Working Papers

 

  • Barum Park and Delia Baldassarri “Social Bases of Partisanship: Cleavage Structures and Intersectional Bases”

  • Barum Park “Network Approaches to the Analysis of Worker Flows”

  • Byungkyu Lee and Barum Park “The Contextual Activation of Belief Networks”

 

Publications

2025

2022

  • Meagan Sundstrom, Ashley B. Heim, Barum Park, and N. G. Holmes, “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

    1. Abstract
    2. Article

2021

  • Barum Park “Segregated in Social Space: The Spatial Structure of Acquaintanceship Networks” Sociological Science 8: 397-428.

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

    1. Abstract
    2. Article
    3. Replication Materials

2020

  • *Siwei Cheng and *Barum Park “Flows and Boundaries: A Network Framework for Understanding Occupational Mobility in the Labor Market,” American Journal of Sociology 126(3): 577–631.

    1. Abstract
    2. Article
    3. Replication Materials
  • *Delia Baldassarri and *Barum Park. “Was There a Culture War? Partisan Polarization and Secular Trends in U.S. Public Opinion,” The Journal of Politics 83(2): 809-827.

    1. Abstract
    2. Article
    3. Replication Materials
    4. Data

2018

  • Barum Park. “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
    1. Abstract
    2. Article (free access)
    3. Methodological Appendix (Online Supplement)
    4. Replication Materials