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INDEX—VOLUME 53, 1994 Hill, Carole E., National and Cultural Influences on Economic Devel- opment, Political Decision Making, and Health Care Changes in the Rural Frontier of Costa Rica, 53(4):361 AUTHOR INDEX Howell, Benita J., Weighing the Risks and Rewards of Involvement in Cultural Conservation and Heritage Tourism, 53(2):150 Alvarez, Robert R., Changing Ideology in a Transnational Market: Chile Hyndman, David, Conservation through Self-Determination: Promot- and Chileros in Mexico and the US, 53(3):255 ing the Interdependence of Cultural and Biological Diversity, Angrosino, Michael V., Information Dissemination: A Post-Modern 53(3):296 Perspective, 53(4):415 Koester, Stephen K., Copping, Running, and Paraphernalia Laws: Con- Baba, Marietta L., The Fifth Subdiscipline: Anthropological Practice textual Variables and Needle Risk Behavior among Injection Drug and the Future of Anthropology, 53(2):174 Users in Denver, Stephen K. Koester, 53(3):287 Bahr, Howard M., Multiplying Glimpses, Gleaning Genres: A Multi- Kozak, David, Reifying the Body through the Medicalization of Violent disciplinary Approach to the Study of Change among Navajo Death, 53(1):48 Peoples, 53(1):55 Kushner, Afterword, 53(4):412 Boggs, James P., Planning and the Law of Social Impact Assessment, Kushner, Gilbert, Training Programs for the Practice of Applied An- $3(2):167 thropology, 53(2):186 Bohannan, Paul, The Rise and Fall of Centralization, 53(4):395 Leatherman, Thomas L., Health Implications of Changing Agrarian Braadbaart, Okke, Business Contracts in Javanese Vegetable Market- Economies in the Southern Andes, 53(4):371 ing, 53(2):143 Leatherman, Thomas L. and Andrew Gordon, Agrarian Transforma- Brown, Peter J., Health Implications of Modern Agricultural Transfor- tions and Health, 53(4):345 mations: Malaria and Pellagra in Italy, 53(4):346 Luerssen, J. Susan, Landlessness, Health, and the Failures of Reform Cameron, Catherine M., The Authentic Interior: Questing Gemeinschaft in the Peruvian Highlands, 53(4):380 in Post-Industrial Society, 53(1):21 Miracle, Andrew, see Weber, Linda R. Carlson, Robert G., An Ethnographic Approach to Targeted Sampling: Moberg, Mark, Conservation and Forced Innovation: Responses to Turtle Problems and Solutions in AIDS Prevention Research among In- Excluder Devices among Gulf of Mexico Shrimpers, 53(2):160 jection Drug and Crack-Cocaine Users, 53(3):279 Murphy, Michael Dean, Episodes of Accountability in the Teaching Chambers, Erve, A World Safe for Poets, 53(4):399 of Anthropology, 53(4):323 Clatts, Michael C., All the King’s Horses and All the King’s Men: Nance, James M., Studying the Social Impact of the Texas Shrimp Clo- Some Personal Reflections on Ten Years of AIDS Ethnography, sure, 53(1):88 53(1):93 Oths, Kathryn S., Health Care Decisions of Households in Economic Dennis, Philip A., The Life of a Culture Broker, 53(3):303 Crisis: An Example from the Peruvian Highlands, 53(3):245 De Roche, Constance P. , On the Edge of Regionalization: Management Painter, Michael, see Gisbert, Maria Elena Style and the Construction of Conflict in Organizational Culture, Paredes, J. Anthony, see Nance, James M. 53(3):209 Quitén, Mery, see Gisbert, Maria Elena DeWalt, Billie R., Using Indigenous Knowledge to Improve Agricul- Richardson, Miles, Apocalyptic versus Celebratory Options for Anthro- ture and Natural Resource Management, 53(2):123 