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to AMERICAN BEHAVIORAL SCIENTIST Volume 38 Number 1 (September/October 1994) pp. 1-192 Number 2 (November 1994) pp. 193-384 Number 3 (January 1995) pp. 385-504 Number 4 (February 1995) pp. 505-664 Number 5 (March/April 1995) pp. 665-808 Number 6 (May 1995) pp. 809-952 Number 7 (June/July 1995) pp. 953-1048 Number 8 (August 1995) pp. 1049-1152 Authors: ADAMS, GUY B., and BAYARD L. CATRON, “Communitarianism, Vickers, and Revisioning American Public Administration,” 44. ALBIN, CECILIA, “Editor’s Introduction: Negotiation and Global Security,” 813. ALBIN, CECILIA, “The Global Security Challenge to Negotiation: Toward the New Agenda,” 921. ALWITT, LINDA F.,, “Marketing and the Poor,” 564. AMATO, PHILIP, see Ratzan, S. C. ANDREWS, J. CRAIG, “The Effectiveness of Alcohol Warning Labels: A Review and Extension,” 622. APUZZO, MICHAEL L. J., see Levy, M. L. BACK, LES, see Solomos, J. BANTON, MICHAEL, “Rational Choice Theories,” 478. BLUNDEN, MARGARET, “Vickers and Postliberalism,” 11. BLUNDEN, MARGARET, and MALCOLM DANDO, “Introduction: Sir Geoffrey Vickers,” 7. BRISTOR, JULIA, and EILEEN FISCHER, “Exploring Simultaneous Oppressions: Toward the Development of Consumer Research in the Interest of Diverse Women,”’ 526. BROWN, RICHARD HARVEY, see Schubert, J. D. CAMPBELL, JOHN L., “Editor’s Introduction: Rebuilding the Economies of Postcommunist Europe,” 669. CALDWELL, LYNTON K., “Conditions for Social Responsibility,” 172. CAMPBELL, JOHN L., “State Building and Postcommunist Budget Deficits,” 760. CATRON, BAYARD L., see Adams, G. B. CHAMBERLAIN, MICHAEL A., “New Technologies in Health Communication: Progress or Panacea?” 271. CHECKLAND, PETER, “Systems Theory and Management Thinking,” 75. COOK, SCOTT D. N., “Autonomy, Interdependence, and Moral Governance: Pluralism in a Rocking Boat,” 153. CRAWFORD, JAMES, “Negotiating Global Security Threats in a World of Nation States: Issues and Problems of Sovereignty,” 867. DANDO, MALCOLM, “The Management of International Conflict,” 133. 1146 to AMERICAN BEHAVIORAL SCIENTIST Volume 38 Number 1 (September/October 1994) pp. 1-192 Number 2 (November 1994) pp. 193-384 Number 3 (January 1995) pp. 385-504 Number 4 (February 1995) pp. 505-664 Number 5 (March/April 1995) pp. 665-808 Number 6 (May 1995) pp. 809-952 Number 7 (June/July 1995) pp. 953-1048 Number 8 (August 1995) pp. 1049-1152 Authors: ADAMS, GUY B., and BAYARD L. CATRON, “Communitarianism, Vickers, and Revisioning American Public Administration,” 44. ALBIN, CECILIA, “Editor’s Introduction: Negotiation and Global Security,” 813. ALBIN, CECILIA, “The Global Security Challenge to Negotiation: Toward the New Agenda,” 921. ALWITT, LINDA F.,, “Marketing and the Poor,” 564. AMATO, PHILIP, see Ratzan, S. C. ANDREWS, J. CRAIG, “The Effectiveness of Alcohol Warning Labels: A Review and Extension,” 622. APUZZO, MICHAEL L. J., see Levy, M. L. BACK, LES, see Solomos, J. BANTON, MICHAEL, “Rational Choice Theories,” 478. BLUNDEN, MARGARET, “Vickers and Postliberalism,” 11. BLUNDEN, MARGARET, and MALCOLM DANDO, “Introduction: Sir Geoffrey Vickers,” 7. BRISTOR, JULIA, and EILEEN FISCHER, “Exploring Simultaneous Oppressions: Toward the Development of Consumer Research in the Interest of Diverse Women,”’ 526. BROWN, RICHARD HARVEY, see Schubert, J. D. CAMPBELL, JOHN L., “Editor’s Introduction: Rebuilding the Economies of Postcommunist Europe,” 669. CALDWELL, LYNTON K., “Conditions for Social Responsibility,” 172. CAMPBELL, JOHN L., “State Building and Postcommunist Budget Deficits,” 760. CATRON, BAYARD L., see Adams, G. B. CHAMBERLAIN, MICHAEL A., “New Technologies in Health Communication: Progress or Panacea?” 