Emory Sociology
Culture & Social Psychology Concentration
Reading List for Prelim Exams
Revised March 2017
CULTURE
Integrative and Overview Statements
Alexander, Jeffrey C. and Steven Seidman, editors. 1990. Culture and Society: Contemporary
Debates. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Alexander, Jeffrey C. and Philip Smith. 2003) “The Strong Program in Cultural Sociology:
Elements of a Structural Hermeneutics.” Pages 11-26 in The Meanings of Social
Life: A Cultural Sociology. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
DiMaggio, Paul. 1997. “Culture and Cognition.” Annual Review of Sociology 23: 263-287.
Fine, Gary Alan. 2012. Tiny Publics: A Theory of Group Action and Culture. New York: Russell
Sage Foundation.
Johnson, Cathryn, Timothy J. Dowd, and Cecilia L. Ridgeway. 2006. “Legitimacy as a Social
Process.” Annual Review of Sociology 32: 53-78.
Lechner, Frank J. and John Boli. 2005. World Culture: Origins and Consequences. Malden, MA:
Blackwell.
Marx, Karl. 1978. “The German Ideology: Part I.” Pages 146-200 in The Marx-Engels Reader,
edited by Robert C. Tucker. Second edition. New York: W. W. Norton.
Swidler, Ann. 1986. “Culture in Action: Symbols and Strategies.” American Sociological Review
51: 273-286.
Vaisey, Stephen. 2009. “Motivation and Justification: A Dual-Process Model of Culture in
Actions.” American Journal of Sociology 114: 1675-1715.
The Construction of Identity and Boundaries: From Status Groups to the Sacred / Profane
Bail, Christopher A. 2008. “The Configurations of Symbolic Boundaries Against Immigrants in
Europe.” American Sociological Review 73: 37-59.
DiMaggio, Paul. 1991. “Cultural Entrepreneurship in Nineteenth-Century Boston: The Creation
of an Organizational Base for High Culture in America.” Pages 374-397 in Rethinking Popular
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Culture: Contemporary Perspectives in Cultural Studies, edited by Chandra Mukerji and
Michael Schudson. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.
Durkheim, Emile. 1995. The Elementary Forms of Religious Life. New York: Free Press.
Feagin, Joe R. 1991. “The Continuing Significance of Race: Antiblack Discrimination in Public
Places.” American Sociological Review 56: 101-116.
Killian, Caitlin. 2003. “The Other Side of the Veil: North African Women in France Respond to
the Headscarf Affair.” Gender and Society 17: 567-590.
Lacy, Karyn. 2004. “Black Spaces, Black Places: Strategic Assimilation and Identity
Construction in Middle Class Suburbia.” Ethnic and Racial Studies 27: 908-930.
Lamont, Michèle and Virág Molnár. 2002. “The Study of Boundaries in the Social Sciences.”
Annual Review of Sociology 28: 167-195,
Lareau, Annette. 2002. “Invisible Inequality: Social Class and Childrearing in Black Families
and White Families.” American Sociological Review 67: 747-776.
Madsen, Richard. 2009. “The Archipelago of Faith: Religious Individualism and Faith
Community in America Today.” American Journal of Sociology 114: 1263-1301.
Monk, Ellis P., Jr. 2015. “The Cost of Color: Skin Color, Discrimination, and Health among
African-Americans.” American Journal of Sociology 121: 396-444.
Shrum, Wesley and John Kilburn. 1996. “Ritual Disrobement at Mardi Gras: Ceremonial
Exchange and Moral Order.” Social Forces 75: 423-458.
Weber, Max. 1946. “Class, Status, Party.” Pages 180-195 in From Max Weber: Essays in
Sociology, translated and edited by H. H. Gerth and C. Wright Mills. New York: Oxford
University Press.
Culture Capital and Cultural Omnivorism
Aschaffenburg, Karen and Ineke Maas. 1997. “Cultural and Educational Careers: The Dynamics
of Social Reproduction.” American Sociological Review 62: 573-587.
Atkinson, Will. 2011. “The Context and Genesis of Musical Tastes: Omnivorousness Defended,
Bourdieu Buttressed.” Poetics 39: 169-186.
Bourdieu, Pierre. 1984. Distinction: A Social Critique of the Judgement of Taste. Cambridge,
MA: Harvard University Press.
