Veronica Horowitz, Kimberly Spencer-Suarez, Ryan Larson, Robert Stewart, Frank Edwards, Emmi Obara, and Christopher Uggen. 2022. “Dual Debtors: Child Support and Criminal Financial Legal Obligations.” Social Service Review, 96(2):226-267.
Amber Hamilton, Doug Hartmann, and Ryan P. Larson. 2022. “Assessing and Extending Colorblind Racism Theory Using National Survey Data.” Sociology of Race and Ethnicity, 8(2): 267-283.
Veronica Horowitz, Ryan Larson, Victoria Piehowski, Allison Nobles, and Josh Page. 2021. “Pragmatic Punitiveness: The Institutionalization of Criminal Domestic Violence Protection Orders.” Forthcoming at Social & Legal Studies.
Rob Stewart, Bieanna Watters, Veronica Horowitz, Ryan Larson, Brian Sargent, and Christopher Uggen. 2022. “Native Americans and Monetary Sanctions.” The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences 8(2), 137-156.
Ryan P. Larson, Sarah Shannon, Aaron Sojourner, and Chris Uggen. 2021. “Felony History and Change in U.S. Employment Rates.” Social Science Research 103 102649.
Jeanie Santaularia, Ryan P. Larson, and Christopher Uggen. 2021. “Criminal Punishment, Child Abuse, and Violent Injury in Minnesota.” Injury Epidemiology, 8(11): 1-10.
Stewart, Evan, Penny Edgell, Sarah-Catherine Billups, and Ryan Larson. 2019. “The Stakes of Symbolic Boundaries.” The Sociological Quarterly, 61(2): 309-333.
Ann Meier, Ben Hartmann, and Ryan Larson. 2018. “A Quarter Century of Youth Activity Participation: Inequalities by Race, Class, Gender and Age?”. Journal of Youth and Adolescence 47(6): 1299-1316.
Larson, Ryan P. and Andrew Lindner. 2018. “Professionalization Through Attrition?: An Event History Analysis of Mortalities in Citizen Journalism.” Information, Communication, and Society 21(5): 746-760.
Lindner, Andrew and Ryan P. Larson. 2017. “The Expansion and Contraction of the Journalistic Field and American Online Citizen Journalism, 2000-2012”. Poetics 64: 40-52.
Hartmann, Doug, Paul Croll, Ryan Larson, Joseph Gerteis, and Alex Manning. 2017. “Colorblindness as Identity: Key Determinants, Relations to Ideology, and Implications for Attitudes about Race and Policy”. Sociological Perspectives 60(5): 866-888.
Hawkins, Daniel, Andrew Lindner, Ryan Larson, and Johnathan Santos. 2015. “Overrating Bruins, Underrating Badgers: Media, Prestige, and College Basketball Rankings.” Journal of Sports Management and Commercialization 6(3): 11-26.
Ryan P. Larson, Jeanie Santaularia, and Christopher Uggen. “Temporal and Spatial Shifts in Gun Violence, Before and After a Historic Police Killing in Minneapolis.” Under review at American Journal of Public Health.
Ryan P. Larson, Robert Stewart, Veronica Horowitz, and Christopher Uggen. “The Racialized Packaging of Punishment: An Instrumental Variables Approach to the Cerberus of Punishment.” Under review at American Sociological Review.
Horowitz, Veronica, Ryan P. Larson, Robert Stewart, and Christopher Uggen. “Monetary Sanctions Across Three Generations.” Under review at Journal of Marriage and Family.
Uggen, Christopher, Ryan Larson, Sarah Shannon, and Robert Stewart. 2022. “Locked Out 2022: Estimates of People Denied Voting Rights Due to a Felony Conviction” Washington, D.C.: The Sentencing Project.
Uggen, Christopher, Ryan Larson, Sarah Shannon, and Arleth Pulido-Nava. 2020. “Locked Out 2020: Estimates of People Denied Voting Rights Due to a Felony Conviction” Washington, D.C.: The Sentencing Project.
Uggen, Christopher, Ryan Larson, and Sarah Shannon. 2016. “6 Million Lost Voters: State-Level Estimates of Felony Disenfranchisement, 2016” Washington, D.C.: The Sentencing Project.
Larson, Ryan P.. 2020. “Felon Disenfranchisement.” Voting and Political Representation in America: Issues and Trends, edited by Mark P. Jones. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO.
Andrew Lindner and Ryan P. Larson. 2018. “Regression Analysis.” Encyclopedia of Sociology, edited by George Ritzer. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.
Larson, Ryan P. and Chris Uggen. 2017. “Felon Disenfranchisement.” Encyclopedia of Corrections, edited by Kent R. Kerley. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.
Uggen, Christopher and Ryan P. Larson. 2017. “Is The Public Getting Smarter on Crime?” Contexts Fall 2017.
Lindner, Andrew and Ryan P. Larson. 2016. “The Year English Soccer Wasn’t For Sale.” Contexts Fall 2016.
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