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The SOCIAL SCIENCE JOURNAL© Official Journal of the Western Social Science Association Volume 35 1998 Published for the Association by ^ JAI PRESS INC. Stamford, Connecticut London, England Copyright © |AI Press Inc. 1998. All rights of reproduction in any form reserved. EDITOR David A. Freeman, Washburn University Deputy Editors Susan Abrams Beck, Fordham University Kent Brudney, Cuesta College Daniel Hoffman, Johnson C. Smith University J. Sean McCleneghan, Mew Mexico State University BOOK REVIEW EDITOR N. Prabha Unnithan, Colorado State University ASSOCIATE EDITORS Leonard Atencio, School of Business, Fort Lewis College Sidney M. Blumner, Department of Economics, California State Polytechnic University Om Bodvarsson, Department of Economics, St. Cloud State University David Bunting, Department of Economics, Eastern Washington University N. Joseph Cayer, School of Public Affairs, Arizona State University Janet M. Clark, Department of Political Science, University of Wyoming Bradley T. Cullen, Department of Geography, The University of New Mexico Patricia Dorman, Department of Sociology, Boise State University Janet Owens Frost, Department of Social & Behavioral Sciences, Eastern New Mexico University David E.R. Gay, Department of Economics, University of Arkansas Hermon George, Jr., Department of Black Studies, University of Northern Colorado John Harvey, Department of Economics, Texas Christian University John G. Hehr, Department of Geography, University of Arkansas Tom Hoffman, Department of Political Science, St. Mary’s University James W. Hulse, Department of History, University of Nevada at Reno Tom Isem, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, North Dakota State University Jeffrey L. Johnson, Department of Philosophy, Eastern Oregon State College Gary Kiger, Department of Sociology, Utah State University Richard M. Lei, School of Communication, Northern Arizona University Patricia MacCorquodale, Department of Sociology, University of Arizona Daniel J. Mclnemey, Department of History, Utah State University William A. Reese, Department of Sociology, Augusta College Dennis Reinhartz, Department of History, University of Texas at Arlington Benjamin D. Rhodes, Department of History, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Steven Schulte, Department of History, Mesa State College Zachary Smith, Department of Political Science, Northern Arizona University Ronald Stidham, Department of Political Science, Appalachian State University Idris Rhea Traylor, Jr., International Center for Arid and Semi-Arid Lands, Texas Tech University Kenneth R. Weber, United States Department of the Interior Louis F. Weschler, School of Public Affairs, Arizona State University Edward J. Williams, Department of Political Science, The University of Arizona, Tucson EDITORIAL ASSISTANT William Gary Kline, Georgia Southwestern State College FORMER EDITORS Oscar H. Lentz, Jr., Colorado School of Mines Stephen E. Schoderbek, U.S. Air Force Academy Cortland P. Auser, U.S. Air Force Academy Sidney Heitman, Colorado State University D. Stanley Etizen, Colorado State University R.P. Cuzzort, University of Colorado Robert M. Regoli, University of Colorado David Howard Davis, University of Wyoming Michael A. Katovich, Texas Christian University INDE)OVOLUME 35, NUMBERS 1-4,1998 Please note: numbers in parentheses indicate issue number in Volume 35. ARTICLES Author/Title A Downes, Bryan T., A Review Essay: Recent Adkisson, Richard W., Multi-Level Admin¬ Literature on Leading and Managing istrative Structure and the Distribution of Change in Public Service Organizations, Social Service Expenditures: A Nebraska 657-672 (4). Example, 303-318(3). Dukes, Richard L., Gang Membership and Anderson, John L., Techniques for Gover¬ Bias Against Young People Who Break nance, 493-508 (4). the Law, 347-360 (3). Arkinson, Glen, Regional Integration in the Emerging Global Economy: The Case of E NAFTA, 159-168 (2). Everest, Marcy Jean, The Electoral Conse¬ quences of Alienation: Nonvoting and B Protest Voting in the 1992 Presidential Bennett, Kenneth, Local Elected Officials Race, 4252(1). and Environmental Policy: Does Rural Matter Anymore?, 577-588 (4). G Blassingame, Lurton, Sustainable Cities: Gagnier, Michele N., Impact of Racially Dis¬ Oxymoron, Utopia, or Inevitability?, 1- proportionate Outcomes on Public Policy: 14(1). The U.S. Senate and the Death Penalty, Boyd, Robert L, The Storefront Church Min¬ 169-192 (2). istry in African American Communities Gill, Andew M., Cigarette Smoking, Illicit of the Urban North During the Great Mi¬ Drug Use and the Value of Life, 361-375 gration: The Making of an Ethnic Miche, (3) . 