pology on the Eve of the Twenty-first Century: The Discussion Durrenberger, E. Paul, Shrimpers, Processors, and Common Property Continues, 53(4):402 in Mississippi, 53(1):74 Romero-Daza, Nancy, Multiple Sexual Partners, Migrant Labor, and Dyer, Christopher L., Proaction versus Reaction: Integrating Applied the Makings for an Epidemic: Knowledge and Beliefs about AIDS Anthropology into Fishery Management, 53(1):83; see also Moberg, among Women in Highland Lesotho, 53(2):192 Mark 53(2):160 Siegal, Harvey A., see Carlson, Robert G. Falck, Russel S., see Carlson, Robert G. Singer, Merrill, Community-Centered Praxis: Toward an Alternative Fisher, William H., Megadevelopment, Environmentalism, and Resis- Non-dominative Applied Anthropology, 53(4):336 tance: The Institutional Context of Kayap6 Indigenous Politics in Skehan, Tom, see Weber, Linda R. Central Brazil, 53(3):220 Spicer, Edward H., Anthropology in the Society of the 1990s, 53(4): Fluehr-Lobban, Carolyn, Informed Consent in Anthropological Re- 389 search: We Are Not Exempt, 53(1):1 Spicer, Rosamond B., Reassessing Edward Spicer’s Views on Anthro- Garfield, Nina H., see Nance, James M. pology in the Society of the 1990s: How and Why This Paper by Gatewood, John B., see Cameron, Catherine M. Edward H. Spicer Was Written, 53(4):388 Gisbert, Maria Elena, Gender Issues Associated with Labor Migra- Sprott, Julie E., “Symbolic Ethnicity” and Alaska Natives of Mixed tion and Dependence on Off-Farm Income in Rural Bolivia, Ancestry Living in Anchorage: Enduring Group or a Sign of Im- 53(2):110 pending Assimilation? 53(4):311 Godoy, Ricardo, The Effects of Rural Education on the Use of the Trop- Stanford, Lois, Transitions to Free Trade: Local Impacts of Changes ical Rain Forest by the Sumu Indians of Nicaragua: Possible Path- in Mexican Agrarian Policy, 53(2):99 ways, Qualitative Findings, and Policy Options, 53(3):233 Villar, Maria de Lourdes, Hindrances to the Development of an Ethnic Gordon, Andrew, see Leatherman, Thomas L. Economy among Mexican Migrants, 53(3):263 Gordon, Andrew J., Agrarian Transformation and Health Care in the Wang, Jichuan, see Carlson, Robert G. Dominican Republic, 53(4):352 Weber, Linda R., Interviewing Early Adolescents: Some Methodolog- Guo, Jie, see Carlson, Robert G. ical Considerations, 53(1):42 Hansen, Art, The Illusion of Local Sustainability and Self-Sufficiency: Whitaker, Elizabeth D., see Brown, Peter J. Famine in a Border Area of Northwestern Zambia, 53(1):11 Whiteford, Linda M., see Yacoob, May Heath, Dwight B., Agricultural Changes and Drinking among the Wichroski, Mary Anne, The Secretary: Invisible Labor in the Work- Bolivian Camba: A Longitudinal View of the Aftermath of a Revolu- world of Women, 53(1):33 tion, 53(4):357 Wilson, Tamar Diana, What Determines Where Transnational Labor Heyman, Josiah McC., Changes in House Construction Materials in Migrants Go? Modifications in Migration Theories, 53(3):269 Border Mexico: Four Research Propositions about Commodi- Wolf, Eric R., Comments on “Anthropology in the Society of the 1990s” tization, 53(2):132 by Edward H. Spicer, 53(4):405 418 HUMAN ORGANIZATION INDEX—VOLUME 53, 1994 Hill, Carole E., National and Cultural Influences on Economic Devel- opment, Political Decision Making, and Health Care Changes in the Rural Frontier of Costa Rica, 53(4):361 AUTHOR INDEX Howell, Benita J., Weighing the Risks and Rewards of Involvement in Cultural Conservation