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Amy Binder
University of California San Diego - San Diego / United States
Social Sciences / Sociology
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Amy Binder's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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For love and money: Organizations’ creative responses to multiple environmental logicsA BinderTheory and society 36 (6), 547-571, 20077422007
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Contentious curricula: Afrocentrism and creationism in American public schoolsAJ BinderPrinceton University Press, 20094952009
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Constructing racial rhetoric: Media depictions of harm in heavy metal and rap musicA BinderAmerican sociological review, 753-767, 19934921993
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Becoming right: How campuses shape young conservativesAJ Binder, K WoodPrinceton University Press, 20122972012
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Career funneling: How elite students learn to define and desire ‘‘prestigious’’jobsAJ Binder, DB Davis, N BloomSociology of Education 89 (1), 20-39, 20162962016
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