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The SOCIAL SCIENCE JOURNAL© Official Journal of the Western Social Science Association Volume 39 2002 PERGAMON EDITOR David A. Freeman, Washburn University Deputy Editors Susan Abrams Beck, Fordham University Paul Tang, California State University, Long Beach J. Sean McCleneghan, New Mexico State University BOOK REVIEW EDITOR Robert P. Watson, White House Studies, Boca Raton, FL ASSOCIATE EDITORS Staci L. Beavers, Political Science Program, California State University Walter Brand, NY City Technical College Doug Brown, College of Business, Northern Arizona University Patricia Dorman, Department of Sociology, Boise State University Kevin Duncan, Economics, University of Southern Colorado Mary Jo Tippeconnic Fox, Department of American Indian Studies, The University of Arizona Scott M. Fuess, Jr., Department of Economics, University of Nebraska Jose Z. Garcia, Borderlands, New Mexico State University Richard Greene, Department of Geography, Northern Illinois University John Harvey, Department of Economics, Texas Christian University Tom Hoffman, Department of Political Science, St. Mary’s University Jeffrey L. Johnson, Department of Philosophy, Eastern Oregon State College Lynn Jones, Political Science, Collin County Community College George N. Junne, Jr., Department of African American Studies, University of Northern Colorado Gary Kiger, Department of Sociology, Utah State University Gary Mattson, Iowa State University Patricia MacCorquodale, Department of Sociology, University of Arizona Leila Pratt. Economics, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga William A. Reese, Department of Sociology, Augusta College Martin Shipman, Journalism & Communication Studies, Arkansas State University Zachary Smith, Department of Political Science, Northern Arizona University Janet M. Tanski, Department of Economics, New Mexico State University’ David Trafmow, New Mexico State University Idris Rhea Traylor, Jr., International Center for Arid and Semi-Arid Lands, Texas Tech University Santos Vega, Hispanic Research Center, Arizona State University Richard A. Voeltz, Department of History & Humanities, Cameron University Louis F. Weschler, School of Public Affairs, Arizona State University Rick Wheelock, American Indian Studies, Fort Lewis College EDITORIAL ASSISTANT Priscilla R. Smith, School of Social Work, The University of Akron 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. Te.xas Christian University INDEX/VOLUME 39, NUMBERS 1-4, 2002 Please note: numbers in parcnthest»8 indicate issue number in Volume J9 ARTICLES Author/Title A G Allen, David W., Mundane Case Management Poli¬ Gould, Larry A., Indigenous People Policing Indi¬ cies in the American States: A Preliminary genous People: The Potential Psychological and Assessment Using the Political Economy Model, Cultural Costs, 171-188 (2). 1-18(1). Amodei, Nancy, Psychologists' Contribution to the H Prevention of Youth Violence, 511-526 (4). Hill, Mary Lynne Gasaway, Re-Shaping our Andrews, Tracy J., Negotiating Survival: Undocu¬ Words, Re-Shaping our World: Crimes Against mented Mexican Immigrant Women in the Paci¬ Humanity and other Signs of the Times,539-557 fic Northwest, 431-449 (3). (4). Hoffman, Thomas )., Violence and the Social B Sciences: Guest Editor's Comments, 509-510 Burkhart, Rose E., The Capitalist Political Economy (4). and Human Rights: Cross-National Evidence, Hoffman, Thomas ]., "Great Escapes": Protection 155-179 (2). from Violence through Spiritual Sources, 559- Burnett, Miles L., Testing the State Environmental 567 (4). Protection Literature in a Nonregulatory Policy Hou, C.C., Evolution of Economic Institutions and Arena: Implementation of Pollution Prevention China's Economic Reform, 363-379 (3). Policy in California and Colorado, 333-347 Hou, Jack W., Evolution of Economic Institutions (3). and China's Economic Reform, 363-379 (3). C J Cassidy, Margery A., The Influence of Patriarchal Johnson, David R., What should We Call our Kids? Ideology on Outcomes of Legal Decisions Invol¬ Choosing Children's Surnames When Parents' ving Woman Battering Cases: An Analysis of Last Names Differ, 419-429 (3). Five Historical Eras, 235-246 (2). Jacques, Peter, Population-Conflict Models: Blam¬ ing the Poor for Poverty, 599-612 (4). D DeLisi, Matt, The Columbine High School Mas¬ K sacre and Criminal Justice System Response: Kellog, Nancy D., Child Sexual Abuse: A Marker or An Exploratory Case Study, 19-30 (1). Magnifying Glass for Family Dysfunction?, 569- Deloria, Vine, jr.. Reforming the Future, Where is 582 (4). the Academy Going?, 325-332 (3). King, Karen N., The Art of Impression Management: Dorman, Patricia, FMLA, PDA and Maternity Leave Self-Presentation in Local-Level Campaign Lit¬ in Ldaho: A Comparison of Survey Data 1992- erature, 31-42 (1). 