and Heritage Tourism, 53(2):150 Alvarez, Robert R., Changing Ideology in a Transnational Market: Chile Hyndman, David, Conservation through Self-Determination: Promot- and Chileros in Mexico and the US, 53(3):255 ing the Interdependence of Cultural and Biological Diversity, Angrosino, Michael V., Information Dissemination: A Post-Modern 53(3):296 Perspective, 53(4):415 Koester, Stephen K., Copping, Running, and Paraphernalia Laws: Con- Baba, Marietta L., The Fifth Subdiscipline: Anthropological Practice textual Variables and Needle Risk Behavior among Injection Drug and the Future of Anthropology, 53(2):174 Users in Denver, Stephen K. Koester, 53(3):287 Bahr, Howard M., Multiplying Glimpses, Gleaning Genres: A Multi- Kozak, David, Reifying the Body through the Medicalization of Violent disciplinary Approach to the Study of Change among Navajo Death, 53(1):48 Peoples, 53(1):55 Kushner, Afterword, 53(4):412 Boggs, James P., Planning and the Law of Social Impact Assessment, Kushner, Gilbert, Training Programs for the Practice of Applied An- $3(2):167 thropology, 53(2):186 Bohannan, Paul, The Rise and Fall of Centralization, 53(4):395 Leatherman, Thomas L., Health Implications of Changing Agrarian Braadbaart, Okke, Business Contracts in Javanese Vegetable Market- Economies in the Southern Andes, 53(4):371 ing, 53(2):143 Leatherman, Thomas L. and Andrew Gordon, Agrarian Transforma- Brown, Peter J., Health Implications of Modern Agricultural Transfor- tions and Health, 53(4):345 mations: Malaria and Pellagra in Italy, 53(4):346 Luerssen, J. Susan, Landlessness, Health, and the Failures of Reform Cameron, Catherine M., The Authentic Interior: Questing Gemeinschaft in the Peruvian Highlands, 53(4):380 in Post-Industrial Society, 53(1):21 Miracle, Andrew, see Weber, Linda R. Carlson, Robert G., An Ethnographic Approach to Targeted Sampling: Moberg, Mark, Conservation and Forced Innovation: Responses to Turtle Problems and Solutions in AIDS Prevention Research among In- Excluder Devices among Gulf of Mexico Shrimpers, 53(2):160 jection Drug and Crack-Cocaine Users, 53(3):279 Murphy, Michael Dean, Episodes of Accountability in the Teaching Chambers, Erve, A World Safe for Poets, 53(4):399 of Anthropology, 53(4):323 Clatts, Michael C., All the King’s Horses and All the King’s Men: Nance, James M., Studying the Social Impact of the Texas Shrimp Clo- Some Personal Reflections on Ten Years of AIDS Ethnography, sure, 53(1):88 53(1):93 Oths, Kathryn S., Health Care Decisions of Households in Economic Dennis, Philip A., The Life of a Culture Broker, 53(3):303 Crisis: An Example from the Peruvian Highlands, 53(3):245 De Roche, Constance P. , On the Edge of Regionalization: Management Painter, Michael, see Gisbert, Maria Elena Style and the Construction of Conflict in Organizational Culture, Paredes, J. Anthony, see Nance, James M. 53(3):209 Quitén, Mery, see Gisbert, Maria Elena DeWalt, Billie R., Using Indigenous Knowledge to Improve Agricul- Richardson, Miles, Apocalyptic versus Celebratory Options for Anthro- ture and Natural Resource Management, 53(2):123 pology on the Eve of the Twenty-first Century: The Discussion Durrenberger, E. Paul, Shrimpers, Processors, and Common Property Continues, 53(4):402 in Mississippi, 53(1):74 Romero-Daza, Nancy, Multiple Sexual Partners, Migrant Labor, and Dyer, Christopher L., Proaction versus Reaction: Integrating Applied the Makings for an Epidemic: Knowledge