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January 2006, Volume 603, Issue 1
- 202-216 Toward a World Rule of Law: Freedom of Expression
by Kurt Wimmer - 217-225 Divided Nations: The Paradox of National Protection
by Francis M. Deng - 226-239 Views on the Ground: The Local Perception of International Criminal Tribunals in the Former Yugoslavia and Sierra Leone
by Donna E. Arzt - 240-251 Global Rule of Law or Global Rule of Law Enforcement? International Police Cooperation and Counterterrorism
by Mathieu Deflem - 252-261 Environmental Protection, Free Trade, and Democracy
by David M. Driesen - 262-268 Global Business: Oversight without Inhibiting Enterprise
by John Philip Jones - 269-283 The “Good Governance†Concept Revisited
by Ved P. Nanda - 284-289 Sociolegal Evolution: An Afterword
by Richard E. D. Schwartz - 292-328 Law, Society, and Democracy: Comparative Perspectives
by Richard E. D. Schwartz & Herb Fayer
November 2005, Volume 602, Issue 1
- 6-9 Preface
by Robert J. Sampson & John H. Laub - 12-45 A Life-Course View of the Development of Crime
by Robert J. Sampson & John H. Laub - 46-56 Offender Classifications and Treatment Effects in Developmental Criminology: A Propensity/ Event Consideration
by Michael R. Gottfredson - 57-72 Explaining When Arrests End for Serious Juvenile Offenders: Comments on the Sampson and Laub Study
by Lee N. Robins - 73-79 When Prediction Fails: From Crime-Prone Boys to Heterogeneity in Adulthood
by Robert J. Sampson & John H. Laub - 82-117 What Has Been Learned from Group-Based Trajectory Modeling? Examples from Physical Aggression and Other Problem Behaviors
by Daniel S. Nagin & Richard E. Tremblay - 118-130 Developmental Trajectory Modeling: A View from Developmental Psychopathology
by Barbara Maughan - 131-144 How Do We Study “What Happens Next†?
by Stephen W. Raudenbush - 145-154 Further Reflections on Modeling and Analyzing Developmental Trajectories: A Response to Maughan and Raudenbush
by Daniel S. Nagin & Richard E. Tremblay - 156-195 Explaining Multiple Patterns of Offending across the Life Course and across Generations
by Terence P. Thornberry - 196-211 Making Sense of Crime and the Life Course
by D. Wayne Osgood - 212-228 Explaining Patterns of Offending across the Life Course: Comments on Interactional Theory and Recent Tests Based on the RYDS-RIS Data
by Janet L. Lauritsen - 229-239 Notes on Theory Construction and Theory Testing: A Response to Osgood and Lauritsen
by Terence P. Thornberry - 242-258 An Overview of the Symposium and Some Next Steps
by Alfred Blumstein - 259-279 Book Review Essay: The Complex Dynamics of the Onset, the Development, and the Termination of a Criminal Career: Lessons on Repeat Offenders to Be Drawn from Recent Longitudinal Studies in Criminology
by Hans-Jürgen Kerner - 282-307 Quick Read Synopsis
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September 2005, Volume 601, Issue 1
- 6-9 Recent Advances in the Science of Voter Mobilization
by Donald P. Green & Alan S. Gerber - 10-27 Partisan Mobilization Using Volunteer Phone Banks and Door Hangers
by David W. Nickerson - 28-40 An Experimental Field Study of the GOTV and Persuasion Effects of Partisan Direct Mail and Phone Calls
by Emily Arthur Cardy - 41-65 Phone-Based GOTV—What’s on the Line? Field Experiments with Varied Partisan Components, 2002-2003
by John E. Mcnulty - 66-84 Giving Voice to Latino Voters: A Field Experiment on the Effectiveness of a National Nonpartisan Mobilization Effort
by Ricardo RamÃrez - 85-101 Meeting the Challenge of Latino Voter Mobilization
by Melissa R. Michelson - 102-114 Mobilizing Asian American Voters: A Field Experiment
by Janelle S. Wong - 115-122 The Effect of Identity-Based GOTV Direct Mail Appeals on the Turnout of Indian Americans
by Neema Trivedi - 123-141 Caught in the Ground Wars: Mobilizing Voters during a Competitive Congressional Campaign
by Elizabeth A. Bennion - 142-154 Do Phone Calls Increase Voter Turnout? An Update
by Alan S. Gerber & Donald P. Green - 155-168 Unintentional Voter Mobilization: Does Participation in Preelection Surveys Increase Voter Turnout?
