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March 2010, Volume 628, Issue 1
- 189-199 Strategies for Dealing with the Problem of Non-overlapping Units of Assignment and Outcome Measurement in Field Experiments
by Ana L. De La O & Daniel Rubenson - 200-208 Enough Already about “Black Box†Experiments: Studying Mediation Is More Difficult than Most Scholars Suppose
by Donald P. Green & Shang E. Ha & John G. Bullock - 209-212 Correction to Arceneaux (2005)
by Kevin Arceneaux
January 2010, Volume 627, Issue 1
- 6-11 Beyond Admissions: Lessons from Texas
by Mark C. Long & Marta Tienda - 14-35 Those Who Choose and Those Who Don’t: Social Background and College Orientation
by Eric Grodsky & Catherine Riegle-Crumb - 36-58 Ethno-Racial Composition and College Preference: Revisiting the Perpetuation of Segregation Hypothesis
by Donnell Butler - 60-81 Minority Higher Education Pipeline: Consequences of Changes in College Admissions Policy in Texas
by Angel Harris & Marta Tienda - 82-105 Policy Transparency and College Enrollment: Did the Texas Top Ten Percent Law Broaden Access to the Public Flagships?
by Mark C. Long & Victor Saenz & Marta Tienda - 108-124 Race and Gender Differences in College Major Choice
by Lisa Dickson - 125-141 Differences in College Major Choice by Citizenship Status
by Milagros Nores - 144-166 Race and Ethnic Differences in College Achievement: Does High School Attended Matter?
by Jason Fletcher & Marta Tienda - 167-183 Academic Outcomes and Texas’s Top Ten Percent Law
by Eric Furstenberg - 184-214 Why Are Men Falling Behind? Gender Gaps in College Performance and Persistence
by Dylan Conger & Mark C. Long - 216-225 Beyond Admissions: Reflections and Future Considerations
by Bridget Terry Long
November 2009, Volume 626, Issue 1
- 6-10 The Shape of the New American City
by Eugénie L. Birch & Susan M. Wachter - 11-20 A Nation of Cities: The Federal Government and the Shape of the American Metropolis
by Kenneth T. Jackson - 22-38 Crime and U.S. Cities: Recent Patterns and Implications
by Ingrid Gould Ellen & Katherine O'Regan - 39-52 How Should Suburbs Help Their Central Cities? Growth- and Welfare-Enhancing Intrametropolitan Fiscal Distributions
by Andrew F. Haughwout & Robert P. Inman - 53-71 Cities Today: A New Frontier for Major Developments
by Saskia Sassen - 74-90 The Changing Bases of Segregation in the United States
by Douglas S. Massey & Jonathan Rothwell & Thurston Domina - 91-111 Demographic Forces and Turning Points in the American City, 1950-2040
by Dowell Myers & John Pitkin - 112-131 Urban Growth and Housing Affordability: The Conflict
by Richard P. Voith & Susan M. Wachter - 134-153 Downtown in the “New American Cityâ€
by Eugénie L. Birch - 154-191 The Changing Shape of Metropolitan America
by John Landis - 192-208 The New Urbanity: The Rise of a New America
by Arthur C. Nelson - 210-225 Transport Infrastructure and Global Competitiveness: Balancing Mobility and Livability
by Robert Cervero - 226-241 Making Infrastructure Competitive in an Urban World
by Rae Zimmerman
September 2009, Volume 625, Issue 1
- 6-18 The End of Television?
by Elihu Katz - 19-31 Sharing and Showing: Television as Monstration
by Daniel Dayan - 32-48 We Liked to Watch: Television as Progenitor of the Surveillance Society
by Joshua Meyrowitz - 49-59 What Is U.S. Television Now?
by Amanda D. Lotz - 60-73 Contextualizing the Broadcast Era: Nation, Commerce, and Constraint
by William Uricchio - 74-86 Of Time and Television
by John P. Robinson & Steven Martin - 87-102 The Face of Television
by Paul Frosh - 103-115 The Performance on Television of Sincerely Felt Emotion
by John Ellis - 116-127 Cultural and Moral Authority: The Presumption of Television
by David E. Morrison - 128-138 Television, Public Participation, and Public Service: From Value Consensus to the Politics of Identity
by Peter Lunt - 139-150 Gender and Family in Television’s Golden Age and Beyond
by Andrea Press - 151-163 Half a Century of Television in the Lives of Our Children
by Sonia Livingstone - 164-181 Political Communication —Old and New Media Relationships
by Michael Gurevitch & Stephen Coleman & Jay G. Blumler - 182-195 Television News and the Nation: The End?