271. CHECKLAND, PETER, “Systems Theory and Management Thinking,” 75. COOK, SCOTT D. N., “Autonomy, Interdependence, and Moral Governance: Pluralism in a Rocking Boat,” 153. CRAWFORD, JAMES, “Negotiating Global Security Threats in a World of Nation States: Issues and Problems of Sovereignty,” 867. DANDO, MALCOLM, “The Management of International Conflict,” 133. 1146 INDEX 1147 DANDO, MALCOLM, see Blunden, M. DONOHEW, LEWIS, PHILIP PALMGREEN, and ELIZABETH PUGZLES LORCH, “Attention, Need for Sensation, and Health Communication Campaigns,” 310. FARER, TOM, “New Players in the Old Game: The De Facto Expansion of Standing to Participate in Global Security Negotiations,” 842. FISCHER, EILEEN, see Bristor, J. FORESTER, JOHN, “Judgment and the Cultivation of Appreciation in Policy-Making,” 64. GENTRY, JAMES W., and CATHY, GOODWIN, “Social Support for Decision Making During Grief Due to Death,” 553. GIANNOTTA, STEVEN L., see Levy, M. L. GOODWIN, CATHY, see Gentry, J. W. HA, FRANCIS INKI, “Shame in Asian and Western Cultures,” 1114. HART, MARSHA CLOWERS, see Kreps, G. L. HAUSNER, JERZY, see Pedersen, O. K. HILL, RONALD PAUL, “Editor’s Introduction: Social Advocacy,” 513. HIRSCHMAN, ELIZABETH C., “Professional, Personal, and Popular Culture Perspectives on Addiction,” 537. HOOVER, JUDITH and LEIGH ANNE HOWARD, “The Political Correctness Controversy Revisited: Retreat From Argumentation and Reaffirmation of Critical Dialogue,” 963. HOWARD, LEIGH ANNE, see Hoover, J. JESSOP, BOB, “Regional Economic Blocs, Cross-Border Cooperation, and Local Economic Strategies in Postsocialism: Politics, Policies, and Prospects,” 674. JOHNSON, NEVIL, “Institutions and Human Relations: A Search for Stability in a Changing World,” 26. JOYCE, MARY L., “The Graying of America: Implications and Opportunities for Health Market- ers,” 341. KOEHN, DARYL, “Expertise and the Delegitimation of Professional Authority,” 990. KREPS, GARY L., DAN O’HAIR, and MARSHA CLOWERS, “The Influences of Human Communication on Health Outcomes,” 248. KROGER, FRED, “Toward a Healthy Public: Models, Messages, and Meaning,” 215. LAL, BARBARA BALLIS, “Symbolic Interaction Theories,” 421. LANCE, MARK and TODD MAY, “Beyond Foundationalism and Its Opposites: Toward a Rea- soned Ethics for Progressive Action,” 976. LANG, WINFRIED, “Negotiation in the Face of the Future,” 830. LANSKY, MELVIN R., ’Shame and the Scope of Psychoanalytic Understanding,” 1076. LEE, JU YUNG, see Taylor, C. R. LEVY, KAREN M., see Levy, M. L. LEVY, MICHAEL L., KAREN M. LEVY, STEVEN L. GIANNOTTA, and MICHAEL L. J. APUZZO, “Educating Our Youth to Prevent Central Nervous System Injuries: The Medical Community Response,” 323. LIEBERGOTT, JACQUELINE W., see Ratzan, S. C. LONG, DAVID M., see Maibach, E. LORCH, ELIZABETH PUGZLES, see Donohew, L. LOWREY, TINA M., see Shrum, L. J. MADOFF, MORTON, see Ratzan, S. C. MAIBACH, EDWARD, ROXANNE L. PARROTT, DAVID M. LONG, and CHARLES T. SALMON, “Competencies for the