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Index Sociological Perspectives Volume 54, 2011 A Training: Merging Qualitative Abrutyn, Seth.“The Old Institutionalism and Quantitative Sociologies,” Meets the New Institutionalism,” 54(1):125-XXX (Randy Hodson, 54(3):283-306. Lindsey Joyce Chamberlain, Martha Akerstrém, Malin.“Balancing Contradictory Crowley, and Daniel Tope). Identities—Performing Masculinity Coe, Anna-Britt and Annette Schnabel. in Victim Narratives,” 54(1):103-25. “Emotions Matter After All: How “Ambiguity, Religion, and Relational Context: Reproductive Rights Advocates Competing Influences on Moral Orchestrate Emotions to Influence Attitudes?” 54(1):59-82 (Markus H. Policies in Peru,” 54(4):665-88. Schafer). “Cognitive Advantages of East Asian American Asencio, Emily K.“Does Incarceration Change Children: When Do Such Advantages the Criminal Identity? A Synthesis Emerge and What Explains Them?” of Labeling and Identity Theory 54(3):377-402 (Yongmin Sun). Perspectives on Identity Change,” “Concentrated Disadvantages and Beliefs 54(2):163-82. about the Causes of Poverty: A Multi-Level Analysis,” 54(2):205-27 (David M. Merolla, Matthew O. B Hunt, and Richard T. Serpe). “Balancing Contradictory Identities— Condron, Dennis J., see Kendralin ]. Freeman. Performing Masculinity in Victim Crowley, Martha, see Randy Hodson. Narratives,” 54(1):103-25 (Malin “Cultural Correlates of Ego-Network Akerstrém, Veronika Burcar, and Closure,” 54(3):479-87 David Wasterfors). (Omar Lizardo). Bany, James A., see Belinda Robnett. Barrett, Don.“ Typology of Adaptations to D Same-Sex Sexual Orientation among Men,”54(4):619-40. Daniel, Caitlin, see Jenny M. Stuber. “Bathrooms, Baseball, and Bra-Shopping: “Does Incarceration Change the Criminal Lesbian and Gay Parents Talk Identity? A Synthesis of Labeling about Engendering their Children,” and Identity Theory Perspectives on Identity Change,”54(2):163-82 (Emily 54(3):329-50 (Dana Berkowitz and Maura Ryan). K. Asencio and Peter J. Burke). “Drawing New Symbolic Boundaries Over Old “Befriending the ‘Other’: Patterns of Social Social Boundaries: Forging Social Ties between the Religious and Movement Unity in Congregation- Non-Religious,” 54(4):713-31 Based Community Organizing,” (Nicholas Vargas and Matthew T. 54(3):453-77 (Heidi Swarts). Loveland). Berkowitz, Dana.“Bathrooms, Baseball, and Bra-Shopping: Lesbian and Gay E Parents Talk about Engendering “Effects of Educational Transitions on Stu- their Children,” 54(3):329-50. dents’ Academic Trajectory: A Life Berten, Hans.“Mechanisms of Peer Influ- Course Perspective,” 54(4):497-520 ence among Adolescents: Cohesion (Amy G. Langenkamp). versus Structural Equivalence,” “Emotions Matter After All: How Reproduc- 54(2):183-204. tive Rights Advocates Orchestrate Branch, Enobong Hannah.“Regional Conver- Emotions to Influence Policies in gence in Low-Wage Work and Earn- Peru,” 54(4):665-88 (Anna-Britt Coe ings, 1970-2000,” 54(4):569-92. and Annette Schnabel). Burcar, Veronika, see Malin Akerstrém. Burk, Peter J., see Emily Asencio. F Freeman, Kendralin J..“Schmoozing in Cc Elementary School: The Importance Chamberlain, Lindsey Joyce, see Randy Hodson. of Social Capital to First Graders,” “Coding Ethnographies for Research and 54(4):521-46. Sociological Perspectives, Vol. 54, Issue 4, pp. 741-743 ISSN 0731-1214, electronic ISSN 1533-8673. DOT: 10.1525/sop.2011.54.4.741. SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES Volume 54, Number 4, 2011 G Use During Adolescence,” 54(1): “Gender, Church Involvement, and African- 37-58. American Political Participation,” Kwon, Roy.“ Hegemonies in the World-Sys- 54(4):689-712 (Belinda Robnett and tem: An Empirical Assessment of James A. Bany). Hegemonic Sequences from the 16" “Gender, Social Class, and Exclusion: Col- to 20° Century,” 54(4):593-617. legiate Peer Culture and Social Reproduction,” 54(3):431-51 Jenny L M. Stuber, Joshua Klugman, and Langenkamp, Amy G.“Effects of Educational Caitlin Daniel). Transitions on Students’ Academic “Gendered Arrests or Gendered Sentenc- Trajectory: A Life Course Perspec- ing: Explaining the Narrowing of tive,” 54(4):497-520. the Gender Gap in Imprisonment Lizardo, Omar.“Cultural Correlates of Ego- over Time: 1970-2008,” 54(4):641-64 Network Closure,” 54(3):479-87. (Mark G. Harmon and Robert M. Loveland, Matthew T., see Nicolas Vargas. O’Brien). Lu, Alexander.“Stress and Physical Health Gong, Rachel.“Internet Politics and State Deterioration in the Aftermath Media Control: Candidate Weblogs of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita,” in Malaysia,” 54(3):307-28. 