Women in war: The micro-processes of mobilization in El Salvador J Viterna Oxford University Press, 2013 | 466 | 2013 |
Pulled, pushed, and persuaded: Explaining women’s mobilization into the Salvadoran guerrilla army JS Viterna American Journal of Sociology 112 (1), 1-45, 2006 | 370 | 2006 |
Resolving the democracy paradox: Democratization and women’s legislative representation in developing nations, 1975 to 2009 KM Fallon, L Swiss, J Viterna American Sociological Review 77 (3), 380-408, 2012 | 220 | 2012 |
Democratization, women's movements, and gender-equitable states: A framework for comparison J Viterna, KM Fallon American Sociological Review 73 (4), 668-689, 2008 | 212 | 2008 |
Transnational social protection: Setting the agenda P Levitt, J Viterna, A Mueller, C Lloyd Oxford Development Studies 45 (1), 2-19, 2017 | 208 | 2017 |
Political demands, political opportunities: Explaining the differential success of left-libertarian parties K Redding, JS Viterna Social Forces 78 (2), 491-510, 1999 | 123 | 1999 |
New directions for the sociology of development J Viterna, C Robertson Annual Review of Sociology 41, 243-269, 2015 | 98 | 2015 |
Gendering class in Latin America: How women effect and experience change in the class structure AB Hite, JS Viterna Latin American Research Review 40 (2), 50-82, 2005 | 85 | 2005 |
How development matters: A research note on the relationship between development, democracy and women's political representation J Viterna, KM Fallon, J Beckfield International Journal of Comparative Sociology 49 (6), 455-477, 2008 | 80 | 2008 |
How uniform is standardization? Variation within and across survey research centers regarding protocols for interviewing J Viterna, DW Maynard Standardization and tacit knowledge: Interaction and practice in the survey …, 2002 | 74 | 2002 |
Reclaiming the “Third Sector” from “Civil Society” A New Agenda for Development Studies J Viterna, E Clough, K Clarke Sociology of Development 1 (1), 173-207, 2015 | 65 | 2015 |
The left and “life” in El Salvador J Viterna Politics & Gender 8 (2), 248-254, 2012 | 54 | 2012 |
Pregnancy and the 40-year prison sentence: how “abortion is murder” became institutionalized in the Salvadoran judicial system J Viterna, JSG Bautista Health and human rights 19 (1), 81, 2017 | 31 | 2017 |
Radical or righteous? Using gender to shape public perceptions of political violence J Viterna Dynamics of Political Violence, 189-216, 2016 | 30 | 2016 |
Global social protection: setting the agenda P Levitt, C Lloyd, A Mueller, J Viterna Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies Research Paper No. RSCAS 78, 2015 | 22 | 2015 |
Wiring the world: Access to information technology and development in poor countries YW Bradshaw, KM Fallon, J Viterna Research in Social Stratification and Mobility 23, 369-392, 2005 | 21 | 2005 |
Negotiating the muddiness of grassroots field research: Managing identity and data J Viterna Women Fielding Danger: Negotiating Ethnographic Identities in Field Research …, 2009 | 15 | 2009 |
Governance and the Reversal of Women’s Rights J Viterna, JSG Bautista, SIJ Barrios, AE Cortez Towards gender equity in development, 255, 2018 | 11* | 2018 |
Women in El Salvador: continuing the struggle IC Silber, J Viterna Women and Politics around the World: A Comparative History and Survey, 329-51, 2009 | 10 | 2009 |
Independent Analysis of Systematic Gender Discrimination in the El Salvador Judicial Process against 17 Women Accused of the Aggravated Homicide of their Newborns J Viterna, JSG Bautista White Paper 17, 2014 | 9 | 2014 |