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Publications of Lynn Smith-Lovin    :chronological  alphabetical  combined  bibtex listing:

Books

  1. Moskovitz, C; Smith-Lovin, L. Writing in Sociology: A Brief Guide.  edited by Deans, T; Poe, M Oxford University Press, November, 2016.  [abs]
  2. Smith-Lovin, L; Heise, DR. Analyzing social interaction: Advances in affect control theory.  Gordon and Breach, May, 2016: 1-192. (Reprinted from a double special issue of Journal of Mathematical Sociology) [doi]  [abs]
  3. Smith-Lovin, L; Heise, D. Editors' Preface. May, 2016: v-viii.
  4. Wisecup, AK; McPherson, M; Smith-Lovin, L. Recognition of Gender Identity and Task Performance.  Emerald (MCB UP ), December, 2005: 177-201. [doi]  [abs]

Papers Published

  1. Quinn, JM; Freeland, RE; Maloney, EK; Rogers, KB; Smith-Lovin, L. "Meaning Change in U.S. Occupational Identities during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Was It Temporary or Durable?." Social Psychology Quarterly  (January, 2024). [doi]  [abs]
  2. Kroska, A; Powell, B; Rogers, KB; Smith-Lovin, L. "Affect Control Theories: A Double Special Issue in Honor of David R. Heise." American Behavioral Scientist 67:1 (January, 2023): 3-11. [doi]  [abs]
  3. Quinn, JM; Freeland, RE; Rogers, KB; Hoey, J; Smith-Lovin, L. "How Cultural Meanings of Occupations in the U.S. Changed During the Covid-19 Pandemic.." The American behavioral scientist 67:1 (January, 2023): 125-147. [doi]  [abs]
  4. Maloney, EK; Rogers, KB; Smith-Lovin, L. "Status as Deference: Cultural Meaning as a Source of Occupational Behavior." RSF 8:7 (November, 2022): 70-88. [doi]  [abs]
  5. Kroska, A; Heise, DR; Smith-Lovin, L. "Introduction of Neil J. MacKinnon, 2021 Cooley-Mead Award Recipient." Social Psychology Quarterly 85:1 (March, 2022): 1-5. [doi]
  6. Maloney, E; Smith-Lovin, L. "The emotional implications of occupational deference structures." Advances in Group Processes 38 (January, 2021): 1-21. [doi]  [abs]
  7. McPherson, M; Smith-Lovin, L; Rawlings, C. "The Enormous Flock of Homophily Researchers: Assessing and Promoting a Research Agenda." PERSONAL NETWORKS  (2021): 459-470.
  8. Robinson, DT; Smith-Lovin, L; Zhao, J. "The role of the other: How interaction partners influence identity maintenance in four cultures." Identity and Symbolic Interaction: Deepening Foundations, Building Bridges  (April, 2020): 213-237. [doi]  [abs]
  9. Cannon, BC; Robinson, DT; Smith-Lovin, L. "How Do We “Do Gender”? Permeation as Over-talking and Talking Over." Socius 5 (January, 2019). [doi]  [abs]
  10. Wingfield, AH; Hordge-Freeman, E; Smith-Lovin, L. "Does the job matter? Diversity officers and racialized stress." Research in the Sociology of Work 32 (January, 2018): 197-215. [doi]  [abs]
  11. Robinson, DT; Smith-Lovin, L. "AFFECT CONTROL THEORIES OF SOCIAL INTERACTION AND SELF." CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGICAL THEORIES, 2 EDITION  (2018): 139-165.
