Yale Journal of Sociology
The Yale Journal of Sociology (YJS) was launched in 2000 to promote the work of the Department’s undergraduates. In 2003 it was extended to include research by the wider Department community. Issues include work by graduate students, faculty members, emeritus faculty, visiting fellows, Yale alumni and participants in our workshops, colloquia, and conferences. The aim of the YJS is to provide a window to sociological work at Yale, and to serve as a bridge with our alumni and the greater sociological community. We welcome submissions from all members of the Sociology Department, as well as suggestions for special topics, issues and papers. Full content of the YJS will be accessible for each issue on the web site, and a limited run of print copies will be made available from the Sociology Department.
Fall 2007 / Volume 7.
Full content: yjs_fall_2007.pdfTable of Contents:
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Introduction
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Education and Aids: How HIV and AIDS Influence Attitudes to Education and Affect Students in Poor, Urban South Africa Townships
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Diversity in Classroom and Curriculum? Discourses of Race and Homosexuality in Elm
City High School Social Studies Classrooms
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Intergenerational Mobility by Race: Can the Black Middle Class Reproduce Itself?
Fall 2006 / Volume 6.
Full content: yjs_fall_2006.pdfTable of Contents:
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Introduction
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Understanding Global Embeddedness: Discourses on Self, Work and Globalization Among Kenyan Apparel Workers
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Patrolling the Cuckoo’s Nest
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Normative Dissonance and Anomie: A Prospective Microlevel Model of Adolescent Suicide Ideation
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Academic and Social Motivators for Public and Private School Choice: A Case Study of a Small Town
Fall 2005 / Volume 5.
Full content: yjs_fall_2005.pdfTable of Contents:
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Class and Culture: What the Sneetches Can Teach Us
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Against the Wal-Martization of America: Lessons for the Labor Movement from the ILWU and UFCW in California
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Labor Markets in Transition: Gender, Unemployment, and Labor Force Participation in Poland and Hungary
Fall 2004 / Volume 4. Special Feature: Yale Center for Research on Inequalities and the Life Course (CIQLE).
Full content: yjs_fall_2004.pdfTable of Contents:
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Assessing the Trends: African-American Endeavors into the Medical Profession
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In Search of an Aphrodisiac: Putting the Romance into Models of Marriage
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Returns to Skills: Vocational Training in Germany 1935-2000
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Increasing Risks of Stigmatization: Changes in School-to-Work Transitions of Less-Educated West Germans
Fall 2003 / Volume 3. Special Feature: Yale Center for Cultural Sociology (CCS).
Full content: yjs_fall_2003.pdfTable of Contents:
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Editors’ Preface
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I Live Here: Neighborhood, Identity, Space and Control in Urban Centers
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Towards a New, Macro-Sociological Theory of Performance
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Critics as Mediators of Authenticity: Eichmann in Jerusalem
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Performances in Search of an Author: The Symbolic Life of an Economic Indicator
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Setting the Stage: A Cultural Approach to the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission
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Discourse and Practice in a World of Strangers
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Structural Hermeneutics and the Possibility of a Cultural Science
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On Television and the Death of News (and why I am not in mourning)
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Constructing Culture: Women Patrons and the Concert Halls of Los Angeles
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Marcel Proust as Successor and Precursor to Pierre Bourdieu: A Fragment
Fall 2002 / Volume 2.
Full content: yjs_fall_2002.pdfTable of Contents:
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The World Bank and Sustainable Development: A Marriage of Convenience or True Love?
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Looking for Hip Hop: Seeing the Body Communicate in Everyday Social Encounters and Visual Commodity Culture
Spring 2001 / Volume 1.
Full content: yjs_spring_2001.pdfTable of Contents:
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Introduction
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Resource Mobilization in Schismatic
Movements: A Case Study of Corpus Christi Catholic Church
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Behind the Numbers: Why Black Women Withdraw Early from Selective Colleges and Universities?