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Most Cited Articles of Sociology in 2009

TitleJournalYearCitations
A Theory of Access*Rural Sociology20091.1K
Social disconnectedness, perceived isolation, and health among older adultsJournal of Health and Social Behavior20091.1K
Personality and motivations associated with Facebook useComputers in Human Behavior20091K
Red Media, Blue Media: Evidence of Ideological Selectivity in Media UseJournal of Communication20091K
Fundamental Dimensions of Environmental Risk : The Impact of Harsh versus Unpredictable Environments on the Evolution and Development of Life History StrategiesHuman Nature2009902
Implementing, Embedding, and Integrating Practices: An Outline of Normalization Process TheorySociology2009901
Livelihoods perspectives and rural developmentJournal of Peasant Studies2009874
The Nature Relatedness Scale: Linking Individuals' Connection With Nature to Environmental Concern and BehaviorEnvironment and Behavior2009828
Burnout: 35 years of research and practiceCareer Development International2009737
Containing the Atom: Sociotechnical Imaginaries and Nuclear Power in the United States and South KoreaMinerva2009697
“Fear Won't Do It”: Promoting Positive Engagement With Climate Change Through Visual and Iconic RepresentationsScience Communication2009688
The relationships among service quality, perceived value, customer satisfaction, and post-purchase intention in mobile value-added servicesComputers in Human Behavior2009682
Motivation and justification: a dual-process model of culture in actionAmerican Journal of Sociology2009674
A food regime genealogyJournal of Peasant Studies2009644
Core Implementation ComponentsResearch on Social Work Practice2009630
Theorising interventions as events in systemsAmerican Journal of Community Psychology2009599
Discrimination in a Low-Wage Labor Market: A Field ExperimentAmerican Sociological Review2009585
Epistemic Disobedience, Independent Thought and Decolonial FreedomTheory, Culture and Society2009578
Internet social network communities: Risk taking, trust, and privacy concernsComputers in Human Behavior2009576
The Discipline of Rankings: Tight Coupling and Organizational ChangeAmerican Sociological Review2009573
Emotional distress among LGBT youth: the influence of perceived discrimination based on sexual orientationJournal of Youth and Adolescence2009570
Why Is Nature Beneficial?: The Role of Connectedness to NatureEnvironment and Behavior2009565
A typology of mixed methods research designsQuality and Quantity2009565
Clustering in weighted networksSocial Networks2009561
Does Diversity Pay?: Race, Gender, and the Business Case for DiversityAmerican Sociological Review2009529