by Menahem Blondheim & Tamar Liebes - 196-204 End of Television and Foreign Policy
by Monroe E. Price - 205-218 Television and the Transformation of Sport
by Garry Whannel - 219-235 The Dialectic of Time and Television
by Paddy Scannell
July 2009, Volume 624, Issue 1
- 6-11 Fathering across Diversity and Adversity: International Perspectives and Policy Interventions
by Rosalind Edwards & Andrea Doucet & Frank F. Furstenberg - 12-28 Exploring the Absent/Present Dilemma: Black Fathers, Family Relationships, and Social Capital in Britain
by Tracey Reynolds - 29-48 Fathering in the Shadows: Indigenous Fathers and Canada's Colonial Legacies
by Jessica Ball - 49-60 Understandings and Experiences of Involved Fathering in the United Kingdom: Exploring Classed Dimensions
by Val Gillies - 61-77 Fathers' Perceptions of Children's Influence: Implications for Involvement
by Kerry J. Daly & Lynda Ashbourne & Jaime Lee Brown - 78-98 Dad and Baby in the First Year: Gendered Responsibilities and Embodiment
by Andrea Doucet - 99-117 Why Do Poor Men Have Children? Fertility Intentions among Low-Income Unmarried U.S. Fathers
by Jennifer March Augustine & Timothy Nelson & Kathryn Edin - 118-138 Men's Relations with Kids: Exploring and Promoting the Mosaic of Youth Work and Fathering
by William Marsiglio - 139-155 The Perceptions and Experiences of Russian Immigrant and Sudanese Refugee Men as Fathers in an Urban Center in Canada
by David C. Este & Admasu A. Tachble - 156-176 Family Man in the Other America: New Opportunities, Motivations, and Supports for Paternal Caregiving
by Maureen R. Waller - 177-189 Gendered or Gender-Neutral Care Politics for Fathers?
by Berit Brandth & Elin Kvande - 190-213 Fathers, Parental Leave Policies, and Infant Quality of Life: International Perspectives and Policy Impact
by Margaret O'Brien - 214-233 Competing Scenarios for European Fathers: Applying Sen's Capabilities and Agency Framework to Work—Family Balance
by Barbara Hobson & Susanne Fahlén - 234-254 Father-Friendly Policies and Time-Use Data in a Cross-National Context: Potential and Prospects for Future Research
by Oriel Sullivan & Scott Coltrane & Linda Mcannally & Evrim Altintas
May 2009, Volume 623, Issue 1
- 7-10 Introduction
by Lauren J. Krivo & Ruth D. Peterson - 12-24 The Impact of Neighborhood Context on Intragroup and Intergroup Robbery: The San Antonio Experience
by Jeffrey M. Cancino & Ramiro Martinez Jr. & Jacob I. Stowell - 25-38 Youth Violence— Crime or Self-Help? Marginalized Urban Males' Perspectives on the Limited Efficacy of the Criminal Justice System to Stop Youth Violence
by Deanna L. Wilkinson & Chauncey C. Beaty & Regina M. Lurry - 39-51 Latino Youths' Experiences with and Perceptions of Involuntary Police Encounters
by Carmen Solis & Edwardo L. Portillos & Rod K. Brunson - 52-63 The Environmental Context of Racial Profiling
by Patricia Y. Warren & Amy Farrell - 64-76 The Effects of Race/Ethnicity and National Origin on Length of Sentence in the United States Virgin Islands
by Gale Iles - 78-92 Race and the Response of State Legislatures to Unauthorized Immigrants
by Jorge M. Chavez & Doris Marie Provine - 93-107 Segregated Spatial Locations, Race-Ethnic Composition, and Neighborhood Violent Crime
by Ruth D. Peterson & Lauren J. Krivo - 108-120 Race, Ethnicity, Class, and Noncompliance with Juvenile Court Supervision
by Hilary Smith & Nancy Rodriguez & Marjorie S. Zatz - 121-133 Race Effects of Representation among Federal Court Workers: Does Black Workforce Representation Reduce Sentencing Disparities?