  12. Kriegel, DJ; Abdul-Mageed, M; Clark, JK; Freeland, RE; Heise, DR; Robinson, DT; Rogers, KB; Smith-Lovin, L. "A Multilevel Investigation of Arabic-Language Impression Change." International Journal of Sociology 47:4 (August, 2017): 278-295. [doi]
  13. Smith-Lovin, L. "Affect control theory: An assessment." Analyzing Social Interaction: Advances in Affect Control Theory  (May, 2016): 171-192.  [abs]
  14. Smith-Lovin, L. "Impressions from events." Analyzing Social Interaction: Advances in Affect Control Theory  (May, 2016): 35-70.  [abs]
  15. Smith-Lovin, L. "The affective control of events within settings." Analyzing Social Interaction: Advances in Affect Control Theory  (May, 2016): 71-102.  [abs]
  16. Myers, DJ; Lipscomb, HJ; Epling, C; Hunt, D; Richardson, W; Smith-Lovin, L; Dement, JM. "Surgical Team Stability and Risk of Sharps-Related Blood and Body Fluid Exposures During Surgical Procedures.." Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol 37:5 (May, 2016): 512-518. [doi]  [abs]
  17. Clay-Warner, J; Robinson, DT; Smith-Lovin, L; Rogers, KB; James, KR. "Justice Standard Determines Emotional Responses to Over-Reward." Social Psychology Quarterly 79:1 (March, 2016): 44-67. [doi]  [abs]
  18. Myers, DJ; Lipscomb, HJ; Epling, C; Hunt, D; Richardson, W; Smith-Lovin, L; Dement, JM. "Surgical Procedure Characteristics and Risk of Sharps-Related Blood and Body Fluid Exposure.." Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol 37:1 (January, 2016): 80-87. [doi]  [abs]
  19. Weed, EA; Smith-Lovin, L. "Theory in Sociology of Emotions." Handbooks of Sociology and Social Research  (January, 2016): 411-433. [doi]  [abs]
  20. Smith-Lovin, L; Thoits, PA. "Introduction to the special section on the sociology of emotions." Emotion Review 6:3 (January, 2014): 187-188. [doi]
  21. Smith, JA; McPherson, M; Smith-Lovin, L. "Social Distance in the United States: Sex, Race, Religion, Age, and Education Homophily among Confidants, 1985 to 2004." American Sociological Review 79:3 (January, 2014): 432-456. [doi]  [abs]
  22. Foy, S; Freeland, R; Miles, A; Rogers, KB; Smith-Lovin, L. "Emotions and Affect as Source, Outcome and Resistance to Inequality." Handbooks of Sociology and Social Research  (January, 2014): 295-324. [doi]  [abs]
  23. Reynolds, WN; Salter, WJ; Farber, RM; Corley, C; Dowling, CP; Beeman, WO; Smith-Lovin, L; Choi, JN. "Sociolect-based community detection." IEEE ISI 2013 - 2013 IEEE International Conference on Intelligence and Security Informatics: Big Data, Emergent Threats, and Decision-Making in Security Informatics  (September, 2013): 221-226. [doi]  [abs]
  24. with Smith-Lovin, L; Foy, S; Freeland, R; Miles, A; Rogers, KB. ""Emotion and affect in the social psychology of inequality."." Social Psychology of Inequality  (2013).
  25. with Smith-Lovin, L; Smith, JA; McPherson, M. ""Social distance in the United States: Homophily on Race, Sex, Age, Education and Religion, 1985-2004"." American Sociological Review  (2013).
  26. with Smith-Lovin, L; Thoits, P. ""Culture, social structure and emotion in the sociology of emotion"." Emotion Review  (2013).
  27. Rogers, KB; Smith-Lovin, L. "Action, Interaction, and Groups." The Wiley-Blackwell Companion to Sociology  (February, 2012): 119-138. [doi]
  28. Rogers, KB; Smith-Lovin, L. "Answering the call for a sociological perspective on the multilevel social construction of emotion: A Comment on Boiger and Mesquita." Emotion Review 4:3 (January, 2012): 232-233. [doi]  [abs]
  29. with Smith-Lovin, L; Rogers, KB. ""Answering the call for a sociological contribution to a multilevel social construction of emotion"." Emotion Review 4:3 (2012): 1-20.