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Byun, Soo-Yong, Evan Schofer and Kyung-keun Kim. 2012. “Revisiting the Role of Cultural
Capital in East Asian Educational Systems: The Case of South Korea.” Sociology of Education
85: 219-239.
Dumais, Susan A. 2002. “Cultural Capital, Gender, and School Success: The Role of Habitus.”
Sociology of Education 75: 44-68.
Friedman, Sam. 2012. “Cultural Omnivores or Culturally Homeless? Exploring the Shifting
Cultural Identities of the Upwardly Mobile.” Poetics 40: 467-489.
Goldberg, Amir, Michael T. Hannan, Balazs Kovacs. 2016. “What Does It Mean to Span
Cultural Boundaries? Variety and Atypicality in Cultural Consumption.” American Sociological
Review 81: 215-241
Johnston, Josée and Shyon Baumann. 2007. “Democracy versus Distinction: A Study of Food
Omnivorism in Gourmet Food Writing.” American Journal of Sociology 113: 165-204.
Lamont, Michèle. 1992. Money, Morals, & Manners: The Culture of the French and American
Upper-Middle Class. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Lizardo, Omar. 2006. “How Cultural Tastes Shape Personal Networks.” American Sociological
Review 71: 778-807.
Lu, Wei-Ting. 2013. “Confucius or Mozart? Community Cultural Wealth and Upward Mobility
among Children of Chinese Immigrants.” Qualitative Sociology 36: 303-321.
Peterson, Richard A. 2005. “Problems in Comparative Research: The Example of
Omnivorousness.” Poetics 33:257–82.
Rivera, Lauren. 2012. “Hiring as Cultural Matching: The Case of Elite Professional Service
Firms.” American Sociological Review 77: 999-1022.
Zavisca, Jane. 2005. “The Status of Cultural Omnivorism: A Case Study of Reading in Russia.”
Social Forces 84: 1233-1255.
Cultural Foundations of Economies and Markets: Rationalization and Logics
Boli, John and George Thomas. 1999. Constructing World Culture: International
Nongovernmental Organizations since 1875. Palo Alto, CA: Stanford University Press.
Chan, Cheris Sung-Ching. 2013. Marketing Death: Culture and the Making of a Life Insurance
Market in China. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
Collins, Randall. 1997. “An Asian Route to Capitalism: Religious Economy and the Origins of
Self-Transforming Growth in Japan.” American Sociological Review 62: 843-865.
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Dobbin, Frank. 1994. “Cultural Models of Organization: The Sociology of Rational Organizing
Principles.” Pages 117-141 in The Sociology of Culture: Emerging Theoretical Perspectives.
Oxford, UK: Basil Blackwell.
Dowd, Timothy J. 2003. “Structural Power and the Construction of Markets: The Case of
Rhythm and Blues.” Comparative Social Research 21: 147-201.
Espeland, Wendy Nelson and Michael Sauder. 2007. “Rankings and Reactivity: How Public
Measures Recreate Social Worlds.” American Journal of Sociology 113: 1-40.
Lechner, Frank. 2007. “Rational Choice and Religious Economies.” Pages 81-97 in Handbook of
the Sociology of Religion, edited by James A. Beckford and N.J. Demerath. London: Sage.
Navis, Chad and Mary Ann Glynn. 2010. “How New Market Categories Emerge: Temporal
Dynamics of Legitimacy, Identity, and Entrepreneurship in Satellite Radio, 1990-2005.”
Administrative Science Quarterly 55: 439-471.
Schneiberg, Marc and Elizabeth S. Clemens. 2006. “The Typical Tools for the Job: Research
Strategies in Institutional Analysis.” Sociological Theory 24: 195-227.
Weber, Max. 1992. The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism. London: Routledge.
Zelizer, Viviana. 1978. “Human Values and the Market: The Case of Life Insurance and Death in
19th-Century America.” American Journal of Sociology 84: 591-610.
Zelizer, Viviana. 1981. Pricing the Priceless Child: The Changing Social Value of Children.
New York: Basic Books.
Careers and Fields / Worlds of Cultural Production
Anheier, Helmut K., Jurgen Gerhards, and Frank P. Romo. 1995. “Forms of Capital and Social
Structure in Cultural Fields: Examining Bourdieu’s Social Topography.” American Journal of
Sociology 100: 859-903.
Becker, Howard. 1984. Art Worlds. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.
