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ociological erspectives INDEX Volume 39, Numbers 1-4, 1996 Please note: Numbers in parentheses indicate issue number in volume 39. Author/Title A “Community, Capitalism and Rebellion in Arditi, Jorge, “The Feminization of Chiapas,” 39(4):517-538 (Joseph M. Etiquette Literature: Foucault, Mecha- Witmeyer) nisms of Social Change, and the Para- Couch, Carl J., see Diekema, D.A. “The Criminalization of Hate: A Compari- doxes of Empowerment,” 39(3):417-434 “Arts and Craft: Implementing an Arts- son of Structural and Polity Influences Based Development Strategy in a on the Passage of ‘Bias-Crime’ Legisla- ‘Controlled Growth’ County,” 39(4): tion in the United States,” 39(1):129-154 539-555 (Richard Gendron) (Valerie Jenness) Avalos, Manuel, “Gender Inequality: Sort- Crowfoot, James E., see Wondolleck, J.M. ing Out the Effects of Race/Ethnicity “The Culture of Poverty: An Ideological and Gender in the Anglo Male - Latino Analysis,” 39(4):465-495 (David L. Female Earnings Gap,” 39(4):497-515 Harvey) B D Barbosa, Luiz C., “The People of the Forest “The Demise of Community and Ecology in Against International Capitalism: the Pacific Northwest: Historical Roots Systemic and Anti-Systemic Forces in of the Ancient Forest Conflict,” the Battle for the Preservation of the 29(2):277-300 (Clayton W. Dumont, Jr.) Brazilian Amazon Rainforest,” Diekema, David A., “The Third Party 39(2):317-332 Standpoint, Postmodernism, and the Bell, Wendell, “The Sociology of the Future Study of Social Transactions,” 39(1):111- and the Future of Sociology,” 39(1):39-57 127 Brown, J. David, see Colomy, P. “The Dominant Ideology and Brazilian Tabloids: News Content in Class- Cc Targeted Newspapers,” 39(1):175-206 Chriss, James J., “Toward an Interparadig- (Frederick Schiff) matic Dialogue on Goffman,” 39(3):333- Dumont, Clayton W., Jr., “The Demise of 339 Community and Ecology in the Pacific Colomy, Paul, “Goffman and Interactional Northwest: Historical Roots of the Citizenship,” 39(3):371-381 Ancient Forest Conflict,” 39(2):277-300 SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES Volume 39, Number 4, 1996 E Ingalsbee, Timothy, “Earth First! Activism: “Earth First! Activism: Ecological Postmod- Ecological Postmodern Praxis in Radical ern Praxis in Radical Environmental Environmental Identities,” 39(2):263-276 Identities,” 39(2:)263-276 (Timothy “Introduction: Environmental Conflict,” Ingalsbee) 38(2):211-218 (Denise Lach) Ebaugh, Helen Rose, see Murphree, D.W. J F Jenness, Valerie, “The Criminalization of “The Feminization of Etiquette Literature: Hate: A Comparison of Structural and Foucault, Mechanisms of Social Change, Polity Influences on the Passage of ‘Bias and the Paradoxes of Empowerment,” Crime’ Legislation of the United States,” 39(3):417-434 (Jorge Arditi) 39(1):129-154 G L “Gender Inequality: Sorting Out the Effects Lach, Denise, “Introduction: Environmen- of Race/Ethnicity and Gender in the tal Conflict,” 39(2):211-218 Anglo Male - Latino Female Earnings Lenski, Gerhard, see Nolan, P. Gap,” 39(4):497-515 (Manuel Avalos) Lovaglia, Michael J., see Szmatka, J. “Gender, Work, and Culture: Why the Industrial Revolution Came Early to England But Late to China,” 38(1):1-21 M (Jack A. Goldstone) Manring, Nancy J, see Wondolleck, J.M. Gendron, Richard, “Arts and Craft: Imple- “The Massification of Education in Hong menting an Arts-Based Development Kong: Effects on the Equality of Oppor- Strategy in a ‘Controlled Growth’ tunity, 1981-1991,” 39(1):155-174 (David County,” 39(4):539-555 Post) Giugni, Marco G., see Wisler, D. “Mediation of Environmental Conflicts in “Goffman and Interactional Citizenship,” Hawaii: Win-Win or Co-optation?” 