and Beliefs about AIDS Anthropology into Fishery Management, 53(1):83; see also Moberg, among Women in Highland Lesotho, 53(2):192 Mark 53(2):160 Siegal, Harvey A., see Carlson, Robert G. Falck, Russel S., see Carlson, Robert G. Singer, Merrill, Community-Centered Praxis: Toward an Alternative Fisher, William H., Megadevelopment, Environmentalism, and Resis- Non-dominative Applied Anthropology, 53(4):336 tance: The Institutional Context of Kayap6 Indigenous Politics in Skehan, Tom, see Weber, Linda R. Central Brazil, 53(3):220 Spicer, Edward H., Anthropology in the Society of the 1990s, 53(4): Fluehr-Lobban, Carolyn, Informed Consent in Anthropological Re- 389 search: We Are Not Exempt, 53(1):1 Spicer, Rosamond B., Reassessing Edward Spicer’s Views on Anthro- Garfield, Nina H., see Nance, James M. pology in the Society of the 1990s: How and Why This Paper by Gatewood, John B., see Cameron, Catherine M. Edward H. Spicer Was Written, 53(4):388 Gisbert, Maria Elena, Gender Issues Associated with Labor Migra- Sprott, Julie E., “Symbolic Ethnicity” and Alaska Natives of Mixed tion and Dependence on Off-Farm Income in Rural Bolivia, Ancestry Living in Anchorage: Enduring Group or a Sign of Im- 53(2):110 pending Assimilation? 53(4):311 Godoy, Ricardo, The Effects of Rural Education on the Use of the Trop- Stanford, Lois, Transitions to Free Trade: Local Impacts of Changes ical Rain Forest by the Sumu Indians of Nicaragua: Possible Path- in Mexican Agrarian Policy, 53(2):99 ways, Qualitative Findings, and Policy Options, 53(3):233 Villar, Maria de Lourdes, Hindrances to the Development of an Ethnic Gordon, Andrew, see Leatherman, Thomas L. Economy among Mexican Migrants, 53(3):263 Gordon, Andrew J., Agrarian Transformation and Health Care in the Wang, Jichuan, see Carlson, Robert G. Dominican Republic, 53(4):352 Weber, Linda R., Interviewing Early Adolescents: Some Methodolog- Guo, Jie, see Carlson, Robert G. ical Considerations, 53(1):42 Hansen, Art, The Illusion of Local Sustainability and Self-Sufficiency: Whitaker, Elizabeth D., see Brown, Peter J. Famine in a Border Area of Northwestern Zambia, 53(1):11 Whiteford, Linda M., see Yacoob, May Heath, Dwight B., Agricultural Changes and Drinking among the Wichroski, Mary Anne, The Secretary: Invisible Labor in the Work- Bolivian Camba: A Longitudinal View of the Aftermath of a Revolu- world of Women, 53(1):33 tion, 53(4):357 Wilson, Tamar Diana, What Determines Where Transnational Labor Heyman, Josiah McC., Changes in House Construction Materials in Migrants Go? Modifications in Migration Theories, 53(3):269 Border Mexico: Four Research Propositions about Commodi- Wolf, Eric R., Comments on “Anthropology in the Society of the 1990s” tization, 53(2):132 by Edward H. Spicer, 53(4):405 418 HUMAN ORGANIZATION Wolfe, Alvin W., Commentary on Spicer’s Trend One, and More, conservation, Ricardo Godoy, 53(3):233; Mark Moberg and Christo- 53(4):408 pher L. Dyer, 53(2):160 Yacoob, May, Behavior in Water Supply and Sanitation, 53(4):330 Conservation and Forced Innovation: Responses to Turtle Excluder De- vices among Gulf of Mexico Shrimpers, Mark Moberg and Chris- topher L. Dyer, 53(2):160 TITLE AND SUBJECT INDEX Conservation through Self-Determination: Promoting the Interdependence of Cultural and Biological Diversity, David Hyndman, 53(3):296 academic anthropology, Marietta L. Baba, 53(2):174 consumption, Josiah McC. Heyman, 53(2):132 adolescents, Linda