319-332 (3). Green, Kenneth, Organic Planning: A New Approach to Public Participation in Local C Governance, 509-523 (4). Crew, Robert E., Jr., Gubernatorial Leader¬ ship: Testing a Preliminary Model, 15-28 K (1). Kissler, Gerald, Oregon Shines; Updating D the Oregon State Strategic Plan, 543-563 Dennis, Christopher, The Impact of Racially (4) . Dispoportionate Outcomes on Public Pol¬ Kittredge, William P., Oregon Shines; Up¬ icy: The U.S. Senate and the Death Penal¬ dating the Oregon State Strategic Plan, ty, 169-182 (2). 543-563 (4). Doubt, Keith, Dworkin’s Moral Hermeneu¬ Kleg, Milton, As the World Turns: Ethno- tics and Sociological Theory, 333-345 Racial Distances After 70 Years, 183-190 (3). (2). Downes, Bryan T., The Role of Governments Krieg, Eric J., Methodological Consider¬ in 21st Century Governance: A Conclud¬ ations in the Study of Toxic Waste Haz¬ ing Essay, 589-600 (4). ards, 191-202 (2). J 676 THE SOCIAL SCIENCE JOURNAL Vol. 35/No. 5/1998 L cal Behaviors of Pro-Life Activists, 393- Lovrich, Nicholas P., Determinants of Public 405 (3). Support for tax and Expenditure Initia¬ Rider, Robert, A Game-Theoretic Interpreta¬ tives: An Oregon and Washington Case tion of Marcel Mauss’ ‘The Gift’, 203- Study, 213-230 (2). 212(2). Robbins, Mark D., Introduction to the Spe¬ M cial Issue on Governance, 477-491 (4). Martinez, Ruben, Globalization and the So¬ cial Sciences: Presidential Address, 601- S 613(4). Schaefer, Donald D.A., U.S. Foreign Policies Mdeoff, Marshall H., The Impact of Racially and Presidents Bush and Clinton: The In¬ Disproportionate Outcomes on Public fluence of China’s Most Favored Nation Policy: The U.S. Senate and the Death Status Upon Human Rights Issues, 407- Penalty, 169-182 (2). 421 (3). Merrill, Bruce D., Political Socialization in Simon, James, Political Socialization in the the Classroom Revisited: The Kids Vot¬ Classroom Revisited: The Kids Voting ing Program, 29-42 (1). Program, 29-42 (1). Moya, Sara D., Growth Management in Mar¬ Simonsen, Bill, Introduction to the Special icopa County, 1988-1992: An Application of Kindgon’s Agenda Setting Model, Issue on Governance, 477-491 (4). 525-542 (4). Southwell, Priscilla Lewis, The Electoral Consequences of Alienation: Nonvoting Me and Protest Voting in the 1992 Presiden¬ McBeth, Mark K., Local Elected Officials tial Race, 43-52 (1). and Environmental Policy: Does Rural Stanfield, Jacqueline B., Couples Coping Matter Anymore?, 577-588 (4). with Dual Careers: A Description of Flex¬ McKinney, Lucinda K., Technical Complex¬ ible and Rigid Coping Styles, 53-64 (1). ity, Regionalism, and Decision-Making: Steel, Brent S., Determinants of Public Sup¬ Case Processing Outcomes in EPA’s Tox¬ port for Tax and Expenditure Initiatives: ic Substances Program, 377-392 (3). An Oregon and Washington Case Study, 213-230 (2). N Strauss, Emanuel, Is There Something Social Nelson, Lisa, Introduction to the Special Is¬ Science Researchers Can Learn from Ar¬ sue on Governance, 477-491 (4). chaeologists?, 65-76 (1). Nelson, Lisa, Institutional Readiness for Inte¬ grated Watershed Management: The Case T of the Maumee River, 565-576 (4). Ting, Yuan, Compliance with Government Norrander, Barbara, Gender and Support for Mandates: The Case of Advance Notice Conventional and Unconventional politi¬ Law, 77-86(1). cal Behaviors of Pro-Life Activists, 393- 405 (3). V P Valentine, Jennifer, Gang Membership and Plein, L. Christopher, Organic Planning: A Bias Against Young People Who Break New Approach to Public Participation in the Law, 347-360 (3). Local Governance, 509-523 (4). W R Weiss, Meria, Conditions of Mothering: The Raymond, Paul, Gender and Support for Bio-Politics of Falling in Love with Your Conventional and Unconventional Politi¬ Child, 87-106(1). Index/Volume J5 677 Williams. David G., Organic Planning: A Y New Approach to Public Participation in Yamamoto, Kaora, As the World Turns: Eth- Local Governance, 509-523 (4). no-Racial Distances After 70 Years, 183- Weschler, Louis F., Institutional Readiness 190(2). for Integrated Watershed Management: Yoho, James, The Evolution of a Better Def¬ The Case of the Maumee River, 565-576 inition of ‘Interest Group’ and Its Syn¬ (4). onyms, 231-244 (2). RESEARCH NOTES Author/Title A Gomez, Brad T., Occupational Differences Aronson, Marilyn Carlson, Balck Portraits in and the Division of Labor in Political Par¬ African-American Literature: A Perspec¬ ty Activities, 119-132 (1). tive from 1920-1996, Including the Mid¬ west, 635-644 (4). H Haas, P.J., Affirmative Action in Municipal B Government: Political, Structural and De¬ Brofcak, Amy H., The Politics of AIDS Cur¬ mographic Determinants of Alternative ricula in the Schools: A Case Study of Strategies, 615-625 (4). New York, 265-274 (2). Heckelman, Jac C., Bribing Voters Without Verification, 435—443 (3). D Holmes, Malcolm D., Perceptions of Abusive Daniel, Coldwell, III, Observations on the Police Practices in a U.S.