Content
July 2014, Volume 654, Issue 1
- 127-149 Mass Incarceration, Family Complexity, and the Reproduction of Childhood Disadvantage
by Bryan L. Sykes & Becky Pettit - 150-168 Time Investments in Children across Family Structures
by Ariel Kalil & Rebecca Ryan & Elise Chor - 169-184 The Family-Go-Round
by Laura Tach & Kathryn Edin & Hope Harvey & Brielle Bryan - 185-212 Seeking Romance in the Crosshairs of Multiple-Partner Fertility
by Linda M. Burton - 213-230 U.S. Social Policy and Family Complexity
by Leonard M. Lopoo & Kerri M. Raissian - 231-239 Family Complexity, the Family Safety Net, and Public Policy
by Andrew J. Cherlin & Judith A. Seltzer - 240-244 Family Complexity
by Isabel Sawhill - 245-258 Family Complexity in Europe
by Elizabeth Thomson - 259-276 Family Complexity
by Daniel R. Meyer & Marcia J. Carlson
May 2014, Volume 653, Issue 1
- 6-24 New Directions in Research on Human Trafficking
by Ronald Weitzer - 25-45 The Celebritization of Human Trafficking
by Dina Francesca Haynes - 46-64 Policing Human Trafficking
by Amy Farrell & Rebecca Pfeffer - 65-86 Estimating Labor Trafficking among Unauthorized Migrant Workers in San Diego
by Sheldon X. Zhang & Michael W. Spiller & Brian Karl Finch & Yang Qin - 87-106 Labor Migration and Trafficking among Vietnamese Migrants in Asia
by Danièle Bélanger - 107-123 Trafficking, Scandal, and Abuse of Migrant Workers in Argentina and the United States
by Denise Brennan - 124-140 Teenage Labor Migration and Antitrafficking Policy in West Africa
by Neil Howard - 141-161 The Experiences of Migrants Trafficked from Bangladesh
by Mohammad Abdul Munim Joarder & Paul W. Miller - 162-182 Human Trafficking in Eastern Europe
by Georgi Petrunov - 183-201 Sex Trafficking and Prostitution in South Africa
by Chandré Gould - 202-224 Human Trafficking and Moral Panic in Cambodia
by Chenda Keo & Thierry Bouhours & Roderic Broadhurst & Brigitte Bouhours - 225-246 Conflict and Agency among Sex Workers and Pimps
by Anthony Marcus & Amber Horning & Ric Curtis & Jo Sanson & Efram Thompson - 247-265 Coercion, Control, and Cooperation in a Prostitution Ring
by Carlo Morselli & Isa Savoie-Gargiso
March 2014, Volume 652, Issue 1
- 6-7 Preface
by N/A - 8-19 Overcoming Difficult Challenges
by Robert I. Rotberg - 20-47 South Africa’s Key Challenges
by Ann Bernstein - 48-69 Democracy at Risk? Politics and Governance under the ANC
by Roger Southall - 70-86 The Social and Political Implications of Demographic Change in Post-Apartheid South Africa
by Jeremy Seekings - 87-105 Meeting the Challenge of Unemployment?
by Nicoli Nattrass - 106-126 The Plight of Women and Children
by Carol Bower - 127-148 Post-1994 South African Education
by Saleem Badat & Yusuf Sayed - 149-165 Developing Possibilities for South African Youth
by Andrew Babson - 166-185 South Africa’s Key Health Challenges
by Alan Whiteside - 186-205 Curbing the Killing Fields
by Elrena van der Spuy & Clifford Shearing - 206-221 Accountability and the Media
by Anton Harber - 222-237 South Africa and Africa
by Chris Saunders - 238-256 The Need for Strengthened Political Leadership
by Robert I. Rotberg
January 2014, Volume 651, Issue 1
- 6-21 Detaining Democracy? Criminal Justice and American Civic Life
by Vesla M. Weaver & Jacob S. Hacker & Christopher Wildeman - 24-43 The Degree of Disadvantage
by Stephanie Ewert & Bryan L. Sykes & Becky Pettit - 44-73 Consequences of Family Member Incarceration
by Hedwig Lee & Lauren C. Porter & Megan Comfort - 74-96 Parental Incarceration, Child Homelessness, and the Invisible Consequences of Mass Imprisonment
by Christopher Wildeman - 97-101 Incarceration and Social Inequality
by Kristin Turney - 104-121 The Criminal Justice System and the Racialization of Perceptions
by Aliya Saperstein & Andrew M. Penner & Jessica M. Kizer - 122-138 The Psychological Dimensions and the Social Consequences of Incarceration
by Jason Schnittker - 139-158 Mass Imprisonment and Trust in the Law
by Christopher Muller & Daniel Schrage - 159-177 How the Criminal Justice System Educates Citizens
by Benjamin Justice & Tracey L. Meares - 178-182 Detention, Democracy, and Inequality in a Divided Society
by Glenn C. Loury - 184-201 Effects of Imprisonment and Community Supervision on Neighborhood Political Participation in North Carolina
by Traci R. Burch - 202-219 Staying out of Sight? Concentrated Policing and Local Political Action
by Amy E. Lerman & Vesla Weaver - 220-249 Do Voting Rights Notification Laws Increase Ex-Felon Turnout?
