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INDEX — VOLUME 54, 1995 for Native Peoples in Australia and Canada, 54(2):205 Methodological and Management Issues in Applied Interdiscipli- nary AIDS Research in Developing Countries, 54(3):335 TITLE INDEX Mexican-American Perceptions of Severe Mental Illness, 54(1):70 Miners and Managers: Workplace Cultures in a British Columbia (Titles are arranged in alphabetical order; each title is accompanied by Coal Mine, 54(3):238 the volume , number, and beginning page. The index number assigned Mississippi Shrimper’s Unions Again: Facts, Figures, and Mis- to each title is also used in the Author Index and Subject Index.) representations, 54(4):474 Organizing for Global Effectiveness: Ethnicity and Organizations, 1. Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal Mortality in Rural Australia, 54(3):249 54(2):214 Promoting Sportfishing Development in Puerto Rico: Travel 2: Applied Anthropology: From the Classroom to the Community, Agents’ Perceptions of the Caribbean, 54(3):295 54(3):325 Reconciling Patterns of Career Advancement with Organizational Assessing the Validity of Informant Recall: Results of a Time Use Change: A Case From General Motors, 54(4):417 Pilot Study in Peri-Urban Egypt, 54(3):304 Rotating Credit Associations in Nepal: Dhikuri as Capital, Credit, Basic Concepts and Techniques of Rapid Appraisal, 54(1):42 Saving and Investment, 54(4):449 Body Image and Weight Concerns among African American and Social Organization and Development Anthropology, 54(3):340 White Adolescent Females: Differences that Make a Difference, Social Research and Litigation: Good Intentions versus Good Eth- 54(2):103 ics, 54(3):331 Brazilians and the 1990 United States Census: Immigrants, Solidarity and Agency: Rethinking Community Development, Ethnicity, and the Undercount, 54(1):52 54(1):60 Collective Action for Common Property Resource Rejuvenation: The Displacement of Peasant Settlers in the Amazon: The Case of The Case of People’s Artificial Reefs in Kerala State, India, 54(2):160 Santa Cruz, Bolivia, 54(3):273 Common Goods and Private Profits: Traditional and Modern Com- The Elusive Enclave: Ethnicity, Class, and Nationality among munal Land Management in Portugal, 54(3):283 Latino Entrepreneurs in Greater Washington, DC, 54(4):383 Cultural Adaptation to Danger and the Safety of Commercial and The Hidden Injuries of Bureaucracy: Work in an American Nurs- Oceanic Fishermen, 54(2):153 ing Home, 54(3):229 Examining Power, Serving the State: Anthropology, Congress and The Historical Transformation of a Grassroots Environmental the Invasion of Panama, 54(3):318 Group, 54(4):410 Family Bonding and Delinquency: Racial and Ethnic Influences The Paradoxical World of Daily Domestic Workers in Cali, Co- among U. S. Youth, 54(4):363 lombia, 54(4):393 Family Planning Outreach and Credit Programs in Rural “The Single-Parent Family,’ Child Poverty, and Welfare Reform, Bangladesh, 54(4):455 54(4):355 Farmers’ Knowledge and Sustainable Agroecosystem Manage- The Social Acceptability of Clearcutting in the Pacific Northwest, ment: An Operational Definition and an Example from Chiapas, 54(1):95 Mexico, 54(3):263 There Are No Free Gifts! Social Support and the Need for Reci- Filipino Self-Help and Peacemaking Strategies: A View from the procity, 54(4):401 Mindanao