Social Power and Status Dynamics

External reference: https://openalex.org/T12892

  1. US and Japan differ in how race shapes belonging
    Comparative analysis of how race and ethnocultural identity determine institutional discrimination and social belonging in the United States versus Japan.
  2. Bette-Obudu women use daughters' names to resist patriarchy
    Ethnographic investigation of female-child naming among Bette-Obudu women in Nigeria, examining how mothers use daughter-naming as resistance to patriarchal structures and assertion of female agency.
  3. Polyvariate regression outperforms difference scores for affective polarization
    Critique of difference score methodology in affective polarization research with polyvariate regression as superior alternative for studying partisan affect and policy attitudes.
  4. Iranian boys’ names shifted from traditional Islamism
    Analysis of Iranian boys' names from 1962-2021 reveals shifts from National Islamism toward Archaist Nationalism, with rising Modern Nationalism and declining Traditional Islamism.