by Marc Meredith & Michael Morse - 250-254 Classes, Races, and Marginalized Places
by Joe Soss - 256-265 Ex-Felons’ Organization-Based Political Work for Carceral Reforms
by Michael Leo Owens - 266-276 Locked In? Conservative Reform and the Future of Mass Incarceration
by David Dagan & Steven M. Teles - 277-285 Civics Lessons
by Eric Cadora - 288-295 Democracy and the Carceral State in America
by Marie Gottschalk - 296-301 Criminal Justice Processing and the Social Matrix of Adversity
by Robert J. Sampson - 302-306 Incarceration, Inequality, and Imagining Alternatives
by Bruce Western
November 2013, Volume 650, Issue 1
- 6-24 Evaluating the Effects of the Great Recession
by Sheldon Danziger - 26-46 The Macroeconomic Policy Paradox
by Alan S. Blinder - 47-76 Political Effects of the Great Recession
by Larry M. Bartels - 78-97 Failing the Test? The Flexible U.S. Job Market in the Great Recession
by Richard B. Freeman - 98-123 Wealth Disparities Before and After the Great Recession
by Fabian T. Pfeffer & Sheldon Danziger & Robert F. Schoeni - 124-142 The Effects of the Great Recession on the Retirement Security of Older Workers
by Alicia H. Munnell & Matthew S. Rutledge - 143-166 The Great Recession and the Social Safety Net
by Robert A. Moffitt - 168-193 Expanding Enrollments and Contracting State Budgets
by Andrew Barr & Sarah E. Turner - 194-213 The Great Recession and Health
by Sarah A. Burgard & Jennifer A. Ailshire & Lucie Kalousova - 214-231 The Effects of the Great Recession on Family Structure and Fertility
by Andrew Cherlin & Erin Cumberworth & S. Philip Morgan & Christopher Wimer - 232-250 Effects of the Great Recession on Child Development
by Ariel Kalil - 252-273 State Fiscal Policy during the Great Recession
by Andrea Louise Campbell & Michael W. Sances - 274-298 The Effects of Local Economic Conditions on Confidence in Key Institutions and Interpersonal Trust after the Great Recession
by Lindsay A. Owens & Karen S. Cook - 299-299 Corrigendum
by N/A
September 2013, Volume 649, Issue 1
- 6-20 Organizational Challenges to Regulatory Enforcement and Compliance
by Susan S. Silbey - 22-34 Self-Regulation in the Regulatory Void
by Jodi L. Short - 35-51 Three Risks, One Solution? Exploring the Relationship between Risk and Regulation
by Fiona Haines - 52-73 Voting with Your Fork? Industrial Free-Range Eggs and the Regulatory Construction of Consumer Choice
by Christine Parker - 76-97 Innovation-Framing Regulation
by Cristie Ford - 98-119 Regulating Performance-Enhancing Technologies
by Nancy Reichman & Ophir Sefiha - 122-138 Enforcing Food Quality and Safety Standards in Brazil
by Salo Coslovsky - 139-156 Resilience in the Middle
by Carol A. Heimer - 157-177 Constructing Consequences for Noncompliance
by Ruthanne Huising & Susan S. Silbey - 180-184 Is Democratic Regulation of High Finance Possible?
