Content
July 2012, Volume 642, Issue 1
- 61-71 Bonds of Brotherhood
by Brandon A. Jackson - 72-85 Abductive Ethnography of Practice in Highly Uncertain Conditions
by Vida Bajc - 86-95 “Scrubâ€
by Scott N. Brooks - 96-108 Suspending Narrative Engagements
by Michael F. DeLand - 109-123 “The Camera Rollsâ€
by Nikki Jones & Geoffrey Raymond - 124-138 An Ethnographic Portrait of a Precarious Life
by Waverly O. Duck - 139-151 Down and Out in Atlantic City
by Jacob Avery - 152-169 The Making and Unmaking of Local Democracy in an Indian Village
by Vani S. Kulkarni - 170-185 “Call Me Mamaâ€
by Esther Chihye Kim - 186-199 The Presentation of Self in Emigration
by Martina Cvajner - 200-209 “Influxâ€
by Betty L. McCall - 210-227 “Litterersâ€
by Alexandra K. Murphy - 228-243 Reflections of Self from Missing Things
by Brandon Berry - 244-257 Wounded
by Jooyoung Lee - 258-275 Ethnography’s Expanding Warrants
by Jack Katz - 276-277 Erratum
by N/A
May 2012, Volume 641, Issue 1
- 6-15 The World in a City
by John MacDonald & Robert J. Sampson - 16-37 Immigration Enforcement Policies, the Economic Recession, and the Size of Local Mexican Immigrant Populations
by Emilio A. Parrado - 38-57 Can Immigration Save Small-Town America? Hispanic Boomtowns and the Uneasy Path to Renewal
by Patrick J. Carr & Daniel T. Lichter & Maria J. Kefalas - 58-78 Seeing Immigrants
by Jamie Winders - 79-98 The Paradox of Law Enforcement in Immigrant Communities
by David S. Kirk & Andrew V. Papachristos & Jeffrey Fagan & Tom R. Tyler - 99-124 Crime and Enforcement in Immigrant Neighborhoods
by Garth Davies & Jeffrey Fagan - 125-147 Are Immigrant Youth Less Violent? Specifying the Reasons and Mechanisms
by John MacDonald & Jessica Saunders - 148-173 Why Some Immigrant Neighborhoods Are Safer than Others
by Charis E. Kubrin & Hiromi Ishizawa - 174-191 Extending Immigration and Crime Studies
by Ramiro Martinez Jr. & Jacob I. Stowell - 192-219 Immigrants and Social Distance
by John R. Hipp & Adam Boessen - 220-246 The Limits of Spatial Assimilation for Immigrants’ Full Integration
by Zoua M. Vang - 247-267 Studies of the New Immigration
by Stephanie M. DiPietro & Robert J. Bursik Jr.
March 2012, Volume 640, Issue 1
- 6-10 Preface
by Michael Hennessy - 11-27 Martin Fishbein’s Legacy
by Icek Ajzen - 28-41 The Quantitative Analysis of Reasoned Action Theory
by Amy Bleakley & Michael Hennessy - 42-57 Measurement Models for Reasoned Action Theory
by Michael Hennessy & Amy Bleakley & Martin Fishbein - 58-80 The Reasoned Action Model
by James Jaccard - 81-100 Beliefs Underlying Eating Better and Moving More
by Susan E. Middlestadt - 101-117 Perceived Behavioral Control in Reasoned Action Theory
by Marco Yzer - 118-135 Developing Media Interventions to Reduce Household Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Consumption
by Amy Jordan & Jessica Taylor Piotrowski & Amy Bleakley & Giridhar Mallya - 136-149 Understanding Tailored Internet Smoking Cessation Messages
by Brenda Curtis - 150-172 The Reasoned Action Approach in HIV Risk-Reduction Strategies for Adolescents
by John B. Jemmott III - 173-188 A Reasoned Action Approach to HIV Prevention for Persons with Serious Mental Illness
by Michael B. Blank & Michael Hennessy
January 2012, Volume 639, Issue 1
- 6-12 Introduction
by Matt L. Huffman - 13-32 Minority Vulnerability in Privileged Occupations
by William T. Bielby - 33-48 Managing Ambivalent Prejudices
by Susan T. Fiske - 49-70 Power, Influence, and Diversity in Organizations
by Jeffrey W. Lucas & Amy R. Baxter - 71-90 Diversity within Reach
by Lauren A. Rivera - 91-113 Developmental Practices, Organizational Culture, and Minority Representation in Organizational Leadership
by Fiona M. Kay & Elizabeth H. Gorman - 114-130 If You’re So Smart, Why Aren’t You the Boss? Explaining the Persistent Vertical Gender Gap in Management
by Heather A. Haveman & Lauren S. Beresford - 131-148 Women’s Mobility into Upper-Tier Occupations