by Christopher B. Mann - 169-179 Using Cluster Randomized Field Experiments to Study Voting Behavior
by Kevin Arceneaux - 180-191 What We Should Know about the Effectiveness of Campaigns but Don’t
by Peter Levine & Mark Hugo Lopez - 192-204 Quick Read Synopsis
by Donald P. Green & Alan S. Gerber
July 2005, Volume 600, Issue 1
- 6-13 The Achievements, Frustrations, and Promise of the Social Sciences
by Robert W. Pearson & Lawrence W. Sherman - 14-29 Political Ideas and a Political Science for Policy
by Kenneth Prewitt - 30-51 Toward an Anthropology of Public Policy
by Janine R. Wedel & Cris Shore & Gregory Feldman & Stacy Lathrop - 52-67 The Current State of Economics: Needs Lots of Work
by Barbara R. Bergmann - 68-85 The Return of the Repressed: Recovering the Public Face of U.S. Sociology, One Hundred Years On
by Michael Burawoy - 86-98 Nature and Nurture: Genetic and Environmental Influences on Behavior
by Robert Plomin & Kathryn Asbury - 99-114 The Uses and Usefulness of Psychology
by Mitchell G. Ash - 115-135 The Use and Usefulness of Criminology, 1751-2005: Enlightened Justice and Its Failures
by Lawrence W. Sherman - 136-156 International Relations as a Social Science: Rigor and Relevance
by Jeffry A. Frieden & David A. Lake - 157-173 Book Review: The Uneasy Partnership between Social Science and Public Policy
by Robert W. Pearson - 174-188 Quick Read Synopsis
by Robert W. Pearson & Lawrence W. Sherman
May 2005, Volume 599, Issue 1
- 6-18 Preface: Better Evaluation for Evidence-Based Policy: Place Randomized Trials in Education, Criminology, Welfare, and Health
by Robert Boruch - 19-51 Using Place-Based Random Assignment and Comparative Interrupted Time-Series Analysis to Evaluate the Jobs-Plus Employment Program for Public Housing Residents
by Howard S. Bloom & James A. Riccio - 52-70 HIV Prevention among Women in Low-Income Housing Developments: Issues and Intervention Outcomes in a Place-Based Randomized Controlled Trial
by Kathleen J. Sikkema - 71-93 Cluster Randomized Trials of Professional and Organizational Behavior Change Interventions in Health Care Settings
by Jeremy Grimshaw & Martin Eccles & Marion Campbell & Diana Elbourne - 94-114 Cluster Randomized Trials for the Evaluation of Strategies Designed to Promote Evidence-Based Practice in Perinatal and Neonatal Medicine
by Laura C. Leviton & Jeffrey D. Horbar - 115-146 Historical Review of School-Based Randomized Trials for Evaluating Problem Behavior Prevention Programs
by Brian R. Flay & Linda M. Collins - 147-175 Place-Based Randomized Trials to Test the Effects on Instructional Practices of a Mathematics/ Science Professional Development Program for Teachers
by Andrew C. Porter & Rolf K. Blank & John L. Smithson & Eric Osthoff - 176-198 Emergent Principles for the Design, Implementation, and Analysis of Cluster-Based Experiments in Social Science
by Thomas D. Cook - 199-219 Randomization and Social Program Evaluation: The Case of Progresa
by Susan W. Parker & Graciela M. Teruel - 220-245 Hot Spots Policing Experiments and Criminal Justice Research: Lessons from the Field
by David Weisburd - 246-271 Introducing New Contraceptives in Rural China: A Field Experiment
by Herbert L. Smith - 272-291 Quick Read Synopsis
by Robert Boruch
March 2005, Volume 598, Issue 1
- 6-9 Globalizing Regulatory Capitalism
by David Levi-Faur & Jacint Jordana - 12-32 The Global Diffusion of Regulatory Capitalism
by David Levi-Faur - 33-51 On Waves, Clusters, and Diffusion: A Conceptual Framework
by Zachary Elkins & Beth Simmons - 52-66 Regulatory Capitalism as a Networked Order: The International System as an Informational Network
by David Lazer - 67-82 Policy Learning, Policy Diffusion, and the Making of a New Order
by Covadonga Meseguer - 84-101 The Institutional Foundations of Regulatory Capitalism: The Diffusion of Independent Regulatory Agencies in Western Europe
by Fabrizio Gilardi - 102-124 The Diffusion of Regulatory Capitalism in Latin America: Sectoral and National Channels in the Making of a New Order
by Jacint Jordana & David Levi-Faur - 125-144 Political Insecurity and the Diffusion of Financial Market Regulation
by Christopher R. Way - 146-167 The Global Diffusion of Regulatory Instruments: The Making of a New International Environmental Regime
by Per-Olof Busch & Helge Jörgens & Kerstin Tews - 168-183 Standards and Regulatory Capitalism: The Diffusion of Food Safety Standards in Developing Countries
by Diahanna L. Post - 184-190 Book Review: Globalizing Regulatory Capitalism
by Jacint Jordana - 191-197 Regulatory Capitalism: Policy Irritants and Convergent Divergence