39(3):371-381 (Paul Colomy) 39(2):301-316 (Neghin Modavi) “Goffman in Feminist Perspective,” Modavi, Neghin, “Mediation of Environ- 39(3):353-369 (Candace West) mental Conflicts in Hawaii: Win-Win or Goldstone, Jack A., “Gender, Work, and Co-optation?” 39(2):301-316 Culture: Why the Industrial Revolution Murphree, David W., “Toxic Waste Siting Came Early to England But Late to and Community Resistance: How Coop- China,” 39(1):1-21 tation of Local Citizen Opposition Grattet, Ryken, see Jenness, V. Failed,” 39(4):447-463 H N Harvey, David L., “The Culture of Poverty: Nolan, Patrick, “Technology, Ideology, and An Ideological Analysis,” 39(4):465-495 Hopcroft, Rosemary L., see Witmeyer. Social Development,” 39(1):23-38. I Oo “The Impact of Race on Environmental Ostrow, James M., “Spontaneous Involve- Quality: An Empirical and Theoretical ment and Social Life,” 39(3):341-351 Discussion,” 39(2):231-248 (Raquel Ozawa, Connie P., “Science in Environ- Pinderhughes) mental Conflicts,” 39(2):219-230 P T “The People of the Forest Against Interna- “Technology, Ideology, and Social Devel- tional Capitalism: Systemic and Anti- opment,” 39(1):23-38 (Patrick Nolan) Systemic Forces in the Battle for the “Teetering at the Top of the Ladder: The Preservation of the Brazilian Amazon Experience of Citizen Group Partici- Rainforest,” 39(2):317-332 (Luiz C. pants in Alternative Dispute Resolution Barbosa) Processes,” 39(2):249-262 (Julia M. Pinderhughes, Raquel, “The Impact of Race Wondolleck) on Environmental Quality: An Empiri- “Theoretical Perspectives on Goffman: cal and _ Theoretical Discussion,” Critique and Commentary,” 39(3):383- 39(2):231-248 392 (George Psathas) Post, David, “The Massification of Educa- “The Third Party Standpoint, Postmodern- tion in Hong Kong: Effects on the Equal- ism, and the Study of Social Transac- ity of Opportunity, 1981-1991,” tions,” 39(1):111-127, (David A. 39(1):155-174 Diekema) Powell, Joel O., see Diekema, D.A. “Toward an Interparadigmatic Dialogue on Prather, Jane E., “What Sociologists are Goffman,” 39(3):333-339 (James J. Learning About the Next Generation of Chriss) Students: Are we Prepared to Teach in “Toxic Waste Siting and Community Resis- the 21st Century?” 39(4):437-446 tance: How Cooptation of Local Citizen Psathas, George, “Theoretical Perspectives Opposition Failed,” 39(4):447-463 on Goffman: Critique and Commen- (David W. Murphree) tary,” 39(3):383-392 Ww R West, Candace, “Goffman in Feminist Reed, Michael H., see Harvey, D.L. Perspective,” 39(3):353-369 “What Sociologists are Learning About the S Next Generation of Students: Are we Schiff, Frederick, “The Dominant Ideology Prepared to Teach in the 21st Century?” and Brazilian Tabloids: News Content in 39(4):437-446 (Jane E. Prather) Class-Targeted Newspapers,” 39(1):175- Whitmeyer, Joseph M., “Eccentricity and 206 Indulgence in Autocratic Rulers,” “Science in Environmental Conflicts,” 39(1):59-83 39(2):219-230 (Connie P. Ozawa) Whitmeyer, Joseph M., “Community, Capi- “The Significance of Method,” 39(3):393- talism and Rebellion in Chiapas,” 415 (Jacek Szmatka) 39(4):517-538 “Social Movements and Institutional Selec- Wisler, Dominique, “Social Movements tivity,” 39(1):85-109 (Dominique Wisler) and Institutional Selectivity,” 39(1):85- “The Sociology of the Future and the 109 Future of Sociology,” 39(1):39-57 Wondolleck, Julia M., “Teetering at the Top (Wendell Bell) of the Ladder: The Experience of Citizen “Spontaneous Involvement and Social Group Participants in Alternative Life,” 39(3):341-351 (James M. Ostrow) Dispute Resolution Processes,” 39(2):249-262 Szmatka, Jacek, “The Significance of Method,” 39(3):393-415 Wright, Stuart A., see Murphree, D.W.

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