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Leslie McCall

  • Understanding Inequality Through the Lens of Cultural Processes: On Lamont, Beljean and Clair

    D. Massey, L. McCall, D. Tomaskovic-Devey, D. Avent-Holt, P. Monin, B. Fouges, and T. Wang. Socio-Economic Review. vol. 12, no. 3. pp. 609-636. 2014.

  • Boston Review: Thinking Inequality

    In the Boston Review, Claude S. Fischer explores how average Americans think about inequality, and references Leslie McCall's book, The Undeserving Rich.

  • The Political Meanings of Social Class Inequality

    L. McCall. Social Currents. vol. 1, no.1. pp. 25–34. 2014.

  • Intersectionality and Explanation in Social Science Research

    A.Y. Clark and L. McCall. Du Bois Review. vol. 10, no. 2. pp. 349-363. 2014.

  • The American Prospect: The Single Best Argument Against Inequality

    In this article, David Callahan discusses Leslie McCall's book, The Undeserving Rich.

  • Intersectionality: Theorizing Power, Empowering Theory

    S. Cho, K. Crenshaw, and L. McCall (eds). Signs. vol. 38, no. 4. 2013.

  • Toward a Field of Intersectionality Studies: Theory, Applications, and Praxis

    S. Cho, K.W. Crenshaw, and L. McCall. Signs. vol. 38, no. 4. pp. 785-810. 2013.

  • The Undeserving Rich: American Beliefs About Inequality, Opportunity, and Redistribution

    L. McCall. Cambrige, MA: Cambridge University Press. 2013.

  • Class Differences in Social and Political Attitudes in the United States

    L. McCall and J. Manza. In The Oxford Handbook of American Public Opinion and the Media. G.C. Edwards III, L.R. Jacobs, and R.Y. Shapiro (eds). pp. 552-570. New York: Oxford University Press. 2011.

  • Women and Men as Class and Race Actors: Comment on England

    L. McCall. Gender and Society. vol 25, no. 1. pp. 94-100. 2011.

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