Hinterland, 54(1):10 “There were no sus in the old days”: Post-Harvest Pest Manage- Finance, Romance, Social Support, and Condom Use among Im- ment in an Egyptian Oasis Village, 54(2):195 poverished Inner-City Women, 54(2):115 Tourism and Cultural Change in Small-Scale Societies, 54(1):87 Fisher Scientists: The Reconstruction of Scientific Discourse, Urban African American Adolescents and their Parents: Percep- 54(4):429 tions of Violence within and against their Communities, 54(4):373 Fisheries along the Eastern Black Sea Coast of Turkey: Informal When Do Property Rights Matter? Open Access, Informal Social Resource Management in Small-Scale Fishing in the Shadow ofa Controls, and Deforestation in the Ecuadorian Amazon, 54(2):187 Dominant Capitalist Fishery, 54(4):437 Workplace Training, Workplace Learning: A Case Study, 54(1):31 Focus Groups and Ethnography, 54(1):78 Gender and Migration: The Readjustment of Women Migrants in Barabados, Ireland, and Newfoundland, 54(4):470 AUTHOR INDEX Generational Change, Folk Medicine, and Medical Self-Care in a Rural Appalachian Community, 54(2):129 (The index number following each author’s name refers to the corre- How Many Trees Does it Take to Cook a Pot of Rice? Fuelwood sponding article title in the Title Index above.) and Tree Consumption in Four Philippine Communities, 54(2):182 How the Poor Fight for Respect and Resources in Village India, Agar, Michael, 18 54(2):169 Alley, Kelly D., 44 Independence and Collective Action: Reconsidering Union Activ- Austin, Timothy, 14 ity among Commercial Fishermen in Mississippi, 54(2):143 Baer, Roberta D., 2 Industry-University Cooperation at Japan’s Protein Engineering Bailey, Conner, 44 Research Institute: A Study Based on Long-Term Fieldwork, Beck, Scott H., 20 54(1):20 Beck, Tony, 22 Informed Consent in Applied Research: A Comment, 54(3):330 Beebe, James, 4 Irony among Blind Israelis: The Meaning, Construction, and Force, Bellon, Mauricio R., 13 54(3):309 Bernal, Pilar, 45 “Tt Is Futile to Trust in Man”: Methodological Difficulties in Study- Bhattacharyya, Jnanabrata, 40 ing Non-Mainstream Populations with Reference to Ethiopian Jews Briody, Elizabeth K., 36 in Israel, 54(1):1 Brouwer, Roland, 8 Life Stories of the Terminally Ill: Therapeutic and Anthropologi- Bustillo, Marta, 2 cal Paradigms, 54(4):462 Cavender, Anthony P., 20 Long Distance Commuting in Resource Industries: Implications Cernea, Michael M., 38 HUMAN ORGANIZATION INDEX — VOLUME 54, 1995 for Native Peoples in Australia and Canada, 54(2):205 Methodological and Management Issues in Applied Interdiscipli- nary AIDS Research in Developing Countries, 54(3):335 TITLE INDEX Mexican-American Perceptions of Severe Mental Illness, 54(1):70 Miners and Managers: Workplace Cultures in a British Columbia (Titles are arranged in alphabetical order; each title is accompanied by Coal Mine, 54(3):238 the volume , number, and beginning page. The index number assigned Mississippi Shrimper’s Unions Again: Facts, Figures, and Mis- to each title is also used in the Author Index and Subject Index.) representations, 54(4):474 Organizing for Global Effectiveness: Ethnicity and Organizations, 1. Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal Mortality in Rural Australia, 54(3):249 54(2):214 Promoting Sportfishing Development in Puerto Rico: Travel 2: Applied Anthropology: From the Classroom to the Community, Agents’ Perceptions of the Caribbean, 54(3):295 54(3):325 Reconciling Patterns of Career Advancement with Organizational Assessing the Validity of Informant Recall: Results of a Time Use Change: A Case From General Motors, 54(4):417 Pilot Study in Peri-Urban Egypt, 54(3):304 Rotating Credit Associations in Nepal: Dhikuri as Capital, Credit, Basic Concepts and Techniques of Rapid Appraisal, 54(1):42 Saving and Investment, 54(4):449 Body Image and Weight Concerns among African American and Social Organization and Development Anthropology, 54(3):340 White Adolescent Females: Differences that Make a Difference, Social Research and Litigation: Good Intentions versus Good Eth- 54(2):103 ics, 54(3):331 Brazilians and the 1990 United States Census: Immigrants, Solidarity and Agency: Rethinking Community Development, Ethnicity, and the Undercount, 54(1):52 54(1):60 Collective Action for Common Property Resource Rejuvenation: The Displacement of Peasant Settlers in the Amazon: The Case of The Case of People’s Artificial Reefs in Kerala State, India, 54(2):160 Santa Cruz, Bolivia, 54(3):273 Common Goods and Private Profits: Traditional and Modern Com- The Elusive Enclave: Ethnicity, Class, and Nationality among munal Land Management in Portugal, 54(3):283 Latino Entrepreneurs in Greater Washington, DC, 54(4):383 Cultural Adaptation to Danger and the Safety of Commercial and The Hidden Injuries of Bureaucracy: Work in an American Nurs- Oceanic Fishermen, 54(2):153 ing Home, 54(3):229 Examining Power, Serving the State: Anthropology, Congress and The Historical Transformation of a Grassroots Environmental the Invasion of Panama, 54(3):318 Group, 54(4):410 Family Bonding and Delinquency: Racial and Ethnic Influences The Paradoxical World of Daily Domestic Workers in Cali, Co- among U. S. Youth, 54(4):363 lombia, 54(4):393 Family Planning Outreach and Credit Programs in Rural “The Single-Parent Family,’ Child Poverty, and Welfare Reform, Bangladesh, 54(4):455 54(4):355 Farmers’ Knowledge and Sustainable Agroecosystem Manage- The Social Acceptability of Clearcutting in the Pacific Northwest, ment: An Operational Definition and an Example from Chiapas, 54(1):95 Mexico, 54(3):263 There Are No Free Gifts! Social Support and the Need for Reci- Filipino Self-Help and Peacemaking Strategies: A View from the procity, 54(4):401 Mindanao Hinterland, 54(1):10 “There were no sus in the old days”: Post-Harvest Pest Manage- Finance, Romance, Social Support, and Condom Use among Im- ment in an Egyptian Oasis Village, 54(2):195 poverished Inner-City Women, 54(2):115 Tourism and Cultural Change in Small-Scale Societies, 54(1):87 Fisher Scientists: The Reconstruction of Scientific Discourse, Urban African American Adolescents and their Parents: Percep- 54(4):429 tions of Violence within and against their Communities, 54(4):373 Fisheries along the Eastern Black Sea Coast of Turkey: Informal When Do Property Rights Matter? Open Access, Informal Social Resource Management in Small-Scale Fishing in the Shadow ofa Controls, and Deforestation in the Ecuadorian Amazon, 54(2):187 Dominant Capitalist Fishery, 54(4):437 Workplace Training, Workplace Learning: A Case Study, 54(1):31 Focus Groups and Ethnography, 54(1):78 Gender and Migration: The Readjustment of Women Migrants in Barabados, Ireland, and