INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS
I. Political Sociology & Social Movements II. Social Networks & Methodology
2019
Suh, Chan S. “More than Words: Legal Professional Activism and the Prevention of Torture in South Korea.” Human Rights Quarterly 41(3): 646-671 [link].
Lim, Yisook and Chan S. Suh*. “Where Is My Partner? The Role of Gender in the Formation of Entrepreneurial Businesses.” Small Business Economics 52(1): 131-151 (*corresponding author) [link].
2018
Shi, Yongren, Yisook Lim, and Chan S. Suh*. “Innovation or Deviation? The Relationship between Boundary Crossing and Audience Evaluation in the Music Field.” PLoS ONE 13(10): e0203065 (*corresponding author) [link].
Behler, Rachel, Chan S. Suh, Matthew E. Brashears, and Yongren Shi. “Familiar Faces, Familiar Spaces: Social Similarity and Co-Presence in Non-Relational Behavioral Convergence.” Network Science 6(3): 396-429 [link].
2017
Suh, Chan S., Yongren Shi, and Matthew E. Brashears. “Negligible Connections? The Role of Familiar Others in the Diffusion of Smoking among Adolescents.” Social Forces 96(1): 423-48 [link].
Brashears, Matthew E., Michael Genkin, and Chan S. Suh. “In the Organization’s Shadow: How Individual Behavior is Shaped by Organizational Leakage.” American Journal of Sociology 123(3): 787-849 [link].
Suh, Chan S., Ion Bogdan Vasi, and Paul Y. Chang. “How Social Media Matter: Repression and the Diffusion of the Occupy Wall Street Movement.” Social Science Research 65: 282-93 [link].
2016
Suh, Chan S., Matthew E. Brashears, and Michael Genkin. “Gangs, Clubs, and Alcohol: The Effect of Organizational Membership on Adolescent Drinking Behavior.” Social Science Research 58: 279-91 [link].
Vasi, Ion Bogdan and Chan S. Suh. “Online Activities, Spatial Proximity, and the Diffusion of the Occupy Wall Street Movement in the United States.” Mobilization 21(2): 139-54 [link].
Suh, Chan S. Review of How Social Movements Die: Repression and Demobilization of the Republic of New Africa (Cambridge University Press) by Christian Davenport. Contemporary Sociology 45(4): 429-30 [link].
2015
Suh, Chan S. “Democracy and the Making of Contentious Policy: The Role of Democracy in the Abolition of the Death Penalty, 1950-2010.” International Journal of Comparative Sociology 56(5): 314-337 [link].
2014
Suh, Chan S. “Differential Participation in Professional Activism: The Case of the Guantánamo Habeas Lawyers.” Mobilization 19(3): 287-307 [link].
2012
Suh, Chan S., Paul Y. Chang, and Yisook Lim. “Spill-Up and Spill-Over of Trust: An Extended Test of Cultural and Institutional Theories in South Korea.” Sociological Forum 27(2): 505-527 [link].
Suh, Chan S. “More than Words: Legal Professional Activism and the Prevention of Torture in South Korea.” Human Rights Quarterly 41(3): 646-671 [link].
Lim, Yisook and Chan S. Suh*. “Where Is My Partner? The Role of Gender in the Formation of Entrepreneurial Businesses.” Small Business Economics 52(1): 131-151 (*corresponding author) [link].
2018
Shi, Yongren, Yisook Lim, and Chan S. Suh*. “Innovation or Deviation? The Relationship between Boundary Crossing and Audience Evaluation in the Music Field.” PLoS ONE 13(10): e0203065 (*corresponding author) [link].
Behler, Rachel, Chan S. Suh, Matthew E. Brashears, and Yongren Shi. “Familiar Faces, Familiar Spaces: Social Similarity and Co-Presence in Non-Relational Behavioral Convergence.” Network Science 6(3): 396-429 [link].
2017
Suh, Chan S., Yongren Shi, and Matthew E. Brashears. “Negligible Connections? The Role of Familiar Others in the Diffusion of Smoking among Adolescents.” Social Forces 96(1): 423-48 [link].
Brashears, Matthew E., Michael Genkin, and Chan S. Suh. “In the Organization’s Shadow: How Individual Behavior is Shaped by Organizational Leakage.” American Journal of Sociology 123(3): 787-849 [link].
Suh, Chan S., Ion Bogdan Vasi, and Paul Y. Chang. “How Social Media Matter: Repression and the Diffusion of the Occupy Wall Street Movement.” Social Science Research 65: 282-93 [link].
2016
Suh, Chan S., Matthew E. Brashears, and Michael Genkin. “Gangs, Clubs, and Alcohol: The Effect of Organizational Membership on Adolescent Drinking Behavior.” Social Science Research 58: 279-91 [link].
Vasi, Ion Bogdan and Chan S. Suh. “Online Activities, Spatial Proximity, and the Diffusion of the Occupy Wall Street Movement in the United States.” Mobilization 21(2): 139-54 [link].
Suh, Chan S. Review of How Social Movements Die: Repression and Demobilization of the Republic of New Africa (Cambridge University Press) by Christian Davenport. Contemporary Sociology 45(4): 429-30 [link].
2015
Suh, Chan S. “Democracy and the Making of Contentious Policy: The Role of Democracy in the Abolition of the Death Penalty, 1950-2010.” International Journal of Comparative Sociology 56(5): 314-337 [link].
2014
Suh, Chan S. “Differential Participation in Professional Activism: The Case of the Guantánamo Habeas Lawyers.” Mobilization 19(3): 287-307 [link].
2012
Suh, Chan S., Paul Y. Chang, and Yisook Lim. “Spill-Up and Spill-Over of Trust: An Extended Test of Cultural and Institutional Theories in South Korea.” Sociological Forum 27(2): 505-527 [link].