Still victimized in a thousand ways: segregation as a tool for exploitation in the twenty-first century

JW Faber, JP Drummond - Annual Review of Sociology, 2024 - annualreviews.org
In the thirty years since Massey and Denton's American Apartheid, sociological scholarship
on segregation has proliferated, calling attention to the ways in which the social geography …

The data revolution in social science needs qualitative research

N Grigoropoulou, ML Small - Nature Human Behaviour, 2022 - nature.com
Although large-scale data are increasingly used to study human behaviour, researchers
now recognize their limits for producing sound social science. Qualitative research can …

An environmental justice analysis of air pollution emissions in the United States from 1970 to 2010

Y Nunez, J Benavides, JA Shearston… - Nature …, 2024 - nature.com
Over the last decades, air pollution emissions have decreased substantially; however,
inequities in air pollution persist. We evaluate county-level racial/ethnic and socioeconomic …

Accounting for credit

FF Wherry, P Chakrabarti - Annual Review of Sociology, 2022 - annualreviews.org
This article examines differing accounts of how and why consumers use credit as well as the
consequences of credit for inequality and social solidarity. We articulate these explanations …

Racial oppression and racial projects in consumer markets: A racial formation theory approach

D Crockett - Journal of Consumer Research, 2022 - academic.oup.com
The dominant theoretical approach to exploring ethnic and racial inequality in marketing and
consumer research focuses on discrete acts of discrimination that stem from social …

Inequality in high-cost borrowing and unemployment insurance generosity in US states during the COVID-19 pandemic

LM Berger, M Brown, JM Collins, RE Dwyer… - Nature Human …, 2024 - nature.com
US consumers may turn to the private market for credit when income and government
benefits fall short. The most vulnerable consumers have access only to the highest-cost …

Are neighbourhood amenities associated with more walking and less driving? Yes, but predominantly for the wealthy

S Heroy, I Loaiza, A Pentland… - … and Planning B: Urban …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Cities are home to a vast array of amenities, from local barbers to science museums and
shopping malls. But these are unequally distributed across urban space. Using Google …

Race, geography, and school choice policy: A critical analysis of Detroit students' suburban school choices

J Singer, SW Lenhoff - AERA Open, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
The purpose of this study is to advance our thinking about race and racism in geospatial
analyses of school choice policy. To do so, we present a critical race spatial analysis of …

Bank branch access: Evidence from geolocation data

J Sakong, A Zentefis - Olin Business School Center for Finance & …, 2024 - papers.ssrn.com
We investigate whether unequal access explains why low-income and Black households
use bank branches less than high-income and White households, despite relying on them …

Advantaged Families' Opportunity Hoarding in US K–12 Education: A Systematic Review of the Literature

L Posey-Maddox, SN Powell, A Roda… - Review of …, 2025 - journals.sagepub.com
A growing body of educational research uses opportunity hoarding as a construct to
understand advantaged families' engagement in K–12 US schooling. Our systematic review …