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March 2017, Volume 670, Issue 1
- 14-35 Theorizing Regulatory Intermediaries
by Kenneth W. Abbott & David Levi-faur & Duncan Snidal - 36-57 The Role of Beneficiaries in Transnational Regulatory Processes
by Mathias Koenig-Archibugi & Kate Macdonald - 58-77 Understanding Complex Governance Relationships in Food Safety Regulation
by Tetty Havinga & Paul Verbruggen - 78-92 The Taming of the Stew
by Timothy D. Lytton - 93-111 Rule-Making Feedbacks through Intermediation and Evaluation in Transnational Private Governance
by Graeme Auld & Stefan Renckens - 112-132 Models of Assurance
by Allison Marie Loconto - 133-151 Asymmetry in Empowering and Disempowering Private Intermediaries
by Andreas Kruck - 152-169 Not Quite the Same
by Martino Maggetti & Christian Ewert & Philipp Trein - 170-188 Intermediary Complexity in Regulatory Governance
by Nicole De Silva - 189-206 Rule Intermediaries in Global Labor Governance
by Axel Marx & Jan Wouters - 207-224 Brighter and Darker Sides of Intermediation
by Jeroen van der Heijden - 225-244 Regulatory Stewardship and Intermediation
by Tom Pegram - 245-262 Transgovernmental Networks as Regulatory Intermediaries
by Jacint Jordana - 263-279 Big Third-Party Certifiers and the Construction of Transnational Regulation
by Jean-Pierre Galland - 280-288 Enriching the RIT Framework
by Kenneth W. Abbott & David Levi-Faur & Duncan Snidal
January 2017, Volume 669, Issue 1
- 6-17 Introduction
by Sandra L. Hofferth & Emilio F. Moran & Barbara Entwisle & J. Lawrence Aber & Henry E. Brady & Dalton Conley & Susan L. Cutter & Catherine C. Eckel & Darrick Hamilton & Klaus Hubacek - 18-40 The Promise, Practicalities, and Perils of Virtually Auditing Neighborhoods Using Google Street View
by Michael D. M. Bader & Stephen J. Mooney & Blake Bennett & Andrew G. Rundle - 41-62 Understanding Racial Differences in Exposure to Violent Areas
by Christopher R. Browning & Catherine A. Calder & Jodi L. Ford & Bethany Boettner & Anna L. Smith & Dana Haynie - 63-74 Linking Federal Surveys with Administrative Data to Improve Research on Families
by Amy O’Hara & Rachel M. Shattuck & Robert M. Goerge - 75-92 Predicting Asthma Prevalence by Linking Social Media Data and Traditional Surveys
by Hongying Dai & Brian R. Lee & Jianqiang Hao - 93-124 Correlates of Contraceptive Use and Health Facility Choice among Young Women in Malawi
by Jean Digitale & Stephanie Psaki & Erica Soler-Hampejsek & Barbara S. Mensch - 125-145 Understanding How Low–Socioeconomic Status Households Cope with Health Shocks
by Tammy Leonard & Amy E. Hughes & Sandi L. Pruitt - 146-167 Weather-Related Hazards and Population Change
by Elizabeth Fussell & Sara R. Curran & Matthew D. Dunbar & Michael A. Babb & Luanne Thompson & Jacqueline Meijer-Irons - 168-189 New Trends and Patterns in Western European Immigration to the United States
by Elyakim Kislev - 190-198 Quilting a Time-Place Mosaic
by Barbara Entwisle & Sandra L. Hofferth & Emilio F. Moran
November 2016, Volume 668, Issue 1
- 8-18 Terrorism in Perspective
by Richard A. Clarke & Emilian Papadopoulos - 20-23 Region in Transition
by Paul Salem - 24-35 Failed States and Ungoverned Spaces
by Marc Lynch - 36-52 Working toward a Stable Regional Order
by Paul Salem - 53-70 Competition among Violent Islamist Extremists
by Charles Lister - 71-81 ISIS and al-Qaeda—What Are They Thinking? Understanding the Adversary
by Bernard Haykel - 82-92 Grand Strategy versus Unending Extremism
by John R. Allen (Ret.) - 94-101 Approaches for Countering Violent Extremism at Home and Abroad
by George Selim - 102-117 Radicalization to Extremism and Mobilization to Violence
