"Surviving Victimization: How Service and Advocacy Organizations Describe Traumatic Experiences, 1998–2016"
By Andrew Messamore, Pamela Paxton
https://t.co/IZKYPzZW1B
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"Assessments of Environmental Injustice among Black Americans"
By Christie L. Parris, Karen A. Hegtvedt, Cathryn Johnson
https://t.co/Awf8kIfWFe
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"“This is My Girl”: How Men’s Desires Obscure Women’s Sexual Aggression Experiences in Public Drinking Settings"
By Sarah Becker, Justine E. Tinkler
https://t.co/68EsDCjpQy
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"The Sociopolitical Context of Abortion Bill Authorship in Texas"
By Aubrey L. Jackson, Alexis M. Kenney
https://t.co/IENDWIowkQ