Publications

Author/Title Research Type Related Fields
Lacomba, C. (2023). Hispanic Map of the United States 2022. Estudios del Observatorio / Observatorio Studies, 84, pp. 1–116. https://cervantesobservatorio.fas.harvard.edu/en/reports Publications, Articles
Rocha Beardall, Theresa. 2022. "Police Legitimacy Regimes and the Suppression of Citizen Oversight in Response to Police Violence." Criminology. 60(4):1-26. Publications, Articles
Marco Brydolf-Horwitz and Katherine Beckett. 2021. “Welfare, Punishment and Social Marginality: Understanding the Connections.” Research in Political Sociology, Volume 28 (The Politics of Inequality, edited by David Pettinicchio), pp. 91-111. Publications, Articles
O’Brien, Michelle L., and Maureen A. Eger. 2021. “Suppression, spikes, and stigma: How COVID-19 will shape international migration and hostilities toward it.” International Migration Review 55(3): 640-659. Publications, Articles
Pfaff, Steven and Michael Hechter. 2020. The Genesis of Rebellion: Governance, Grievance and Mutiny in the Age of Sail. Cambridge University Press. Publications, Books
Katherine Beckett and Megan Ming Francis. 2020. “The Origins of Mass Incarceration: The Racial Politics of Crime and Punishment in the Post-Civil Rights Era.” Annual Review of Law and Social Science 16: 433–52. Publications, Articles
Burstein, Paul. 2020. “Why Do Lobbying, Protest, and Other Forms of Advocacy Often Fail to Affect Policy? Some Possible Explanations.” APSA Preprints. doi: 10.33774/apsa-2020-k78wc Publications, Articles
“The Determinants of Public Policy: What Matters and How Much.” Policy Studies Journal (2020) 48 (1):207-30. Publications, Articles
“Why Do Protest, Lobbying, and Other Forms of Advocacy Often Fail to Affect Policy? Some Possible Explanations,” presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, September, 2020 Publications, Articles
“The Determinants of Public Policy: What Matters and How Much.” Policy Studies Journal (2020) 48 (1):207-30. Publications, Articles
“Testing Theories about Advocacy and Public Policy.” Perspectives on Politics (2020) First View  doi:10.1017/S1537592719004663 Publications, Articles
“Testing Theories about Advocacy and Public Policy.” Perspectives on Politics (2020) First View  doi:10.1017/S1537592719004663 Publications, Articles
“The Influence of Public Opinion and Advocacy on Public Policy: Controversies and Conclusions,” Pp. 738-760 in The New Handbook of Political Sociology, edited by Thomas Janoski, Cedric de Leon, Joya Misra, and Isaac William Martin. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2020. Publications, Articles
"The Influence of Organizations on Policy: Theory, Findings, Conclusions." Interest Groups & Advocacy (2019) 8(1):1-22 Publications, Articles
“The Influence of Organizations on Policy: Theories, Findings, Conclusions,” Interest Groups & Advocacy (2019) 8:1-22. Publications, Articles
Eger, Maureen A., and Sarah Valdez. 2019. “From radical right to neo-nationalist.” European Political Science 18(3): 379–399.  Publications, Articles
Sarah Quinn. American Bonds: How Credit Markets Shaped a Nation. Princeton University Press. Princeton Studies in American Politics: Historical, International, and Comparative Perspectives. 2019. Publications, Books
Kiser, Edgar and Steven M. Karceski. 2017. “Political Economy of Taxation.” Annual Review of Political Science 20(1). Publications, Articles
Sarah Quinn. "The Miracles of Bookkeeping”: How Budget Politics Link Fiscal Policies and Financial Markets.  American Journal of Sociology. Publications
Flores, René D. 2017. "Do Anti-immigrant Laws shape Public Sentiment?: A Study of Arizona's SB 1070 using Twitter data." American Journal of Sociology.  Publications, Articles
Damon Mayrl and Sarah Quinn. "Beyond the Hidden American State: Rethinking Government Visibility." (In The Many Hands of the State: Theorizing Political Authority and Social Control (edited by Ann Orloff and Kimberly Morgan), Cambridge University Press.  Publications, Book Chapters
Damon Mayrl and Sarah Quinn.  "Defining the State from Within: Boundaries, Schemas, and Associational Policymaking." Sociological Theory. 34(1): 1-26. Publications, Articles
Tomczuk, Sara J. "Contention, Consensus, and Memories of Communism: Comparing Czech and Slovak Memory Politics in Public Spaces, 1993-2012.” 2016. International Journal of Comparative Sociology. 57(3): 105-126. Publications, Articles
Edwards, Frank R.. 2016. "Saving Children and Controlling Families: Punishment, Redistribution and Child Protection." American Sociological Review 81(3): 575-595. Publications, Articles
Eger, Maureen A., and Sarah Valdez. 2015. “Neo-nationalism in Western Europe.” European Sociological Review 31(1): 115-130. (Online first 2014) Publications, Articles