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The Sociological! Quarterly Index, Volume 40, Numbers 1-4, 1999 Please note: numbers in parenthesis refer to the issue number in volume 40 A Adler, Patricia and Peter Adler. Transience and the Postmodern Self: The Geographic Mobility of Resort Workers, 31—58 (1) Altheide, David L. and R. Sam Michalowski. Fear in the News: A Discourse of Control, 475-503 (3) Analyzing Narratives of Expertise: Toward the Development of a Burkeian Pentadic Scheme (Stan J. Knapp), 587-612 (4) The Animal Text: Message and Meaning in Television Advertisements (Jennifer E. Lerner and Linda Kalof), 565—586 (4) B Barnes, Donna A. and Catherine Connolly. Repression, the Judicial System, and Political Opportu- nities for Civil Rights Advocacy During Reconstruction, 327—345 (2) Baxter, Vern. The Impact of Financial Restructuring and Changes in Corporate Control on Invest- ment and Employment in the U.S. Petroleum Industry, 269-291 (2) Berbrier, Mitch. Impression Management For the Thinking Racist: A Case Study of Intellectual- ization as Stigma Transformation in Contemporary White Supremacist Discourse, 41 1-433 (3) Berns, Nancy. “My Problem and How I Solved It”: Domestic Violence in Women’s Magazines, 85- 108 (1) Britton, Dana M. Cat Fights and Gang Fights: Preference for Work in a Male-Dominated Organiza- tion, 455-474 (3) Cc Cat Fights and Gang Fights: Preference for Work in a Male-Dominated Organization (Dana M. Brit- ton), 455-474 (3) The Chicago School Reforms: Are They Working? (William Rau, Paul J. Baker, and Dianne Ashby), 641-661 (4) Ciccantell, Paul S. It’s All About Power: The Political Economy and Ecology of Redefining the Bra- zilian Amazon, 293-315 (2) Crane, Diana. Gender and Hegemony in Fashion Magazines: Women’s Interpretations of Fashion Photographs, 541-563 (4) D Desensitizing Herbert Blumer’s Work on Race Relations: Recent Applications of His Group Posi- tion Theory to the Study of Contemporary Race Prejudice (Luigi Esposito and John W. Mur- phy), 397-410 (3) E Elliott, James R. Social Isolation and Labor Market Insulation: Network and Neighborhood Effects on Less-Educated Urban Workers, 199-216 (2) 706 THE SOCIOLOGICAL QUARTERLY Vol. 40/No. 4/1999 Esposito, Luigi and John W. Murphy. Desensitizing Herbert Blumer’s Work on Race Relations: Recent Applications of His Group Position Theory to the Study of Contemporary Race Preju- dice, 397-410 (3) Extended Stratification: Immigrant and Native Differences in Individual and Family Labor (Pidi Zhang and Jimy Sanders), 681 —704 (4) F Fear in the News: A Discourse of Control (David L. Altheide and R. Sam Michalowski), 475-503 (3) Finlay, William and James E. Coverdill. The Search Game: Organizational Conflicts and the Use of Headhunters, 11-30 (1) Fox, Kathryn J. Reproducing Criminal Types: Cognitive Treatment for Violent Offenders in Prison, 435-453 (3) Fractured Resistances: The Debate over Assimiliationism among Gays and Lesbians in the United States (Amy Hequembourg and Jorge Arditi), 663—680 (4) G Gagné, Patricia and Richard Tewksbury. Knowledge and Power, Body and Self: An Analysis of Knowledge Systems and the Transgendered Self, 59-83 (1) Gender and the Body of Medicine or at Least Some Body Parts: (Re)Constructing the Prestige Hier- archy of Medical Specialties (Susan W. Hinze), 217—239 (2) Gender and Hegemony in Fashion Magazines: Women’s Interpretations of Fashion Photographs (Diana Crane), 541-563 (4) A Gendered Context of Opportunity: Determinants of Poverty across Urban and Rural Labor Mar- kets (Dana L. Haynie and Bridget K. Gorman), 177—197 (2) Gunter, Valerie J., Marilyn Aronoff, and Susan Joel. Toxic Contamination and Communities: Using an Ecological-Symbolic Perspective to Theorize Response Contingencies, 623-640 (4) Gurevitch, Zali. The Tongue’s Break Dance: Theory, Poetry, and the Critical Body, 525-540 (3) H Haynie, Dana L. and Bridget K. Gorman. A Gendered Context of Opportunity: Determinants of Poverty Across Urban and Rural Labor Markets, 177-197 (2) Hequembourg, Amy and Jorge Arditi. Fractured Resistances: The Debate over Assimilationism among Gays and Lesbians in the United States, 663-680 (4) Hinze, Susan W. Gender and the Body of Medicine or at Least Some Body Parts: (Re)Constructing the Prestige Hierarchy of Medical Specialties, 217—239 (2) Husting, Ginna. When a War Is Not a War: Abortion, Desert