by Jessica Stern - 118-128 The Next Generation of Government CVE Strategies at Home
by John D. Cohen - 129-144 Building Resilience against Violent Extremism
by Hedieh Mirahmadi - 145-164 School-Based CVE Strategies
by Katie Moffett & Tony Sgro - 165-179 Counter-Radicalization via the Internet
by Karen J. Greenberg - 180-197 European CVE Strategies from a Practitioner’s Perspective
by Judy Korn - 198-209 Countering Violent Extremism Strategies in the Muslim World
by Maqsoud Kruse - 212-217 Conclusion
by Richard A. Clarke & Emilian Papadopoulos - 218-218 Corrigendum
by N/A
September 2016, Volume 667, Issue 1
- 8-34 The Decline of the American Family
by Ron Haskins & Isabel V. Sawhill - 36-49 Elections in America
by Larry M. Bartels - 50-71 The Electoral Landscape of 2016
by John Sides & Michael Tesler & Lynn Vavreck - 72-91 The Obama Legacy and the Future of Partisan Conflict
by Gary C. Jacobson - 92-109 Back to the Future? What the Politics of the Late Nineteenth Century Can Tell Us about the 2016 Election
by Julia Azari & Marc J. Hetherington - 110-125 What The Heck Are We Doing in Ottumwa, Anyway? Presidential Candidate Visits and Their Political Consequence
by Thomas Wood - 126-142 Ideologically Extreme Candidates in U.S. Presidential Elections, 1948–2012
by Marty Cohen & Mary C. McGrath & Peter Aronow & John Zaller - 143-165 Failure to Converge
by Larry M. Bartels - 166-188 Ideological Factions in the Republican and Democratic Parties
by Hans Noel - 189-206 Rise of the Trumpenvolk
by J. Eric Oliver & Wendy M. Rahn - 207-225 National Forces in State Legislative Elections
by Steven Rogers - 226-246 Polarization, Gridlock, and Presidential Campaign Politics in 2016
by Gary C. Jacobson
July 2016, Volume 666, Issue 1
- 7-26 Twenty-First-Century Globalization and Illegal Migration
by Katharine M. Donato & Douglas S. Massey - 28-45 The Potential and Limitations of Cross-Context Comparative Research on Migration
by Fernando Riosmena - 46-63 Social Capital in Polish-German Migration Decision-Making
by Frank Kalter & Gisela Will - 64-76 How Representative Are Snowball Samples? Using the Ethnosurvey to Study Guatemala-U.S. Migration
by David P. Lindstrom - 78-90 Double Disadvantage
by Jorge Durand & Douglas S. Massey & Karen A. Pren - 91-109 The Precarious Position of Latino Immigrants in the United States
by Douglas S. Massey & Jorge Durand & Karen A. Pren - 110-130 Shadow Labor
by Chenoa A. Flippen - 131-147 The Departed
by Emilio A. Parrado & Chenoa A. Flippen - 150-163 The Effects of Legal Status on Employment and Health Outcomes among Low-Skilled Chinese Immigrants in New York City
by Zai Liang & Bo Zhou - 164-202 Legal Status, Gender, and Labor Market Participation of Senegalese Migrants in France, Italy, and Spain
by Erik R. Vickstrom & Amparo González-Ferrer - 203-218 Different but the Same
by Katharine M. Donato & Amanda R. Carrico & Blake Sisk & Bhumika Piya
May 2016, Volume 665, Issue 1
- 8-21 Tough on Crime, Tough on Families? Criminal Justice and Family Life in America
by Sara Wakefield & Hedwig Lee & Christopher Wildeman - 22-43 Surveys, Records, and the Study of Incarceration in Families
by Amanda Geller & Kate Jaeger & Garrett T. Pace - 46-62 Drinking Alone? The Effect of an Alcohol Treatment Program on Relationship Stability for Convicted Drunk Drivers in Denmark
by Signe Hald Andersen - 63-79 “A Twenty-Hour-a-Day Jobâ€
by Megan Comfort - 80-97 Paternal Incarceration and Family Functioning
by Christopher Wildeman & Kristin Turney & Youngmin Yi - 98-102 Commentary: Time to Get Rid of the Skid Bid? What Good Are Short Stays of Incarceration?
