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Volume: 54
Issue: 2

New Books

Paul D. Almeida, University of California-Merced, Climate Change and Civic Engagement: The Origins and Future of the Climate Justice Movement (University of California Press 2026), and Ed., The Oxford Handbook of Climate Action (Oxford University Press2026). 

Joshua A. Basseches, Case Western Reserve University, Owning the Green Grid: The Political Economy of Renewable Energy Policy Design (MIT Press 2026). 

Michael M. Bell, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Loka L Ashwood, University of Kentucky; and Jay Orne, Drexel University, Our Blood: The Social Experience of Heritas (University of Chicago Press 2026). 

Christian Borch, University of Copenhagen, Trading Beyond Understanding: Machine Learning, Risk, and Markets (Stanford University Press 2026). 

Ian Carrillo, University of Oklahoma, The Business of Racism: Labor and Environment in Brazil’s Racial Capitalism (Duke University Press 2026). 

Susanne Yuk-Ping Choi, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Queer Resistance: Contesting State, Family, and Inequality in Post-Socialist China (University of California Press 2026). 

Di Di, Santa Clara University, Divine Meets Digital: Tech Workers and Religion in the U.S. and China (Rutgers University Press 2026). 

Molly Fee, University of South Florida, Believing in Light After Darkness: Displacement and Refugee Resettlement (University of California Press 2026).  

Rengin Firat, Antioch University, The Racialized Brain: The Neurosociology of Race and Racism (Polity 2026). 

Samuel R. Friedman, New York University Grossman School of Medicine, Teamster Rank and File: Power, Bureaucracy, and Rebellion at Work, 2nd Ed. (Routledge 2026). 

Thomas E. Janoski, University of Kentucky (retired), The New Political Sociology: A Synthetic Theory of Political Economy and Culture (Routledge 2026). 

Nathan Katz, Louisiana Tech University, Bankrupting Democracy Campaign Spending in a Marketplace of Ideas (University Press of Kansas 2026).  

George Lipsitz, University of California-Santa Barbara (retired), Ethnic Studies at the Crossroads (University of California Press 2026). 

Robert Lee Maril, East Carolina University (retired), Hungry Oklahoma: Confronting Poverty and Food Insecurity (University of Oklahoma Press 2026). 

Angela G. Mertig, Middle Tennessee State University, Ed., Research Handbook on Animals and Society (Edward Elgar Publishing 2026). 

Cristina Mora and Tianna Paschel, University of California-Berkeley, Normalizing Inequality, How Californians Make Sense of the Growing Divide (Russel Sage Foundation Press 2026).

Eileen M. Otis, Northeastern University, Walmart: Made in China (Stanford University Press 2026). 

Defne Över, Texas A&M University-College Station, Boundaries That Divide: How Journalists in Turkey Surrendered Their Power over Politics (Rutgers University Press 2026). 

Jason Schnittker, University of Pennsylvania, and Duy Do, Evernorth Research Institute, Side Effects: The Social Ecology of Adverse Drug Reactions (Columbia University Press 2026). 

John Skvoretz, University of South Florida, Understanding Mathematical Sociology (Elgar Publishing 2026). 

Sarita Srivastava, Ontario College of Arts & Design University, “Are You Calling Me a Racist?”: Why We Need to Stop Talking about Race and Start Making Real Antiracist Change (NYU Press 2026). 

Veronica Terriquez, University of California-Los Angeles, Learning to Lead: Youth Organizing in Immigrant Communities (Russell Sage Rose Series 2026).  

Mai Thai, Occidental College, Kid Cops: What Communities Gain and Lose from Junior Police in Schools (University of Chicago Press 2026). 

Geoffrey T. Wodtke, University of Chicago, and Xiang Zhou, Harvard University, Causal Mediation Analysis (Cambridge University Press 2026).  

Kiara Wyndham, Washington University in St. Louis, Diversityland: Hiding Racial Inequality in an American Suburb (University of California Press 2026).