Bielby, William T. and Denise D. Bielby. 1999. “Organizational Mediation of Project-Based
Labor Markets: Talent Agencies and the Careers of Screenwritters.” American Sociological
Review 64: 64-85.
Emirbayer, Mustafa and Victoria Johnson. 2008. “Bourdieu and Organizational Analysis.”
Theory & Society 37: 1-44.
Fine, Gary Alan. 1992. “The Culture of Production: Aesthetic Choices and Constraints in
Culinary Work.” American Journal of Sociology 97: 1268-1294.
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Giuffre, Katherine. 1999. “Sandpiles of Opportunity: Success in the Art World.” Social Forces
77: 815-832.
Godart, Frédéric C. and Ashley Mears. 2009. “How Do Cultural Producers Make Creative
Decisions? Lessons from the Catwalk.” Social Forces 88: 671-692.
Griswold, Wendy. 2000. Bearing Witness: Readers, Writers, and the Novel in Nigeria.
Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
Mezias, Stephen J. and Elizabeth Boyle. 2005. “Blind Trust: Market Control, Legal
Environments, and the Dynamics of Competitive Intensity in the Early Film Industry, 1893-
1920.” Administrative Science Quarterly 50: 1-34.
Uzzi, Brian and Jarrett Sprio. 2005. “Collaboration and Creativity: The Small World Problem.”
American Journal of Sociology 111: 447-504.
Media Content: Constraints, Evolution and Framing
Bail, Christopher A. 2012. “The Fringe Effect: Civil Society Organizations and the Evolution of
Media Discourse about Islam since the September 11th Attacks.” American Sociological Review
77: 855-879.
Benford, Robert D. and David A. Snow. 2000. “Framing Processes and Social Movements: An
Overview and Assessment.” Annual Review of Sociology 26: 611-639.
Bonilla, Tabitha and Justin Grimmer. 2013. “Elevated Threat Levels and Decreased
Expectations: How Democracy Handles Terrorist Threats.” Poetics 41: 650-659.
DiMaggio, Paul, Manish Nag, and David Blei. 2013. “Exploiting Affinities between Topic
Modeling and the Sociological Perspective on Culture: Application to Newspaper Coverage of
U.S. Government Arts Funding.” Poetics 41: 570-606.
Goffman, Erving. 1979. Gender Advertisements. New York: Harper & Row.
Griswold, Wendy. 1981. “American Character and the American Novel: An Expansion of
Reflection Theory.” American Journal of Sociology 86: 740-765.
Isaac, Larry. 2009. “Movements, Aesthetics and Markets in Literary Change: Making the
American Labor Problem Novel.” American Sociological Review 74: 938-965.
McCarthy, John D., Clark McPhail, and Jackie Smith. 1996. “Images of Protest: Media Bias in
the Coverage of Washington, D.C. Demonstrations.” American Sociological Review 61: 478-
499.
Mears, Ashley. 2010. “Size Zero High-End Ethnic: Cultural Production and the Reproduction of
Culture in Fashion Modeling.” Poetics 38: 21-46.
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Pescosolido, Bernice A., Elizabeth Grauerholz, and Melissa A. Milkie. 1997. “Culture and
Conflict: The Portrayal of Blacks in U.S. Children’s Picture Books through the Mid- and Late-
Twentieth Century.” American Sociological Review 62: 443-464.
Rossman, Gabriel. 2004. “Elites, Masses, and Media Blacklists: The Dixie Chicks Controversy.”
Social Forces 83: 61-79.
Turner, Graeme. 2003. British Cultural Studies: An Introduction. London: Routledge. Chapters 1
and 2.
Collective Memory and Cultural Consecration
Allen, Michael Patrick and Anne E Lincoln. 2004. “Critical Discourse and the Cultural
Consecration of American Films.” Social Forces 82: 871-894.
Baumann, Shyon. 2001. “Intellectualization and Art World Development: Film in the United
States.” American Sociological Review 66: 404-426
DeNora, Tia. 1991. “Musical Patronage and Social Change in Beethoven’s Vienna.” American
Journal of Sociology 97: 310-346.
DiMaggio, Paul. 1987. “Classification in Art.” American Sociological Review 52: 440-455.
Dowd, Timothy J., Kathleen Liddle, Kim Lupo, and Anne Borden. 2002. “Organizing the
Musical Canon: The Repertoires of Major U.S. Symphony Orchestras, 1842 to 1969.” Poetics
30: 35-61.
