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September 2007, Volume 613, Issue 1
- 73-94 Small Firm Credit Market Discrimination, Small Business Administration Guaranteed Lending, and Local Market Economic Performance
by Ben R. Craig & William E. Jackson III & James B. Thomson - 95-107 Traits and Performance of the Minority Venture-Capital Industry
by Timothy Bates & William Bradford - 108-130 Secrets of Gazelles: The Differences between High-Growth and Low-Growth Business Owned by African American Entrepreneurs
by Thomas D. Boston & Linje R. Boston - 131-154 Exploring Stratification and Entrepreneurship: African American Women Entrepreneurs Redefine Success in Growth Ventures
by Jeffrey Robinson & Laquita Blockson & Sammie Robinson - 155-177 Building Ventures through Civic Capitalism
by Candida Brush & Daniel Monti & Andrea Ryan & Amy M. Gannon - 178-191 Tax Refunds and Microbusinesses: Expanding Family and Community Wealth Building in the Borderlands
by Bárbara J. Robles
July 2007, Volume 613, Issue 1
- 192-206 Quick Read Synopsis
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July 2007, Volume 612, Issue 1
- 6-12 Introduction
by Wade Clark Roof - 13-25 Pluralisms
by Martin E. Marty - 26-41 The Constitutional Basis of Religious Pluralism in the United States: Causes and Consequences
by Ted G. Jelen - 42-61 The Languages of the Public Sphere: Religious Pluralism, Institutional Logics, and Civil Society
by Rhys H. Williams - 62-81 Defining Religious Pluralism in America: A Regional Analysis
by Mark Silk - 82-99 Pluralism as a Culture: Religion and Civility in Southern California
by Wade Clark Roof - 100-115 The Role of Religion in the Process of Segmented Assimilation
by R. Stephen Warner - 116-132 Muslims in the United States: Pluralism under Exceptional Circumstances
by Kathleen M. Moore - 133-151 Active versus Passive Pluralism: A Changing Style of Civil Religion?
by Richard D. Hecht - 152-171 “Today We Act, Tomorrow We Vote†: Latino Religions, Politics, and Activism in Contemporary U.S. Civil Society
by Gastón Espinosa - 172-186 All Need Toleration: Some Observations about Recent Differences in the Experiences of Religious Minorities in the United States and Western Europe
by Gustav Niebuhr - 187-208 Pluralist Family Values: Domestic Strategies for Living with Religious Difference
by Kate McCarthy - 209-224 New Opportunities and New Values: The Emergence of the Multicultural Church
by Kathleen Garces-Foley - 225-239 Emerging Patterns of Interreligious Conversation: A Christian-Jewish Experiment
by J. Shawn Landres & Ryan K. Bolger - 240-252 Book Review Essay: The Pluralist Ideal in American Religion: The Debate Continues
by Wade Clark Roof - 253-275 Quick Read Synopsis
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May 2007, Volume 611, Issue 1
- 6-15 The Politics of Consumption/The Consumption of Politics
by Dhavan V. Shah & Douglas M. McLeod & Lewis Friedland & Michelle R. Nelson - 16-30 In Defense of Consumer Critique: Revisiting the Consumption Debates of the Twentieth Century
by Juliet B. Schor - 31-50 Capital, Consumption, Communication, and Citizenship: The Social Positioning of Taste and Civic Culture in the United States
by Lewis Friedland & Dhavan V. Shah & Nam-Jin Lee & Mark A. Rademacher & Lucy Atkinson & Thomas Hove - 51-65 Representing Citizens and Consumers in Media and Communications Regulation
by Sonia Livingstone & Peter Lunt - 66-81 Consumers and the State since the Second World War
by Matthew Hilton - 82-95 Buying into Downtown Revival: The Centrality of Retail to Postwar Urban Renewal in American Cities
by Lizabeth Cohen - 96-111 Should Consumer Citizens Escape the Market?
