Cecilia Ridgeway
Affiliations: | Sociology | Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA |
Area:
Cultural Sociology, Gender, Social Inequality and Stratification, Social PsychologyGoogle:
"Cecilia Ridgeway"Children
Sign in to add traineeChris Bourg | grad student | 2003 | Stanford |
Stefanie Bailey Mollborn | grad student | 2006 | Stanford |
Justine E. Tinkler | grad student | 2007 | Stanford |
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Phelan JC, Lucas JW, Ridgeway CL, et al. (2014) Stigma, status, and population health. Social Science & Medicine (1982). 103: 15-23 |
Ridgeway CL, Kricheli-Katz T. (2013) Intersecting Cultural Beliefs in Social Relations: Gender, Race, and Class Binds and Freedoms Gender and Society. 27: 294-318 |
Wood W, Ridgeway CL. (2010) Gender: An interdisciplinary perspective Social Psychology Quarterly. 73: 334-339 |
Ridgeway CL. (2009) Framed before we know it: How gender shapes social relations Gender and Society. 23: 145-160 |
Ridgeway CL, Li YE, Erickson KG, et al. (2009) How easily does a social difference become a status distinction? Gender matters American Sociological Review. 74: 44-62 |
Ridgeway CL. (2008) Social Status and Group Structure Blackwell Handbook of Social Psychology: Group Processes. 352-375 |
Ridgeway CL. (2007) Gender as a Group Process: Implications for the Persistence of Inequality Advances in Group Processes. 24: 311-333 |
Ridgeway CL, Correll SJ. (2006) Consensus and the creation of status beliefs Social Forces. 85: 431-453 |
Johnson C, Dowd TJ, Ridgeway CL. (2006) Legitimacy as a social process Annual Review of Sociology. 32: 53-78 |
Ridgeway CL. (2006) Linking social structure and interpersonal behavior: A theoretical perspective on cultural schemas and social relations Social Psychology Quarterly. 69: 5-16 |