Fine, Gary Alan. 2012. Sticky Reputations: The Politics of Collective Memory in Midcentury
America. New York: Routledge.
Griswold, Wendy and Hannah Wohl. 2015. “Evangelists of Culture: One Book Programs and the
Agents Who Define Literature, Shape Tastes, and Reproduce Regionalism.” Poetics 50: 96-109.
Olick, Jeffrey. 1999. “Collective Memory: The Two Cultures.” Sociological Theory 17: 333-348.
Schmutz, Vaughn and Alison Faupel. 2010. “Gender and Cultural Consecration in Popular
Music.” Social Forces 89: 685-708.
Schwartz, Barry. 2009. “Collective Forgetting and the Symbolic Power of Oneness: The Strange
Apothesis of Rosa Parks.” Social Psychology Quarterly 72: 123-142.
Steidl, Christina R. 2013. “Remembering May 4, 1970: Integrating the Commemorative Field at
Kent State.” American Sociological Review 78: 749-772.
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Xu, Bin. 2017. “Commemorating a Difficult Disaster: Naturalizing and Denaturalizing the 2008
Sichuan Earthquake in China." Memory Studies. Online first (February, 2017). doi:
10.1177/1750698017693669.
Wagner-Pacifici, Robin and Barry Schwartz. 1991. “The Vietnam Veterans Memorial:
Commemorating a Difficult Past.” American Journal of Sociology 97:376-420.
Media Consumption: From Active interpreters to Prosumers
Clayton Childress and Noah E. Friedkin. 2012. “Cultural Reception and Production: The Social
Construction of Meaning in Book Clubs.” American Sociological Review 77: 45-68.
DeNora, Tia. 2000. Music in Everyday Life. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
DiMaggio, Paul and Bart Bonikowski. 2008. “Make Money Surfing the Web? The Impact of
Internet Use on the Earnings of U.S. Workers.” American Sociological Review 73: 227-225.
Gilliam, Franklin D., Jr. and Shanto Iyengar. 2000. “Prime Suspects: The Influence of Local
Television News on the Viewing Public.” American Journal of Political Science 44: 560-573.
Griswold Wendy and Nathan Wright. 2004. “Cowbirds, Locals, and the Dynamic Endurance of
Regionalism.” American Journal of Sociology 109: 1411-1451.
Litt, Eden and Eszter Hargittai. 2014. “Smile, Snap and Share? A Nuanced Approach to Privacy
and Online Sharing.” Poetics 42: 1-21.
Milkie, Melissa. 1999. “Social Comparisons, Reflected Appraisals, and Mass Media: The Impact
of Pervasive Beauty Images on Black and White Girls’ Self-Concepts.” Social Psychology
Quarterly 62: 190-210.
Press, Andrea L. 1994. “The Sociology of Cultural Reception: Notes Toward an Emerging
Paradigm.” Pages 221-245 in The Sociology of Culture: Emerging Theoretical Perspectives,
edited by Diana Crane. Oxford: Basil Blackwell.
Rodriquez. Jason. 2006. “Color-Blind Ideology and the Cultural Appropriation of Hip-Hop.”
Journal of Contemporary Ethnography 35: 645-668.
Roscigno, Vincent J. and William F. Danaher. 2001. “Media and Mobilization: The Case of
Radio and Southern Textile Worker Insurgency, 1929 to 1934.” American Sociological Review
66: 21-48.
Schradie, Jen. 2011. “The Digital Production Gap: The Digital Divide and Web 2.0 Collide.”
Poetics 39: 145-168.
Shively, JoEllen. 1992. “Cowboys and Indians: Perceptions of Western Films among American
Indians and Anglos.” American Sociological Review 57: 72-734.
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Srinivas, Lakshmi. 2002. “The Active Audience: Spectatorship, Social Relations and the
Experience of Cinema in India.” Media, Culture & Society 24: 155-173.
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
General References (specific chapters noted in various sections below)
Burke, Peter J. (Ed.). 2006. Contemporary Social Psychological Theories. Stanford, CA:
Stanford University Press. (new edition in 2017)
Delamater, John and Amanda Ward (Eds.). 2013. Handbook of Social Psychology (2nd edition).
New York: Springer.
Hegtvedt, Karen A. and Cathryn Johnson. 2017 (Forthcoming, August). Social Psychology:
Individuals, Interaction, and Inequality. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Hunt, Matthew O., Pamela Braboy Jackson, Brian Powell, and Lala Carr Steelman. 2000.