  30. with Smith-Lovin, L; Winkielman, P. "The social psychologies of emotion: A bridge that is not too far." Social Psychology Quarterly 73:4 (January, 2010): 327-332. [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  31. with Smith-Lovin, L; Owens, TJ; Robinson, DT. ""The Many Faces of Identity"." Annual Review of Sociology 36:1 (2010): 477-499. [doi]  [abs]
  32. with McPherson, M; Smith-Lovin, L; Brashears, ME. "Models and marginals: Using survey evidence to study social networks." American Sociological Review 74:4 (December, 2009): 670-681. [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  33. with Mark, NP; Smith-Lovin, L; Ridgeway, CL. "Why do nominal characteristics acquire status value? A minimal explanation for status construction.." AJS; American journal of sociology 115:3 (November, 2009): 832-862. [20503743], [doi]  [abs]
  34. McPherson, M; Brashears, ME; Smith-Lovin, L. "Erratum: Social isolation in America: Changes in core discussion networks over two decades (American Sociological Review (2006) vol. 71 (353-375))." American Sociological Review 73:6 (January, 2008): 1022. [doi]
  35. Smith-Lovin, L. "Commentary." Social Structure and Emotion  (January, 2008): 13-19. [doi]  [abs]
  36. with Miller McPherson and Matthew Brashears. ""Social Isolation in America: Changes in core discussion networks over two decades"." Social Pathology: An Introduction  (2008).
  37. with Smith-Lovin, L; Smith, JA; McPherson, M. ""Social Isolation"." Encyclopedia of Human Relationships  (2008).
  38. Smith-Lovin, L. ""To thine own self be true? Social structural sources of self, situated identity and emotion."." Within the Social World: Essays in Social Psychology  (2008).
  39. Smith-Lovin, L. ""Status, power and emotion: Commentary"." Social Structure and Emotion  (2008): 13-20.
  40. with Smith-Lovin, L; McPherson, M; Brashears, M. ""Loosening the ties that bind"." Contexts  (2008).
  41. Smith-Lovin, L; Brody, CJ. "Interruptions in Group Discussions: The Effects of Gender and Group Composition.." Interviewing II  (2008).
  42. Smith-Lovin, L. "Do we need a public sociology?: It depends on what you mean by sociology." Public Sociology: Fifteen Eminent Sociologists Debate Politics and the Profession in the Twenty-first Century  (June, 2007): 124-134.
  43. "" The strength of weak identities: Social structural sources of self, situated identity and emotional experience"."  Cooley-Mead Award Address Social Psychology Quarterly  (June, June, 2007).
  44. Smith-Lovin, L. "The strength of weak identities: Social structural sources of self, situation and emotional experience." Social Psychology Quarterly 70:2 (January, 2007): 106-124. [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  45. McPherson, M; Smith-Lovin, L; Brashears, ME. "Social isolation in America: Changes in core discussion networks over two decades." American Sociological Review 71:3 (January, 2006): 353-375. [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  46. with Smith-Lovin, L; Robinson, DT. ""Control Theories of Identity, Action and Emotion."." Purpose, Meaning and Action: Control Systems Theories in Sociology  (2006): 163-188.
  47. Wisecup, A; Robinson, DT; Smith-Lovin, L. ""Sociology of Emotions"." Handbook of 21st Century Sociology  (2006): 106-115.
  48. with Smith-Lovin, L; Robinson, DT; Wisecup, A. ""Affect Control Theory"." Handbook of the Sociology of Emotions  (2006): 179-202.
  49. McPherson, M; Smith-Lovin, L. "Social Networks." Youth Activism: An International Encyclopedia  (2006).
  50. with Smith-Lovin, L; Robinson, DT. ""Affect Control Theory"." Contemporary Social Psychological Theories  (2006): 137-64.