by Eric J. Arnould - 112-125 A Carnivalesque Approach to the Politics of Consumption (or) Grotesque Realism and the Analytics of the Excretory Economy
by Craig J. Thompson - 126-140 Why Not Share Rather Than Own?
by Russell Belk - 141-156 Downshifting Consumer = Upshifting Citizen? An Examination of a Local Freecycle Community
by Michelle R. Nelson & Mark A. Rademacher & Hye-Jin Paek - 157-175 Mobilizing Consumers to Take Responsibility for Global Social Justice
by Michele Micheletti & Dietlind Stolle - 176-192 Political Brands and Consumer Citizens: The Rebranding of Tony Blair
by Margaret Scammell - 193-206 Logo Logic: The Ups and Downs of Branded Political Communication
by W. Lance Bennett & Taso Lagos - 207-216 Digital Renaissance: Young Consumer and Citizen?
by Claes H. de Vreese - 217-235 Political Consumerism: How Communication and Consumption Orientations Drive “Lifestyle Politicsâ€
by Dhavan V. Shah & Douglas M. McLeod & Eunkyung Kim & Sun Young Lee & Melissa R. Gotlieb & Shirley S. Ho & Hilde Breivik - 236-249 Citizens, Consumers, and the Good Society
by Michael Schudson - 250-275 Quick Read Synopsis
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March 2007, Volume 610, Issue 1
- 6-19 NAFTA and Beyond: Alternative Perspectives in the Study of Global Trade and Development
by Patricia Fernández-Kelly - 21-44 Neoliberalism as Creative Destruction
by David Harvey - 45-72 Liberalism and the Good Society in the Iberian World
by Miguel Angel Centeno - 73-97 Migration, Development, and Segmented Assimilation: A Conceptual Review of the Evidence
by Alejandro Portes - 98-118 Borders for Whom? The Role of NAFTA in Mexico-U.S. Migration
by Patricia Fernández-Kelly & Douglas S. Massey - 119-142 The Strategic Role of Mexican Labor under NAFTA: Critical Perspectives on Current Economic Integration
by RaúL Delgado Wise & James M. Cypher - 143-159 Resistance and Compliance in the Age of Globalization: Indian Women and Labor Organizations
by Rina Agarwala - 160-181 Resistance and Identity Politics in an Age of Globalization
by Deborah J. Yashar - 182-200 Rethinking Civil Society in the Age of NAFTA: The Case of Mexico
by Jon Shefner - 201-216 The Globalization of Capital Flows: Who Benefits?
by Barbara Stallings - 217-231 Trading Impressions: Evidence from Costa Rica
by Frederick Wherry - 232-245 Globalizing Restricted and Segmented Markets: Challenges to Theory and Values in Economic Sociology
by Donald W. Light - 246-259 From Managed to Free(r) Markets: Transnational and Regional Governance of Asian Timber
by Paul K. Gellert - 260-263 Book Review Essay: A Brief History of Neoliberalism
by Jon Shefner - 266-287 Quick Read Synopsis
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January 2007, Volume 609, Issue 1
- 6-15 Introduction
by George Wilson - 16-48 Social Closure and Processes of Race/Sex Employment Discrimination
by Vincent J. Roscigno & Lisette M. Garcia & Donna Bobbitt-Zeher - 49-84 Discrimination and Desegregation: Equal Opportunity Progress in U.S. Private Sector Workplaces since the Civil Rights Act
by Donald Tomaskovic-Devey & Kevin Stainback - 85-103 Racial Composition of Workgroups and Job Satisfaction among Whites
by David J. Maume & Rachel Sebastian - 104-133 The Use of Field Experiments for Studies of Employment Discrimination: Contributions, Critiques, and Directions for the Future
by Devah Pager - 134-152 Family Background, Race, and Labor Market Inequality
by Dalton Conley & Rebecca Glauber - 153-180 What Happens to Potential Discouraged? Masculinity Norms and the Contrasting Institutional and Labor Market Experiences of Less Affluent Black and White Men