by Shadd Maruna - 103-126 The Effects of Jail and Prison Confinement on Cohabitation and Marriage
by Robert Apel - 127-141 Found Out and Opting Out
by Sarah Esther Lageson - 142-148 Commentary: Records, Relationships, and Reentries
by Christopher Uggen - 149-170 How Children’s Educational Outcomes and Criminality Vary by Duration and Frequency of Paternal Incarceration
by Lars H. Andersen - 171-194 Families at the Intersection of the Criminal Justice and Child Protective Services Systems
by Lawrence M. Berger & Maria Cancian & Laura Cuesta & Jennifer L. Noyes - 195-212 Distinguishing Petty Offenders from Serious Criminals in the Estimation of Family Life Effects
by Sara Wakefield & Kathleen Powell - 213-221 Commentary: Could Linked Data Help Us to Better Understand the Macrolevel Consequences of Mass Imprisonment?
by William J. Sabol - 224-230 Reexamining Race When Studying the Consequences of Criminal Justice Contact for Families
by Anna R. Haskins & Hedwig Lee - 231-240 Bridging the Gap between Research and Practice
by Nancy Rodriguez - 241-243 Corrigendum
by N/A
March 2016, Volume 664, Issue 1
- 8-13 Realigning Corrections, California Style
by Joan Petersilia - 16-24 The Prospects and Perils of Ending Mass Incarceration in the United States
by Charis Kubrin & Carroll Seron - 26-42 “A False Idea of Economyâ€
by W. David Ball - 43-61 Are All Politics Local? A Case Study of Local Conditions in a Period of “Law and Order†Politics
by Michael C. Campbell - 62-81 The Just Barely Sustainable California Prisoners’ Rights Ecosystem
by Margo Schlanger - 84-107 Regulating California’s Prison Population
by James Austin - 108-135 A Turning Point in Mass Incarceration? Local Imprisonment Trajectories and Decarceration under California’s Realignment
by Anjuli Verma - 136-154 How Do You Eat an Elephant? Reducing Mass Incarceration in California One Small Bite at a Time
by Barry Krisberg - 155-174 A Research Agenda on Reform
by Heather Schoenfeld - 176-195 Realignment and Recidivism
by Mia Bird & Ryken Grattet - 196-220 Incarceration and Crime
by Magnus Lofstrom & Steven Raphael - 221-235 A Practitioner’s Perspective on Realignment
by Wendy S. Still - 238-259 The End of an Era? Understanding the Contradictions of Criminal Justice Reform
by Katherine Beckett & Anna Reosti & Emily Knaphus - 260-279 The Correctional Hunger Games
by Hadar Aviram - 280-301 The New Gaol
by Jonathan Simon - 304-307 Measuring the Impact of Complex Penal Change—A Consumer’s Guide
by Franklin E. Zimring - 308-308 Erratum
by N/A
January 2016, Volume 663, Issue 1
- 8-30 What Drives American Competitiveness?