  51. Smith-Lovin, L. "“Affect Control Theory.”." Handbook of Social Theory  (December, 2005).
  52. Smith Lovin, L. "Introduction of Karen S. Cook: Recipient of the 2004 Cooley-Mead Award." Social Psychology Quarterly 68:1 (January, 2005): 1-3. [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  53. Smith-Lovin, L. "Foreword." The Sociology of Emotions 21 (2005): 263-264. [doi]
  54. with Smith-Lovin, L; Wisecup, A; McPherson, M. ""Gender Identity Recognition and Task Performance"." Advances in Group Processes: Social Identification in Groups 22 (2005): 177-201.
  55. Robinson, DT; Rogalin, CL; Smith-Lovin, L. "PHYSIOLOGICAL MEASURES OF THEORETICAL CONCEPTS: SOME IDEAS FOR LINKING DEFLECTION AND EMOTION TO PHYSICAL RESPONSES DURING INTERACTION." Advances in Group Processes 21 (December, 2004): 77-115. [doi]  [abs]
  56. Smith-Lovin, L. "Self, Identity, and Interaction in an Ecology of Identities." Advances in Identity Theory and Research  (Summer, 2003): 167-178. [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  57. Okamoto, DG; Rashotte, L; Smith-Lovin, L. "Measuring interruptions: Structural versus contextual approaches." Social Psychology Quarterly 65:1 (January, 2002): 38-55. [doi]
  58. McPherson, M; Smith-Lovin, L. "Cohesion and membership duration: Linking groups, relations and individuals in an ecology of affiliation." Advances in Group Processes 19 (January, 2002): 1-36. [doi]  [abs]
  59. Okamoto, DG; Rashotfe, LS; Smith-Lovin, L. "Measuring interruption: Syntactic and contextual methods of coding conversation." Social Psychology Quarterly 65:1 (January, 2002): 38-55. [doi]  [abs]
  60. Robinson, D; Smith-Lovin, L. "Getting a Laugh: A Look at Humor in Task Group Discussions." Social Forces 80:1 (September, 2001): 123-58.
  61. with Dina Okamoto. "“Changing the Subject: Gender, Status and the Dynamics of Topic Transitions”." American Sociological Review 66 (January, 2001): 852-73.
  62. Smith-Lovin, L. "“Role-identities, action and emotion: parallel processing and the production of mixed emotions”." Self and Identity: Personal, Social, and Symbolic  (January, 2001): 125-144.
  63. Tsoudis, O; Smith-Lovin, L. "Defining the Situation: Emotional Display and Construals about Crime." Sociological Spectrum 21 (January, 2001).
  64. Okamoto, DG; Smith-Lovin, L. "Changing the subject: Gender, status, and the dynamics of topic change." American Sociological Review 66:6 (January, 2001): 852-873. [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  65. McPherson, M; Smith-Lovin, L; Cook, JM. "Birds of a feather: Homophily in social networks." Annual Review of Sociology 27:1 (January, 2001): 415-444. [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  66. Robinson, DT; Smith-Lovin, L. "Getting a laugh: Gender, status, and humor in task discussions." Social Forces 80:1 (January, 2001): 123-158. [doi]  [abs]
  67. Tsoudis, O; Smith-Lovin, L. "Criminal identity: The key to situational construals in mock criminal court cases." Sociological Spectrum 21:1 (January, 2001): 3-31. [doi]  [abs]
  68. Smith-Lovin, L; Molm, LD. "Introduction to the millennium special issue on the state of sociological social psychology." SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY QUARTERLY 63:4 (December, 2000): 281-283.
  69. "“Simplicity, uncertainty and the power of generative theories.”." Contemporary Sociology 29:2 (January, 2000): 300-5.
  70. Smith-Lovin, L. "Simplicity, uncertainty, and the power of generative theories." Contemporary Sociology 29:2 (January, 2000): 300-306. [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  71. Smith-Lovin, L. "“Social psychology.”." Blackwell Companion to Sociology  (2000).
