to AMERICAN BEHAVIORAL SCIENTIST Volume 41 Number | (September 1997) pp. 1-192 Number 2 (October 1997) pp. 193-280 Number 3 (November/December 1997) pp. 281-456 Number 4 (January 1998) pp. 457-600 Number 5 (February 1998) pp. 601-760 Number 6 (March 1998) pp. 761-872 Number 7 (April 1998) pp. 873-1032 Number 8 (May 1998) pp. 1033-1184 Number 9 (June/July 1998) pp. 1185-1456 Number 10 (August 1998) pp. 1457-1480 Authors: ANHEIER, HELMUT K., and FRIEDHELM NEIDHARDT, “The Nazi Party and Its Capital: An Analysis of the NSDAP Membership in Munich, 1925-1930,” 1219. ANHEIER, HELMUT K., FRIEDHELM NEIDHARDT, and WOLFGANG VORTKAMP, “Move- ment Cycles and the Nazi Party: Activities of the Munich NSDAP, 1925-1930,” 1262. AULT, BRIAN, and WILLIAM BRUSTEIN, “Joining the Nazi Party: Explaining the Political Ge- ography of NSDAP Membership, 1925-1933,” 1304. AULT, BRIAN, see Berntson, M. A. AUSTIN, ANN E., and R. EUGENE RICE, “Making Tenure Viable: Listening to Early Career Fac- ulty,” 736. BAZEMORE, GORDON, “Restorative Justice and Earned Redemption: Communities, Victims, and Offender Reintegration,” 768. BEAUREGARD, ROBERT A., and ANNE HAILA, “The Unavoidable Incompleteness of the City,” 327. BECCHI, ADA, “The Changing Space of Italian Cities,” 360. BENJAMIN, ERNST, “Declining Faculty Availability to Students Is the Problem—But Tenure Is Not the Explanation,” 716. BERNTSON, MARIT A., and BRIAN AULT, “Gender and Nazism: Women Joiners of the Pre- 1933 Nazi Party,” 1193. BIRAL, ROBERT, see Miller, F. BOBO, LAWRENCE, “Race, Interests, and Beliefs About Affirmative Action: Unanswered Ques- tions and New Directions,” 985. BOLT, GIDION S., see Vaii Kempen, R. BRUSTEIN, WILLIAM, “Introduction: Nazism as a Social Phenomenon,” 1189. BRUSTEIN, WILLIAM, “The Nazi Party and the German New Middle Class, 1925-1933,” 1237. BRUSTEIN, WILLIAM, see Ault, B. to AMERICAN BEHAVIORAL SCIENTIST Volume 41 Number | (September 1997) pp. 1-192 Number 2 (October 1997) pp. 193-280 Number 3 (November/December 1997) pp. 281-456 Number 4 (January 1998) pp. 457-600 Number 5 (February 1998) pp. 601-760 Number 6 (March 1998) pp. 761-872 Number 7 (April 1998) pp. 873-1032 Number 8 (May 1998) pp. 1033-1184 Number 9 (June/July 1998) pp. 1185-1456 Number 10 (August 1998) pp. 1457-1480 Authors: ANHEIER, HELMUT K., and FRIEDHELM NEIDHARDT, “The Nazi Party and Its Capital: An Analysis of the NSDAP Membership in Munich, 1925-1930,” 1219. ANHEIER, HELMUT K., FRIEDHELM NEIDHARDT, and WOLFGANG VORTKAMP, “Move- ment Cycles and the Nazi Party: Activities of the Munich NSDAP, 1925-1930,” 1262. AULT, BRIAN, and WILLIAM BRUSTEIN, “Joining the Nazi Party: Explaining the Political Ge- ography of NSDAP Membership, 1925-1933,” 1304. AULT, BRIAN, see Berntson, M. A. AUSTIN, ANN E., and R. EUGENE RICE, “Making Tenure Viable: Listening to Early Career Fac- ulty,” 736. BAZEMORE, GORDON, “Restorative Justice and Earned Redemption: Communities, Victims, and Offender Reintegration,” 768. BEAUREGARD, ROBERT A., and ANNE HAILA, “The Unavoidable Incompleteness of the City,” 327. BECCHI, ADA, “The Changing Space of Italian Cities,” 360. BENJAMIN, ERNST, “Declining Faculty Availability to Students Is the Problem—But Tenure Is Not the Explanation,” 716. BERNTSON, MARIT A., and BRIAN AULT, “Gender and Nazism: Women Joiners of the Pre- 1933 Nazi Party,” 1193. BIRAL, ROBERT, see Miller, F. BOBO, LAWRENCE, “Race, Interests, and