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Angel L. Harris
Angel L. Harris
Professor of Sociology, Duke University
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Organized Activity Participation, Positive Youth Development, and the Over-Scheduling Hypothesis. Social Policy Report. Volume 20, Number 4.
JL Mahoney, AL Harris, JS Eccles
Society for Research in Child Development, 2006
5532006
The Broken Compass: Parental Involvement with Children's Education
K Robinson, A Harris
Harvard University Press, 2014
3962014
I (don't) hate school: Revisiting oppositional culture theory of Blacks' resistance to schooling
AL Harris
Social Forces 85 (2), 797-834, 2006
2822006
Kids don't want to fail: Oppositional Culture and the Black-White Achievement Gap
AL Harris
Harvard University Press, 2011
2442011
Racial stereotypes and gender in context: African Americans at predominantly Black and predominantly White colleges
TM Chavous, A Harris, D Rivas, L Helaire, L Green
Sex roles 51, 1-16, 2004
2342004
Early occupational aspirations and fractured transitions: a study of entry into ‘NEET’status in the UK
S Yates, A Harris, R Sabates, J Staff
Journal of social policy 40 (3), 513-534, 2011
2032011
Uncertainty in early occupational aspirations: Role exploration or aimlessness?
J Staff, A Harris, R Sabates, L Briddell
Social forces 89 (2), 659-683, 2010
1792010
A new framework for understanding parental involvement: Setting the stage for academic success
AL Harris, K Robinson
RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences 2 (5), 186-201, 2016
1422016
Disparities in the educational success of immigrants: An assessment of the immigrant effect for Asians and Latinos
AL Harris, KM Jamison, MH Trujillo
The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 620 (1 …, 2008
1332008
Schooling behaviors or prior skills? A cautionary tale of omitted variable bias within oppositional culture theory
AL Harris, K Robinson
Sociology of education 80 (2), 139-157, 2007
1322007
Optimism in the Face of Despair: Black‐White Differences in Beliefs About School as a Means for Upward Social Mobility*
AL Harris
Social Science Quarterly 89 (3), 608-630, 2008
1052008
Ambition gone awry: The long‐term socioeconomic consequences of misaligned and uncertain ambitions in adolescence
R Sabates, AL Harris, J Staff
Social science quarterly 92 (4), 959-977, 2011
992011
Is a Raceless Identity an Effective Strategy for Academic Success Among Blacks?*
AL Harris, K Marsh
Social Science Quarterly 91 (5), 1242-1263, 2010
882010
Minority higher education pipeline: Consequences of changes in college admissions policy in Texas
A Harris, M Tienda
The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 627 (1 …, 2010
842010
The economic and educational state of black Americans in the 21st century: should we be optimistic or concerned?
AL Harris
The Review of Black Political Economy 37 (3-4), 241-252, 2010
802010
Racial and social class differences in how parents respond to inadequate achievement: Consequences for children's future achievement
K Robinson, AL Harris
Social science quarterly 94 (5), 1346-1371, 2013
512013
Hispanics in higher education and the Texas top 10% law
AL Harris, M Tienda
Race and social problems 4, 57-67, 2012
452012
Social class and educational attainment: Do blacks benefit less from increases in parents’ social class status?
JP Bumpus, Z Umeh, AL Harris
Sociology of Race and Ethnicity 6 (2), 223-241, 2020
362020
Parental involvement is overrated
K Robinson, AL Harris
The New York Times 12, 2014
342014
Breaking the class monolith: Understanding class differences in Black adolescents’ attachment to racial identity
K Lacy, AL Harris
Social class: How does it work, 152-178, 2008
342008
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