  72. Ridgeway, CL; Smith-Lovin, L. "The gender system and interaction." Annual Review of Sociology 25:1 (January, 1999): 191-216. [doi]  [abs]
  73. Smith-Lovin, L. "“Sociology of emotions.”." Encyclopedia of Human Emotions  (January, 1999).
  74. Smith-Lovin, L. "Core concepts and common ground: The relational basis of our discipline." Social Forces 78:1 (January, 1999): 1-23. [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  75. Robinson, DT; Smith-Lovin, L. "Emotion display as a strategy for identity negotiation." Motivation and Emotion 23:2 (January, 1999): 73-104. [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  76. Smith-Lovin, L; Ridgeway, C. "Gender and interaction." Handbook on the Sociology of Gender  (1999): 247-274.
  77. McPherson, JM; Smith-Lovin, L. "A Comparative Ecology of Five Nations." Ecological Models of Organizations  (1998): 85-110.
  78. Smith-Lovin, L. "“Emotion Management as Emotional Labor.”." Required Reading: Sociology’s Most Influential Books  (1998).
  79. Tsoudis, O; Smith-Lovin, L. "How Bad Was It? Identity and Emotion Display in Mock Jury Deliberations." Social Forces 77:2 (1998): 695-722. [doi]  [abs]
  80. Ibarra, H; Smith-Lovin, L. "Alternative Routes: A Social Network Perspective on Gender and Careers." Creating Tomorrow’s Organizations  (1997): 359-84.
  81. Rashotte, LS. "“Who Benefits from Being Bold: The Interactive Effects of Task Cues and Status Characteristics on Influence in Mock Jury Groups”." Advances in Group Processes 14 (1997).
  82. Smith-Lovin, L. "Review- Symbolic Interactionism as Affect Control (SUNY, 1994) by Neil MacKinnon." Social Forces 75 (1997): 1489-91.
  83. Munch, A; McPherson, M. "“Gender, Children and Social Contact: The Effects of Childrearing for Men and Women”." American Sociological Review 62:4 (1997): 509-520. [doi]  [abs]
  84. Ridgeway, CL; Smith-Lovin, L. "Gender and Social Interaction." Social Psychology Quarterly 59:3 (January, 1996): 173-175.
  85. Smith-Lovin, L. ""The Sociology of Affect and Emotion."." Sociological Perspectives on Social Psychology  (1995): 118-48.
  86. Lewis, ROM; Haviland, JM. "Handbook of Emotions (New York: Guilford, 1993)." Contemporary Sociology 24 (1995): 298-300.
  87. Mayhew, B; McPherson, M; Rotolo, T. ""Sex and Race Heterogeneity in Face-to-Face Groups"." Social Forces 74:1 (1995): 15-52. [doi]  [abs]
  88. Robinson, DT; Smith-Lovin, L; Tsoudis, O. "Heinous crime or unfortunate accident? the effects of remorse on responses to mock criminal confessions." Social Forces 73:1 (January, 1994): 175-190. [doi]  [abs]
  89. Ridgeway, C. ""Structure, Culture and Interaction: A Comparison of Affect Control Theory and Expectations States Theory"." Advances in Group Processes 11 (1994).
  90. SMITH-LOVIN, L. "Can Emotionality and Rationality be Reconciled?."  5:2 (April, 1993): 283-293.  [abs]
  91. Smith-Lovin, L. "Can Emotionality and Rationality be Reconciled?: A Comment on Collins, Frank, Hirshleifer, and Jasso." Rationality and Society 5:2 (January, 1993): 283-293. [doi]  [abs]
  92. McPherson, M; Smith-Lovin, L. "Some Disintegrating Thoughts on Structure and Agency: Reply to Molm." Theory on Gender/Feminism on Theory Aldine (1993).
  93. McPherson, M; Smith-Lovin, L. "Eliminating Choice: Reply to Folbre." Theory on Gender/Feminism on Theory Aldine (1993).
  94. McPherson, M; Smith-Lovin, L. "You Are Who You Know: A Network Perspective on Gender." Theory on Gender/Feminism on Theory.  (1993): 223-241.