by George Wilson - 149-172 Money, Benefits, and Power
by Ryan A. Smith - 173-197 Do Female Top Managers Help Women to Advance? A Panel Study Using EEO-1 Records
by Fidan Ana Kurtulus & Donald Tomaskovic-Devey - 198-216 Minorities in Management
by David Maume - 217-235 Female Leaders, Organizational Power, and Sex Segregation
by Kevin Stainback & Soyoung Kwon - 236-257 Checking the Pulse of Diversity among Health Care Professionals
by Sheryl L. Skaggs & Julie A. Kmec - 258-278 The Gender Gap in Executive Compensation
by Taekjin Shin
November 2011, Volume 638, Issue 1
- 6-20 Making a Case for Workplace Flexibility
by Kathleen Christensen & Barbara Schneider - 21-44 Family Change and Time Allocation in American Families
by Suzanne M. Bianchi - 45-67 The Cost of Workplace Flexibility for High-Powered Professionals
by Claudia Goldin & Lawrence F. Katz - 68-85 Phased Retirement and Workplace Flexibility for Older Adults
by Richard W. Johnson - 86-102 Workplace Flexibility and Worker Agency
by Lawrence S. Root & Alford A. Young Jr. - 103-122 The Human Face of Workplace Flexibility
by Barbara Schneider - 123-140 Workplace Flexibility and Daily Stress Processes in Hotel Employees and Their Children
by David M. AlmeIda & Kelly D. Davis - 141-162 Keeping Women in the Science Pipeline
by Marc Goulden & Mary Ann Mason & Karie Frasch - 163-183 Military Families
by Shelley MacDermid Wadsworth & Kenona Southwell
September 2011, Volume 637, Issue 1
- 6-16 Introduction
by David Kyuman Kim & John L. Jackson Jr. - 17-37 “Look, Baby, We Got Jesus on Our Flagâ€
by Edward J. Blum - 38-52 Forerunner
by Jason Sokol - 53-63 Iran’s French Revolution
by Roxanne Varzi - 64-77 Democracy’s New Song
by Marina Bilbija - 78-98 Habits of the Heart
by Monica R. Miller & Ezekiel J. Dixon-Roman - 99-111 Populism and Late Liberalism
by Jean Comroff - 112-140 Chadors, Feminists, Terror
by Sylvia Chan-Malik - 141-147 The End of Neoliberalism?
by John Comaroff - 148-164 Religion as Race, Recognition as Democracy
by Noah Tamarkin - 165-183 The Race toward Caraqueño Citizenship
by Giles Harrison-Conwill - 184-195 The Racialization of Islam in American Law
by Neil Gotanda
July 2011, Volume 636, Issue 1
- 6-15 Introduction
by Mounira M. Charrad & Julia Adams - 16-31 Patrimonial Alliances and Failures of State Penetration
by Randall Collins - 32-48 Plebiscitarian Patrimonialism in Putin’s Russia
by Stephen E. Hanson - 49-68 Central and Local Patrimonialism
by Mounira M. Charrad - 69-87 The Legacies of Patrimonial Patriarchalism
by Gwynn Thomas - 88-110 Patrimonialism, Elite Networks, and Reform in Late-Eighteenth-Century Poland
by Paul D. Mclean - 111-128 Where the State Feared to Tread
by Dorit Geva - 129-149 African Patrimonialism in Historical Perspective
by Edgar Kiser & Audrey Sacks - 150-163 Political Familism in Lebanon
by Suad Joseph - 164-181 Interlocking Patrimonialisms and State Formation in Qing China and Early Modern Europe
by Liping Wang & Julia Adams - 182-203 Patrimony and Collective Capacity
by Ivan Ermakoff - 204-230 Coda: American Patrimonialism
by Richard Lachmann
May 2011, Volume 635, Issue 1
- 6-21 Young Disadvantaged Men: Fathers, Families, Poverty, and Policy
by Timothy M. Smeeding & Irwin Garfinkel & Ronald B. Mincy - 24-55 No Country for Young Men: Deteriorating Labor Market Prospects for Low-Skilled Men in the United States
by Andrew Sum & Ishwar Khatiwada & Joseph McLaughlin & Sheila Palma - 56-75 Young Disadvantaged Men as Fathers
by Lawrence M. Berger & Callie E. Langton - 76-94 The Relationship Contexts of Young Disadvantaged Men
by Laura Tach & Kathryn Edin - 95-116 Low-Income Fathers’ Influence on Children
by Marcia J. Carlson & Katherine A. Magnuson - 117-122 Comment: Reactions from the Perspective of Culture and Low-Income Fatherhood
by Alford A. Young Jr - 123-130 Comment: Young Disadvantaged Men: Reactions from the Perspective of Race
by Devah Pager - 131-137 Comment: How Do Low-Income Men and Fathers Matter for Children and Family Life?
