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to Politics & Society Volume 34 Number 1 (March 2006), pp. 1-128 Number 2 (June 2006), pp. 129-304 Number 3 (September 2006), pp. 305-460 Number 4 (December 2006), pp. 461-608 Authors: ANDERSSON, JENNY, “The People’s Library and the Electronic Workshop: Comparing Swedish and British Social Democracy,” 431. BELL, STEPHEN, “A Victim of Its Own Success: Internationalization, Neoliberalism and Organizational Involution at the Business Council of Australia,” 543. BLACKBURN, ROBIN, “The Global Pension Crisis: From Gray Capitalism to Responsible Accumulation,” 135. BORIS, EILEEN, and JENNIFER KLEIN, “Organizing Home Care: Low-Waged Workers in the Welfare State,” 81. CARAWAY, TERI L., “Political Openness and Transnational Activism: Comparative Insights from Labor Activism,” 277. CIOFFI, JOHN W., and MARTIN HOPNER, “The Political Paradox of Finance Capitalism: Interests, Preferences, and Center-Left Party Politics in Corporate Governance Reform,” 463. DRYZEK, JOHN S., see Goodin, R. E. DURFEE, ALESHA, see Meyers, M. K. ENGELEN, EWALD, “Resocializing Capital: Putting Pension Savings in the Service of Financial Pluralism?” 187. FOLBRE, NANCY, “Demanding Quality: Worker/Consumer Coalitions and ‘High Road’ Strategies in the Care Sector,” 11. GOODIN, ROBERT E., and JOHN S. DRYZEK, “Deliberative Impacts: The Macro- Political Uptake of Mini-Publics,” 219. GOYER, MICHEL, “Varieties of Institutional Investors and National Models of Capitalism: The Transformation of Corporate Governance in France and Germany,” 399. HAYDEN, ANDERS, “France’s 35-Hour Week: Attack on Business? Win-Win Reform? Or Betrayal of Disadvantaged Workers?” 503. HENDRIKS, CAROLYN M., “When the Forum Meets Interest Politics: Strategic Uses of Public Deliberation,” 571. POLITICS & SOCIETY, Vol. 34 No. 4, December 2006 603-605 © 2006 Sage Publications POLITICS & SOCIETY HOPNER, MARTIN, see Cioffi, J. W. JACOBY, DAN, “Caring about Caring Labor: An Introduction,” 5. KLEIN, JENNIFER, see Boris, E. LAZAR, NOMI CLAIRE, “Must Exceptionalism Prove the Rule? An Angle on Emergency Government in the History of Political Thought,” 245. LOPEZ, STEVEN HENRY, “Culture Change Management in Long-Term Care: A Shop- Floor View,” 55. MEAGHER, GABRIELLE, “What Can We Expect from Paid Carers?” 33. MEDVETZ, THOMAS, “The Strength of Weekly Ties: Relations of Material and Symbolic Exchange in the Conservative Movement,” 343. MEYERS, MARCIA K., and ALESHA DURFEE, “Who Pays? The Visible and Invisible Costs of Child Care,” 109. OLIN WRIGHT, ERIK, “Making Capital Socially Acceptable: An Introduction to Robin Blackburn and Ewald Engelen,” 131. WILLIAMS, HEATHER, “Fighting Corporate Swine,” 369. WOOD, ELISABETH JEAN, “Variation in Sexual Violence During War,” 307. Articles: “Caring about Caring Labor: An Introduction,” Jacoby, 5. “Culture Change Management In Long-Term Care: A Shop-Floor View,” Lopez, 55. “Deliberative Impacts: The Macro-Political Uptake of Mini-Publics,’ Goodin and Dryzek, 219. “Demanding Quality: Worker/Consumer Coalitions and “High Road’ Strategies in the Care Sector,” Folbre, 11. “Fighting Corporate Swine,” Williams, 369. “France’s 35-Hour Week: Attack on Business? Win-Win Reform? Or Betrayal of Disadvantaged Workers?” Hayden, 503. “The Global Pension Crisis: From Gray Capitalism to Responsible Accumulation,” Blackburn, 135. “The Political Paradox of Finance Capitalism: Interests, Preferences, and Center-Left Party Politics in Corporate Governance Reform,” Cioffi and Hépner, 463. “Must Exceptionalism Prove the Rule? An Angle on Emergency Government in the History of Political Thought,” Lazar, 245. “Organizing Home Care: Low-Waged Workers in the Welfare State,” Boris and Klein, 81. “The People’s Library and the Electronic Workshop: Comparing Swedish and British Social Democracy,” Andersson, 431. “Political Openness and Transnational Activism: Comparative Insights from Labor Activism,” Caraway, 277. “Resocializing Capital: Putting Pension Savings in the Service of Financial Pluralism?” Engelen, 187. “Making Capital Socially Acceptable: An Introduction to Robin Blackburn and Ewald Engelen,” Olin Wright, 131. “The Strength of Weekly Ties: Relations of Material and Symbolic Exchange in the Conservative Movement,” Medvetz, 343. “Variation in Sexual Violence during War,’ Wood, 307. “Varieties of Institutional Investors and National Models of Capitalism: The Transforma- tion of Corporate Governance in France and Germany,” Goyer, 399. “A Victim of Its Own Success: Internationalization, Neoliberalism and Organizational Involution at the Business Council of Australia,” Bell, 543. “What Can We Expect from Paid Carers?” Meagher, 33. “When the Forum Meets Interest Politics: Strategic Uses of Public Deliberation,” Hendriks, 571. “Who Pays? The Visible and Invisible Costs of Child Care,’ Meyers and Durfee, 109.

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