Policing protest in the United States: 1960-1995 C McPhail, D Schweingruber, J McCarthy Policing protest: The control of mass demonstrations in Western democracies …, 1998 | 416 | 1998 |
Mob sociology and escalated force: Sociology's contribution to repressive police tactics D Schweingruber The Sociological Quarterly 41 (3), 371-389, 2000 | 131 | 2000 |
Shaping the selves of young salespeople through emotion management D Schweingruber, N Berns Journal of Contemporary Ethnography 34 (6), 679-706, 2005 | 111 | 2005 |
A method for systematically observing and recording collective action D Schweingruber, C McPhail Sociological methods & research 27 (4), 451-498, 1999 | 105 | 1999 |
The madding crowd goes to school: Myths about crowds in introductory sociology textbooks D Schweingruber, RT Wohlstein Teaching Sociology 33 (2), 136-153, 2005 | 91 | 2005 |
“When You're Involved, It's Just Different” Making Sense of Domestic Violence N Berns, D Schweingruber Violence against women 13 (3), 240-261, 2007 | 53 | 2007 |
“Popping the question” when the answer is known: The engagement proposal as performance D Schweingruber, S Anahita, N Berns Sociological Focus 37 (2), 143-161, 2004 | 53 | 2004 |
Unpacking Protest Events: A Description Bias Analysis of Media Records with Systematic Direct Observations of Collective Action–The 1995 March for Life in Washington, DC C McPhail, D Schweingruber Acts of Dissent: new developments in the study of protest, 164-195, 1998 | 50 | 1998 |
Childhood physical punishment and problem solving in marriage AD Cast, D Schweingruber, N Berns Journal of interpersonal violence 21 (2), 244-261, 2006 | 47 | 2006 |
First words: Do sociologists actually use the terms in introductory textbooks’ glossaries? J Best, D Schweingruber The American Sociologist 34 (3), 97-106, 2003 | 39 | 2003 |
Simulating arcs and rings in gatherings CW Tucker, D Schweingruber, C McPhail International journal of human-computer studies 50 (6), 581-588, 1999 | 36 | 1999 |
Success Through a Positive Mental Attitude?: The Role of Positive Thinking in Door‐to‐Door Sales D Schweingruber The Sociological Quarterly 47 (1), 41-68, 2006 | 32 | 2006 |
Looking for the Core in the Wrong Place D Schweingruber Teaching Sociology 33 (1), 81-89, 2005 | 31* | 2005 |
Doing Money Work in a Door‐to‐Door Sales Organization D Schweingruber, N Berns Symbolic Interaction 26 (3), 447-471, 2003 | 28 | 2003 |
“A story and a ring”: Audience judgments about engagement proposals D Schweingruber, AD Cast, S Anahita Sex Roles 58 (3-4), 165-178, 2008 | 27 | 2008 |
A computer simulation of a sociological experiment D Schweingruber Social Science Computer Review 13 (3), 351-359, 1995 | 12 | 1995 |
Whither the Internal Conversation? D Schweingruber, DW Wahl Symbolic Interaction 42 (3), 351-373, 2019 | 10 | 2019 |
Organizing Door-to-Door Sales: A Symbolic Interactionist Analysis D Schweingruber, N Berns Illuminating Social Life: Classical and Contemporary Theory Revisited, 2011 | 7 | 2011 |
Purposive collective action C McPhail, DS Schweingruber, A Ceobanu Purpose, Meaning, and Action, 57-83, 2006 | 7 | 2006 |
The Why, What, and How of Selling Door-To-Door: Levels of Purpose and Perception in a Sales Company DS Schweingruber Purpose, Meaning, and Action, 85-111, 2006 | 6 | 2006 |