by Rebecca M. Blank - 32-32 Dedication to Robert M. Hauser and Taissa Hauser
by N/A - 33-52 The Social Fallout of a High-Inequality Regime
by David B. Grusky & Alair MacLean - 53-79 Between- and Within-Occupation Inequality
by Yu Xie & Alexandra Killewald & Christopher Near - 80-98 Changes in Racial and Gender Inequality since 1970
by C. Matthew Snipp & Sin Yi Cheung - 99-116 Income Inequality and the Veteran Experience
by Alair MacLean & Meredith Kleykamp - 117-139 Educational Homogamy in Two Gilded Ages
by Robert D. Mare - 140-184 Social Mobility in a High-Inequality Regime
by Pablo A. Mitnik & Erin Cumberworth & David B. Grusky - 185-203 Inequality and Punishment
by Michelle S. Phelps & Devah Pager - 204-228 Money and Morale
by Michael Hout - 229-269 The Changing Dynamics of Class and Culture in American Politics
by Duane F. Alwin & Paula A. TufiÅŸ - 270-291 Socioeconomic Standing and Variability in Marriage Timing in the Twentieth Century
by Megan M. Sweeney - 292-330 Does Growing Childhood Socioeconomic Inequality Mean Future Inequality in Adult Health?
by John Robert Warren - 331-354 Is Death “The Great Equalizer†? The Social Stratification of Death Quality in the United States
by Deborah Carr
November 2015, Volume 662, Issue 1
- 8-36 Intermarriage and Integration Revisited
by Dan RodrÃguez-GarcÃa - 38-56 Mixed Unions and Immigrant-Group Integration in North America and Western Europe
by Richard Alba & Nancy Foner - 57-78 Whom Do Immigrants Marry? Emerging Patterns of Intermarriage and Integration in the United States
by Daniel T. Lichter & Zhenchao Qian & Dmitry Tumin - 79-93 From Undesirable to Marriageable
by Jennifer Lee - 94-111 What Constitutes Intermarriage for Multiracial People in Britain?
by Miri Song - 112-128 Cultural and Identity Transmission in Mixed Couples in Quebec, Canada
by Josiane Le Gall & Deirdre Meintel - 129-147 From Intermarriage to Conjugal Mixedness
by Beate Collet - 148-168 European Identity in Switzerland
by Julia H. Schroedter & Jörg Rössel & Georg Datler - 170-187 Regulating Mixed Marriages through Acquisition and Loss of Citizenship
by Betty de Hart - 188-206 Cross-Nativity Partnering and the Political Participation of Immigrant Generations
by Monica Boyd & Amanda Couture-Carron - 207-222 Intermarriage and Socioeconomic Integration
by Delia Furtado & Tao Song - 223-245 Contesting the Nexus between Intermarriage and Integration
by Dan RodrÃguez-GarcÃa & Miranda J. Lubbers & Miguel Solana & Verónica de Miguel-Luken - 246-265 The Children of Intermarriage in Four European Countries
by Matthijs Kalmijn
September 2015, Volume 661, Issue 1
- 8-22 Biological Determinism and Racial Essentialism
by W. Carson Byrd & Matthew W. Hughey - 24-50 Great Is Their Sin
by Joseph L. Graves Jr. - 51-64 Back to the Future? The Emergence of a Geneticized Conceptualization of Race in Sociology
by Reanne Frank - 65-84 How Troubling Is Our Inheritance? A Review of Genetics and Race in the Social Sciences
by Philip N. Cohen - 86-108 Science and Struggle
by Catherine Bliss - 109-127 Race, Methodology, and Social Construction in the Genomic Era
by Tukufu Zuberi & Evelyn J. Patterson & Quincy Thomas Stewart - 130-142 The Emperor’s New Genes
by Ruha Benjamin - 143-159 The Biobank as Political Artifact
by Sandra Soo-Jin Lee - 160-180 Genetic Determinism, Technology Optimism, and Race
by Jennifer Hochschild & Maya Sen - 182-211 A Level Playing Field? Media Constructions of Athletics, Genetics, and Race