by Matthew Desmond
July 2013, Volume 648, Issue 1
- 6-15 Youth Migration and Transitions to Adulthood in Developing Countries
by Fatima Juárez & Thomas LeGrand & Cynthia B. Lloyd & Susheela Singh & Véronique Hertrich - 18-37 Mexican Adolescent Migration to the United States and Transitions to Adulthood
by René Zenteno & Silvia E. Giorguli & Edith Gutiérrez - 38-51 Migration and the Transition to Adulthood in Contemporary Malawi
by Kathleen Beegle & Michelle Poulin - 52-69 Social Exclusion and Young Rural-Urban Migrants’ Integration into a Host Society in China
by Juhua Yang - 70-86 Female Migrants and the Transition to Adulthood in Greater Jakarta
by Ariane Utomo & Anna Reimondos & Iwu Dwisetyani Utomo & Peter McDonald & Terence Hull - 87-101 Transitioning from School to Work as a Mexican 1.5er
by Georgina Rojas-GarcÃa - 104-119 Dimensions of Rural-to-Urban Migration and Premarital Pregnancy in Kenya
by Hongwei Xu & Blessing U. Mberu & Rachel E. Goldberg & Nancy Luke - 120-135 Exploring Associations between Mobility and Sexual Experiences among Unmarried Young People
by Rajib Acharya & K. G. Santhya & Shireen J. Jejeebhoy - 136-158 Migration as a Risk Factor for HIV Infection among Youths in Sub-Saharan Africa
by Monica A. Magadi - 160-174 Youth Mobility in an Isolated Sahelian Population of Mali
by Claudine Sauvain-Dugerdil - 175-188 Adolescent Migration in Rural Africa as a Challenge to Gender and Intergenerational Relationships
by Véronique Hertrich & Marie Lesclingand - 189-203 Unaccompanied Young Migrants from Africa
by Fabienne Tanon & Abdoulaye Sow - 204-217 Migration and Intergenerational Responsibilities
by Nathalie Mondain & Alioune Diagne & Sara Randall
May 2013, Volume 647, Issue 1
- 6-20 Reconsidering the Urban Disadvantaged
by Scott W. Allard & Mario L. Small - 22-49 Transnationalism and Community Building
by Min Zhou & Rennie Lee - 50-82 Studying the Roles of Nonprofits, Government, and Business in Providing Activities and Services to Youth in the Phoenix Metropolitan Area
by Joseph Galaskiewicz & Olga V. Mayorova & Beth M. Duckles - 83-101 The Micro Dynamics of Support Seeking
by Celeste Watkins-Hayes - 102-123 The Development of Sectoral Worker Center Networks
by Héctor R. Cordero-Guzmán & Pamela A. Izvănariu & Victor Narro - 126-143 People, Place, and System
by Nicole P. Marwell & Michael McQuarrie - 144-165 Beyond Hierarchies and Markets
by Bruce Fuller & Danfeng Soto-Vigil Koon - 166-189 Mass Incarceration, Macrosociology, and the Poor
by Bruce Western & Christopher Muller - 190-212 Can Drug Courts Help to Reduce Prison and Jail Populations?
by Eric L. Sevigny & Harold A. Pollack & Peter Reuter - 214-236 Home Is Hard to Find
by David J. Harding & Jeffrey D. Morenoff & Claire W. Herbert - 237-267 Integration and Exclusion
by Robert J. Chaskin - 268-299 Segregating Shelter
by Stefanie DeLuca & Philip M. E. Garboden & Peter Rosenblatt
March 2013, Volume 646, Issue 1
- 6-27 Transitioning to Adulthood in Asia
by Wei-Jun Jean Yeung & Cheryll Alipio - 28-41 Transitions to Adulthood
by Frank F. Furstenberg Jr. - 42-68 The Changing Transitions to Adulthood across Southeast Asia
by Quamrun Nahar & Peter Xenos & Jeofrey Abalos - 69-85 The Transition Tempo and Life Course Orientation of Young Adults in Taiwan
by Lang-Wen Wendy Huang - 86-106 The Transition to Adulthood among Japanese Youths
by Hiroshi Ishida - 107-128 The Changing Role of Women’s Earnings in Marriage Formation in Japan
by Setsuya Fukuda - 129-148 The Transition to Adulthood among Korean Youths
by Hyunjoon Park - 149-171 Coming of Age in Times of Change
by Wei-Jun Jean Yeung & Shu Hu - 172-193 Lost in Transformation? The Employment Trajectories of China’s Cultural Revolution Cohort
by Qianhan Lin - 194-213 Negotiating Marriage and Schooling
by Yingchun Ji - 214-232 Young Men in the Philippines
by Cheryll Alipio - 233-250 Youth, Gender, and the Workplace
by Suzanne Naafs
January 2013, Volume 645, Issue 1
- 6-22 Introduction
by Douglas S. Massey & Roger Tourangeau - 23-35 Facing the Nonresponse Challenge
by Frauke Kreuter - 36-59 Explaining Rising Nonresponse Rates in Cross-Sectional Surveys
by J. Michael Brick & Douglas Williams - 60-87 Response Rates in National Panel Surveys
by Robert F. Schoeni & Frank Stafford & Katherine A. Mcgonagle & Patricia Andreski - 88-111 Consequences of Survey Nonresponse
by Andy Peytchev - 112-141 The Use and Effects of Incentives in Surveys
by Eleanor Singer & Cong Ye - 142-170 Paradata for Nonresponse Adjustment
by Kristen Olson - 171-184 Can Administrative Records Be Used to Reduce Nonresponse Bias?