Storm, and Representations of Protest in American TV News, 159-176 (1) I The Impact of Financial Restructuring and Changes in Corporate Control on Investment and Employment in the U.S. Petroleum Industry (Vern Baxter), 269-291 (2) Impression Management For the Thinking Racist: A Case Study of Intellectualization as Stigma Transformation in Contemporary White Supremacist Discourse (Mitch Berbrier), 41 1-433 (3) Information Pools and Racialized Narrative Structures (David R. Maines), 317-326 (2) It’s All about Power: The Political Economy and Ecology of Redefining the Brazilian Amazon (Paul S. Ciccantell), 293-315 (2) K Kim, Kyung-Man. The Management of Temporality: Ethnomethodology as Historical Reconstruc- tion of Practical Action, 505-523 (3) Index, Volume 40, Numbers 1-4, 1999 SIS o™ N Knapp, Stan J. Analyzing Narratives of Expertise: Toward the Development of a Burkeian Pentadic Scheme, 587-612 (4) Knowledge and Power, Body and Self: An Analysis of Knowledge Systems and the Transgendered Self (Patricia Gagné and Richard Tewksbury), 59-83 (1) Kommemorating the Ku Klux Klan (Michael Lewis and Jacqueline Serbu) 139-157 (1) L Lerner, Jennifer E. and Linda Kalof. The Animal Text: Message and Meaning in Television Adver- tisements, 565—586 (4) Lewis, Michael and Jacqueline Serbu. Kommemorating the Ku Klux Klan, 139-157 (1) M Maines, David R. Information Pools and Racialized Narrative Structures, 317-326 (2) The Management of Temporality: Ethnomethodology as Historical Reconstruction of Practical Action (Kyung-Man Kim), 505-523 (3) “My Problem and How I Solved It’: Domestic Violence in Women’s Magazines (Nancy Berns), 85— 108 (1) N “Neighbors Who Might Become Friends”: Selves, Genres, and Citizenship in Narratives of HIV (Corinne Squire), 109-137 (1) P Pilnick, Alison. “Patient Counseling” by Pharmacists: Advice, Information, or Instruction?, 613—622 (4) Preda, Alex. The Turn to Things: Arguments for a Sociological Theory of Things, 347-366 (2) R Racial Differences in Access to Hierarchical Authority: An Analysis of Change over Time, 1972- 1994 (Ryan A. Smith), 367-395 (3) Rau, William, Paul J. Baker, and Dianne Ashby. The Chicago School Reforms: Are They Working?, 641-661 (4) Repression, the Judicial System, and Political Opportunities for Civil Rights Advocacy During Reconstruction (Donna A. Barnes and Catherine Connolly), 327-345 (2) Reproducing Criminal Types: Cognitive Treatment for Violent Offenders in Prison (Kathryn J. Fox), 435-453 (3) S The Search Game: Organizational Conflicts and the Use of Headhunters (William Finlay and James E. Coverdill), 11-30 (1) Smith, Ryan A. Racial Differences in Access to Hierarchical Authority: An Analysis of Change over Time, 1972-1994, 367-395 (3) Social Isolation and Labor Market Insulation: Network and Neighborhood Effects on Less-Educated Urban Workers (James R. Elliott), 199-216 (2) Squire, Corinne. “Neighbors Who Might Become Friends”: Selves, Genres, and Citizenship in Nar- ratives of HIV, 109-137 (1) T The Tongue’s Break Dance: Theory, Poetry, and the Critical Body (Zali Gurevitch), 525-540 (3) Toxic Contamination and Communities: Using an Ecological-Symbolic Perspective to Theorize Response Contingencies (Valerie J. Gunter, Marilyn Aronoff, and Susan Joel), 623-640 (4) 708 THE SOCIOLOGICAL QUARTERLY Vol. 40/No. 4/1999 The Transformation of the Dominant Corporate Form from Multidivisional to Multisubsidiary: The Role of the 1986 Tax Reform Act (Mary Zey and Tami Swenson), 241-267 (2) Transience and the Postmodern Self: The Occupational Mobility of Resort Workers (Peter Adler and Patti Adler), 31-58 (1) The Turn to Things: Arguments for a Sociological Theory of Things (Alex Preda), 347-366 (2) U Under the Bridges of Polk County: A Laboratory for Teaching and Research (R. Dean Wright), 1-10 (1) W When a War Is Not a War: Abortion, Desert Storm, and Representations of Protest in American TV News (Ginna Husting), 159-176 (1) Wright, R. Dean. Under the Bridges of Polk County: A Laboratory for Teaching and Research, 1-10 (1) Z Zey, Mary and Tami Swenson. The Transformation of the Dominant Corporate Form From Multidi- visional to Multisubsidiary: The Role of the 1986 Tax Reform Act, 241-267 (2) Zhang, Pidi and Jimy Sanders. Extended Stratification: Immigrant and Native Differences in Indi- vidual and Family Labor, 681-704 (4)

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