Beliefs About Affirmative Action: Unanswered Ques- tions and New Directions,” 985. BOLT, GIDION S., see Vaii Kempen, R. BRUSTEIN, WILLIAM, “Introduction: Nazism as a Social Phenomenon,” 1189. BRUSTEIN, WILLIAM, “The Nazi Party and the German New Middle Class, 1925-1933,” 1237. BRUSTEIN, WILLIAM, see Ault, B. INDEX 1473 BUTZIN, CLIFFORD A., see McCorkel, J. A. CARLSON, ROBERT G., see Siegal, H. A. CARRUTHERS, BRUCEG., and WENDY NELSON ESPELAND, “Money, Meaning, and Moral- ity,” 1384. CAWLEY, R. McGREGGOR, and WILLIAM CHALOUPKA, “American Governmentality: Michel Foucault and Public Administration,” 28. CHALOUPKA, WILLIAM, see Cawley, R. M. CHEMERINSKY, ERWIN, “Is Tenure Necessary to Protect Academic Freedom?” 638. CHITWOOD, DALE D., DUANE C. McBRIDE, LISA R. METSCH, MARY COMERFORD, and CLYDE B. McCOY, “A Comparison of the Need for Health Care and Use of Health Care by Injection-Drug Users, Other Chronic Drug Users, and Nondrug Users,” 1107. CLARK, MARY ANN, see Miller, F. COMERFORD, MARY, see Chitwood, D. D. COTTLER, LINDA B.., see Surratt, H. L. DENNARD, LINDA F.,, “The Democratic Potential in the Transition of Postmodernism: From Cri- tique to Social Evolution,” 148. DESMOND, DAVID P., see Surratt, H. L. DOBBIN, FRANK, see Kelly, E. DOUGLASS, JOHN AUBREY, “Anatomy of Conflict: The Making and Unmaking ofA ffirmative Action at the University of California,’ 938. ENGSTRAND, GARY, “ ‘Tenure Wars’: The Battles and the Lessons,” 607. ESPELAND, WENDY NELSON, see Carruthers, B. G. ETZIONI, AMITAI, “Introduction: Civic Repentance,” 764. FALCK, RUSSEL S., see Siegal, H. A. FARABEE, DAVID, see Leukefeld, C. G. FARMER, DAVID JOHN, “Derrida, Deconstruction, and Public Administration,” 12. FIELD, TIMOTHY, see McCarty, D. FLINT, COLIN, “Forming Electorates, Forging Spaces: The Nazi Party Vote and the Social Con- struction of Space,” 1282. FORREST, RAY, and PATRICIA KENNETT, “Risk, Residence, and the Post-Fordist City,” 342. FOWERS, BLAINE J., “Psychology and the Good Marriage: Social Theory as Practice,” 516. FOWERS, BLAINE J., see Richardson, F. C. FOWERS, BLAINE J., see Richardson, F. C. FOX, CHARLES J., and HUGH T. MILLER, “The Depreciating Public Policy Discourse,” 64. FRANKEL, ESTELLE, “Repentance, Psychotherapy, and Healing Through a Jewish Lens,” 814. GILLROY, JOHN MARTIN, “Postmodernism, Efficiency, and Comprehensive Policy Argument in Public Administration: A Tool for the Practice of Administrative Decision Making,” 163. GLYNN, PATRICK, “Racial Reconciliation: Can Religion Work Where Politics Has Failed?” 834. GOLDSMITH, WILLIAM W., “The Metropolis and Globalization: The Dialectics of Racial Dis- crimination, Deregulation, and Urban Form,” 299. GRAHAM, HUGH DAVIS, “Unintended Consequences: The Convergence of Affirmative Action and Immigration Policy,” 898. GUERRERO, M. A. JAIMES, “Affirmative Action: Race, Class, Gender, and NOW,” 246. GUIGNON, CHARLES, “Narrative Explanation in Psychotherapy,” 558. HAILA, ANNE, see Beauregard, R. A. HALEY, JOHN O., “Apology and Pardon: Learning From Japan,” 842. HARWOOD, HENRICK J., see McCarty, D. HELLEINER, ERIC, “National Currencies and National Identities,” 1409. INCIARDI, JAMES A., HARVEY A. SIEGAL, and HILARY L. SURRATT, “Introduction: Health Services Research Among Drug Abusers,” 1044 INCIARDI, JAMES A., see McBride, D. C. INCIARDI, JAMES A., see McCorkel, J. A. 1474 AMERICAN BEHAVIORAL SCIENTIST JUN, JONG S., and