R. Weber, Andrew Miracle, and Tom Skehan, 53(1):42 Copping, Running, and Paraphernalia Laws: Contextual Variables and Africa, Nancy Romero-Daza, 53(2):192 Needle Risk Behavior among Injection Drug Users in Denver, Afterword, Gilbert Kushner, 53(4):412 Stephen K. Koester, 53(3):287 agrarian change, Thomas L. Leatherman, 53(4):371 Costa Rica, Carole E. Hill, 53(4):361 agrarian reform, Andrew J. Gordon, 53(4):352; J. Susan Luerssen, crack-cocaine use, Robert G. Carlson, Jichuan Wang, Harvey A. Siegal, 53(4):380 Russel S. Falck, and Jie Guo, 53(3):279 Agrarian Transformation and Health Care in the Dominican Republic, critical theory, David Kozak, 53(1):48 Andrew J. Gordon, 53(4):352 cross-cultural communication, Philip A. Dennis, 53(3):303 Agrarian Transformations and Health, Thomas L. Leatherman and An- cultural conservation, Benita J. Howell, 53(2):150 drew Gordon, 53(4):345 cultural differentiation, Eric R. Wolf, 53(4):405 Agricultural Changes and Drinking among the Bolivian Camba: A Lon- cultural diversity, David Hyndman, 53(3):296 gitudinal View of the Aftermath ofa Revolution, Dwight B. Heath, cultural tourism, Catherine M. Cameron and John B. Gatewood, 53(1):21 53(4):357 culture brokers, Philip A. Dennis, 53(3):303 agricultural economics, Okke Braadbaart, 53(2):143 decision making, Andrew J. Gordon, 53(4):352 agriculture, Peter J. Brown and Elizabeth D. Whitaker, 53(4):346; Bil- democratic planning, James P. Boggs, 53(2):167 lie R. DeWalt, 53(2):123; Maria Elena Gisbert, Michael Painter, Dominican Republic, Andrew J. Gordon, 53(4):352 and Mery Quitén, 53(2):110; Dwight B. Heath, 53(4):357 drug injectors, Stephen K. Koester, 53(3):287 AIDS, Nancy Romero-Daza, 53(2):192; Merrill Singer, 53(4):336 economic anthropology, E. Paul Durrenberger, 53(1):74 AIDS prevention, Robert G. Carlson, Jichuan Wang, Harvey A. Siegal, economic development, Josiah McC. Heyman, 53(2):132; Carole E. Russel S. Falck, and Jie Guo, 53(3):279; Michael C. Clatts, Hill, 53(4):361 53(1):93 education, Ricardo Godoy, 53(3):233 Alaska Natives, Julie E. Sprott, 53(4):311 The Effects of Rural Education on the Use of the Tropical Rain Forest alcohol, Dwight B. Heath, 53(4):357 by the Sumu Indians of Nicaragua: Possible Pathways, Qualitative All the King’s Horses and All the King’s Men: Some Personal Reflec- Findings, and Policy Options, Ricardo Godoy, 53(3):233 tions on Ten Years of AIDS Ethnography, Michael C. Clatts, 53(1):93 electronic publishing, Michael V. Angrosino, 53(4):415 Amazon, William H. Fisher, 53(3):220 emotional labor, Mary Anne Wichroski, 53(1):33 Andes, Thomas L. Leatherman, 53(4):371 entrepreneurs, Maria de Lourdes Villar, 53(3):263 Anthropology in the Society of the 1990s, Edward H. Spicer, 53(4):389 environment, Maria Elena Gisbert, Michael Painter, and Mery Quit6n, Apocalyptic versus Celebratory Options for Anthropology on the Eve 53(2):110 of the Twenty-first Century: The Discussion Continues, Miles environmentalism, William H. Fisher, 53(3):220 Richardson, 53(4):402 Episodes of Accountability in the Teaching of Anthropology, Michael applied anthropology, Marietta L. Baba, 53(2):174 Dean Murphy, 53(4):323 applied medical anthropology, Michael C. Clatts, 53(1):93 ethics, Marietta L. Baba, 53(2):174 The Authentic Interior: Questing Gemeinschaft in Post-Industrial Society, ethics of research, Carolyn Fluehr-Lobban, 53(1):1 Catherine M. Cameron and John B. Gatewood, 53(1):21 behavior ethnic