Health Communication Specialist of the 21st Century,” 351. MASSETT, HOLLY, see Ratzan, S. C. MAY, TODD, see Lance, M. McCARTY, JOHN A., see Shrum, L. J. MILIO, NANCY, “Health, Health Care Reform, and the Care of Health,” 92. MOKROS, HARTMUTB., “Suicide and Shame,” 1091. MORGAN, FRED W., see Stoltman, J. J. 1148. AMERICAN BEHAVIORAL SCIENTIST MURRAY, JEFF B., see Ozanne, J. L. NAGEL, JOANE, “Resource Competition Theories,” 442. NIELSEN, KLAUS, “Industrial Policy orS tructural Adjustment: A Case of Planned Versus Creeping Institutional Change,” 716. O’HAIR, DAN, see Kreps, G. L. OZANNE, JULIE L., and JEFF B. MURRAY, “Uniting Critical Theory and Public Policy to Create the Reflexively Defiant Consumer,” 516. PALMGREEN, PHILIP, see Donohew, L. PARROTT, ROXANNE L., see Maibach, E. PAYNE, J. GREGORY, see Ratzan, S. C. PEDERSEN, OVE K., KARSTEN RONIT, and JERZY HAUSNER, “Organized Interests and the Labor Market in Postcommunist Europe,” 741. PELS, DICK, “The Politics of Critical Description: Recovering the Normative Complexity of Foucault’s pouvoir/savoir,” 1018. PESTOFF, VICTOR A., “Reforming Social Services in Central and East Europe: Meso-Level Institutional Change After the Fall of Communism,” 788. PIETRONI, PATRICK C., “Community Medicine and the World of the Well,” 108. PRINS, GWYN, “Notes Toward the Definition of Global Security,” 817. RATZAN, SCOTT C., NORMAN S. STEARNS, J. GREGORY PAYNE, PHILIP P. AMATO, JACQUELINE W. LIEBERGOTT, and MORTON A. MADOFF, “Education for the Health Communication Professional: A Collaborative Curricular Partnership,” 361. RATZAN, SCOTT C., J. GREGORY PAYNE, and HOLLY A. MASSETT, “Effective Health Message Design: The America Responds to AIDS Campaign,” 294. RATZAN, SCOTT C., “Editor’s Introduction: Communication: The Key to a Healthier Tomorrow,” 202. RATZAN, SCOTT C., “Health Communication as Negotiation: The Healthy America Act,” 224. RETZINGER, SUZANNE M.., “Identifying Shame and Anger in Discourse,” 1104. RICHINS, MARSHA L., “Social Comparison, Advertising, and Consumer Discontent,” 593. RINGOLD, DEBRA JONES, “Social Criticisms of Target Marketing: Process or Product?” 578. ROGERS, EVERETT M.., “The Field of Health Communication Today,” 208. RONIT, KARSTEN, see Pedersen, O. K. SALMON, CHARLES T., see Maibach, E. SCHEFF, THOMAS J., “Editor’s Introduction: Shame and Related Emotions: An Overview,” 1053. SCHUBERT, J. DANIEL, “From the Politics of Transgression Toward the Ethics of Reflexivity: Foucault, Bourdieu, and Academic Practice,” 1003. SCHUBERT, J. DANIEL, JOAN V. VECCHIA, and RICHARD HARVEY BROWN, “Editors’ Introduction: The Ethics of Academic Practice in a Postmodern Era,” 957. SHRUM, L. J., TINA M. LOWREY, and JOHN A. McCARTY, “‘Applying Social and Traditional Marketing Principles to the Reduction of Household Waste: Turning Research Into Action,” 646. SIMPSON, JACQUELINE C., “Pluralism: The Evolution of a Nebulous Concept,” 459. SOLOMOS, JOHN, and LES BACK, “Marxism, Racism, and Ethnicity,” 407. STANFIELD, JOHN H., Il, “Theories of Race and Ethnicity in Social Analysis,” 389. STEARNS, NORMAN S., see Ratzan, S. C. STERN, BARBARA B., see Taylor, C. R. STOLTMAN, JEFFREY J., and FRED W. MORGAN, “Product Safety, Information, and Behav- ior,” 633. STONE, JOHN, “Race, Ethnicity, and the Weberian Legacy,” 391 TANGNEY, JUNE PRICE, “Recent