"Color-blind: The Treatment of Race and Ethnicity in Social Psychology." Social Psychology
Quarterly 64: 352-64.
Social Cognition
General
Fiske, Susan T. and Shelley E. Taylor. 2013. Social Cognition: From Brains to Culture. Los
Angeles: Sage. (see specific chapters noted in various sections below)
(Hegtvedt and Johnson, Chapter 5)
Categorization, Priming, and Impression Formation Processes
(Fiske and Taylor, Chapters 1, 2, 3, 4)
Mann, Thomas C. and Melissa J. Ferguson. 2015. “Can We Undo Our First Impressions? The
Role of Reinterpretation in Reversing Implicit Evaluations.” Journal of Personality and Social
Psychology 108:823-49.
Markman, Arthur B and Brian H. Ross. 2003. “Category Use and Category Learning.”
Psychological Bulletin 129: 592-613.
Scholer, Abigail A. and E. Tory Higgins. 2008. “People as Resources: Exploring the
Functionality of Warm and Cold.” European Journal of Social Psychology 38:1111-120.
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Automatic and Controlled Processes
(Fiske and Taylor, Chapter 2)
Bargh, John A. 1994. “The Four Horsemen of Automaticity: Awareness, Intention, Efficiency,
and Control in Social Cognition.” Pp. 1-40 in Handbook of Social Cognition, edited by J. R.S.
Wyer and T. K. Srull. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.
Social Comparisons
Suls, Jerry and Ladd Wheeler. 2000. “A selective history of classic and neo-social comparison
theory.” Pp. 3-19 in Social Comparison Processes: Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives,
edited by J. Suls and R.L. Miller. Washington, D.C.: Hemisphere.
Mussweiler, Thomas and Katja Rüter. 2003. “What friends are for! The use of routine standards
in social comparison.” Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 85:467-481.
Brown, Douglas J., D. Lance Ferris, Daniel Heller, and Lisa M. Keeping. 2007. “Antecedents
and consequences of the frequency of upward and downward social comparisons at work.”
Organizational Behavior and Human Performance 102: 59-75.
Stereotyping, Expectancies, and Intergroup Processes
(Burke, Chapter 5)
(Delamater and Ward, Chapter 18)
(Fiske and Taylor, Chapters 11, 15)
(Hegtvedt and Johnson, Chapter 12)
Hewstone, Miles, M. Rubin, and H. Willis. 2002. “Intergroup Bias.” Annual Review of
Psychology 53:575-604.
Park, Bernadette and Charles M. Judd. 2005. “Rethinking the Link between Categorization and
Prejudice Within the Social Cognition Perspective.” Personality and Social Psychology Review
9:108-30.
Sherman, Jeffrey W., Steven J. Stroessner, Frederica R. Conrey, and Omar A. Azam. 2005.
“Prejudice and Stereotype Maintenance Processes: Attention, Attribution, and Individuation.”
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 89:607-22.
Tajfel, Henri and John C. Turner. 1986. “The Social Identity Theory of Intergroup Behavior.”
Pp. 7-24 in The Psychology of Intergroup Relations, edited by S. Worchel and W.G. Austin.
Chicago, IL: Nelson-Hall.
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Social Inference and Attribution
(Fiske and Taylor, Chapters 5, 6)
Todd, Andrew R., Daniel C. Molden, Jaap Ham, and Roos Vonk. 2011. “The Automatic and Co
Occurring Activation of Multiple Social Inferences.” Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
47:37-49.
Cognitive Heuristics (Short-cuts) and Biases
(Fiske and Taylor, Ch. 7, 8)
Attitudes
(Fiske and Taylor, Chapters 9, 10, 15)
Group Processes
Status
(Burke, Chapter 12. 13)
(Hegtvedt and Johnson, Chapter 8)
Berger, J., S. Rosenholtz, and M. Zelditch, Jr. 1980. “Status organizing processes.” Annual
Review of Sociology 6:479-508.
Ridgeway,C., C. Johnson, D. Diekema. 1994. “External status, legitimacy, and compliance in
male and female groups.” Social Forces 72:1051-1077.
Lucas, Jeffrey N. 2003. “Status Processes and the Institutionalization of Women as Leaders.”
American Sociological Review 68:464-480.
Owen-Smith, Jason. 2001. “Managing Scientific Laboratory Work through Skepticism.”