by Amy Farrell & Geoff Ward & Danielle Rousseau - 134-147 “Cultures of Inequality†: Ethnicity, Immigration, Social Welfare, and Imprisonment
by Robert D. Crutchfield & David Pettinicchio - 150-162 The Consequences of the Criminal Justice Pipeline on Black and Latino Masculinity
by Victor M. Rios - 163-178 Perceptions of Criminal Injustice, Symbolic Racism, and Racial Politics
by Ross L. Matsueda & Kevin Drakulich - 179-194 The Mass Incarceration of Parents in America: Issues of Race/ Ethnicity, Collateral Damage to Children, and Prisoner Reentry
by Holly Foster & John Hagan - 195-213 Sequencing Disadvantage: Barriers to Employment Facing Young Black and White Men with Criminal Records
by Devah Pager & Bruce Western & Naomi Sugie - 214-227 Structuring and Re-Creating Inequality: Health Testing Policies, Race, and the Criminal Justice System
by Bryan L. Sykes & Alex R. Piquero - 230-245 Quick Read Synopsis
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March 2009, Volume 622, Issue 1
- 7-29 The Globalization of Class Actions: An Overview
by Deborah R. Hensler - 32-40 Group and Aggregate Litigation in the United States
by Nicholas M. Pace - 41-52 Canada
by Jasminka Kalajdzic & W.A. Bogart & Ian Matthews - 54-62 Argentina
by Héctor A. Mairal - 63-67 Brazil
by Ada Pellegrini Grinover - 68-75 Chile
by MartÃn Gubbins & Carla López - 78-85 European Union Legislation
by Christopher Hodges - 86-94 Collective Redress in Austria
by Georg E. Kodek - 95-104 Belgium
by Matthias E. Storme & Evelyne Terryn - 105-113 England and Wales
by Christopher Hodges - 114-124 France
by Véronique Magnier - 125-137 Germany
by Dietmar Baetge - 138-148 Italy
by Elisabetta Silvestri - 149-160 The Netherlands
by Ianika Tzankova & Daan Lunsingh Scheurleer - 161-169 Portugal
by Henrique Sousa Antunes - 170-178 Spain
by Pablo Gutiérrez de Cabiedes - 179-187 Switzerland
by Samuel P. Baumgartner - 190-200 Poland
by Magdalena Tulibacka - 202-208 Class Actions in Denmark
by Erik Werlauff - 209-219 Finland
by Klaus Viitanen - 220-230 Norway
by Camilla Bernt - 231-241 Sweden
by Per Henrik Lindblom - 244-253 Israel
by Amichai Magen & Peretz Segal - 256-268 South Africa
by Clive Plasket - 270-279 China
by Michael Palmer & Chao Xi - 280-285 Japan
by Ikuo Sugawara - 286-295 Malaysia: Principles and Procedural Obstacles
by Yeow Choy Choong & Sujata Balan - 296-300 Group Litigation in Singapore
by Jeffrey Pinsler - 301-309 Taiwan
by Kuan-Ling Shen & Alex Yueh-Ping Yang - 310-317 Indonesia
by Mas Achmad Santosa - 320-327 Australia
by Vince Morabito - 330-345 What Are People Trying to Do in Resolving Mass Issues, How Is It Going, and Where Are We Headed?
by Christopher Hodges - 346-349 Quick Read Synopsis
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January 2009, Volume 621, Issue 1
- 6-27 Moynihan Redux: Legacies and Lessons
by Douglas S. Massey & Robert J. Sampson - 28-33 Pat Moynihan Thinks about Families
by James Q. Wilson - 34-46 The Moynihan Report and Research on the Black Community
by William Julius Wilson - 47-69 The Labor Market and Young Black Men: Updating Moynihan's Perspective
by Harry J. Holzer - 70-93 Bayesian Bigot? Statistical Discrimination, Stereotypes, and Employer Decision Making
by Devah Pager & Diana Karafin - 94-110 If Moynihan Had Only Known: Race, Class, and Family Change in the Late Twentieth Century
by Frank F. Furstenberg - 111-131 Fragile Families and the Reproduction of Poverty
by Sara McLanahan - 132-148 Romantic Unions in an Era of Uncertainty: A Post-Moynihan Perspective on African American Women and Marriage
by Linda M. Burton & M. Belinda Tucker - 149-177 Claiming Fatherhood: Race and the Dynamics of Paternal Involvement among Unmarried Men
by Kathryn Edin & Laura Tach & Ronald Mincy - 178-201 Welfare Reform in the Mid-2000s: How African American and Hispanic Families in Three Cities Are Faring
by Andrew Cherlin & Bianca Frogner & David Ribar & Robert Moffitt - 202-220 The New U.S. Immigrants: How Do They Affect Our Understanding of the African American Experience?
by Frank D. Bean & Cynthia Feliciano & Jennifer Lee & Jennifer Van Hook - 221-242 The Black Family and Mass Incarceration
by Bruce Western & Christopher Wildeman - 243-259 Race in the American Mind: From the Moynihan Report to the Obama Candidacy
by Lawrence D. Bobo & Camille Z. Charles - 260-280 Racial Stratification and the Durable Tangle of Neighborhood Inequality
by Robert J. Sampson - 281-314 Moynihan Was Right: Now What?
