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Exploring the Landscape of American Sociology: A Bibliometric Analysis of Top Journal Publications (2011–2022)

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  • Zhou Jialin
  • Wu Chaojin

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In the 21st century, American sociology has significantly influenced global sociological discourse. This research utilizes bibliometric methods to analyze 1,176 articles from the ASR, ARS, and AJS journals between 2011 and 2022, showcasing the dynamic development within the field. The research highlights the pivotal contributions of Harvard, Stanford, and UC Berkeley, and notes the emerging roles of the University of Toronto and NYU in shaping sociological discourse. We spotlight key scholars such as Soule, Desmond, Killewald, and Goldberg, whose works on social inequality—specifically in income, race, and gender—have significantly influenced contemporary sociology. the intensive focus on social inequality has spotlighted themes of income, race, and gender disparities. This focus complements the broad scholarly attention drawn to social movements, organizational studies, and the dynamics of social networks. Intersecting across these domains is the profound scholarly dedication to social justice. Indeed, the quest for equity and justice forms a critical undercurrent in contemporary sociological research, mirroring the discipline’s enduring engagement with these pivotal societal issues. This study not only charts the intellectual progression of American sociology but also underscores its global relevance and potential future directions. By integrating bibliometric analysis with a critical review of sociological literature, this article offers valuable insights into the evolving dynamics of the discipline.

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  • Zhou Jialin & Wu Chaojin, 2025. "Exploring the Landscape of American Sociology: A Bibliometric Analysis of Top Journal Publications (2011–2022)," SAGE Open, , vol. 15(2), pages 21582440251, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:sagope:v:15:y:2025:i:2:p:21582440251342506
    DOI: 10.1177/21582440251342506
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