54(2):229-50. “GPA, Depression and Drinking: A Longitudi- nal Comparison of High School Boys and Girls,” 54(3):351-76 (Nathan D. M Shippee and Timothy J. Owens). McCormack, Mark.” Hierarchy without Hege- mony: Locating Boys in and Inclu- H sive School Setting,” 54(1):83-102. “Mechanisms of Peer Influence among Ado- Harmon, Mark G..“Gendered Arrests or Gendered Sentencing: Explain- lescents: Cohesion versus Structural ing the Narrowing of the Gender Equivalence,” 54(2):183-204 (Hans Berten and Ronan Van Rossem). Gap in Imprisonment over Time: Merolla, David M..“Concentrated Disadvan- 1970-2008,” 54(4):641-64. “Hegemonies in the World-System: An tages and Beliefs about the Causes of Poverty: A Multi-Level Analysis,” Empirical Assessment of Hege- monic Sequences from the 16" to 54(2):205-27. 20" Century,” 54(4):593-617 (Roy Messner, Michael A.“The Privilege of Teach- ing about Privilege,” 54(1):3-14. Kwon). “Hierarchy without Hegemony: Locating Boys in an Inclusive School Setting,” O 54(1):83-102 (Mark McCormack). O’Brien, Robert M., see Mark G. Harmon. Hodson, Randy.“ Coding Ethnographies for “The Old Institutionalism Meets the New Research and Training: Merging Institutionalism,” 54(3):283-306 (Seth Qualitative and Quantitative Soci- Abrutyn and Jonathan H. Turner). ologies,” 54(1):125-31. Owens, Timothy J., see Nathan D. Shippee. Hunt, Matthew O., see David M. Merolla Hunter, Margaret.“Shake It, Baby, Shake It: P Consumption and the New Gender Relation in Hip-Hop,” 54(1):15-26. Peck, B. Mitchell.“Talking with Me or Talking at Me? The Impact of Status Charac- teristics on Doctor-Patient Interac- I tion,” 54(4):547-67. “Internet Politics and State Media Control: Pollack, Lance M., see Don Barrett. Candidate Weblogs in Malaysia,” “Poverty among Asian-Americans in the 54(3):307-28 (Rachel Gong). Twenty-First Century,” 54(2):251-76 (Isao Takei and Arthur Sakamoto). J “The Privilege of Teaching about Privilege,” Jones, Jennifer A.“Who Are We? Producing 54(1):3-14 (Michael A. Messner). Group Identity through Everyday Practices of Conflict and Discourse,” R 54(2):139-61. “Regional Convergence in Low-Wage Work and Earnings, 1970-2000,” 54(4): K 569-92 (Enobong Hannah Branch Klugman, Joshua, see Jenny M. Stuber and Caroline Hanley). Kramer, Rory A..“Who Is Really Doing It? Robnett, Belinda.“Gender, Church Involve- Peer Embeddedness and Substance ment, and African-American Index/Volume 54, 2011 Political Participation,” 54(4):689-712. T Ryan, Maura, see Dana Berkowitz. Takei, Isao.“Poverty among Asian-Americans in the Twenty-First Century,” 54(2):251-76. Ss “Talking with Me or Talking at Me? The Sakamoto, Arthur, see Isao Takei. Impact of Status Characteristics Schafer, Markus H.“Ambiguity, Religion, and on Doctor-Patient Interaction,” Relational Context: Competing 54(4):547-67 (B. Mitchell Peck and Influences on Moral Attitudes?” Sonya Conner). 54(1):59-82. Tope, Daniel, see Randy Hodson. “Schmoozing in Elementary School: Tie Turner, Jonathan H., see Seth Abrutyn. Importance of Social Capital to “Typology of Adaptations to Same-Sex First Graders,” 54(4):521-46 Sexual Orientation among Men,” (Kendralin J. Freeman and Dennis 54(4):619—40 (Don Barrett and Lance J. Condron). M. Pollack). Schnabel, Annette, see Anna-Britt Coe. Stuber, Jenny M.“Gender, Social Class, and Exclusion: Collegiate Peer Cul- V ture and Social Reproduction,” Van Rossem, Ronan, see Hans Berten. 54(3):431-51. Vargas, Nicolas.“ Befriending the ‘Other’: Serpe, Richard T., see David M. Merolla. Patterns of Social Ties between “Shake It, Baby, Shake It: Consumption the Religious and Non-Religious,” and the New Gender Relation in 54(4):713-31. Hip-Hop,” 54(1):15-26 (Margaret Vaquera, Elizabeth, see Rory A. Kramer. Hunter). Shippee, Nathan D.“GPA, Depression and WwW Drinking: A Longitudinal Compari- Wasterfors, David, see Malin Akerstrém. son of High School Boys and Girls,” “What's Oppositional Culture Got to Do with 54(3):351-76. It? Moving Beyond the Strong Version “Stress and Physical Health Deterioration of the Acting White Hypothesis,” in the Aftermath of Hurricanes 54(3):403-30 (Tina Wildhagen). Katrina and Rita,” 54(2):229-50 “Who Are We? Producing Group Identity (Alexander Lu). through Everyday Practices of Sun, Yongmin.“Cognitive Advantages of Conflict and Discourse,” 54(2): East Asian American Children: 139-61 (Jennifer A. Jones). When Do Such Advantages “Who Is Realiy Doing It? Peer Embeddedness Emerge and What Explains and Substance Use During Adoles- Them?” 54(3):377—402. cence,” 54(1):37-58 (Rory A. Kramer Swarts, Heidi.“ Drawing New Symbolic and Elizabeth Vaquera). Boundaries Over Old Social WildhaTigna.e“ nWh,at' s Oppositional Boundaries: Forging Social Move- Culture Got to Do with It? Mov- ment Unity in Congregation- ing Beyond the Strong Version Based Community Organizing,” of the Acting White Hypothesis,” 54(3):453-77. 54(3):403-30.

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