American Sociological Review 66:427-452.
Correll, Shelley J. 2004. “Gender, Status and Emerging Career Aspirations.” American
Sociological Review 69:93-113.
Ridgeway. C. 1991. “The social construction of status value: gender and other nominal
characteristics.” Social Forces 70.
Ridgeway, Cecilia and Kristin G. Erickson. 2000. “Creating and spreading status beliefs.”
American Journal of Sociology 106:579-615.
Ridgeway, Cecilia L. 2011. Framed by Gender. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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Hysom, Stuart. 2009. “Status Valued Goal Objects and Performance Expectations.” Social
Forces 87:1623-48.
Brezina, Timothy and Kenisha Winder. 2003. “Economic Disadvantage: Status Generalization
and Negative Racial Stereotyping by White Americans.” Social Psychology Quarterly 66:402
418.
Markovsky, B., R. Smith and J. Berger. “Do status interventions persist?” American Sociological
Review 49:373-382.
Thye, Shane R. 2000. “A status value theory of power in exchange relations.” American
Sociological Review 65:407-432.
Thye, Shane R., David Willer, and Barry Markovskky. 2006. “From Status to Power: New
Models at the Intersection of Two Theories.” Social Forces 84:1471-1495.
Exchange, Power, Bargaining
(Burke, Chapters 2, 9, 11)
(Delamater and Ward, Chapter 3)
(Hegtvedt and Johnson, Chapter 9)
Hegtvedt, Karen A. and Cathyrn Johnson. 2009. “Power and Justice: Toward an Understanding
of Legitimacy.” American Behavioral Scientist 53:376-399.
Emerson, R. 1962. Power-dependence relations. American Sociological Review 27:31-40.
Zelditch, M. and H. Walker. 1984. “Legitimacy and the stability of authority.” Advances in
Group Processes 1:1-25.
Kanter, R.M. 1977. Power. Pp. 164-205 in Men and Women in the Corporation. New York:
Basic Books.
Johnson, C. 1994. “Gender, legitimate authority, and leader-subordinate conversations.”
American Sociological Review 59:122-35.
Emerson, R. 1972. “Exchange theory, Part II: Exchange relations and networks.” Pp. 58-87 in
Sociological Theories in Progress, Vol. 2, edited by Berger, Zelditch and Anderson. Boston:
Houghton-Mifflin.
Cook, K. and R. Emerson. 1978. “Power, equity and commitment of reward and punishment
power.” Social Psychology Quarterly 51:108-122.
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Yamagishi, T., M. Gillmore and K. Cook. 1988. “Network connections and the distribution of
power in exchange networks.” American Journal of Sociology 93:883-51.
Kollock, P. 1994. “The emergence of exchange structures: an experimental study of uncertainty,
commitment, and trust.” American Journal of Sociology 100:315-45.
Lawler, Edward J., Shane R. Thye, and Jeongkoo Yoon. 2008. “Social Exchange and Micro
Social Order.” American Sociological Review 73:519-542.
Molm, Linda D., N. Takahashi, and G. Peterson. 2000. “Risk and trust in social exchange: An
experimental test of a classical proposition.” American Journal of Sociology 105:1396-1427.
Molm, L., J. Collett, and D. Schaefer. 2007. “Building solidarity through generalized exchange:
A Theory of Reciprocity.” American Journal of Sociology 113:205-242.
Johnson C., T .J. Dowd, and C.L. Ridgeway. “Legitimacy as a Social Process.”Annual Review of
Sociology 32:53-78.
Justice
(Burke, Chapter 3)
(Hegtvedt and Johnson, Chapter 11)
Jost, John.T. and Aaron C. Kay. 2010. “Social Justice: History, Theory, and Research.” Pp.
1122-65 in Handbook of Social Psychology (volume 2), Edited by S.T. Fiske, D.T. Gilbert, and
G. Lindzey. Hoboken, NH: John Wiley & Sons.
Lind, Alan and Tom R. Tyler. 1988. The Social Psychology of Procedural Justice. (Chapter 10:
Two models of procedural justice). New York: Plenum.
Skitka, Linda J., Christopher W. Bauman, and Elizabeth Mullen. 2008. “Morality and justice:
An expanded theoretical perspective and empirical review.” Advances in Group Processes 25:1
27.