MARIO A. RIVERA, “The Paradox of Transforming Pyblic Administration: Modernity Versus Postmodernity Arguments,” 132. KANE, ROBERT, “Dimensions of Value and the Aims of Social Inquiry,” 578. KELLY, ERIN, and FRANK DOBBIN, “How Affirmative Action Became Diversity Management: Employer Response to Antidiscrimination Law, 1961 to 1996,” 960. KENNETT, PATRICIA, see Forrest, 8. KLEIN, HUGH, see Surratt, H. L. LA NOUE, GEORGE R., and JOHN C. SULLIVAN, “Deconstructing the Affirmative Action Cate- gories,” 913. LADD, JOHN, “Philosophical Reflections on Race and Racism,” 212. LEE, JENNIFER, “Cultural Brokers: Race-Based Hiring in Inner-City Neighborhoods,” 927. LESLIE, DAVID W., “Redefining Tenure: Tradition Versus the New Political Economy of Higher Education,” 652. LIDZ, VICTOR, see Platt, J. J. LEUKEFELD, CARL G., T. K. LOGAN, STEVEN S. MARTIN, RICHARD T. PURVIS, and DAVID FARABEE, “A Health Services Use Framework for Drug-Abusing Offenders,” 1123. LEUKEFELD, CARL G., see Surratt, H. L. LOGAN, T. K., see Leukefeld, C. G. MARCUSE, PETER, “The Ghetto of Exclusion and the Fortified Enclave: New Patterns in the United States,” 311. MARCUSE, PETER, see Van Kempen, R. MARSHALL, GARY S. and ENAMUL CHOUDHURY Public Administration and the Public In- terest: Re-Presenting a Lost Concept 119 MARTIN, STEVEN S., see Leukefeld, C. G. MARTIN, STEVEN S., see McCorkel, J. A. McBRIDE, DUANE C., JAMES A. INCIARDI, HILARY L. SURRATT, YVONNE M. TERRY, and HOLLY VAN BUREN, “The Impact of an HIV Risk-Reduction Program Among Street Drug Users in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil,” 1171. McBRIDE, DUANE C., see Chitwood, D. D. McCARROLL, JENNIFER, see Richardson, F. C. McCARTY, DENNIS, THOMAS G. McGUIRE, HENRICK J. HARWOOD, and TIMOTHY FIELD, “Using State Information Systems for Drug Abuse Services Research,” 1090. McCORKEL, JILL A., CLIFFORD A. BUTZIN, STEVEN S. MARTIN, and JAMES A. INCI- ARDI, “Use of Health Care Services in a Sample of Drug-Involved Offenders: A Comparison With National Norms,” 1079. McCOY, CLYDE B., see Chitwood, D. D. McGUIRE, THOMAS G., see McCarty, D. McSWITE, O. C., “Jacques Lacan and the Theory of the Human Subject: How Psychoanalysis Can Help Public Administration,” 43. METSCH, LISA R., see Chitwood, D. D. MILLER, FAYNEESE, “The Political Rhetoric of Affirmative Action: Infusing the Debate With Discussions About Equity and Opportunity: Editor's Introduction,” 197. MILLER, FAYNEESE, and ROBERT BIRAL, “Epilogue: What to a Black Person Is Affirmative Action?” 272. MILLER, FAYNEESE, and MARY ANN CLARK, “Looking Toward the Future: Young People’s Attitudes About Affirmative Action and the American Dream,” 262. MILLER, FAYNEESE, XAE ALICIA REYES, and ELIZABETH SHAFFER, “The Contextualiza- tion of Affirmative Action: A Historical and Political Analysis,” 223. MILLER, HUGH T., see Fox, C. J. NEIDHARDT, FRIEDHELM, see Anheier, H. K. NEIDHARDT, FRIEDHELM, see Anheier, H. K. NELSON, JULIE A., “One Sphere or Two?” 1467. INDEX 1475 OPOTOW, SUSAN, “What’s Fair? Justice Issues in the Affirmative Action Debate,” 232. PATTERSON, KELLY D., see Woller, G. M. PLATER, WILLIAM, “Using Tenure: Citizenship Within the New Academic Workforce,” 680. PLATT, JEROME J., MINDY WIDMAN, VICTOR LIDZ, DAVID RUBENSTEIN, and ROBERT THOMPSON, “The Case for Support Services in Substance Abuse Treatment,” 1050. PURVIS, RICHARD T., see Leukefeld, C. G. RAHMAN, AHMMED M., see