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Autor:
Nicolas Restrepo Ochoa, Stephen Vaisey
Publikováno v:
Evolutionary Human Sciences, Vol 6 (2024)
Cohort replacement – the replacement in a population of older cohorts by their successors who developed under different conditions – is an important process behind cultural change. Research on public opinion indicates that a large proportion of a
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https://doaj.org/article/90f60ad595394a088ce708f63f959eb5
Publikováno v:
Sociological Science, Vol 9, Iss 8, Pp 184-205 (2022)
Many aspects of behavior are guided by dispositions that are relatively durable once formed. Political opinions and phonology, for instance, change largely through cohort succession. But evidence for cohort effects has been scarce in artistic and int
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https://doaj.org/article/a5e27e66f7214d08af8dd97756c18aca
Autor:
Achim Edelmann, Stephen Vaisey
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 18, Iss 1, p e0279273 (2023)
It is well-known that the more educated people are, the more liberal views they tend to express. However, it is unclear whether this is due to college attendance itself or because those who go to college differ from those who do not in ways (directly
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https://doaj.org/article/40a412849557412ea5265187904d90b3
Autor:
Stephen Vaisey, Kevin Kiley
Publikováno v:
Sociological Science, Vol 8, Iss 5, Pp 83-95 (2021)
Recent work argues that changes in people’s responses to the same question over time should be thought of as reflecting a fixed baseline subject to temporary local influences, rather than durable changes in response to new information. Distinguishi
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https://doaj.org/article/6f2213dc66b9478badf9aef80367d5f5
Autor:
Lauren Valentino, Stephen Vaisey
Publikováno v:
Annual Review of Sociology. 48:109-129
In recent decades, sociologists have generally avoided explicitly discussing the role of culture in processes of social inequality. We argue that the prevailing disciplinary theory of inequality, the framework laid out in Charles Tilly's Durable Ineq
Autor:
Stephen Vaisey
Recent developments in cultural sociology show that our field remains entrenched in a troubling pattern. As Lizardo (2014) demonstrated, sociologists have a pathological relationship to interdisciplinarity. We tend to create internal “avatars” of
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::ac49cc20d05376ff747e737a2482f6d8
https://osf.io/preprints/socarxiv/a84jd
https://osf.io/preprints/socarxiv/a84jd
Autor:
Achim Edelmann, Stephen Vaisey
It is well-known that the more educated people are, the more liberal views they tend to express. However, it is unclear whether this is due to college attendance itself or because those who go to college differ from those who do not in ways (directly
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::2e913aec0a97c41c130bb544fa588f08
https://osf.io/preprints/socarxiv/25yux
https://osf.io/preprints/socarxiv/25yux
Autor:
Stephen Vaisey, Kevin Kiley
Publikováno v:
Sociological Science, Vol 8, Iss 5, Pp 83-95 (2021)
Kiley and Vaisey (2020) recently published a method for assessing whether survey respondents appear to be changing their beliefs between waves or whether they instead appear to be repeating fixed responses with temporary local influences. This questi
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::f376710b08ca4fc3599ebaed0dd00651
https://osf.io/preprints/socarxiv/ec46t
https://osf.io/preprints/socarxiv/ec46t
Autor:
Stephen Vaisey, Kevin Kiley
Models of population-wide cultural change tend to invoke one of two broad models of individual change. One approach theorizes that people actively update their beliefs and behaviors in the face of new information. The other argues that, following ear
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::f67c2dfeff089f6e9ed69d44d3ed0804
https://doi.org/10.31235/osf.io/8za35
https://doi.org/10.31235/osf.io/8za35
Autor:
Stephen Vaisey, Andrei Boutyline
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Sociology. 122:1371-1447
Many accounts of political belief systems conceive of them as networks of interrelated opinions, in which some beliefs are central and others peripheral. This article formally shows how such structural features can be used to construct direct measure