by Frank F. Furstenberg Jr - 140-162 Child Support: Responsible Fatherhood and the Quid Pro Quo
by Maria Cancian & Daniel R. Meyer & Eunhee Han - 163-191 Improving Education and Employment for Disadvantaged Young Men: Proven and Promising Strategies
by Carolyn J. Heinrich & Harry J. Holzer - 192-215 Incarceration and Prisoner Reentry in the United States
by Steven Raphael - 216-239 Policies That Strengthen Fatherhood and Family Relationships: What Do We Know and What Do We Need to Know?
by Virginia Knox & Philip A. Cowan & Carolyn Pape Cowan & Elana Bildner - 240-261 Income Support Policies for Low-Income Men and Noncustodial Fathers: Tax and Transfer Programs
by Ronald B. Mincy & Serena Klempin & Heather Schmidt
March 2011, Volume 634, Issue 1
- 6-15 Introduction
by Matthew O. Hunt & George Wilson - 16-38 Thinking about Crime: Race and Lay Accounts of Lawbreaking Behavior
by Victor R. Thompson & Lawrence D. Bobo - 39-59 Racial Discrimination, Interpretation, and Legitimation at Work
by Ryan Light & Vincent J. Roscigno & Alexandra Kalev - 60-77 Race, Religion, and Beliefs about Racial Inequality
by Marylee C. Taylor & Stephen M. Merino - 78-97 Including Oneself and Including Others: Who Belongs in My Country?
by Jennifer L. Hochschild & Charles Lang - 98-116 On the Meaning, Measurement, and Implications of Racial Resentment
by Edward G. Carmines & Paul M. Sniderman & Beth C. Easter - 117-133 Reexamining Racial Resentment: Conceptualization and Content
by David C. Wilson & Darren W. Davis - 134-152 Whites’ Racial Policy Attitudes in the Twenty-First Century: The Continuing Significance of Racial Resentment
by Steven A. Tuch & Michael Hughes - 153-173 Racial Attitudes in City, Neighborhood, and Situational Contexts
by Monica McDermott - 174-189 “Color Coding†and Support for Social Policy Spending: Assessing the Parameters among Whites
by George Wilson & Amie L. Nielsen - 190-206 The Sweet Enchantment of Color-Blind Racism in Obamerica
by Eduardo Bonilla-Silva & David Dietrich - 207-220 The “Obama Effect†and White Racial Attitudes
by Susan Welch & Lee Sigelman - 221-221 In Remembrance
by N/A
January 2011, Volume 633, Issue 1
- 6-16 Children: From Rights to Citizenship
by Felton Earls - 17-29 A Historical Context for the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child
by Paula S. Fass - 30-51 Multigenerational Citizenship: The Importance of Recognizing Children as National and International Citizens
by Geraldine Van Bueren - 52-65 Public Policies and Child Rights: Entering the Third Decade of the Convention on the Rights of the Child
by Marta Maurás - 66-79 The Promise of Citizenship for Brazilian Children: What Has Changed?