economy, Maria de Lourdes Villar, 53(3):263 change models, Michael C. Clatts, 53(1):93 ethnic groups, Edward H. Spicer, 53(4):389; Eric R. Wolf, 53(4):405 Behavior in Water Supply and Sanitation, May Yacoob and Linda M. ethnicity, Julie E. Sprott, 53(4):311 Whiteford, 53(4):330 An Ethnographic Approach to Targeted Sampling: Problems and Solu- biological diversity, David Hyndman, 53(3):296 tions in AIDS Prevention Research among Injection Drug and Bolivia, Dwight B. Heath, 53(4):357 Crack-Cocaine Users, Robert G. Carlson, Jichuan Wang, Harvey A. Business Contracts in Javanese Vegetable Marketing, Okke Braadbaart, Siegal, Russel S. Falck, and Jie Guo, 53(3):279 53(2):143 ethnographic futures, Paul Bohannan, 53(4):395 Camba, Dwight B. Heath, 53(4):357 ethnography, Robert G. Carlson, Jichuan Wang, Harvey A. Siegal, Changes in House Construction Materials in Border Mexico: Four Re- Russel S. Falck, and Jie Guo, 53(3):279 search Propositions about Commoditization, Josiah McC. Hey- export agriculture, Lois Stanford, 53(2):99 man, 53(2):132 famine, Art Hansen, 53(1):11 Changing Ideology in a Transnational Market: Chile and Chileros in The Fifth Subdiscipline: Anthropological Practice and the Future of Mexico and the US, Robert R. Alvarez, 53(3):255 Anthropology, Marietta L. Baba, 53(2):174 clerical workers, Mary Anne Wichroski, 53(1):33 fishery management, Christopher L. Dyer, 53(1):83; James M. Nance, Commentary on Spicer’s Trend One, and More, Alvin W. Wolfe, Nina H. Garfield, and J. Anthony Paredes, 53(1):88 53(4):408 fishing, E. Paul Durrenberger, 53(1):74 Comments on “Anthropology in the Society of the 1990s” by Edward H. food security, Art Hansen, 53(1):11 Spicer, Eric R. Wolf, 53(4):405 formal organizations, Constance P. De Roche, 53(3):209 committee work, James M. Nance, Nina H. Garfield, and J. Anthony four-field approach, Miles Richardson, 53(4):402 Paredes, 53(1):88 free trade, Lois Stanford, 53(2):99 commodity distribution, Robert R. Alvarez, 53(3):255 gender and organizations, Mary Anne Wichroski, 53(1):33 community-centered praxis, Merrill Singer, 53(4):336 Gender Issues Associated with Labor Migration and Dependence on Community-Centered Praxis: Toward an Alternative Non-dominative Off-Farm Income in Rural Bolivia, Maria Elena Gisbert, Michael Applied Anthropology, Merrill Singer, 53(4):336 Painter, and Mery Quit6én, 53(2):110 VOL. 53, NO. 4 WINTER 1994 419 global communication, Alvin W. Wolfe, 53(4):408 methods, Linda R. Weber, Andrew Miracle, and Tom Skehan, 53(1):42 government regulations, James M. Nance, Nina H. Garfield, and Mexican Americans, Maria de Lourdes Villar, 53(3):263 J. Anthony Paredes, 53(1):88 Mexico, Lois Stanford, 53(2):99 Gulf of Mexico, Mark Moberg and Christopher L. Dyer, 53(2):160 migration, Maria Elena Gisbert, Michael Painter, and Mery Quit6n, health, Thomas L. Leatherman, 53(4):371; J. Susan Luerssen, 53(4):380 53(2):110 health behavior, May Yacoob and Linda M. Whiteford, 53(4):330 modernism, Miles Richardson, 53(4):402 health care, Andrew J. Gordon, 53(4):352 Multiple Sexual Partners, Migrant Labor, and the Makings for an Epi- health care costs, Kathryn Oths, 53(3):245 demic: Knowledge and Beliefs about AIDS among Women in High- Health Care Decisions of Households in Economic Crisis: An Example land Lesotho, Nancy Romero-Daza, 53(2):192 from the Peruvian Highlands, Kathryn Oths, 53(3):245 Multiplying Glimpses, Gleaning Genres: A Multidisciplinary Approach