1993 and 1998, 451-464 (3). L F Lu, Hong, Interdependency, Communitarianism Freeman, David A., Violence Against Animals: An and Reintegrative shaming in China, 189-201 Epistemological Inquiry, 527-538 (4). (2). PII: 50362-3319(02)00249-5 Luna-Firebaugh, Eileen M., Women in Tribal Poli¬ Scott, Anthony A., Psychologists' Contribution to cing: An Examination of Their Status and Experi¬ the Prevention of Youth Violence, 511-526 ences, 583-592 (4). (4). Lynch, G. Patrick, The 'Congressionalization' of Scott, Kathryn M., Full Circle: Elementary and State Legislative Races, 43-52 (1). Secondary Education Politics and Policies of Lyndon Johnson and Bill Clinton, 53-64 (1). Shaw, Thomas C., Determinants of Presidents' M Legislative Support in the House, 1949-1995, McAndrews, Lawrence J., Full Circle: Elementary 381-398 (3). and Secondary Education Politics and Policies Shull, Steven A., Determinants of Presidents' of Lyndon Johnson and Bill Clinton, 53-64 (1). Legislative Support in the House, 1949-1995, McCleneghan, J. Sean, Municipal Elections and 381-398 (3). Community Media, 203-219 (2). Singh, Basil R., Problems and Possibilities of Ethnic McCleneghan, J. Sean, 'Reality Violence' on TV Minority Traditional Rights within Liberal News: It Began with Vietnam, 593-598 (4). Democracies, 221-234 (2). Miethe, Terance D., Interdepency, Communitarian- ism and Reintegrative Shaming in China, 189- 202 (2). T Miramontes, Teresa, Negotiating Survival: Undocu¬ Trafimow, David, The Influence of Patriarchal mented Mexican Immigrant Women in the Paci¬ Ideology on Outcomes of Legal Decisions Invol¬ fic Northwest, 431-449 (3). ving Woman Battering Cases: An Analysis of Molin, Andres, Economic Structure and Socioeco¬ Five Historical Eras, 235-246 (2). nomic Change in America's Micropolitan Areas, 1970-1997, 399-417 (3). Moreno-Riano, Gerson, Experimental Implications V for the Spiral of Silence, 65-82 (1). Vias, Alexander C., Economic Structure and Socio¬ Mulligan, Gordon F., Economic Structure and economic Change in Americas's Micropolitan Socioeconomic Change in America's Micropo¬ Areas, 1970-1997, 399-417 (3). litan Areas, 1970-1997, 399-417 (3). P Wildcat, Daniel R., Who is an American Indian?, Pennington, Robert, Critical Issues in Chinese Mar¬ 349-361 (3). ket Communication Development, 83-94 (1). Wong, Wilson, Did How We Learn Affect What We Peroff, Nicholas C., Who is An American Indian? Learn? Methodological Bias, Multimethod 349-361 (3). Research and the Case of Economic Develop¬ ment, 247-264 (2). R Wortham, Robert A., Spatial Differences in Fertility Ragland, Ruth Ann, Municipal Elections and Com¬ Decline in Kenya: Evidence from Recent Fertility munity Media, 203-219 (2). Surveys, 265-276 (2). Ridgeway, Sharon, Population-Conflict Models: Blaming the Poor for Poverty, 599-612 (4). Rozell, Mark )., The 'Congressionalization' of State Y Legislative Races, 43-52 (1). Ybarra, Vickie D., Negotiating Survival: Undocu¬ mented Mexican Immigrant Women in the Paci¬ fic Northwest, 431-449 (3). S Schaefer, Diane, Police Gang Intelligence Infiltrates a Small City, 95-108 (1). Z Scheuble, Laurie K., What Should we Call our Kids? Zhang, Lening, Interdependency, Communitarian- Choosing Children's Surnames when Parents' ism and Reintegrative Shaming in China, 189- Last Names Differ, 419-429 (3). 201 (2). Research Notes Author/Title B Bergdahl, Jacqueline, Sex Differences in Single N Vehicle Fatal Crashes: A Research Note, 287- Norris, Michael R., Sex Differences in Single Vehi¬ 293 (2). cle Fatal Crashes: A Research Note, 287-293 Bodvarsson, Orn B., Tipping and Service Quality: A (2). Reply to Lynn, 471-476 (3). Boyd, Robert L., Urban Unemployment, the Rural P Labor Market, and Southern Blacks in Farm Price, Bob, Social Capital and Factors Affecting Labor during the Great Depression: A Research Civic Engagement as Reported by Leaders of Note, 295-299 (2). Voluntary Associations, 119-128 (1). Burney, Nadeem A., The Efficiency of the Public Education System in Kuwait, 277-286 (2). Q Queneau, Herve, Preference Discrimination and G