by Irene Rizzini - 80-101 Ratification by the United States of the Convention on the Rights of the Child: Pros and Cons from a Child’s Rights Perspective
by Elizabeth Bartholet - 102-127 Children in the United States of America: A Statistical Portrait by Race-Ethnicity, Immigrant Origins, and Language
by Donald J. Hernandez & Nancy A. Denton & Victoria L. Blanchard - 128-140 Children and the Rights of Citizens: Nondomination and Intergenerational Justice
by James Bohman - 141-166 The Child as Democratic Citizen
by Andrew Rehfeld - 167-179 To Be (Come) or Not to Be (Come): Understanding Children’s Citizenship
by Allison James - 180-200 Participatory Niches for Emergent Citizenship in Early Adolescence: An International Perspective
by Judith Torney-Purta & Jo-Ann Amadeo - 201-222 American Sixteen- and Seventeen-Year-Olds Are Ready to Vote
by Daniel Hart & Robert Atkins - 223-242 Adolescents as Deliberative Citizens: Building Health Competence in Local Communities
by Mary Carlson & Felton Earls - 243-262 Promoting Children’s Capacities for Active and Deliberative Citizenship with Digital Technologies: The CADE Project in Costa Rica
by Clotilde Fonseca & Maria Eugenia Bujanda - 263-264 Appendix: Time Line of Children’s Rights
by N/A
November 2010, Volume 632, Issue 1
- 5-11 A Perspective on Africa and the World
by Tukufu Zuberi - 12-25 Black Africans in World War II: The Soldiers’ Stories
by John H. Morrow Jr. - 26-40 The Ogaden War and the Demise of Détente
by Donna R. Jackson - 41-54 Decolonization or National Liberation: Debating the End of British Colonial Rule in Africa
by Cheikh Anta Babou - 55-66 Radical Islam in East Africa
by Charles R. Stith - 67-85 Debating Darfur in the World
by Rogaia Mustafa Abusharaf - 86-102 The United States of Africa: A Revisit
by George B. N. Ayittey - 103-120 Africa’s Development beyond Aid: Getting Out of the Box
by Julius Gatune - 121-131 Afrocentricity and the Argument for Civic Commitment: Ideology and Citizenship in a United States of Africa
by Molefi Kete Asante - 132-132 Erratum
by N/A
September 2010, Volume 631, Issue 1
- 7-16 Science Starts Not after Measurement, but with Measurement
by Kenneth Prewitt - 18-21 Social Science Data and the Shaping of National Policy
by John P. Holdren - 22-24 Federal Statistics: Understanding a Crucial Resource
by Katherine K. Wallman - 25-27 The Importance of Federal Statistics for Advancing Science and Identifying Policy Options
by Ralph Cicerone - 28-29 The Need to Get the Right Health Statistics and to Get the Health Statistics Right
by Harvey Fineberg - 30-32 In Engineering: Why It Is Critical to Have Quality Statistics and Scientifically Sound Statistical Analysis
by Charles Vest - 34-42 Federal Statistics in the Policy making Process
by Peter R. Orszag - 43-62 The Government Accountability Office and Congressional Uses of Federal Statistics
by Nancy Kingsbury - 63-74 Designing a New Architecture for the U.S. National Accounts
by Dale W. Jorgenson - 75-88 The Federal Statistical System: The Local Government Perspective
by Joseph J. Salvo & Arun Peter Lobo - 89-108 Indicators and the Federal Statistical System: An Essential but Fraught Partnership
by Norman M. Bradburn & Carolyn J.E. Fuqua - 109-123 The Media as Consumers of Statistics
by Paul Overberg - 124-140 Immigration Statistics for the Twenty-First Century
by Douglas S. Massey - 141-149 Why American Families Need the Census
by Stephanie Coontz - 152-162 The Census and the Federal Statistical System: Historical Perspectives
by Margo Anderson - 163-178 The Structure and Activities of the U.S. Federal Statistical System: History and Recurrent Challenges
by Robert M. Groves - 180-188 The Role of the Federal Statistical System in Evidence-based Policymaking, or How to Make the Statistical System Essential
by Michael J. O'Grady - 189-193 The Federal Statistical System and the Four “I†s
by Stephen E. Fienberg - 194-203 Future of Innovation in the Federal Statistical System
by Hermann Habermann - 204-207 Why We Need One Statistical Agency
by Janet L. Norwood - 210-224 Principles and Practices for the Federal Statistical System: The View from the Committee on National Statistics
by William F. Eddy & Constance F. Citro & Daniel L. Cork - 225-238 What Is Political Interference in Federal Statistics?
