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"When Survey Respondents Cheat" forthcoming in International Journal of Communication
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"Polarizing the Middle: Internet Exposure and Public Opinion." International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy. 40(1/2):99-113. 2020.

"Symbolic Boundaries," Ch. 25 in The Sage Handbook of Cultural Sociology, edited by David Inglis and Anna-Mari Almila. London: Sage. 2016.

"Own It! Constructions of Masculinity and Heterosexuality on Reality Makeover Television." Cultural Sociology. 8(3):258-274. with Alexander K. Davis and Laura E. Rogers. 2014.

"Conquering Stereotypes in Research on Race and Gender." Sociological Forum 25(1):161-166. with Alexander K. Davis. 2010.

Making Multiculturalism: Boundaries and Meaning in US English Departments. Stanford University Press. 2005. (Ch. 1 is under the excerpts tab.)

Working Definitions: Educational Organization and the Meaning of Multiculturalism." International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy. 22(1):175-207. 2002.

"What About the Univores?: Musical Dislikes and Group Based Identity Construction Among Americans with Low Levels of Education." Poetics. 25(2-3):141-156. 1997.

"Have Americans' Social Attitudes Become More Polarized?" American Journal of Sociology. with Paul DiMaggio and John Evans. 1996.

" 'Anything but Heavy Metal': Symbolic Exclusion and Musical Dislikes." American Sociological Review. 1996.



When Survey Respondents Cheat: Polarization
   
 
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