Faculty Diversity, 483-488 (3). Gallet, Craig A., A Note on the Determinants of Sexually Transmitted Disease Rates, 613-616 R (4). Rubens, Arthur, Management Support Organiza¬ Canderton, Philip T., Employment Patterns of His¬ tions and University Partnership in Nonprofit panic High School Graduates without College Education, Training and Consultation, 129-136 Experience, 301-307 (2). (1). Gibson, William A., Tipping and Service Quality: A Reply to Lynn, 471-476 (3). S Santos, Richard, Employment Patterns of Hispanic H High School Graduates Without College Experi¬ Hall, Ronald E., Pseudo-Racism among Chicano(a), ence, 301-307 (2). Asian and African Americans: Implications of Scott, Patrick G., Examining Red Tape in Public and the BlackAVhite Dichotomy, 109-112 (1). Private Organizations: A Further Look at the Hall, Ronald E., The Bell Curve: Implications for the Role of Individual Perceptions and Attitudes, PerformanceofBlackA/Vhite Athletes, 113-118(1). 477-482 (3). Hunt, Alan, State Formation from Below: The Turk¬ Seitz, Patricia, Employment Patterns of Hispanic ish Case, 617-624 (4). High School Graduates without College Experi¬ ence, 301-307 (2). I Isomaki, Veli-Pekka, The Fuzzy Foster Patenting— T A Theoretical Approach, 625-638 (4). Toklouglu, Ceylan, State Formation from below: The Turkish Case, 617-624 (4). M Madu, Sylvester Ntomchukwu, The Relationship W between Perceived Parental Physical Availabil¬ Weatherby, Georgie Ann, Network News Coverage ity and Child Sexual, Physical and Emotional of School Shootings, 465-470 (3). Abuse among High School Students in the Wimberley, Terry, Management Support Organiza¬ Northern Province, South Africa, 639-645 (4). tions and University Partnership in Nonprofit Maguire, Brendan, Network News Coverage of Education, Training and Consultation, 129-136 School Shootings, 465-470 (3). (1). Mathers, Richard A., Network News Coverage of School Shootings, 465-470 (3). Z Mohammed, Othman E., The Efficiency of the Pub¬ Zoogah, Baniyelme, Preference Discrimination and lic Education System in Kuwait, 277-286 (2). Faculty Diversity, 483-488 (3). Book Reviews Author/Title A Aguiar, Gary G., Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Lesperance, Wayne F., Jr., Nuclear Monopoly, Revival of American Community, 489-490 (3). 319-320 (2). Linn, J. Gary, Handbook of HIV Prevention, 309- B 310(2). Boncheva, Antonina, Globalization on Trial: The Long, Stewart, Issues in the Economics of Immigra¬ Human Condition and the Information Civiliza¬ tion, 144-146 (1). tion, 137-139 (1). Burrell, Barbara, Constructing Public Opinion, M 312-314 (2). Maccarone, Ellen M., Making Social Science Mat¬ ter: Why Social Inquiry Fails and How it can C Succeed Again, 146-148 (1). Choi, Sheena, Distinctively American: The Resi¬ Martindale, Dawn C., Seeking El Dorado: African dential Liberal Arts Colleges, 321-323 (2). Americans in California, 496-499 (3). Murphey, Kathleen A., Distinctively American: The E Residential Liberal Arts Colleges, 321-323 (2). Embry, Jessie L., Stories of the Old West: Tales of the Mining Camp, Cavalry Troop and Cattle P Ranch, 139-140 (1). Parham, Mary G., Confederate Settlements in Brit¬ Emerson, S.M., Social Care and Social Exclusion: A ish Honduras, 149-151 (1). Comparative Study of Older People's Care in Europe, 140-142 (1). R Rawls, Antoinette, Handbook of HIV Prevention, F 309-310(2). Fox, Mary Jo Tippeconnic, Shamanism, 314-316(2). S Segady, Thomas W., The Demoralization of Wes¬ Greer, Jennifer, The Children are Watching: How tern Culture: Social Theory and the Dilemmas of the Media Teach about Diversity, 491-493 (3). Modern Living, 310-312 (2). Guerrero, M.A. Jaimes, A Sacred Path: The Way of the Muscogee Creeks, 499-501 (3). T Tzoumis, Kelly, Barry Commoners' Contribution to H the Environmental Movement: Science and Hammes, David L., Reflection without Rules: Eco¬ Social Action, 493-494 (3). nomic Methodology and Contemporary Science Theory, 495-496 (3). U Uliasz, ConnieTaylor, Return to Reason, 151-153(1). J Janda, Sarah Eppler, Contrary Neighbors: Southern W Plains and Removed Indians in Indian Territory, Wang, Enbao, Hirohito and the Making of Modern 142-143 (1). Japan, 317-319 (2). Review Essay Author/Title B K Barash, David P., Violence: Recent Books on a Not- Kanieski, Mary Ann, The Poor are Different from So-Recent Epidemic, 647-652 (4). You and Me: They have Less Money, 503-508 (3).

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