by Kenneth Prewitt
July 2010, Volume 630, Issue 1
- 6-17 Migration in the Americas: Mexico and Latin America in Comparative Context
by Katharine M. Donato & Jonathan Hiskey & Jorge Durand & Douglas S. Massey - 20-52 New World Orders: Continuities and Changes in Latin American Migration
by Jorge Durand & Douglas S. Massey - 53-77 Pioneers and Followers: Migrant Selectivity and the Development of U.S. Migration Streams in Latin America
by David P. Lindstrom & Adriana López RamÃrez - 78-92 U.S. Migration from Latin America: Gendered Patterns and Shifts
by Katharine M. Donato - 93-113 Gender Differences between Mexican Migration to the United States and Paraguayan Migration to Argentina
by Marcela Cerrutti & Magalà Gaudio - 116-136 Transition Shocks and Emigration Profiles in Latin America
by Jonathan Hiskey & Diana Orces - 137-161 Search of Peace: Structural Adjustment, Violence, and International Migration
by Steven ElÃas Alvarado & Douglas S. Massey - 162-177 The Cumulative Causation of International Migration in Latin America
by Elizabeth Fussell - 178-193 Determinants of Emigration: Comparing Migrants’ Selectivity from Peru and Mexico
by Ayumi Takenaka & Karen A. Pren - 196-204 Assessing Human Capital Transferability into the U.S. Labor Market among Latino Immigrants to the United States
by Nadia Y. Flores - 205-223 To Send or Not to Send: Migrant Remittances in Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, and Mexico
by Jorge Duany - 224-244 Migration, Remittances, and Children’s Schooling in Haiti
by Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes & Annie Georges & Susan Pozo - 245-268 Occupational Mobility among Returned Migrants in Latin America: A Comparative Analysis
by Salvador D. Cobo & Silvia E. Giorguli & Francisco Alba - 270-293 Policy Shocks: On the Legal Auspices of Latin American Migration to the United States
by Fernando Riosmena - 294-321 Undocumented Migration from Latin America in an Era of Rising U.S. Enforcement
by Douglas S. Massey & Fernando Riosmena
May 2010, Volume 629, Issue 1
- 6-27 Reconsidering Culture and Poverty
by Mario Luis Small & David J. Harding & Michèle Lamont - 30-52 A Test of Sincerity: How Black and Latino Service Workers Make Decisions about Making Referrals
by Sandra Susan Smith - 53-74 New Life for an Old Concept: Frame Analysis and the Reinvigoration of Studies in Culture and Poverty
by Alford A. Young Jr - 75-101 What People Want: Rethinking Poverty, Culture, and Educational Attainment
by Stephen Vaisey - 102-124 Viewing Low-Income Fathers’ Ties to Families through a Cultural Lens: Insights for Research and Policy
by Maureen R. Waller - 125-143 The Repertoire of Infidelity among Low-Income Men: Doubt, Duty, and Destiny
by Nathan Edward Fosse - 146-172 Dignity through Discourse: Poverty and the Culture of Deliberation in Indian Village Democracies
by Vijayendra Rao & Paromita Sanyal - 173-197 Beyond Deservingness: Congressional Discourse on Poverty, 1964—1996
by Joshua Guetzkow - 200-219 Why Both Social Structure and Culture Matter in a Holistic Analysis of Inner-City Poverty
by William Julius Wilson - 220-222 Culture, Poverty, and Effective Social Policy
by Lynn Woolsey - 223-225 From Culture of Poverty to Lasting Stability and Security
by Raúl M. Grijalva
March 2010, Volume 628, Issue 1
- 6-10 Field Experiments in Comparative Politics and Policy
by Donald P. Green & Peter John - 11-29 Parable of Two Agencies, One of Which Randomizes
by Dominic Pearson & David Torgerson & Cynthia McDougall & Roger Bowles - 30-46 Democracy, Governance, and Randomized Development Assistance
by Devra C. Moehler - 47-58 Translating Experiments into Policy
by Gerry Stoker - 59-71 The Promising Integration of Qualitative Methods and Field Experiments
by Elizabeth Levy Paluck - 72-84 The Future of Field Experiments in International Relations
by Susan D. Hyde - 85-96 Why Can’t a Student Be More Like an Average Person?: Sampling and Attrition Effects in Social Science Field and Laboratory Experiments
by Marc Hooghe & Dietlind Stolle & Valérie-Anne Mahéo & Sara Vissers - 97-111 Points of Intersection between Randomized Experiments and Quasi-Experiments
by Jane Green - 112-131 Reporting Methodological Items in Randomized Experiments in Political Science
by Isabelle Boutron & Peter John & David J. Torgerson - 132-147 Theory, External Validity, and Experimental Inference: Some Conjectures
by Fernando Martel Garcia & Leonard Wantchekon - 148-164 Expanding the Use of Experiments on Civic Behavior: Experiments with Local Government as a Research Partner
by Sarah Cotterill & Liz Richardson - 165-175 Help Me Help You: Conducting Field Experiments with Political Elites
by Peter John Loewen & Daniel Rubenson & Leonard Wantchekon - 176-188 Conceptual, Design, and Statistical Complications Associated with Participant Preference
by Hannah R. Ainsworth & David J. Torgerson & Arthur R. Kang 'Ombe