Jasso, Guillermina. 1983. “Fairness of Individual Rewards and Fairness of the Reward
Distribution: Specifying the Inconsistency between the Micro and Macro Principles of Justice.”
Social Psychology Quarterly 46:185-199.
Leung, Kowk. 2005. “How Generalizable Are Justice Effects across Cultures?” Pp. 555-86 in
Handbook of Organizational Justice, edited by J. Greenberg and J. A. Colquitt. Mahwah, NJ:
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
Van den Bos, Kees, Allan E. Lind, and Henk A.M. Wilke. 2001. “The Psychology of Procedural
and Distributive Justice Viewed from the Perspective of Fairness Heuristic Theory.” Pp. 49-66 in
Justice in the Workplace: From Theory to Practice (vol. 2), edited by Russell Cropanzano.
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Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
Wenzel, Michael. 2001. “A Social Categorization Approach to Distributive Justice: Social
Identity as the Link between Relevance of Inputs and Need for Justice.” British Journal of Social
Psychology 40:315-335.
Freundenthaler, Heribert H. and Gerold Mikula. 1998. “From Unfulfilled Wants to the
Experience of Injustice: Women’s Sense of Injustice regarding the Lopsided Division of
Household Labor.” Social Justice Research 11:289-312.
Van den Bos, Kees. 2003. “On the Subjective Quality of Social Justice: The Role of Affect as
Information in the Psychology of Justice Judgments.” Journal of Personality and Social
Psychology 85:482-498.
Hegtvedt, Karen A. and Christie Parris. 2014. “Emotions in Justice Processes.” Pp. 103-26 in
Handbook of Sociology of Emotions, edited by Jan Stets and Jonathan Turner. New York:
Springer.
Chebat, Jean-Charles and Witold Slusarczyk. 2005. “How Emotions Mediate the Effects of
Perceived Justice on Loyalty in Service Recovery Situations: An Empirical Study.” Journal of
Business Research 58: 664-673.
Lively, Kathryn J., Lala Carr Steelman, and Brian Powell. 2010. “Equity, Emotion, and the
Household Division of Labor.” Social Psychology Quarterly 73: 358-379.
Conlon, Donald E., Christopher J. Meyer, and Jaclyn M. Nowakowski. 2005. “How Does
Organizational Justice Affect Performance, Withdrawal, and Counterproductive Behavior?” Pp.
303-327 in Handbook of Organizational Justice, edited by J. Greenberg and J. A. Colquitt.
Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
Olson, James M. and Carolyn Hafer. 2001. “Tolerance of Personal Deprivation.” Pp. 157-175 in
The Psychology of Legitimacy: Emerging Perspectives on Ideology, Justice, and Intergroup
Relations, edited by John T. Jost and Brenda Major. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Mikula, Gerold and Michael Wenzel. 2000. “Justice and Social Conflict.” International Journal
of Psychology 35:126-135
Emotions
(Burke, Chapter 7)
(Delamater and Ward, Chapter 12)
Hegtvedt and Johnson, Chapter 7)
Thoits, Peggy. 1989. “The Sociology of Emotions.” Annual Review of Sociology 15:317-42.
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Turner, Jonathan H. and Jan E. Stets. 2006. “Sociological Theories of Human Emotion.”
Annual Review of Sociology 32: 25-52.
Turner, Jonathan H. 1999. “The Neurology of Emotion: Implications for Sociological Theories
of Interpersonal Behavior.” Pp. 81-108 in Mind, Brain, and Society: Toward a Neurosociology of
Emotion, edited by David D. Franks and Thomas S. Smith. Stamford, CN: JAI Press.
Matsumoto, David and Hyi Sung Hwang. 2012. “Culture and Emotion: The Integration of
Biological and Cultural Contributions.” Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 43:91-118.
Kemper, Theodore D. 1987. “How Many Emotions Are There? Wedding the Social and the
Autonomic Components.” American Journal of Sociology 93:263-89.
Niedenthal, Paula M. 2007. “Embodying Emotions.” Science 316:1002-05.
Heise, David R. 2002. “Understanding social interaction with affect control theory.” Pp. 17-40
in New Directions in Contemporary Sociological Theory, edited by J. Berger and M. Zelditch, Jr.
Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.
Robinson, Dawn T., Lynn Smith-Lovin, and Olga Tsoudis. 1994. “Heinous Crime or
Unfortunate Accident? The Effects of Remorse on Responses to Mock Criminal Confessions.”
Social Forces 73:175-90.
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