Health Implications of Changing Agrarian Economies in the Southern to the Study of Change among Navajo Peoples, Howard M. Bahr, Andes, Thomas L. Leatherman, 53(4):371 53(1):55 Health Implications of Modern Agricultural Transformations: Malaria narrative, Howard M. Bahr, 53(1):55 and Pellagra in Italy, Peter J. Brown and Elizabeth D. Whitaker, National and Cultural Influences on Economic Development, Political 53(4):346 Decision Making, and Health Care Changes in the Rural Frontier heritage tourism, Benita J. Howell, 53(2):150 of Costa Rica, Carole E. Hill, 53(4):361 highland Peru, J. Susan Luerssen, 53(4):380 Native Americans, David Kozak, 53(1):48 Hindrances to the Development of an Ethnic Economy among Mexican natural resource management, Billie R. DeWalt, 53(2):123 Migrants, Maria de Lourdes Villar, 53(3):263 Navajo, Howard M. Bahr, 53(1):55 HIV, Stephen K. Koester, 53(3):287 needle exchange, Merrill Singer, 53(4):336 houses, Josiah McC. Heyman, 53(2):132 needle sharing, Stephen K. Koester, 53(3):287 human values, Erve Chambers, 53(4):399 network-mediated migration, Tamar Diana Wilson, 53(3):269 hustling strategies, Stephen K. Koester, 53(3):287 Nicaragua, Ricardo Godoy, 53(3):233 illness severity, Kathryn S. Oths, 53(3):245 North American Free Trade Agreement, Robert R. Alvarez, 53(3):255 The Illusion of Local Sustainability and Self-Sufficiency: Famine in nutrition, Thomas L. Leatherman, 53(4):371 a Border Area of Northwestern Zambia, Art Hansen, 53(1):11 occupational specialization, Edward H. Spicer, 53(4):389 images of community, Catherine M. Cameron and John B. Gatewood, On the Edge of Regionalization: Management Style and the Construc- $3(1):21 tion of Conflict in Organizational Change, Constance P. De Roche, indigenous knowledge systems, Billie R. DeWalt, 53(2):123 53(3):209 indigenous peoples, David Hyndman, 53(3):296 optimal yield, Christopher L. Dyer, 53(1):83 Information Dissemination: A Post-Modern Perspective, Michael V. paradigms, Howard M. Bahr, 53(1):55 Angrosino, 53(4):415 paraphernalia laws, Stephen K. Koester, 53(3):287 informed consent, Carolyn Fluehr-Lobban, 53(1):1 patron-client relationships, Robert R. Alvarez, 53(3):255 Informed Consent in Anthropological Research: We Are Not Exempt, peasants, Lois Stanford, 53(2):99 Carolyn Fluehr-Lobban, 53(1):1 pedagogy, Michael Dean Murphy, 53(4):323 injection drug use, Robert G. Carlson, Jichuan Wang, Harvey A. Siegal, pellagra, Peter J. Brown and Elizabeth D. Whitaker, 53(4):346 Russel S. Falck, and Jie Guo, 53(3):279 peri-urban poverty, May Yacoob and Linda M. Whiteford, 53(4):330 innovation, Mark Moberg and Christopher L. Dyer, 53(2):160 philosophy of science, Billie R. DeWalt, 53(2):123 institutional amalgamation, Constance P. De Roche, 53(3):209 Planning and the Law of Social Impact Assessment, James P. Boggs, intercommunication, Edward H. Spicer, 53(4):389 53(2):167 interdisciplinary methods, Howard M. Bahr, 53(1):55 policy, E. Paul Durrenberger, 53(1):74 interviewing, Linda R. Weber, Andrew Miracle, and Tom Skehan, political and administrative centralization, Paul Bohannan, 53(4):395; 53(1):42 Edward H. Spicer, 53(4):389 Interviewing Early Adolescents: Some Methodological Considerations, politics of cultural representation, Benita J. Howell, 53(2):150 Linda R. Weber, Andrew Miracle, and Tom Skehan, 53(1):42 population, Alvin W. Wolfe, 53(4):408 Italy, Peter J. Brown and Elizabeth D. Whitaker, 53(4):346 population