by Deirdre A. Royster - 181-199 Black Under-representation in Management across U.S. Labor Markets
by Philip N. Cohen & Matt L. Huffman - 200-214 Demobilization of the Individualistic Bias: Housing Market Discrimination as a Contributor to Labor Market and Economic Inequality
by Gregory D. Squires - 215-232 Racialized Life-Chance Opportunities across the Class Structure: The Case of African Americans
by George Wilson - 233-248 Quick Read Synopsis: Race, Ethnicity, and Inequality in the U.S. Labor Market: Critical Issues in the New Millennium
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November 2006, Volume 608, Issue 1
- 6-24 Introduction
by Peter Simonson - 25-40 Perpetual Revelations: C. Wright Mills and Paul Lazarsfeld
by John H. Summers - 41-50 Personal Influence and the Bracketing of Women's History
by Susan J. Douglas - 51-75 The Influences Influencing Personal Influence: Scholarship and Entrepreneurship
by David E. Morrison - 76-96 The Katz/Lowenthal Encounter: An Episode in the Creation of Personal Influence
by Gertrude J. Robinson - 97-114 The Part Played by Gentiles in the Flow of Mass Communications: On the Ethnic Utopia of Personal Influence
by John Durham Peters - 115-129 Personal Influence and the End of the Masses
by Paddy Scannell - 130-156 Fifteen Pages that Shook the Field: Personal Influence, Edward Shils, and the Remembered History of Mass Communication Research
by Jefferson Pooley - 157-178 Personal Influence and the New Paradigm: Some Inadvertent Consequences
by Kurt Lang & Gladys Engel Lang - 179-192 As Time Goes By..
by Thelma Mccormack - 193-204 The Troubling Equivalence of Citizen and Consumer
by Michael Schudson - 205-212 The Consumer and the Citizen in Personal Influence
by Lawrence B. Glickman - 213-232 The One-Step Flow of Communication
by W. Lance Bennett & Jarol B. Manheim - 233-250 The Influence of Personal Influence on the Study of Audiences
by Sonia Livingstone - 251-269 Public Connection through Media Consumption: Between Oversocialization and De-Socialization?
by Nick Couldry & Tim Markham - 270-281 Personal Influence: A Radical Theory of Action
by Charles Kadushin - 282-300 Personal Influence and the Effects of the National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign
by Robert Hornik - 301-314 True Stories
by Elihu Katz - 315-342 Quick Read Synopsis
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September 2006, Volume 607, Issue 1
- 6-9 Preface
by Graham Allison - 10-26 Assessing U.S. Strategy in the War on Terror
by Stephen Van Evera - 27-32 Curbing the Demand for Mass Destruction
by Charles B. Curtis - 33-42 Combating Nuclear Terrorism: Addressing Nonstate Actor Motivations
by Bonnie Jenkins - 43-50 The Race between Cooperation and Catastrophe: Reducing the Global Nuclear Threat
by Sam Nunn - 51-58 Averting Nuclear Catastrophe: Contemplating Extreme Responses to U.S. Vulnerability
by Robert L. Gallucci - 59-63 A Nuclear Response to Nuclear Terror: Ref lections of Nuclear Preemption
by Andrei Kokoshin - 64-77 Russia: Grasping the Reality of Nuclear Terror
by Simon Saradzhyan - 78-86 Proliferation on the Peninsula: Five North Korean Nuclear Crises
by William J. Perry - 87-102 Intelligence Estimates of Nuclear Terrorism
by Micah Zenko - 103-120 A Mathematical Model of the Risk of Nuclear Terrorism
by Matthew Bunn - 121-132 Toward a Comprehensive Safeguards System: Keeping Fissile Materials out of Terrorists' Hands
by Siegfried S. Hecker - 133-149 Terrorist Nuclear Weapon Construction: How Difficult?