by Matthew W. Hughey & Devon R. Goss - 212-235 Ultimate Attribution in the Genetic Era
by W. Carson Byrd & Victor E. Ray - 238-258 Beautiful Melodies Telling Me Terrible Things
by Matthew W. Hughey & W. Carson Byrd
July 2015, Volume 660, Issue 1
- 8-16 Residential Inequality
by Barrett A. Lee & Stephen A. Matthews & John Iceland & Glenn Firebaugh - 18-35 Creating the Black Ghetto
by John R. Logan & Weiwei Zhang & Richard Turner & Allison Shertzer - 36-56 Spatial Assimilation in U.S. Cities and Communities? Emerging Patterns of Hispanic Segregation from Blacks and Whites
by Daniel T. Lichter & Domenico Parisi & Michael C. Taquino - 57-76 Desvinculado y Desigual
by Justin Steil & Jorge De la Roca & Ingrid Gould Ellen - 78-97 Neighborhood Income Composition by Household Race and Income, 1990–2009
by Sean F. Reardon & Lindsay Fox & Joseph Townsend - 98-116 Assisted Housing and Income Segregation among Neighborhoods in U.S. Metropolitan Areas
by Ann Owens - 117-135 Housing Unit Turnover and the Socioeconomic Mix of Low-Income Neighborhoods
by Brett Theodos & Claudia J. Coulton & Rob Pitingolo - 136-154 Contested Space
by Robert J. Chaskin & Mark L. Joseph - 156-174 Achieving the Middle Ground in an Age of Concentrated Extremes
by Robert J. Sampson & Robert D. Mare & Kristin L. Perkins - 175-198 Immigrant Context and Opportunity
by Chenoa Flippen & Eunbi Kim - 199-216 The Great Risk Shift and Precarity in the U.S. Housing Market
by Rachel E. Dwyer & Lora A. Phillips Lassus - 217-237 Variations in Housing Foreclosures by Race and Place, 2005–2012
by Matthew Hall & Kyle Crowder & Amy Spring - 240-260 A Comparison of Traditional and Discrete-Choice Approaches to the Analysis of Residential Mobility and Locational Attainment
by Lincoln Quillian - 261-281 Community Attraction and Avoidance in Chicago
by Michael D. M. Bader & Maria Krysan - 282-299 Arab American Housing Discrimination, Ethnic Competition, and the Contact Hypothesis
by S. Michael Gaddis & Raj Ghoshal - 302-318 White Entry into Black Neighborhoods
by Lance Freeman & Tiancheng Cai - 319-340 Gentrification in Changing Cities
by Jackelyn Hwang - 341-358 Violence and Neighborhood Disadvantage after the Crime Decline
by Michael Friedson & Patrick Sharkey - 360-366 Residential Inequality
by Glenn Firebaugh & John Iceland & Stephen A. Matthews & Barrett A. Lee
May 2015, Volume 659, Issue 1
- 6-13 Big Data, Digital Media, and Computational Social Science
by Dhavan V. Shah & Joseph N. Cappella & W. Russell Neuman - 16-32 From Big Data to Knowledge in the Social Sciences
by Bradford W. Hesse & Richard P. Moser & William T. Riley - 33-47 On Building Better Mousetraps and Understanding the Human Condition
by Jimmy Lin - 48-62 Building Better Models
by Matthew Hindman - 63-76 Is Bigger Always Better? Potential Biases of Big Data Derived from Social Network Sites
by Eszter Hargittai - 78-94 Data-Driven Content Analysis of Social Media
by H. Andrew Schwartz & Lyle H. Ungar - 95-107 Signals of Public Opinion in Online Communication
by Sandra González-Bailón & Georgios Paltoglou - 108-121 Bad News or Mad News? Sentiment Scoring of Negativity, Fear, and Anger in News Content
by Stuart Soroka & Lori Young & Meital Balmas - 122-131 Using Supervised Machine Learning to Code Policy Issues
by Bjorn Burscher & Rens Vliegenthart & Claes H. De Vreese - 134-148 Searching and Clustering Methodologies
