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Volume: 49
Issue: 3

New Books

Paul S. Adams and Geoffrey L. Wood, University of Pittsburgh-Greensburg, Eds., The Impact of Natural Disasters on Systemic Political and Social Inequities in the U.S. (Lexington Books, 2020).

Sam Cohn, Texas A&M University, All Societies Die: How to Keep Hope Alive (Cornell University Press, 2021).

Celeste Vaughan Curington, North Carolina State University, Jennifer Hickes Lundquist, University of Massachusetts-Amherst, Ken-Hou Lin, University of Texas at Austin, The Dating Divide: Race and Desire in the Era of Online Romance (University of California Press, 2021).

Steven J. Gold, Michigan State University, Ed., Wandering Jews: Global Jewish Migration (Purdue University Press, 2020).

Brian Gran, Case Western Reserve University, The Sociology of Children’s Rights (Wiley, 2021).

Amalia Leguizamón, Tulane University, Seeds of Power: Environmental Injustice and Genetically Modified Soybeans in Argentina (Duke University Press, 2020).

Bart Nooteboom, Process Philosophy: A Synthesis (Anthem Press, 2021).

Joachim J. Savelsberg, University of Minnesota, Knowing about Genocide: Armenian Suffering and Epistemic Struggles (University of California Press, 2021).

Jason Schnittker, University of Pennsylvania, Unnerved: Anxiety, Social Change, and the Transformation of Modern Mental Health (Columbia University Press, 2021).

Hermann Strasser, Universität Duisburg-Essen, Der Kommunikator als Architekt der Gesellschaft: Blicke, Worte, Gesten (Amazon/Kindle Direct Publishing, 2020).

A. Javier Treviño, Wheaton College, Ed., Investigating Social Problems, 3rd edition (SAGE, 2021).

Ari Ezra Waldman, Northeastern University, Industry Unbound: The Inside Story of Privacy, Data, and Corporate Power (Cambridge University Press, 2021).