by David Levi-Faur & Jacint Jordana - 200-217 The Rise of Regulatory Capitalism: The Global Diffusion of a New Order
by David Levi-Faur & Jacint Jordana
January 2005, Volume 597, Issue 1
- 4-5 The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
by N/A - 6-18 Cultural Production in a Digital Age
by Eric Klinenberg & Claudio Benzecry - 19-31 Global Networks and the Effects on Culture
by Alexander R. Galloway - 32-47 Multiple Media, Convergent Processes, and Divergent Products: Organizational Innovation in Digital Media Production at a European Firm
by Pablo J. Boczkowski & José A. Ferris - 48-64 Convergence: News Production in a Digital Age
by Eric Klinenberg - 65-81 Digital Gambling: The Coincidence of Desire and Design
by Natasha Dow Schull - 82-102 Mobilizing Fun in the Production and Consumption of Children’s Software
by Mizuko Ito - 103-121 Audience Construction and Culture Production: Marketing Surveillance in the Digital Age
by Joseph Turow - 122-133 Remote Control: The Rise of Electronic Cultural Policy
by Siva Vaidhyanathan - 134-152 The Changing Place of Cultural Production: The Location of Social Networks in a Digital Media Industry
by Gina Neff - 153-170 Deep Democracy, Thin Citizenship: The Impact of Digital Media in Political Campaign Strategy
by Philip N. Howard - 171-188 Organizing Technologies: Genre Forms of Online Civic Association in Eastern Europe
by Balázs Vedres & László Bruszt & David Stark - 189-208 The New Digital Media and Activist Networking within Anti–Corporate Globalization Movements
by Jeffrey S. Juris - 209-222 A Digital Revolution? A Reassessment of New Media and Cultural Production in the Digital Age
by David Grazian - 223-244 Quick Read Synopsis
by Eric Klinenberg - 245-245 Erratum
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November 2004, Volume 596, Issue 1
- 6-18 Preface
by Janice Fanning Madden - 20-35 The Long Road to the Fast Track: Career and Family
by Claudia Goldin - 36-61 Family-Friendly Workplace Reform: Prospects for Change
by Amy L. Wax - 62-83 Fast-Track Women and the “Choice†to Stay Home
by Pamela Stone & Meg Lovejoy - 86-103 Marriage and Baby Blues: Redefining Gender Equity in the Academy
by Mary Ann Mason & Marc Goulden - 104-129 Overworked Faculty: Job Stresses and Family Demands
by Jerry A. Jacobs & Sarah E. Winslow - 130-150 The Mommy Track and Partnership: Temporary Delay or Dead End?
by Mary C. Noonan & Mary E. Corcoran - 151-171 Mothers in Finance: Surviving and Thriving
by Mary Blair-Loy & Amy S. Wharton - 172-206 The Evolution of Gender and Motherhood in Contemporary Medicine
by Ann Boulis - 208-213 Mommies and Daddies on the Fast Track in Other Wealthy Nations
by Gwen Moore - 214-220 Elite Careers and Family Commitment: It’s (Still) about Gender
by Scott Coltrane - 221-225 Where We Are Now and Future Possibilities
by Joyce P. Jacobsen - 226-231 Policy Alternatives for Solving Work-Family Conflict
by Heidi Hartmann - 232-244 The Contemporary Myth of Choice
by Rosanna Hertz - 246-247 Mommies and Daddies on the Fast Track: Success of Parents in Demanding Professions
by Jerry A. Jacobs & Janice Fanning Madden & Claudia Goldin - 246-264 Mommies and Daddies on the Fast Track: Success of Parents in Demanding Professions
by N/A - 247-250 Family-Friendly Workplace Reform: Prospects for Change
by Amy L. Wax - 250-251 Fast-Track Women and the “Choice†to Stay Home
by Pamela Stone & Meg Lovejoy - 252-253 Marriage and Baby Blues: Redefining Gender Equity in the Academy
by Mary Ann Mason & Marc Goulden - 254-255 Overworked Faculty: Job Stresses and Family Demands
by Jerry A. Jacobs & Sarah E. Winslow - 255-257 The Mommy Track and Partnership: Temporary Delay or Dead End
by Mary C. Noonan & Mary E. Corcoran - 257-259 Mothers in Finance: Surviving and Thriving
by Mary Blair-Loy & Amy S. Wharton - 259-261 The Evolution of Gender and Motherhood in Contemporary Medicine
by Ann Boulis - 262-262 Mommies and Daddies on the Fast Track in Other Wealthy Nations
by Gwen Moore - 263-264 Elite Careers and Family Commitment: It’s (Still) about Gender
by Scott Coltrane
January 2004, Volume 595, Issue 1
- 327-327 Being Here and Being There: Fieldwork Encounters and Ethnographic Discoveries
by Elijah Anderson & Scott N. Brooks & Raymond Gunn & Nikki Jones
September 2004, Volume 595, Issue 1
- 6-7 Preface
by Elijah Anderson & Scott N. Brooks & Raymond Gunn & Nikki Jones - 8-13 Introduction
by Robert M. Emerson - 14-31 The Cosmopolitan Canopy
by Elijah Anderson - 32-48 Why Girls Fight: Female Youth Violence in the Inner City
by Cindy D. Ness - 49-62 “It’s not Where you Live, it’s How you Live†: How Young Women Negotiate Conflict and Violence in the Inner City