  95. Robinson, D; Smith-Lovin, L. "Gender and Conversational Dynamics." Gender and Interaction  (1992): 122-56.
  96. Smith-Lovin, L. ""An Affect Control View of Cognition and Emotion."." Self and Society: A Social Cognition Approach  (1992): 143-69.
  97. Robinson, D. "“Selective interaction as a strategy for identity maintenance: An affect control model.”." Social Psychology Quarterly 55:1 (1992): 12-28.
  98. Douglas, WT; Smith-Lovin, L. "An affect control analysis of two religious subcultures." Social Perspectives on Emotion  (Fall, 1992): 217-247.
  99. Gilbert, EVRIGN. "Researching Social Life."   (1992).
  100. Smith-Lovin, L. ""Emotion as Confirmation and Disconfirmation of Identity: An Affect Control Model."." Research Agendas in Emotions,  (1990): 238-270.
  101. Robinson, D; Smith-Lovin, L. "The Timing of Interruptions in Group Discussions." Advances in Group Processes Vol. 7 (1990): 45-74.
  102. Smith-Lovin, L. ""Affect, Sentiment and Emotion."." Social Psychology Quarterly 52 (1989): 5-9.
  103. Brody, CJ. ""Interruptions in Group Discussions: The Effects of Gender and Group Composition."." American Sociological Review 54 (1989): 424-35.
  104. Smith-Lovin, L. "Affect control theory: An assessment." The Journal of Mathematical Sociology 13:1-2 (December, 1987): 171-192. [doi]  [abs]
  105. Smith-Lovin, L. "The affective control of events within settings." The Journal of Mathematical Sociology 13:1-2 (December, 1987): 71-101. [doi]  [abs]
  106. Smith-Lovin, L. "Impressions from events." The Journal of Mathematical Sociology 13:1-2 (December, 1987): 35-70. [doi]  [abs]
  107. with J. Miller McPherson. ""Homophily in Voluntary Organizations."." American Sociological Review 52 (1987): 370-79.
  108. McPherson, JM. ""Homophily in Voluntary Organizations."." American Sociological Review 52 (1987): 370-79.
  109. Miller McPherson, ; Lynn Smith Lovin, . "Homophily in Voluntary Organizations: Status Distance and the Composition of Face-to-Face Groups."." American Sociological Review 52:3 (1987): 370-379. [doi]  [abs]
  110. Smith-Lovin, L; Skvoretz, JV; Hudson, CG. "Status and participation in six-person groups: A test of skvoretz’s comparative status model." Social Forces 64:4 (January, 1986): 992-1005. [doi]  [abs]
  111. McPherson, JM. ""Sex Segregation in Voluntary Associations."." American Sociological Review 51 (1986): 61-79.
  112. FILLENBAUM, GG. "WOMENS RETIREMENT - POLICY IMPLICATIONS OF RECENT RESEARCH - SZINOVACZ,M." JOURNALS OF GERONTOLOGY 39:1 (January, 1984): 124-125. [Gateway.cgi]
  113. Mott, ROF. "The Employment Revolution. (MIT Press, 1982)." Social Forces 63 (1984): 302-3.
  114. Wilson, KL; Smith-Lovin, L. "Scaling the prestige, authority, and income potential of college curricula." Social Science Research 12:2 (January, 1983): 159-186. [doi]  [abs]
  115. Heise, DR; Smith-Lovin, L. "A Structural Equation Model of Impression Formation." Multivariate Methods in the Social Sciences  (1982).
  116. Szinovacz, ROM. "Women’s Retirement: Policy Implications of Recent Research, Vol. 6.." Sage Yearbooks in Women’s Policy Studies.  (1982).
  117. Tickamyer, AR. ""Models of Women’s Work and Fertility"." American Sociological Review 47 (1982): 461-66.
  118. McPherson, JM. ""Women and Weak Ties: Differences by Sex in the Size of Voluntary Organizations."." American Journal of Sociology 87 (1982): 883-904.