Siegal, H. A. REYES, XAE ALICIA, see Miller, F. RICE, R. EUGENE, see Austin, A. E. RICHARDSON, FRANK C., and BLAINE J. FOWERS, “Interpretive Social Science: An Over- view,” 465. RICHARDSON, FRANK C., and BLAINE J. FOWERS, “Social Inquiry: A Hermeneutic Recon- ceptualization: Editors’ Introduction,” 461. RICHARDSON, FRANK C., ANTHONY ROGERS, and JENNIFER McCARROLL, “Toward a Dialogical Self,’ 496. RIVERA, MARIO A., see Jun, J. S. RIVERS, JAMES E., “Services for Substance Abusers in a Changing Health Care System,” 1136. ROGERS, ANTHONY, see Richardson, F. C. RUBENSTEIN, DAVID, see Platt, J. J. SHAFFER, ELIZABETH, see Miller, F. SIEGAL, HARVEY A., RUSSEL S. FALCK, JICHUAN WANG, ROBERT G. CARLSON, and AHMMED M. RAHMAN, “Health Services Research Among Crack-Cocaine Users: A Case Study From the Midwest,” 1063. SIEGAL, HARVEY A., see Inciardi, J. A. SIEGEL, REVA B., “Valuing Housework: Nineteenth-Century Anxieties About the Commodifica- tion of Domestic Labor,” 1437. SKRENTNY, JOHN DAVID, “Int-oduction: Affirmative Action: Some Advice for the Pundits,” 877. SMITH, ROBERT B., “Anti-Semitism and Nazism: Reconciling Fromm and Goldhagen,” 1324. SPICER, MICHAEL W., “Public Administration, the State, and the Postmodern Condition: A Con- stitutionalist Perspective,” 90. STEINBERG, STEPHEN, “Affirmative Action and Liberal Capitulation,” 256. SUGRUE, THOMAS J., “The Tangled Roots of Affirmative Action,” 886. SULLIVAN, JOHN C., see La Noue, G. R. SURRATT, HILARY L., WENDEE M. WECHSBERG, LINDA B. COTTLER, CARL G. LEUKE- FELD, HUGH KLEIN, and DAVID P. DESMOND, “Acceptability of the Female Condom Among Women At Risk for HIV Infection,” 1157. SURRATT, HILARY L., see Inciardi, J. A. SURRATT, HILARY L., see McBride, D. C. TELES, STEVEN M., “Why Is There No Affirmative Action in Britain?” 1004. TERRY, YVONNE M., see McBride, D. C. THOMPSON, ROBERT, see Platt, J. J. TIEN, CHANG-LIN, “Reflections on Affirmative Action,” 205. TIERNEY, WILLIAM G., “Introduction: Tenure Matters,” 604. TIERNEY, WILLIAM G., “Leveling Tenure: Locating Tenure and Other Controversies,” 627. TOMLINS, CHRISTOPHER, “Loose Change: Making Money Through History,” 1452. VAN BUREN, HOLLY, see McBride, D. C. VAN KEMPEN, EVA T., “Poverty Pockets and Life Chances: On the Role of Place in Shaping So- cial Inequality,” 430. VAN KEMPEN, RONALD, and GIDION S. BOLT, “Turks in the Netherlands: Urban Segragation and Neighborhood Choice,” 374. VAN KEMPEN, RONALD, and PETER MARCUSE, “A New Spatial Order in Cities?” 285. 1476 AMERICAN BEHAVIORAL SCIENTIST VORTKAMP, WOLFGANG, see Anheier, H. K. WALEY, PAUL, “Tokyo: Patterns of Familiarity and Partitions of Difference.” 396. WANG, JICHUAN, see Siegal, H. A. WECHSBERG, WENDEE M.), see Surratt, H. L. WIDMAN, MINDY, see Platt, J. J. WOLLER, GARY M., “Public Administration and Postmodernism: Editor’s Introduction,” 9. WOLLER, GARY M., and KELLY D. PATTERSON, “Public Administration Ethics: A Postmodern Perspective,” 103. WOLSZON, LINDA RIDGE, “Women’s Body Image Theory and Research: A Hermeneutic Cri- tique,” 542. ZELIZER, VIVIANA A., “Introduction: How People Talk About Money,” 1373. Articles: “Acceptability of the Female Condom Among Women At Risk for HIV Infection,” Surratt et al., 1157. “Affirmative Action and Liberal Capitulation,” Steinberg, 256. “Affirmative Action: Race, Class, Gender, and NOW,” Guerrero, 246. “American Governmentality: Michel Foucault and Public