-Mexico Border Relations Between the Transition of East¬ Community, 107-118,(1). ern European/Central Asian Economies, Economic Growth, and Direct Foreign In¬ J vestment, 455-459 (3). Jian, Chunqi, Why Some Theories Fail to De¬ scribe, Explain, and Predict: Reconstruct¬ E ing the Future, 645-656 (4). Ellis, William E., New Zealand Perceptions of America: The Teaching of American M History/American Studies in New Mogull, R.G., The Incidence of California Zealand Universities, 245252 (2). Poverty by Population Segment, 627-634 (4). F Moser, H. Ronald, How Consumers View Freese, John R., Language, Symbols, and the Advertising by Optometrists, 445-453 Nebraska Councils of Defense, 423-433 (3). (3). N G Goldfinger, John, Occupational Differences Nelson, Wayne E., How Consumers View and the Division of Labor in Political Par¬ Advertising by Optometrists, 445-453 ty Activities, 119-132 (1). (3). 678 THE SOCIAL SCIENCE JOURNAL Vol. 35/No. .5/1998 P nomic Growth, and Direct Foreign Patrick, Steven, Differences in Inmate-In¬ Investment, 455^59 (3). mate and Inmate-Staff Altercations: Ex¬ amples from medium Security Prison, S 253-264 (2). Sylvia, R.D., Affirmative Action in Munici¬ Peterson, Steven A., The Politics of AIDS in pal Government: Political, Structural and Curricula in the Schools: A Case Study of Demographic Determinants of Alterna¬ New York, 265-274 (2). tive Strategies, 615-625(4). Pressman, Steven, The Gender Poverty Gap in Developed Countries: Causes and Z Cures, 275-286 (2). Zimmer, Martha H., Socioeconomic Deter¬ minants of Smoking Behavior During R Pregnancy, 133-142(1). Reid, John J., Observations on the Relations Zimmer, Michael A., Socioeconomic Deter¬ Between the Transition of Eastern Euro¬ minants of Smoking Behavior During pean/Central Assian Economies, Eco¬ Pregnancy, 133-142(1). REVIEW ESSAY Author/Title D Downes, Bryan T., A Review Essay: Recent Change in Public Service Organizations, Literature on Leading and Managing 657-672 (4). BOOK REVIEWS Author/Title A D Atchison, Patricia, Sacrificing Ourselves for Deo, Shripad, Economic Insanity: How Love: Why Women Compomise Health Growth-Driven Capitalism is Devouring and Self-Esteem and How to Stop, the American Dream, 467-469 (3). 461462 (3). Dunn, Tim, Law Enforcement and the INS: A Participant Observation Study of Control Agents, 152-154(1). B Braune, Nick, Police Ethics: Crisis in Law E Enforcement, 154-157 (1). Eller, Jackie L., Everyday Revolutionaries: Brown, Doug, Ethics and Economic Working Women and the Transformation Progress, 287-298 (2). of American Life, 475-476 (3). C H Collins, Michael D., Kremlin Capitalism: Halabi, Awad Eddis, Gender and the Israeli- Privatizing the Russian Economy, 290- Palestinian Conflict: The Politics of 293 (2). Women’s Resistance, 146-148 (1). Index/Volume 35 679 Herwick, Mark S., Design and Systems: Gen¬ O eral Applications of Methodology, 298- O’Brien, Paul W., Disaster Evacuation Be¬ 300 (2). havior: Tourists and Other Transients, Hoff, Samuel B., The American Presidency 465-467 (3). Under Siege, 294-295 (2). Huff-Corzine, Lin, Violence in Canada: So¬ R ciopolitical Perspectives, 148-151 (1). Raulli, Julie A., Uprooted Women: Migrant Domestics in the Caribbean, 472-473 (3). K Robey, John, Mexico Megacity, 300-302 (2). Kinnear, Douglas, American Economists of Rouse, Timothy P., Doin’ Drugs: Patterns of the Late Twentieth Century, 295-298 (2). African American Addiction, 469-472 (3). L Lamb, Berton Lee, The Limits of Organiza¬ S tional Change, 145-146 (1). Stanley, Debra L., Child Abuse and Delin¬ quency, 473-475 (3). M Moore, Helen A., American Academic and W the Survival of Marxist Ideas, 143-145 Wark, Richard L, The Legacy of Anomie (1). Theory, 462^65 (3). Mumme, Stephen P., The Militarization of the U.S.-Mexico Border 1978-1992: Low Y Intensity Conflict Doctrine Comes Home, Yates, Donald L., The Radical Sociology of 290-292 (2). Durkheim and Mauss, 151-152 (1). A

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