Advances in the Empirical Study of Shame and Guilt,” 1132. TAYLOR, CHARLES R., JU YUNG LEE, and BARBARA B. STERN, “Portrayals of African, Hispanic, and Asian Americans in Magazine Advertising,” 608. TURNER, FREDERICK, “Shame, Beauty, and the Tragic View of History,” 1060. VECCHIA, JOAN V., see Schubert, J. D. INDEX 1149 WEIJTS, WIES, “Responsible Health Communication: Taking Control of Our Lives,” 257. WHITE, ALVIN M., “The Process of Education,” 122. WITTE, KIM, “The Manipulative Nature of Health Communication Research: Ethical Issues and Guidelines,” 285. YOUNG, H. PEYTON, “Dividing the Indivisible,” 904. ZARTMAN, I. WILLIAM, “The Role of Justice in Global Security Negotiations,” 889. Articles: “Applying Social and Traditional Marketing Principles to the Reduction of Household Waste: Turning Research Into Action,” Shrum et al., 646. “Attention, Need for Sensation, and Health Communication Campaigns,” Donohew et al., 310. “Autonomy, Interdependence, and Moral Governance: Pluralism in a Rocking Boat,”’ Cook, 153. “Beyond Foundationalism and Its Opposites: Toward a Reasoned Ethics for Progressive Action,” Lance and May, 976. “Communitarianism, Vickers, and Revisioning American Public Administration,” Adams and Catron, 44. “Community Medicine and the World of the Well,” Pietroni, 108. “Competencies for the Health Communication Specialist of the 21st Century,” Maibach et al., 351. “Conditions for Social Responsibility,” Caldwell, 172. “Dividing the Indivisible,” Young, 904. “Editor’s Introduction: Communication: The Key to a Healthier Tomorrow,” Ratzan, 202. “Editors’ Introduction: The Ethics of Academic Practice in a Postmodern Era,” Schubert et al., 957. “Editor’s Introduction: Negotiation and Global Security,” Albin, 813. “Editor’s Introduction: Rebuilding the Economies of Postcommunist Europe,” Campbell, 669. “Editor’s Introduction. Shame and Relaied Emotions: An Overview,” Scheff, 1053. “Editor’s Introduction: Social Advocacy,” Hill, 513. “Educating Our Youth to Prevent Central Nervous System Injuries: The Medical Community Response,” Levy et al., 323. “Education for the Health Communication Professional: A Collaborative Curricular Partnership,” Ratzan et al., 361. “Effective Health Message Design: The America Responds to AIDS Campaign,” Ratzan et al., 294. “The Effectiveness of Alcohol Warning Labels: A Review and Extension,” Andrews, 622. “Expertise and the Delegitimation of Professional Authority,” Koehn, 990. “Exploring Simultaneous Oppressions: Toward the Development of Consumer Research in the Interest of Diverse Women,” Bristor and Fischer, 526. “The Field of Health Communication Today,” Rogers, 208. “From the Politics of Transgression Toward the Ethics of Reflexivity: Foucault, Bourdieu, and Academic Practice,” Schubert, 1003. “The Global Security Challenge to Negotiation: Toward the New Agenda,” Albin, 921. “The Graying of America: Implications and Opportunities for Health Marketers,” Joyce, 341. “Health Communication as Negotiation: The Healthy America Act,” Ratzan, 224. “Health, Health Care Reform, and the Care of Health,” Milio, 92 “The Influences of Human Communication on Health Outcomes,” Kreps et al., 248. “Identifying Shame and Anger in Discourse,” Retzinger, 1104. “Industrial Policy or Structural Adjustment: A Case of Planned Versus Creeping Institutional Change,” Nielsen, 716. “Institutions and Human Relations: A Search for Stability in a Changing World,” Johnson, 26. “Introduction: Sir Geoffrey Vickers,” Blunden and Dando, 7. “Judgment and the Cultivation of Appreciation in Policy-Making,” Forester, 64. “The Management of International Conflict,” Dando, 133. 