Administration,” Cawley and Chaloupka, 28. “Anatomy of Conflict: The Making and Unmaking of Affirmative Action at the University of Cali- fornia,” Douglass, 938. “Anti-Semitism and Nazism: Reconciling Fromm and Goldhagen,” Smith, 1324. “Apology and Pardon: Learning From Japan,” Haley, 842. “The Case for Support Services in Substance Abuse Treatment,” PLATT et al., 1050. “The Changing Space of Italian Cities,” Becchi, 360. “A Comparison of the Need for Health Care and Use of Health Care by Injection-Drug Users, Other Chronic Drug Users, and Nondrug Users,” Chitwood et al., 1107 “The Contextualization of Affirmative Action: A Historical and Political Analysis,’ Miller et al., 223. “Cultural Brokers: Race-Based Hiring in Inner-City Neighborhoods,” Lee, 927. “Declining Faculty Availability to Students Is the Problem—But Tenure Is Not the Explanation,” Benjamin, 716. “Deconstructing the Affirmative Action Categories,” La Noue and Sullivan, 913. “The Democratic Potential in the Transition of Postmodernism: From Critique to Social Evolution,” Dennard, 148. “Derrida, Deconstruction, and Public Administration,” Farmer, 12. “The Depreciating Public Policy Discourse,” Fox and Miller, 64. “Dimensions of Value and the Aims of Social Inquiry,” Kane, 578. “Epilogue: What to a Black Person Is Affirmative Action?” Miller and Biral, 272. “Forming Electorates, Forging Spaces: The Nazi Party Vote and the Social Construction of Space,” Flint, 1282. “Gender and Nazism: Women Joiners of the Pre-1933 Nazi Party,” Berntson and Ault, 1193. “The Ghetto of Exclusion and the Fortified Enclave: New Patterns in the United States,” Marcuse, 311. “Health Services Research Among Crack-Cocaine Users: A Case Study From the Midwest,” Siegal et al., 1063. “A Health Services Use Framework for Drug-Abusing Offenders,” Leukefeld et al., 1123. “How Affirmative Action Became Diversity Management: Employer Response to Antidiscrimina- tion Law, 1961 to 1996,” Kelly and Dobbin, 960. “The Impact ofa n HIV Risk-Reduction Program Among Street Drug Users in Rio de Janeiro, Bra- zil;” McBride et al., 1171. “Interpretive Social Science: An Overview,” Richardson and Fowers, 465. INDEX 1477 “Introduction: Affirmative Action: Some Advice for the Pundits,” Skrentny, 877. “Introduction: Civic Repentance,” Etzioni, 764. “Introduction: Health Services Research Among Drug Abusers,” Inciardi et al., 1044. “Introduction: How People Talk About Money,” Zelizer, 1373. “Introduction: Nazism as a Social Phenomenon,” Brustein, 1189. “Introduction: Tenure Matters,” Tierney, 604 “Is Tenure Necessary to Protect Academic Freedom?” Chemerinsky, 638. “Jacques Lacan and the Theory of the Human Subject: How Psychoanalysis Can Help Public Ad- ministration,’ McSwite, 43. “Joining the Nazi Party: Explaining the Political Geography of NSDAP Membership, 1925-1933,” Ault and Brustein, 1304. “Leveling Tenure: Locating Tenure and Other Controversies,” Tierney, 627. “Looking Toward the Future: Young People’s Attitudes About Affirmative Action and the American Dream,” Miller and Clark, 262. “Loose Change: Making Money Through History,” Tomlins, 1452. “Making Tenure Viable: Listening to Early Career Faculty,” Austin and Rice, 736. “The Metropolis and Globalization: The Dialectics of Racial Discrimination, Deregulation, and Ur- ban Form,” Goldsmith, 299. “Money, Meaning, and Morality,” Carruthers and Espeland, 1384. “Movement Cycles and the