admixture, Julie E. Sprott, 53(4):311 Java, Okke Braadbaart, 53(2):143 postmodernism, Miles Richardson, 53(4):402; Merrill Singer, 53(4): journals, Michael V. Angrosino, 53(4):415 336 Kayapo Indians, William H. Fisher, 53(3):220 practicing anthropology, Marietta L. Baba, 53(2):174 landlessness, J. Susan Luerssen, 53(4):380 practitioner-oriented training programs, Gilbert Kushner, 53(2):186 Landlessness, Health, and the Failures of Reform in the Peruvian High- Proaction versus Reaction: Integrating Applied Anthropology into Fish- lands, J. Susan Luerssen, 53(4):380 ery Management, Christopher L. Dyer, 53(1):83 law, James P. Boggs, 53(2):167 Reassessing Edward Spicer’s Views on Anthropology in the Society The Life of a Culture Broker, Philip A. Dennis, 53(3):303 of the 1990s: How and Why This Paper by Edward H. Spicer Was locality, Paul Bohannan, 53(4):395 Written, Rosamond B. Spicer, 53(4):388 malaria, Peter J. Brown and Elizabeth D. Whitaker, 53(4):346 Reifying the Body through the Medicalization of Violent Death, David maritime anthropology, E. Paul Durrenberger, 53(1):74; Christopher L. Kozak, 53(1):48 Dyer, 54(1):83 revolution, Dwight B. Heath, 53(4):357 marketing, Okke Braadbaart, 53(2):143 The Rise and Fall of Centralization, Paul Bohannan, 53(4):395 market structure, Lois Stanford, 53(2):99 rural health, Carole E. Hill, 53(4):361 material culture, Josiah McC. Heyman, 53(2):132 rural Mexico, Tamar Diana Wilson, 53(3):269 medical anthropology, Peter J. Brown and Elizabeth D. Whitaker, sanitation, May Yacoob and Linda M. Whiteford, 53(4):330 53(4):346; Kathryn S. Oths, 53(3):245 secretaries, Mary Anne Wichroski, 53(1):33 medicalization of death, David Kozak, 53(1):48 The Secretary: Invisible Labor in the Workworld of Women, Mary Anne Megadevelopment, Environmentalism, and Resistance: The Institutional Wichroski, 53(1):33 Context of Kayap6 Indigenous Politics in Central Brazil, William H. shrimp fishing, Mark Moberg and Christopher L. Dyer, 53(2):160 Fisher, 53(3):220 social change, Howard M. Bahr, 53(1):55 420 HUMAN ORGANIZATION social impact assessment, Christopher L. Dyer, 53(1):83 Training Programs for the Practice of Applied Anthropology, Gilbert social movements, William H. Fisher, 53(3):220 Kushner, 53(2):186 social networks, Tamar Diana Wilson, 53(3):269 Transitions to Free Trade: Local Impacts of Changes in Mexican Agrar- Shrimpers, Processors, and Common Property in Mississippi, E. Paul ian Policy, Lois Stanford, 53(2):99 Durrenberger, 53(1):74 transnational markets, Robert R. Alvarez, 53(3):255 social impact assessment, James P. Boggs, 53(2):167 transnational migration, Tamar Diana Wilson, 53(3):269 social knowledge use, James P. Boggs, 53(2):167 treatment choice, Kathryn S. Oths, 53(3):245 specialization, Miles Richardson, 53(4):402 tropical rain forest, Ricardo Godoy, 53(3):233 stock assessment, Christopher L. Dyer, 53(1):83 United States, Benita J. Howell, 53(2):150 study abroad programs, Philip A. Dennis, 53(3):303 urban development, Catherine M. Cameron and John B. Gatewood, Studying the Social Impact of the Texas Shrimp Closure, James M. §3(1):21 Nance, Nina H. Garfield, and J. Anthony Paredes, 53(1):88 Using Indigenous Knowledge to Improve Agriculture and Natural Re- Sumu, Ricardo Godoy, 53(3):233 source Management, Billie R. DeWalt, 53(3):123 sustainability, Art Hansen, 53(1):11 US-Mexico border, Josiah McC. 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