Newfoundland, 54(4):470 AUTHOR INDEX Generational Change, Folk Medicine, and Medical Self-Care in a Rural Appalachian Community, 54(2):129 (The index number following each author’s name refers to the corre- How Many Trees Does it Take to Cook a Pot of Rice? Fuelwood sponding article title in the Title Index above.) and Tree Consumption in Four Philippine Communities, 54(2):182 How the Poor Fight for Respect and Resources in Village India, Agar, Michael, 18 54(2):169 Alley, Kelly D., 44 Independence and Collective Action: Reconsidering Union Activ- Austin, Timothy, 14 ity among Commercial Fishermen in Mississippi, 54(2):143 Baer, Roberta D., 2 Industry-University Cooperation at Japan’s Protein Engineering Bailey, Conner, 44 Research Institute: A Study Based on Long-Term Fieldwork, Beck, Scott H., 20 54(1):20 Beck, Tony, 22 Informed Consent in Applied Research: A Comment, 54(3):330 Beebe, James, 4 Irony among Blind Israelis: The Meaning, Construction, and Force, Bellon, Mauricio R., 13 54(3):309 Bernal, Pilar, 45 “Tt Is Futile to Trust in Man”: Methodological Difficulties in Study- Bhattacharyya, Jnanabrata, 40 ing Non-Mainstream Populations with Reference to Ethiopian Jews Briody, Elizabeth K., 36 in Israel, 54(1):1 Brouwer, Roland, 8 Life Stories of the Terminally Ill: Therapeutic and Anthropologi- Bustillo, Marta, 2 cal Paradigms, 54(4):462 Cavender, Anthony P., 20 Long Distance Commuting in Resource Industries: Implications Cernea, Michael M., 38 HUMAN ORGANIZATION Chhetri, Ram B., 37 Weeks, Priscilla, 16 Coleman, Samuel, 24 Weil, Shalva, 27 Darrah, Charles N., 53 Whitehead, Tony L., 51 Deshen, Shlomo, 26 Williams, Holly Ann, 48 E. Paul, Durrenberger, 33 Willis, Carron, 2 Faupel, Charles E., 44 Winkler, Anne, 31 Fitchen, Janet M., 46 Fleising, Usher, 32 Foner, Nancy, 43 SUBJECT INDEX Galal, Osman, 3 Gill, Lesley, 10 (The index numbers following the subject headings correspond with Gmelch, George, 19 the articles in the Title Index.) Gmelch, Sharon Bohn, 19 Griffith, David C., 35 aborigines, | Hansis, Richard, 47 acculturation, 31 Harrison, Gail G., 3 action research, 34 Hashemi, Syed M., 12 adolescence, 5 Hogg, Robert S., 1 adolescents, 51 Jerome, Norge W., 3 African Americans, 5, 11, 51 Johnson, Jeffrey C., 35 AIDS, 15 Johnson, G. David, 23 Alabama, 44 Kaljee, Linda M., 51 Amazon, 41, 52 Kirksey, Avanelle, 3 applied research, 25, 30, 38 Knudsen, Stale, 17 artificial reefs, 7 Kurien, John, 7 Australia, 1, 29 Lewis, Harold, 2 authority, 10 MacDonald, James, 18 Baltimore City, 51 Mansperger, Mark C., 50 Bangladesh, 12 Margolis, Maxine L., 6 Barbados, 19 McNabb, Steven, 39 Black Sea, 17 Megally, Nadia, 3 blindness workers, 26 Meleis, Afaf I., 45 body image, 5 Metcalf, Crysta J., 36 Bolivia, 41 Miracle, Andrew, 11 Brazil, 6, 52 Nichter, Mimi, 5 bureaucracy, 43 Nichter, Mark, 5 Cali, 45 O’Faircheallaigh, Ciaran, 29 Canada, 19, 29, 32 Parker, Sheila, 5 career perceptions, 36 Parrish, Anne M., 49 Chiapas, 13 Perry, Wendy, 2 children, 46 Pessar, Patricia R., 42 clearcutting, 47 Poggie, John J., 9 Colombia, 45 Pollnac, Richard B., 9 common property resources, 7 Price, Laurie J., 28 communal land management, 8 Reeves-Ellington, Richard, 34 community development, 40 Ricardo, Izabel, 51 confidentiality, 39 Ricci, Judith A., 3 Congress, 10 Riordan, Catherine A., 23 conversational analysis, 18 Ritenbaugh, Cheryl, 