by Matthew Bunn & Anthony Wier - 150-161 Denying Armageddon: Preventing Terrorist Use of Nuclear Weapons
by Michael V. Hynes & John E. Peters & Joel Kvitky - 162-166 Flight of Fancy
by Graham Allison - 167-202 Quick Read Synopsis: Confronting the Specter of Nuclear Terrorism
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July 2006, Volume 606, Issue 1
- 6-7 Chronicle of a Myth Foretold: The Washington Consensus in Latin America
by Douglas S. Massey & Magaly Sanchez R & Jere R. Behrman - 8-31 Of Myths and Markets
by Douglas S. Massey & Magaly Sanchez R & Jere R. Behrman - 32-67 Neoliberalism and Patterns of Economic Performance, 1980-2000
by Joseph Nathan Cohen & Miguel Angel Centeno - 68-94 Vanishing Assets: Cumulative Disadvantage among the Urban Poor
by Mercedes González De La Rocha - 95-115 Consequences of Structural Adjustment on Economic and Social Domains: Two Decades in the Life of Peru
by Orlando Plaza & Nelly P. Stromquist - 116-127 Sálvese Quien Pueda: Structural Adjustment and Emigration from Lima
by Douglas S. Massey & Chiara Capoferro - 128-153 Freustrated Achievers: Winners, Losers, and Subjective Well-Being in Peru’s Emerging Economy
by Carol Graham & Stefano Pettinato - 154-177 The Metamorphosis of Marginality: Four Generations in the Favelas of Rio de Janeiro
by Janice E. Perlman - 178-195 Insecurity and Violence as a New Power Relation in Latin America
by Magaly Sanchez R - 196-215 Lula’s Political Economy: Changes and Challenges
by Paulo Paiva - 216-230 Public and Private Responses to Social Exclusion among Youth in São Paulo
by Pedro Jacobi - 231-243 Reform of the State: An Alternative for Change in Latin America
by Carlos Blanco - 244-275 Mitigating Myths about Policy Effectiveness: Evaluation of Mexico’s Antipoverty and Human Resource Investment Program
by Jere R. Behrman & Emmanuel Skoufias - 276-315 Quick Read Synopsis
by Douglas S. Massey & Magaly Sanchez R. & Jere R. Behrman
May 2006, Volume 605, Issue 1
- 6-23 Democracy, Crime, and Justice
by Susanne Karstedt & Gary Lafree - 25-49 Democracy and Crime: A Multilevel Analysis of Homicide Trends in Forty-Four Countries, 1950-2000
by Gary Lafree & Andromachi Tseloni - 50-81 Democracy, Values, and Violence: Paradoxes, Tensions, and Comparative Advantages of Liberal Inclusion
by Susanne Karstedt - 82-103 Democratization and Political Change as Threats to Collective Sentiments: Testing Durkheim in Russia
by William Alex Pridemore & Sang-Weon Kim - 104-127 Democracy and Intellectual Property: Examining Trajectories of Software Piracy
by Nicole Leeper Piquero & Alex R. Piquero - 129-151 War Crimes, Democracy, and the Rule of Law in Belgrade, the Former Yugoslavia, and Beyond
by John Hagan & Sanja Kutnjak Ivković - 152-177 Law and Order in an Emerging Democracy: Lessons from the Reconstruction of Kosovo’s Police and Justice Systems
by Jeremy M. Wilson - 178-199 The Right to Unionize, the Right to Bargain, and the Right to Democratic Policing
by Monique Marks & Jenny Fleming - 201-221 Policing, Recognition, and Belonging
by Ian Loader - 222-241 Policing Uncertainty: Countering Terror through Community Intelligence and Democratic Policing
by Martin Innes - 242-263 Civil Democracy, Perceived Risk, and Insecurity in Brazil: An Extension of the Systemic Social Control Model
by Corinne Davis Rodrigues - 265-280 Public Opinion and the Governance of Punishment in Democratic Political Systems
by Franklin E. Zimring & David T. Johnson - 281-310 Citizenship, Democracy, and the Civic Reintegration of Criminal Offenders