by Nikki Jones - 63-79 Inner-City “Schoolboy†Life
by Raymond Gunn - 80-90 “Putting the Blessings on him†: Vouching and Basketball Status Work
by Scott N. Brooks - 91-107 The Emotional Experience of Class: Interpreting Working-Class Kids’ Street Racing in Helsinki
by Heli Vaaranen - 108-121 The Ethnography of Imagined Communities
by Kathleen D. Hall - 122-133 Deindustrialization and Museumification: From Exhibited Memory to Forgotten History
by Octave Debary - 134-145 Paris Plage: “The City is oursâ€
by Michèle De La Pradelle & Emmanuelle Lallement - 146-156 W. E. B. Du Bois’s Sociology: The Philadelphia Negro and Social Science
by Tukufu Zuberi - 157-167 Using the History of the Chicago Tradition of Sociology for Empirical Research
by Jean-Michel Chapoulie - 168-175 The Making of Black Metropolis
by Henri Peretz - 176-189 Discovering Ink: A Mentor for an Historical Ethnography
by William Kornblum - 190-203 Beyond Mysterium Tremendum: Thoughts toward an Aesthetic Study of Religious Experience
by Omar M. McRoberts - 204-222 Experimental Ethnography: The Marriage of Qualitative and Quantitative Research
by Lawrence W. Sherman & Heather Strang - 223-248 The Liberty Bell: A Meditation on Labor, Liberty, and the Cultural Mediations that Connect or Disconnect them
by Paul Willis - 249-263 Bureaucracies of Mass Deception: Institutional Review Boards and the Ethics of Ethnographic Research
by Charles L. Bosk & Raymond G. De Vries - 264-276 On the Value of Ethnography: Sociology and Public Policy
by Howard S. Becker & Herbert J. Gans & Katherine S. Newman & Diane Vaughan - 277-279 Comments by Jean-Michel Chapoulie on the “Value of Ethnography†Dialogue
by N/A - 280-308 On the Rhetoric and Politics of Ethnographic Methodology
by Jack Katz - 309-326 Observations and Reflections of a Perpetual Fieldworker
by Renée C. Fox - 327-327 Being here and Being there: Fieldwork Encounters and Ethnographic Discoveries
by Elijah Anderson & Scott N. Brooks & Raymond Gunn & Nikki Jones
July 2004, Volume 594, Issue 1
- 6-11 Preface
by James Jennings - 12-33 Urban Planning, Community Participation, and the Roxbury Master Plan in Boston
by James Jennings - 34-48 Newark, Decline and Avoidance, Renaissance and Desire: From Disinvestment to Reinvestment
by Kathe Newman - 49-64 Empowered Culture? New York City’s Empowerment Zone and the Selling of El Barrio
by Arlene Dávila - 65-78 National Politics and Charitable Choice as Urban Policy for Community Development
by Georgia A. Persons - 79-91 Taking the Sanctuary to the Streets: Religion, Race, and Community Development in Columbus, Ohio
by Yvette M. Alex-Assensoh - 92-108 Community Development in Chicago: From Harold Washington to Richard M. Daley
by John J. Betancur & Douglas C. Gills - 109-124 Community Development Corporations, Participation, and Accountability: The Harlem Urban Development Corporation and the Bedford-Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation
by Kimberley Johnson - 125-142 Race and Representation in Detroit’s Community Development Coalitions
by Todd C. Shaw & Lester K. Spence - 143-157 Community Development and the Politics of Deracialization: The Case of Denver, Colorado, 1991-2003
by Hermon George Jr. - 158-170 Community Development, Racial Empowerment, and Politics
by Cynthia Horan - 171-194 Race, Politics, and Community Development in U.S. Cities
by James Jennings
January 2004, Volume 594, Issue 1
- 171-174 Race, Politics, and Community Development in U.S. Cities
by James Jennings - 174-176 Newark, Decline and Avoidance, Renaissance and Desire: From Disinvestment to Reinvestment
by Kathe Newman - 176-179 Empowered Culture? New York City’s Empowerment Zone and the Selling of El Barrio
by Arlene Dávila - 179-181 National Politics and Charitable Choice as Urban Policy for Community Development
by Georgia A. Persons - 181-183 Taking the Sanctuary to the Streets: Religion, Race, and Community Development in Columbus, Ohio
by Yvette M. Alex-Assensoh - 184-186 Community Development in Chicago: From Harold Washington to Richard M. Daley
by John J. Betancur & Douglas C. Gills - 187-189 Community Development Corporations, Participation, and Accountability: The Harlem Urban Development Corporation and the Bedford-Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation
by Kimberley Johnson - 189-192 Race and Representation in Detroit’s Community Development Coalitions
by Todd C. Shaw & Lester K. Spence - 192-194 Community Development and the Politics of Deracialization: The Case of Denver, Colorado, 1991-2003
by Hermon George Jr.