1150 AMERICAN BEHAVIORAL SCIENTIST “The Manipulative Nature of Health Communication Research: Ethical Issues and Guidelines,” Witte, 285. “Marketing and the Poor,” Alwitt, 564. “Marxism, Racism, and Ethnicity,” Solomos and Back, 407. “Negotiating Global Security Threats in a World of Nation States: Issues and Problems of Sover- eignty,” Crawford, 867. “Negotiation in the Face of the Future,” Lang, 830. “New Players in the Old Game: The De Facto Expansion of Standing to Participate in Global Security Negotiations,” Farer, 842. “New Technologies in Health Communication: Progress or Panacea?”’ Chamberlain, 271. “Notes Toward the Definition of Global Security,” Prins, 817. “Organized Interests and the Labor Market in Postcommunist Europe,” Pedersen, Ronit, and Hausner, 741. “Pluralism: The Evolution of a Nebulous Concept,” Simpson, 459. “The Political Correctness Controversy Revisited: Retreat From Argumentation and Reaffirmation of Critical Dialogue,” Hoover and Howard, 963. “The Politics of Critical Description: Recovering the Normative Complexity of Foucault’s pouvoir/ savoir,” Pels, 1018. “Portrayals of African, Hispanic, and Asian Americans in Magazine Advertising,” Taylor et al., 608. “The Process of Education,” White, 122. “Product Safety, Information, and Behavior,” Stoltman and Morgan, 633. “Professional, Personal, and Popular Culture Perspectives on Addiction,” Hirschman, 537. “Race, Ethnicity, and the Weberian Legacy,” Stone, 391. “Regional Economic Blocs, Cross-Border Cooperation, and Local Economic Strategies in Post- socialism: Politics, Policies, and Prospects,” Jessop, 674. “Rational Choice Theories,” Banton, 478. “Recent Advances in the Empirical Study of Shame and Guilt,” 1132. “Reforming Social Services in Central and East Europe: Meso-Level Institutional Change After the Fall of Communism,” Pestoff,788. “Resource Competition Theories,” Nagel, 442. “Responsible Health Communication: Taking Control of Our Lives,” Weijts, 257. “The Role of Justice in Global Security Negotiations,” Zartman, 889. “Shame and the Scope of Psychoanalytic Understanding,” Lansky, 1076. “Shame, Beauty, and the Tragic View of History,” Turner, 1060. “Shame in Asian and Western Cultures,” Ha, 1114. “Social Comparison, Advertising, and Consumer Discontent,” Richins, 593. “Social Criticisms of Target Marketing: Process or Product?”’ Ringold, 578. “Social Support for Decision Making During Grief Due to Death,” Gentry and Goodwin, 553. “State Building and Postcommunist Budget Deficits,” Campbell, 760. “Suicide and Shame,” Mokros, 1091. “Symbolic Interaction Theories,” Lal, 421. “Systems Theory and Management Thinking,” Checkland, 75. “Theories of Race and Ethnicity in Social Analysis,” Stanfield, 389. “Toward a Healthy Public: Models, Messages, and Meaning,” Kroger, 215. “Uniting Critical Theory and Public Policy to Create the Reflexively Defiant Consumer,” Ozanne and Murray, 516. “Vickers and Postliberalism,” Blunden, 11.

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