by Kevin Driscoll & Kjerstin Thorson - 149-165 Candidate Networks, Citizen Clusters, and Political Expression
by Leticia Bode & Alexander Hanna & Junghwan Yang & Dhavan V. Shah - 166-179 Online Fragmentation in Wartime
by Deen Freelon & Marc Lynch & Sean Aday - 180-190 Individual Motivations and Network Effects
by Brooke Foucault Welles & Noshir Contractor - 192-206 What Social Media Data We Are Missing and How to Get It
by Paul Resnick & Eytan Adar & Cliff Lampe - 207-224 The Dynamics of Issue Frame Competition in Traditional and Social Media
by Lauren Guggenheim & S. Mo Jang & Soo Young Bae & W. Russell Neuman - 225-245 The Power of Television Images in a Social Media Age
by Dhavan V. Shah & Alex Hanna & Erik P. Bucy & Chris Wells & Vidal Quevedo - 246-258 The Network of Celebrity Politics
by Sungjin Park & Jihye Lee & Seungjin Ryu & Kyu S. Hahn - 260-273 Automating Open Science for Big Data
by Mercè Crosas & Gary King & James Honaker & Latanya Sweeney - 274-289 Big Data under the Microscope and Brains in Social Context
by Matthew Brook O’Donnell & Emily B. Falk - 290-306 Constructing Recommendation Systems for Effective Health Messages Using Content, Collaborative, and Hybrid Algorithms
by Joseph N. Cappella & Sijia Yang & Sungkyoung Lee - 307-318 Content Analysis and the Algorithmic Coder
by Rodrigo Zamith & Seth C. Lewis
March 2015, Volume 658, Issue 1
- 6-15 The Politics of Science
by Elizabeth Suhay & James N. Druckman - 18-35 Does Partisanship Shape Attitudes toward Science and Public Policy? The Case for Ideology and Religion
by Joshua M. Blank & Daron Shaw - 36-66 The Partisan Brain
by Erik C. Nisbet & Kathryn E. Cooper & R. Kelly Garrett - 67-85 Questionnaire Design Effects in Climate Change Surveys
by Jonathon P. Schuldt & Sungjong Roh & Norbert Schwarz - 86-101 Red States, Blue States, and Brain States
by Francis X. Shen & Dena M. Gromet - 102-120 The Influence of Specific Risk Perceptions on Public Policy Support
by James W. Stoutenborough & Arnold Vedlitz & Xinsheng Liu - 121-133 Why People “Don’t Trust the Evidenceâ€
by Patrick W. Kraft & Milton Lodge & Charles S. Taber - 136-154 Expertise in an Age of Polarization
by Matthew C. Nisbet & Ezra M. Markowitz - 155-171 The Content and Effect of Politicized Health Controversies
by Erika Franklin Fowler & Sarah E. Gollust - 172-191 Selecting Our Own Science
by Sara K. Yeo & Michael A. Xenos & Dominique Brossard & Dietram A. Scheufele - 192-222 Geoengineering and Climate Change Polarization
by Dan M. Kahan & Hank Jenkins-Smith & Tor Tarantola & Carol L. Silva & Donald Braman - 223-234 The Need for Knowledge-Based Journalism in Politicized Science Debates
by Matthew C. Nisbet & Declan Fahy - 236-252 Technology Optimism or Pessimism about Genomic Science
by Jennifer Hochschild & Maya Sen - 253-270 Enablers of Doubt
by Michael B. Berkman & Eric Plutzer - 271-295 Citizens’, Scientists’, and Policy Advisors’ Beliefs about Global Warming
by Toby Bolsen & James N. Druckman & Fay Lomax Cook - 296-306 Politics and Science
by Heather Douglas
January 2015, Volume 657, Issue 1
- 6-6 A Note from the Executive Editor
by Thomas A. Kecskemethy - 8-20 Inequality in America
by Joseph E. Stiglitz - 22-26 The Measure of a Nation
by Richard Reeves - 27-36 A Summary of What We Know about Social Mobility
by Michael Hout - 37-62 Analyses of Intergenerational Mobility
by Florencia Torche