May 2004, Volume 593, Issue 1
- 6-14 Preface
by Wesley G. Skogan - 15-41 Trends in the Policing Industry
by Edward R. Maguire & William R. King - 42-65 What Can Police Do to Reduce Crime, Disorder, and Fear?
by David Weisburd & John E. Eck - 66-83 Lawful Policing
by Wesley G. Skogan & Tracey L. Meares - 84-99 Enhancing Police Legitimacy
by Tom R. Tyler - 100-118 Controlling Street-Level Police Discretion
by Stephen D. Mastrofski - 119-136 Environment and Organization: Reviving a Perspective on the Police
by David A. Klinger - 137-155 Science and Politics in Police Research: Reflections on Their Tangled Relationship
by Samuel Walker - 156-178 Research and Policing: The Infrastructure and Political Economy of Federal Funding
by Lawrence W. Sherman - 179-191 Police Research and the Humanities
by David Thacher - 192-205 Quick Read Synopsis
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March 2004, Volume 592, Issue 1
- 6-15 Collective Hope
by Valerie Braithwaite - 16-16 Building Institutions of Hope
by N/A - 18-38 Trading in Public Hope
by Peter Drahos - 39-61 Harnessing Hope through NGO Activism
by Sasha Courville & Nicola Piper - 62-78 A Museum of Hope: a Story of Robben Island
by Clifford Shearing & Michael Kempa - 79-98 Emancipation and Hope
by John Braithwaite - 99-99 Why Institutionalize Hope?
by N/A - 100-127 The Art of Good Hope
by Victoria McGeer - 128-151 The Hope Process and Social Inclusion
by Valerie Braithwaite - 152-165 Hope and Its Place in Mind
by Philip Pettit - 166-184 From Aquinas to Zwelethemba: a Brief History of Hope
by John Cartwright - 185-185 Quick Read Synopsis
by N/A - 186-199 Hope, Power, and Governance
by N/A - 200-200 Erratum
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January 2004, Volume 591, Issue 1
- 6-12 Preface
by Christopher Peterson - 13-24 What is Positive Youth Development?
by William Damon - 25-39 The Role of Subjective Well-Being in Positive Youth Development
by Nansook Park - 40-54 Character Strengths and Positive Youth Development
by Nansook Park - 55-71 Youth as People: the Protective Aspects of Youth Development in After-School Settings
by Heather Johnston Nicholson & Christopher Collins & Heidi Holmer - 72-85 Research-Based Character Education
by Marvin W. Berkowitz & Melinda C. Bier - 86-97 What Works in School-Based Social and Emotional Learning Programs for Positive Youth Development
by Roger P. Weissberg & Mary Utne O’Brien - 98-124 Positive Youth Development in the United States: Research Findings on Evaluations of Positive Youth Development Programs
by Richard F. Catalano & M. Lisa Berglund & Jean A. M. Ryan & Heather S. Lonczak & J. David Hawkins - 125-145 Indicators of Child Well-Being: the Promise for Positive Youth Development
by Kristin Anderson Moore & Laura Lippman & Brett Brown - 146-163 Cultivating Optimism in Childhood and Adolescence
by Jane Gillham & Karen Reivich - 164-174 What is Wisdom and How Can We Develop It?
by Robert J. Sternberg