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Sociological Focus Published Quarterly by the North Central Sociological Association Contents of Volume 37: 1-4, February-November 2004 AUTHOR AND TITLE PAGES Aguilera, Michael B. “The Effect of Legalization on the Labor Markets of Latin American Immigrants: A Gendered Comparison.” 349-369 Anahita, Sine. See David Schweingruber. Arriagada, Paula A. See Timothy Jon Curry. Bamaca, Mayra Y. See Adrianna J. Umana-Taylor. 3erns, Nancy. See David Schweingruber. Burdette, Amy M. See Terrence D. Hill. Christie-Mizell, C. Andrée. “The Immediate and Long-Term Effects of Family Income on Child and Adolescent Bullying.” Cornwell, Benjamin. See Timothy Jon Curry. Curry, Timothy Jon. “Richer and Whiter: How Publishers of Popular Magazines Construct Their Readerships for Advertisers.” Delgado-Romero, Edward. See Eileen Diaz McConnell. Dugan, Kimberly B. “Strategy and ‘Spin’: Opposing Movement Frames in an Anti-Gay Voter Initiative.” Dunn, Jennifer L. “The Politics of Empathy: Social Movements and Victim Repertoires.” Gagne, Patricia. See Matthew Renfro-Sargent. Hill, Terrence D. “Conservative Protestantism and Attitudes Toward Homosexuality: Does Political Orientation Mediate the Relationship?’ 59-70 Hohmann-Marriott, Bryndl. See Stephen Kulis. Jarosch, Jeff. See Timothy Jon Curry. Keith, Bruce. “Disciplinary Culture and Organizational Dissonance: The Regional Association in American Sociology.” North Central Sociological Association 2004 Presidential Address. 83-105 King, Marissa. “Cooptation or Cooperation: The Role of Transnational Advocacy Organizations in the Zapatista Movement.” 269-286 Kulis, Stephen. “Majority Rules? The Effects of School Ethnic Composition on Substance Use by Mexican Heritage Adolescents.” 371-392 Lovaglia, Michael J. “Stereotype Threat and Differential Expected Consequences: Explaining Group Differences in Mental Ability Test Sceres.” 107-125 Lucas, Jeffrey W. See Michael J. Lovaglia. Marsiglia, Flavio F. See Stephen Kulis. McConnell, Eileen Diaz. “Latino Panethnicity: Reality or Methodological Construction.” Moulton, Benjamin E. See Terrence D. Hill. Murguia, Edward. See Rogelio Saenz. Nath, Leda E. See Michael J. Lovaglia. Nieri, Tanya. See Stephen Kulis. Pérez, Eduardo T. “Ethnic Habitual Dispositions and Strategies of Condescension: Latino Professors Identify Sociocultural Capital Revenues for Their Teaching Productions in the Academy.” 313-327 Purk, Janice. “Family Health Care Tasks: An Exploration (Research Note).” 71-80 Renfro-Sargent, Matthew. “Introduction: Social Movements in the New Century.” 187-193 Robnett, Belinda. “Emotional Resonance, Social Location, and Strategic Framing.” 195-212 Rosenblatt, Paul C. “Challenges in Cross-Cultural Marriage: When She is Chinese and He Euro-American.” 43-58 Rutstrom, Elisabet. See Michael J. Lovaglia. Saenz, Rogelio. “The Latino Experience: Introduction, Context, and Overview.” 289-295 Schweingruber, David. “Popping the Question’ When the Answer is Known: The Engagement Proposal as Performance.” 1438-161 Sicotte, Diane. See Stephen Kullis. Stewart, Ciloue Cheng. See Paul C. Rosenblatt. Sullivan, Richard. “Mapping the Dimensions of Labor Revitalization: Movement Innovators Survey the California Frontier.” Tindall, D. B. “Social Movement Participation Over Time: An Ego-Network Approach to Micro-Mobilization 163-184 Umana-Tavlor, Adrianna J. “Immigrant Mothers’ Experiences with Ethnic Socialization of Adolescents Growing Up in the United States: An Examination of Colombian, Guatemalan, Mexican, and Puerto Rican Mothers Wadsworth, Tim. “Industrial Composition, Labor Markets, and Crime 1-24 Willer, David. See Michael J. Lovaglia Youngreen, Reef. See Michael J. Lovaglia

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