by Ron Haskins - 315-326 Quick Read Synopsis
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November 2008, Volume 620, Issue 1
- 7-9 Introduction
by Alejandro Portes & Patricia Fernández-Kelly - 12-36 No Margin for Error: Educational and Occupational Achievement among Disadvantaged Children of Immigrants
by Alejandro Portes & Patricia Fernández-Kelly - 37-61 Success Attained, Deterred, and Denied: Divergent Pathways to Social Mobility in Los Angeles's New Second Generation
by Min Zhou & Jennifer Lee & Jody Agius Vallejo & Rosaura Tafoya-Estrada & Yang Sao Xiong - 62-89 The Role of School in the Upward Mobility of Disadvantaged Immigrants' Children
by Lingxin Hao & Suet-Ling Pong - 90-114 Disparities in the Educational Success of Immigrants: An Assessment of the Immigrant Effect for Asians and Latinos
by Angel L. Harris & Kenneth M. Jamison & Monica H. Trujillo - 116-137 The Back Pocket Map: Social Class and Cultural Capital as Transferable Assets in the Advancement of Second-Generation Immigrants
by Patricia Fernández-Kelly - 138-160 Ethnic Communities and School Performance among the New Second Generation in the United States: Testing the Theory of Segmented Assimilation
by Clemens Kroneberg - 161-176 Fit to Miss, but Matched to Hatch: Success Factors among the Second Generation's Disadvantaged in South Florida
by Lisa Konczal & William Haller - 177-193 Educational Hopes, Documented Dreams: Guatemalan and Salvadoran Immigrants' Legality and Educational Prospects
by Cecilia MenjÃvar - 196-236 The Coming of the Second Generation: Immigration and Ethnic Mobility in Southern California
by Rubén G. Rumbaut - 237-252 “Here's Your Diploma, Mom!†Family Obligation and Multiple Pathways to Success
by Tekla Nicholas & Alex Stepick & Carol Dutton Stepick - 253-269 Becoming American, Becoming Minority, Getting Ahead: The Role of Racial and Ethnic Status in the Upward Mobility of the Children of Immigrants
by Philip Kasinitz - 270-290 Horatio Alger Lives in Brooklyn: Extrafamily Support, Intrafamily Dynamics, and Socially Neutral Operating Identities in Exceptional Mobility among Children of Mexican Immigrants
by Robert Courtney Smith - 292-294 Norms, Values, and Solidarity: A Durkheimian Perspective on Escaping from the Inner City
by Steven ElÃas Alvarado - 295-298 No Margin for Error and Its Implications for Future Research
by G. Cristina Mora - 299-301 We Are the People Who Love Us and the Stories We Tell Ourselves
by Alejandro Rivas - 304-306 Book Review Essay: New Faces in New Places: The Changing Geography of American Immigration
by Peggy Levitt - 307-310 Book Review Essay: Inheriting the City: The Children of Immigrants Come of Age
by Charles Hirschman - 312-324 Exceptional Outcomes: Achievement in Education and Employment among Children of Immigrants
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September 2008, Volume 619, Issue 1
- 6-14 Introduction: The Diversity of Culture
by Amy Binder & Mary Blair-Loy & John Evans & Kwai Ng & Michael Schudson - 15-40 Culture and Organization Theory
by Calvin Morrill - 41-58 Culture and Inequality: Identity, Ideology, and Difference in “Postascriptive Societyâ€
by Maria Charles - 59-77 Culture and Race/Ethnicity: Bolder, Deeper, and Broader
by John D. Skrentny - 78-96 Culture and Movements
by Francesca Polletta - 97-113 Culture and Education
by Mitchell L. Stevens - 114-129 Culture and Markets: How Economic Sociology Conceptualizes Culture
by Peter Levin - 130-148 Culture and Microsociology: The Anthill and the Veldt
by Gary Alan Fine & Corey D. Fields - 149-164 Culture and Law: Beyond a Paradigm of Cause and Effect
by Abigail C. Saguy & Forrest Stuart - 165-182 Culture and Science/Technology: Rethinking Knowledge, Power, Materiality, and Nature
by Steven Epstein - 183-205 Culture and the Sociology of Sexuality: It's Only Natural?
