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ElisabEth s. ClEmEns , Editor la UREn bEaRD, REnÉ FlOREs, JOhn l. maR tin, OmaR mCRObER ts, and stEPhaniE tERnUllO, Associate Editors maRCO GaRRiDO and JOYCE bEll, Book Review Editors PEDRO albER t aRROYO, matthEW bORUs, timOthY ElDER, JEnniFER EtiEnnE, KaRl Yn GORsKi, nisaRG mEa ht , hanOCK sPitZER, and anGEla ZORRO mEDina, Associate Editors, Book Review sUsan allan, Managing Editor shaROn bRinKman and sanDY mElnYCZEnKO, Editorial Associates Consulting Editors JIMI ADAMS • ELIZABETH POPP BERMAN • DEIRDRE BLOOME • ROBERT BRAUN • ERIN CECH • SIWEI CHENG • MENALI DESAI • LAURA DOERING • DOUGLAS DOWNEY • JEREMY FIEL • BRAD R. FULTON • MARGARET FRYE • NEHA GONDAL • JEFFREY GUHIN • KEVAN HARRIS • CAROLINE LEE • YAO LU • JANICE MCCABE • ERIN METZ MCDONNELL • ADAM REICH • MICHAEL RODRIGUEZ- MUNIZ • SAMEER B. 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Periodicals postage paid at Chicago, Illinois, and at additional mailing offices. q 2021 by The University of Chicago. All rights reserved. The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information Sciences-Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48-1984. j ` American Journal of Sociology Volume 127 No. 3 November 2021 CONTENTS 695 Sect, Nation, and Identity after the Fall of Mosul: Evidence from a Natural Experiment Christopher Barrie 739 Rediscovering the 1%: Knowledge Infrastructures and the Stylized Facts of Inequality Daniel Hirschman 787 Shining a Light on the Shadows: Endogenous Trade Structure and the Growth of an Online Illegal Market Scott W. Duxbury and Dana L. Haynie 828 The Political Economy of Incarceration in the Cotton South, 1910–1925 Christopher Muller and Daniel Schrage 867 “We’re Still Dying Quicker Than We Can Effect Change”: #BlackLivesMatter and the Limits of 21st-Century Policing Reform Michelle S. Phelps, Christopher E. Robertson, and Amber Joy Powell 904 Resource Extension and Status Identity: Marriage Ties among Family Business Groups in an Emerging Economy Chi-Nien Chung, Zong-Rong Lee, and Hongjin Zhu 950 “A Nowadays Disease”: HIV/AIDS and Social Change in a Rural South African Community Sanyu A. Mojola, Nicole Angotti, Enid Schatz, and Brian Houle Book Reviews 1001 The Ambivalent State: Police-Criminal Collusion at the Urban Margins by Javier Auyero and Katherine Sobering Andrew Schrank 1004 Race after Technology by Ruha Benjamin Angèle Christin 1005 Intersectionality as Critical Social Theory by Patricia Hill Collins Rose M. Brewer 1007 Migrant Crossings: Witnessing Human Trafficking in the U.S. by Annie Isabel Fukushima Elena Shih 1009 Narrow Fairways: Getting By and Falling Behind in the New India by Patrick Inglis Divya Vaid 1011 Very Important People: Status and Beauty in the Global Party Circuit by Ashley Mears Eileen Otis 1013 Immigrant Labor and the New Precariat by Ruth Milkman Janice Fine 1015 Indigenous Revolutions in Ecuador and Bolivia, 1990–2005 by Jeffery M. Paige John Foran 1017 Resisting Redevelopment: Protest in Aspiring Global Cities by Eleonora Pasotti Xuefei Ren 1019 Making the Cut: Hiring Decisions, Bias, and the Consequences of Nonstandard, Mismatched, and Precarious Employment by David S. Pedulla Werner Eichhorst 1021 A Contest without Winners: How Students Experience Competitive School Choice by Kate Phillippo Mark Berends 1023 Digital Divisions: How Schools Create Inequality in the Tech Era by Matthew H. 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Published: Nov 1, 2021
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