5 credit, 12 Romeo, Donna, 2 crime, 14 Rouse, Michael J., 32 deforestation, 21, 52 Rudel, Thomas K., 52 delinquency, 11 Saldana, Delia Huron, 31 developing countries, 30 Schuler, Sidney Ruth, 12 development, 21, 35 Sims, Colette, 5 development anthropology, 38 Skehan, Tom, 11 direct observation, 3 Slorah, Pat, 2 disability, 26 Sobo, E. J., 15 discourse, 16 Stanton, Bonita, 51 domestic workers, 45 Streefland, Pieter H., 30 drug use, 18 Thiele, Graham, 41 Ecuador, 52 Thomas, J. Stephen, 23 Egypt, 3, 49 Urdaneta, Maria Luisa, 31 empowerment, 26 VanDusen, Charles, 9 ethics, 25, 39 Vuckovic, Nancy, 5 Ethiopian Jews, 27 Wallace, Ben J., 21 ethnic beauty ideals, 5 Wax, Murray L., 25 ethnic organization, 34 Weber, Linda R., 11 ethnicity, 2 VOL. 54, NO. 4 WINTER 1995 ethnographic method, 18 North Carolina, 28 Exxon Valdez, 39 nursing home, 43 family, 11, 46 organizational change, 36 family planning, 12 organizational culture, 32 farmers, 41 organzation, 22 fieldwork, 24, 25 participation, 47 fisheries, 16, 17 peacemaking, 14 fishing, 7, 9, 23 peasants, 41 Florida, 2 Phillipines, 14, 21 focus group, 18 Portugal, 8 folk medicine, 20 post-harvest technologies, 49 forestry, 8 poverty, 22, 46 forests, 47 power, 10 fuelwood, 21 problem solving, 53 gender, 19, 22 Puerto Rico, 35 General Motors, 36 rapid appraisal, 4 graduate curriculum, 2 rapid assessment, 4 grassroots environmentalism, 44 reciprocity, 48 hazardous waste, 44 research consortia, 24 health care, 2 resistance, 44 Hispanics, 11, 31 return migration, 19 holism, 27 risk assessment, 9 hospice, 28 ritual, 26 immigrant entrepreneurship, 42 rotating credit associations, 37 immigrants, 6 rural Appalachia, 20 India, 7, 22 rural development, 41 indigenous knowledge, 13 safety, 9, 23 indigenous pest management, 49 schizophrenia, 31 industrial ethnography, 53 science, 16 informant recall, 3 science and technology, 24 informed consent, 25 self-esteem, 15 insider vs. outsider research, 27 self-help, 40 integrated pest management, 49 sexual relationsips, 15 interdisciplinary research, 30 shrimp, 33 Ireland, 19 small-scale societies, 59 Israel, 26 social acceptability, 47 Japan, 24 social bonding, 11 job skills, 53 social control, 14 labor, 29, 45 social differentiation, 8 labor relations, 33 social organization, 38 land clearing, 52 social research, 39 land utilization and tenure, 50 social support, 48 Latinos, 42 social supports, 15 law, 33 solidarity, 40 life history, 28 sportfishing, 35 life review, 28 state, 10 litigation, 39 stress, 9 Loba, 37 stress management, 23 maize, 13 sustainable agriculture, 13 management, 17, 32 Tanzania, 30 manufacturing, 53 terminal illness, 28 maritime anthropology, 33 Texas, 16 Maryland, 51 time allocation methods, 3 medical self-care, 20 tourism, 35, 50 mental illness, 31 Turkey, 17 methodology, 27 unions, 33 Mexican-Americans, 31 United States, 2, 9, 10, 11, 16, 20, 23, 28, 31, 33, 36, 42, 43, 44, 46, 51 Mexico, 13 US Census, 6 miners, 32 violence, 51 mining, 29 Virgin Islands, 35 Mississippi, 23, 33 Washington, DC, 42 mortality, | welfare, 46 Muslim/Christian Conflict, 14 West Bengal, 22 Mustang, 37 Whites, 5, 11 native populations, 29 women, 12, 15 Nepal, 37 women’s roles, 45 New York, 43, 46 workplace training, 53 Newfoundland, 19 World Bank, 38 480 ORGANIZATION

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