by Christopher Uggen & Jeff Manza & Melissa Thompson - 311-337 Democracy and Criminal Justice in Cross-National Perspective: From Crime Control to Due Process
by Hung-En Sung - 338-338 Democracy, Crime, and Justice
by Susanne Karstedt & Gary Lafree
March 2006, Volume 604, Issue 1
- 6-9 Preface
by William L. Waugh Jr. - 10-25 The Political Costs of Failure in the Katrina and Rita Disasters
by William L. Waugh Jr. - 26-56 President Bush and Hurricane Katrina: A Presidential Leadership Study
by Richard T. Sylves - 57-81 Metaphors Matter: Disaster Myths, Media Frames, and Their Consequences in Hurricane Katrina
by Kathleen Tierney & Christine Bevc & Erica Kuligowski - 82-101 Rising to the Challenges of a Catastrophe: The Emergent and Prosocial Behavior following Hurricane Katrina
by Havidán RodrÃguez & Joseph Trainor & Enrico L. Quarantelli - 102-112 Moral Hazard, Social Catastrophe: The Changing Face of Vulnerability along the Hurricane Coasts
by Susan L. Cutter & Christopher T. Emrich - 113-128 Hurricane Katrina and the Flooding of New Orleans: Emergent Issues in Sheltering and Temporary Housing
by Joanne M. Nigg & John Barnshaw & Manuel R. Torres - 129-151 Weathering the Storm: The Impact of Hurricanes on Physical and Mental Health
by Linda B. Bourque & Judith M. Siegel & Megumi Kano & Michele M. Wood - 152-170 Challenges in Implementing Disaster Mental Health Programs: State Program Directors’ Perspectives
by Carrie L. Elrod & Jessica L. Hamblen & Fran H. Norris - 171-191 Hurricane Katrina and the Paradoxes of Government Disaster Policy: Bringing About Wise Governmental Decisions for Hazardous Areas
by Raymond J. Burby - 192-207 Planning for Postdisaster Resiliency
by Philip R. Berke & Thomas J. Campanella - 208-227 Disaster Mitigation and Insurance: Learning from Katrina
by Howard Kunreuther - 228-255 The Primacy of Partnership: Scoping a New National Disaster Recovery Policy
by James K. Mitchell - 256-272 Agility and Discipline: Critical Success Factors for Disaster Response
by John R. Harrald - 273-287 Is the Worst Yet to Come?
by Donald F. Kettl - 288-332 Shelter from the Storm: Repairing the National Emergency Management System after Hurricane Katrina
by William L. Waugh Jr.
January 2006, Volume 603, Issue 1
- 6-7 Preface
by Richard E. D. Schwartz - 8-21 Sociolegal Evolution: An Introduction
by Richard E. D. Schwartz - 24-36 Democracy and Equality
by Robert Post - 37-53 Reflecting on the Rule of Law: Its Reciprocal Relation with Rights, Legitimacy, and Other Concepts and Institutions
by Samuel J. M. Donnelly - 54-79 Can the Welfare State Survive in a Globalized Legal Order?
by Samuel Krislov - 82-110 Overcoming Apartheid: Can Truth Reconcile a Divided Nation?
by James L. Gibson - 111-128 The Federal Constitutional Court: Guardian of German Democracy
by Donald P. Kommers - 129-138 Religion, Constitutional Courts, and Democracy in Former Communist Countries
by James T. Richardson - 140-154 Transitions to Constitutional Democracies: The German Democratic Republic
by Inga Markovits - 155-162 Sudan: A Nation in Turbulent Search of Itself
by Francis M. Deng - 163-178 Expecting the Unexpected: Cultural Components of Arab Governance
by Lawrence Rosen - 179-191 Rule of Law and Lawyers in Latin America
by Rogelio Pérez-Perdomo - 192-199 Law and Development of Constitutional Democracy: Is China a Problem Case?
by Randall Peerenboom - 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