by John L. Czajka - 185-221 An Assessment of the Multi-level Integrated Database Approach
by Tom W. Smith & Jibum Kim - 222-236 Where Do We Go from Here? Nonresponse and Social Measurement
by Douglas S. Massey & Roger Tourangeau
November 2012, Volume 644, Issue 1
- 6-19 Communication, Consumers, and Citizens
by Dhavan V. Shah & Lewis A. Friedland & Chris Wells & Young Mie Kim & Hernando Rojas - 20-39 The Personalization of Politics
by W. Lance Bennett - 40-49 The Politics of Consumer Debt
by Louis Hyman - 50-69 Working-Class Cast
by Erika L. Paulson & Thomas C. O’Guinn - 70-85 What Does It Mean to Be a Good Citizen? Citizenship Vocabularies as Resources for Action
by Kjerstin Thorson - 88-120 Sustainable Citizenship and the New Politics of Consumption
by Michele Micheletti & Dietlind Stolle - 121-133 Political Consumerism and New Forms of Political Participation
by Paolo R. Graziano & Francesca Forno - 134-146 Gender and Generation in the Social Positioning of Taste
by Nam-Jin Lee & Christine L. Garlough & Lewis A. Friedland & Dhavan V. Shah - 147-158 The Shifting Sands of Citizenship
by Young Mie Kim - 160-190 Does Changing a Light Bulb Lead to Changing the World? Political Action and the Conscious Consumer
by Margaret M. Willis & Juliet B. Schor - 191-206 Buying In to Social Change
by Lucy Atkinson - 207-219 From Concerned Shopper to Dutiful Citizen
by Melissa R. Gotlieb & Chris Wells - 220-233 Examining Overconsumption, Competitive Consumption, and Conscious Consumption from 1994 to 2004
by D. Jasun Carr & Melissa R. Gotlieb & Nam-Jin Lee & Dhavan V. Shah - 236-255 Constructing Sustainable Consumption
by Douglas B. Holt - 256-271 The Civic Consequences of “Going Negativeâ€
by Ming Wang & Itay Gabay & Dhavan V. Shah - 272-279 Between Complacency and Paternalism
by Thomas Hove - 280-293 Consuming Ourselves to Dearth
by Lewis A. Friedland & Hernando Rojas & Leticia Bode
September 2012, Volume 643, Issue 1
- 6-15 Comparative Perspectives on International Migration and Child Well-Being
by AlÃcia Adserà & Marta Tienda - 18-45 Migrant Youths’ Educational Achievement
by Deborah A. Cobb-Clark & Mathias Sinning & Steven Stillman - 46-77 Educational Achievement Gaps between Immigrant and Native Students in Two “New†Immigration Countries
by Davide Azzolini & Philipp Schnell & John R. B. Palmer - 78-103 The Educational Expectations of Children of Immigrants in Italy
by Alessandra Minello & Nicola Barban - 106-133 Child-Parent Separations among Senegalese Migrants to Europe
by Amparo González-Ferrer & Pau Baizán & Cris Beauchemin - 134-159 Age at Immigration and the Adult Attainments of Child Migrants to the United States
by Audrey Beck & Miles Corak & Marta Tienda - 160-189 Fertility Patterns of Child Migrants
by AlÃcia Adserà & Ana M. Ferrer & Wendy Sigle-Rushton & Ben Wilson - 192-218 Nativity Differences in Mothers’ Health Behaviors
by Margot Jackson & Sara McLanahan & Kathleen Kiernan - 219-238 Race/Ethnic and Nativity Disparities in Child Overweight in the United States and England
by Melissa L. Martinson & Sara McLanahan & Jeanne Brooks-Gunn - 239-266 How Do Children of Mixed Partnerships Fare in the United Kingdom? Understanding the Implications for Children of Parental Ethnic Homogamy and Heterogamy
by Lucinda Platt - 267-267 Corrigendum
by N/A
July 2012, Volume 642, Issue 1
- 6-7 Preface
by Elijah Anderson - 8-24 The Iconic Ghetto
by Elijah Anderson - 25-42 The Legacy of Racial Caste
by Elijah Anderson & Duke W. Austin & Craig Lapriece Holloway & Vani S. Kulkarni - 43-60 “An Air of Expectancyâ€
by Saida Grundy - 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