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    Economics

    Race and Publishing in Sociology

    Author:
    Hermanowicz, Joseph C.; Clayton, Kristen A.
    Publication:
    The American Sociologist
    Year:
    2020
  • Citation
    Sociology

    American Sociology: History and Racially Gendered Classed Knowledge Reproduction

    Author:
    Padilla Wyse, Jennifer
    Publication:
    Journal of Historical Sociology
  • Citation
    Sociology

    “Raced” Organizations and the Academic Success of Underrepresented Minority Faculty Members in Sociology

    Author:
    Spalter-Roth, Roberta; Shin, Jean H.; Smith, Jason A.; Kalb, Amber C.; Moore, Kyle K.; Cid-Martinez, Ismael; Toney, Jermaine
    Publication:
    Sociology of Race and Ethnicity
    Year:
    2019
  • Citation
    Sociology

    Characteristics of the Most Productive U.S. Sociology Faculty and Departments: Institution Type, Gender, and Journal Concentration

    Author:
    Wilder, Esther Isabelle; Walters, William H.
    Publication:
    The Sociological Quarterly
    Year:
    2021
  • Citation
    History

    There Are More Women Military Historians Than Ever Before. Why Hasn’t the Field Noticed?

    Author:
    Williams, Nadejda
    Year:
    2018
  • Citation
    History

    Decoding “decoloniality” in the academy: tensions and challenges in “decolonising” as a “new” language and praxis in British history and geography

    Author:
    Rai, Rohini; Campion, Karis
    Publication:
    Ethnic and Racial Studies
    Year:
    2022
  • Citation
    Political Science

    You Research Like a Girl: Gendered Research Agendas and Their Implications

    Author:
    Key, Ellen M.; Sumner, Jane Lawrence
    Publication:
    PS: Political Science & Politics
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    Anthropology

    An Intersectional Approach to Equity, Inequity, and Archaeology: A Pathway through Community

    Author:
    Rivera Prince, Jordi A.; Blackwood, Emily M.; Brough, Jason A.; Landázuri, Heather A.; Leclerc, Elizabeth L.; Barnes, Monica; Douglass, Kristina; Gutiérrez, María A.; Herr, Sarah; Maasch, Kirk A.; Sandweiss, Daniel H.
    Publication:
    Advances in Archaeological Practice
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