  119. Smith-Lovin, L; Tickamyer, AR. "Fertility and patterns of labor force participation among married women.." Social biology 28:1-2 (March, 1981): 81-95. [7348449], [doi]
  120. Rokeach, ROM. "Understanding Human Values, Individual and Societal.." Social Forces 59 (1981): 1330-32.
  121. Heise, DR. ""Impressions of Goodness, Powerfulness and Liveliness from Discerned Social Events."." Social Psychology Quarterly 44 (1981): 93-106.
  122. Smith-Lovin, L; Wilson, KL. "On the Practical Value of Causal Modeling II. Educational Attainment and the Measurement of Conceptual Variables." The Journal of Applied Behavioral Science 16:4 (January, 1980): 547-565. [doi]
  123. Scanzoni, ROJH. "Life Styles and Childbearing (New York: Free Press, 1975), and D. Gill, Illegitimacy, Sexuality and the Status of Women. (Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1977)." American Journal of Sociology 86 (1980): 227-31.
  124. Smith-Lovin, L. "Individual Political Participation: The Effects of Social Structure and Communication Behavior." Sociological Perspectives 22:1 (January, 1979): 23-50. [doi]  [abs]
  125. Smith-Lovin, L. ""Behavioral Settings and Impressions Formed from Social Scenarios."." Social Psychology Quarterly 42 (1979): 31-42.
  126. Smith-Lovin, L; Tickamyer, AR. "Nonrecursive models of labor force participation, fertility behavior and sex role attitudes.." American sociological review 43:4 (August, 1978): 541-557. [707913]
  127. Richmond-Abbott, ROM. "The American Woman: Her Past, Her Present and Her Future. (New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston)." Sex Roles 6 (1976): 879-81.
  128. Ogan, C; Plymale, I; Turpin, W; Shaw, D. ""The Changing Front Page of the New York Times."." Journalism Quarterly 52 (1976): 340-44.
  129. Bishop, ME; Smith-Lovin, L. "The Young Moderns: Correlates of Communication Behavior among Appalachian (U.S.) College Students." Der Anteil Der Massenmediem Bei Der Herausbildung Des Besussteinss In Der Sich Wanderlunden Welt  (1974): 215-24.

Book Reviews

  1. Review of M. Szinovacz, "Women's Retirement: Policy Implications of Recent Research, Vol. 6.". Sage Yearbooks in Women's Policy Studies.  (1982).
  2. Review of M. Szinovacz, "Women's Retirement: Policy Implications of Recent Research, Vol. 6.". Sage Yearbooks in Women's Policy Studies.  (1982).

Work in Progress

  1. with Smith-Lovin, L; Moskovitz, C. A Very Short Guide to Writing in Sociology.  Oxford University Press (under contract), 2013.
  2. Smith-Lovin, L. Podcast. 2010.
  3. Smith-Lovin, L. Podcast. 2010.
  4. with Smith-Lovin, L; McPherson, M. Book manuscript, Networks and Niches in an Ecology of Affiliation. 2010.
  5. with Smith-Lovin, L; Robinson, DT. Book manuscript, Identity, Interaction and Emotion. 2010.
  6. with Smith-Lovin, L; Clay-Warner, J; Robinson, DT. Emotional Reactions to Over-Reward. 2010.
  7. with Smith-Lovin, L; Brody, CJ. Interruptions in Group Discussions: The Effects of Gender and Group Composition..  edited by Fielding, N Sage, 2008. (Reprint of 1989 American Sociological Review article)
  8. Molm, L. “Introduction to special issue on the state of sociological social psychology at the millennium.”. January, 2000: 281-3.
  9. Smith-Lovin, L. “Introduction: David R. Heise, Cooley-Mead Award Winner.”.  AMER SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOC, 1999: 1-3.
  10. Smith-Lovin, L. "Introduction: Joseph Berger, Cooley-Mead Award Winner.". 1992: 1-4.

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