Nazi Party: Activities of the Munich NSDAP, 1925-1930,” Anheier et al., 1262. “Narrative Explanation in Psychotherapy,” Guignon, 558. “National Currencies and National Identities,” Helleiner, 1409. “The Nazi Party and the German New Middle Class, 1925-1933,” Brustein, 1237. “The Nazi Party and Its Capital: An Analysis of theN SDAP Membership in Munich, 1925-1930,” Anheier and Neidhardt, i219 “A New Spatial Order in Cities?” Van Kempen and Marcuse, 285. “One Sphere or Two?” Nelson, 1467. “The Paradox of Tramsforming Public Administration: Modernity Versus Postmodernity Argu- ments,” Jun and Rivera, 132. “Philosophical Reflections on Race and Racism,” Ladd, 212. “The Political Rhetoric of Affirmative Action: Infusing the Debate With Discussions About Equity and Opportunity: Editor’s Introduction,” Miller, 197. ‘Postmodernism, Efficiency, and Comprehensive Policy Argument in Public Administration: A Tool for the Practice of Administrative Decision Making,” Gillroy, 163. “Poverty Pockets and Life Chances: On the Role of Place in Shaping Social Inequality,’ Van Kem- pen, E. T., 430. “Psychology and the Good Marriage: Social Theory as Practice,” Fowers, 516. “Public Administration and Postmodernism: Editor’s Introduction,” Woller, 9. “Public Administration Ethics: A Postmodern Perspective,” Woller and Patterson, 103. “Public Administration, the State, and the Postmodern Condition: A Constitutionalist Perspective,” Spicer, 90. “Race, Interests, and Beliefs About Affirmative Action: Unanswered Questions and New Direc- tions,” Bobo, 985. “Racial Reconciliation: Can Religion Work Where Politics Has Failed?” Glynn, 834. “Redefining Tenure: Tradition Versus the New Political Economy of Higher Education,” Leslie, 652 “Reflections on Affirmative Action,” Tien, 205. “Repentance, Psychotherapy, and Healing Through a Jewish Lens,” Frankel, 814. “Restorative Justice and Earned Redemption: Communities, Victims, and Offender Reintegration,” Bazemore, 768. “Risk, Residence, and the Post-Fordist City,” Forrest and Kennett, 342. 1478 AMERICAN BEHAVIORAL SCIENTIST “Services for Substance Abusers in a Changing Health Care System,” Rivers, 1136. “Social Inquiry: A Hermeneutic Reconceptualization: Editors’ Introduction,” Richardson and Fow- ers, 461. “The Tangled Roots of Affirmative Action,” Sugrue, 886. “ “Tenure Wars’: The Battles and the Lessons,” Engstrand, 607. “Tokyo: Patterns of Familiarity and Partitions of Difference,” Waley, 396. “Toward a Dialogical Self;’ Richardson et al., 496. “Turks in the Netherlands: Urban Segregation and Neighborhood Choice,” Van Kempen and Bolt, 374. “The Unavoidable Incompleteness of the City,” Beauregard and Haila, 327. “Unintended Consequences: The Convergence of Affirmative Action and Immigration Policy,” Gra- ham, 898. “Use of Health Care Services in a Sample of Drug-Involved Offenders: A Comparison With Na- tional Norms,” McCorkel et al., 1079. “Using State Information Systems for Drug Abuse Services Research,” McCarty et al., 1090. “Using Tenure: Citizenship within the New Academic Workforce,” Plater, 680. “Valuing Housework: Nineteenth-Century Anxieties About the Commodification of Domestic La- bor,” Siegel, 1437. “What’s Fair? Justice Issues in the Affirmative Action Debate,” Opotow, 232. “Why Is There No Affirmative Action in Britain?” Teles, 1004. “Women’s Body Image Theory and Research: A Hermeneutic Critique,” Wolszon, 542.