Working Papers

 

  • Barum Park and Delia Baldassarri “Social Bases of Partisanship: Cleavage Structures and Intersectional Bases”
  • Byungkyu Lee and Barum Park “The Contextual Activation of Belief Networks”
  • *Shiyu Ji, Barum Park, Lilian Lee, Byungkyu Lee “When, Where, and With Whom We Polarize: Contextual Drivers of Ideological Signaling on Social Media”
  • Barum Park “Network Approaches to the Analysis of Worker Flows”

 

Publications

2025

  • Cristobal Young, Benjamin Cornwell, Barum Park, *Nan Feng. 2025. “Inequality and Social Ties: Evidence from 15 U.S. Data Sets” Sociological Science 12: 294-321

2022

  • *Meagan Sundstrom, *Ashley B. Heim, Barum Park, and N. G. Holmes. 2022. “Introductory physics students’ recognition of strong peers: Gender and racial/ethnic bias differ by course level and context” Physical Review Physics Education Research 18: 020148

2021

  • Kim Weeden, Benjamin Cornwell, Barum Park. 2021. “Still a Small World? University Course Enrollment Networks before and during the COVID-19 Pandemic” Sociological Science 8: 73-82.

2020

  • Siwei Cheng and Barum Park (Equal Authorship) 2020. “Flows and Boundaries: A Network Framework for Understanding Occupational Mobility in the Labor Market,” American Journal of Sociology 126(3): 577–631.
  • Delia Baldassarri and Barum Park (Equal Authorship). 2020. “Was There a Culture War? Partisan Polarization and Secular Trends in U.S. Public Opinion,” The Journal of Politics 83(2): 809-827.

2018

  • Barum Park. 2018. “How Are We Apart? Continuity and Change in the Structure of Ideological Disagreement in the American Public, 1980-2012,” Social Forces 96(4): 1757-1784.
    • Winner of the Dennis Wrong Graduate Student Prize for the best graduate student paper written or published in 2018, Department of Sociology, NYU