by Dawne Moon - 206-222 Culture and Popular Culture: A Case for Sociology
by Laura Grindstaff - 223-237 Culture and the Arts: From Art Worlds to Arts-in-Action
by Sophia Krzys Acord & Tia DeNora - 238-257 Quick Read Synopsis
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July 2008, Volume 618, Issue 1
- 6-12 Introduction: Terrorism: The First Portfolio for the Next President
by Richard A. Clarke & Emilian Papadopoulos - 14-30 Al Qaeda, the Organization: A Five-Year Forecast
by Peter Bergen - 31-45 Pakistan and Terror: The Eye of the Storm
by Bruce Riedel - 46-54 Using the Mistakes of al Qaeda's Franchises to Undermine Its Strategies
by Brian Fishman - 55-68 Iraq's Long-Term Impact on Jihadist Terrorism
by Daniel L. Byman & Kenneth M. Pollack - 69-78 Briefing for the New President: The Terrorist Threat in Indonesia and Southeast Asia
by Sidney Jones - 80-94 From Profiles to Pathways and Roots to Routes: Perspectives from Psychology on Radicalization into Terrorism
by John Horgan - 95-109 “Homegrown†Terrorists: Theory and Cases in the War on Terror's Newest Front
by Evan F. Kohlmann - 112-132 Countering Terrorist Finance: A Work, Mostly in Progress
by Jonathan M. Winer - 133-147 The Incisive Fight: Recommendations for Improving Counterterrorism Intelligence
by Eric Rosenbach - 148-159 Restoring Moral Authority: Ending Torture, Secret Detention, and the Prison at Guantanamo Bay
by Tom Malinowski - 160-167 Mutually Assured Support: A Security Doctrine for Terrorist Nuclear Weapon Threats
by Baruch Fischhoff & Scott Atran & Marc Sageman - 168-179 The Conundrum of Iran: Strengthening Moderates without Acquiescing to Belligerence
by John Brennan - 182-196 A Counterradicalization Strategy for a New U.S. Administration
by Karin von Hippel - 197-211 The Resurgent and Persistent Threat of al Qaeda
by Reid Sawyer & Michael Foster - 212-222 To Win the “War on Terror,†We Must First Win the “War of Ideas†: Here's How
by Hady Amr & P. W. Singer - 223-231 A Strategy for Fighting International Islamist Terrorists
by Marc Sageman - 232-247 Defeating the Attempted Global Jihadist Insurgency: Forty Steps for the Next President to Pursue against al Qaeda, Like-Minded Groups, Unhelpful State Actors, and Radicalized Sympathizers
by Peter Bergen & Laurence Footer - 250-277 Quick Read Synopsis
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May 2008, Volume 617, Issue 1
- 6-13 Foreword: Historical Remembrance in the Twenty-First Century
by Jay Winter - 14-24 Introduction: The Political Currency of the Past: History, Memory, and Identity
by Martin O. Heisler - 25-41 The Future of Memory
by Richard Ned Lebow - 42-57 The American Past Politicized: Uses and Misuses of History
by Michael Kammen - 58-71 Blank Spots in Collective Memory: A Case Study of Russia
by James V. Wertsch - 72-87 Using the Past in the Nazi Successor States from 1945 to the Present
by Jenny Wüstenberg & David Art - 88-106 Through a Glass Darkly: Consequences of a Politicized Past in Contemporary Turkey
by Fatma Müge Göçek - 107-122 The Japanese History Textbook Controversy in East Asian Perspective
by Claudia Schneider - 123-132 Disputes in Japan over the Japanese Military “Comfort Women†System and Its Perception in History
by Hirofumi Hayashi - 133-148 The Politics of History and Memory in Democratic Spain
by Carolyn P. Boyd - 149-165 Australia's History under Howard, 1996-2007
by Andrew Bonnell & Martin Crotty - 166-180 Democracy and Memory: Romania Confronts Its Communist Past
by Vladimir Tismaneanu - 181-198 Can Truth Be Negotiated? History Textbook Revision as a Means to Reconciliation
by Falk Pingel - 199-211 Challenged Histories and Collective Self-Concepts: Politics in History, Memory, and Time
by Martin O. Heisler - 212-234 Quick Read Synopsis
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March 2008, Volume 616, Issue 1
- 6-8 Public Diplomacy in a Changing World
by Geoffrey Cowan & Nicholas J. Cull - 10-30 Moving from Monologue to Dialogue to Collaboration: The Three Layers of Public Diplomacy
by Geoffrey Cowan & Amelia Arsenault - 31-54 Public Diplomacy: Taxonomies and Histories
by Nicholas J. Cull - 55-77 Searching for a Theory of Public Diplomacy
by Eytan Gilboa - 78-93 The New Public Sphere: Global Civil Society, Communication Networks, and Global Governance
by Manuel Castells - 94-109 Public Diplomacy and Soft Power
by Joseph S. Nye Jr. - 110-124 Hard Power, Soft Power, Smart Power
by Ernest J. Wilson III