Qualitative Sociology Volume 26, Number 1 Spring 2003 High Stakes: Time Poverty, Testing, and the Children of the Working Poor Katherine §. Newman and Margaret M. Chin Reforming Poor Women: The Cultural Politics and Practices of Welfare Reform Chad Brou ght nn “Racing for Innocence”: Whiteness, Corporate Culture, and the Backlash Against Affirmative Action Jennifer L. Pierce Veiled Submission: Gender, Power, and Identity Among Evangelical and Muslim Women in the United States John P. Bartkowski and Jen’nan Ghazal Read After the Interview Carol A. B. Warren, Tori Barnes-Brus, Heather Burgess, Lori Wiebold-Lippisch, with Jennifer Hackney, Geoffrey Harkness, Vickie Kennedy, Robert Dingwall, Paul C. Rosenblatt, Ann Ryen, and Roger Shuy RESEARCH NOTE Qualitative Research on Adolescent Risk Using E-Mail: 4 Methodological Assessment Richard M. Hessler, Jane Downing, Cathleen Beltz, Angela Pelliccio, Mark Powell, and Whitley Vale REVIEW ESSAY Water Is Not Just to Drink Peter K. Mannine BOOK REVIEWS The Elusive Quest: Accountability in Hospitals. By Wiener, Carolyn L. Reviewed by Chris Wellin Invisible Lives: The Erasure of Transsexual and Transgendered People. By Namaste, Viviane K. Reviewed by Keri Jacqueline Brandt Postcolonial and Queer Theories: Intersections and Essays. By Hawley, John C. Reviewed by Keri Jacqueline Brandt Qualitative Sociology Volume 26, Number 2 Summer 2003 “FOB” and ““Whitewashed”: Identity and Internalized Racism Among Second Generation Asian Americans Karen Pyke and Tran Dang Race, Risk, and the Emergence of Gender Boundaries: Kids Crossing Boundaries in Summer Camps Vale rle {nn Mi OTe What Difference Does Difference Make? Position and Privilege in the Field jill A. McCorke 1 K n Myers Educating the “Variant,” Educating the Public: Gender and the Rhetoric of Legitimation in The Ladder Magazine for Lesbians Varianne ¢ Stories in Decisions: How At-Risk Individuals Decide to Request Predictive Testing for Huntington Disease Susan Vi ( \ REVIEW ESSAY Race and Representation William He Thinking Through Media: Politics, Power, and the American Way Laura Grina Can Emotions Be Rational? James M. J BOOK REVIEWS Fuzzy-Set Social Science. By Ragin, Charles ¢ Reviewed by D Phe Dignity of Working Men: Morality and the Boundaries of Race, Class, and Immigration. By Lamont, Michelle R Qualitative Sociology Volume 26, Number 3 Fall 2003 SPECIAL ISSUE Personal Narratives Jennifer L. Pierce, Guest Editor Special Issue Introduction Jennifer L. Pierce Skirting the Instrumental Paradox: Intentional Belief Through Narrative in Latin American Pentecostalism David Smilde Accounting for Divorce: Gender and Uncoupling Narratives Susan Walzer and Thomas P. Oles Pregnant with Possibility: Reflections on Embodiment, Access, and Inclusion in Field Research Jennifer A. Reich Traveling from Feminism to Mainstream Sociology and Back: One Woman’s Tale of Tenure and the Politics of Backlash Je nnifer I Pie rce Three Women Writing/Riding Feminism’s Third Wave Hokulani Aikau, Karla Erickson, and Wendy Leo Moore Cover photo by Charles Decke? Qualitative Sociology Volume 26, Number 4 Winter 2003 SPECIAL ISSUE Sex and Sociology: Sociological Studies of Sexuality, 1910-1978 Janice M. Irvine, Guest Editor “The Sociologist as Voyeur’: Social Theory and Sexuality Research, 1910-1978 Janice M The City as a Sexual Laboratory: The Queer Heritage of the Chicago School ilTalé Introduction to “Sexuai Scripts: Origins, Influences and Changes” ivfi Sexual Scripts: Origins, Influences and Changes { Sex and Gender in the 1970s ( Queers, Bodies and Postmodern Sexualities: A Note on Revisiting the “Sexual” in Symbolic Interactionism } Gay-for-Pay: Straight Men and the Making of Gay Pornography BOOK REVIEWS Student Resistance: A History of the Unruly Subject By Boren, Mark Edelman Beyond the Campus: How Colleges and Universities Form Partnerships with Their Communities By Maurrasse, David Theories of the Information Society. Second Edition By Webster, Frank