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The Sociological Quarterly Index, Volume 42, Numbers 1-4, 2001 Please note: numbers in parenthesis refer to the issue number in volume 42 A A Dialectical Response to Levine’s “French Tradition”, (Jennifer M. Lehmann), 79-84 (1) Adelman, Robert M., Hui-shien Tsao, Stewart E. Tolnay, and Kyle Crowder. Neighborhood Disad- vantage among Racial and Ethnic Groups: Residential Location in 1970 and 1980, 603-632 (4) Age and Czechs’ Attitudes toward the Post-communist Economic Reforms, (Joseph Hraba, Rehan Mullick, Frederick O. Lorenz, and Jii Veeernik), 421-436 (3) Anderson, Kevin. Levine on the Marxian Tradition: From Idealist Roots to Nationalism and Interna- tionalism, 101-110 (1) Anomie, Solidarity, and Conflict: French Sociology and the Limits of Dialogue, (David Norman Smith), 69-78 (1) B Bellas, Marcia L. and Jennifer L. Gossett. Love or the “Lecherous Professor”: Consensual Sexual Relationships between Professors and Students, 529-558 (4) Best, Joel. Social Progress and Social Problems: Toward a Sociology of Gloom, 1-12 (1) Boyle, Elizabeth Heger and Andrea Hoeschen. Theorizing the Form of Media Coverage over Time, 511-528 (4) Cc Conceptual Modeling as a Toolbox for Grounded Theorists, (Danielle Soulliere, David W. Britt, and David R. Maines), 253-270 (2) Contested Portrayals: Medical and Legal Social Control of Juvenile Sex Offenders, (Sara Steen), 325-350 (3) D Dialogues of the Nations: Revisiting Visions and its Critics, (Donald N. Levine), 111-120 (1) Disciplining Domesticity: Framing the ADHD Parent and Child, (Adam Rafalovich), 373-394 (3) Disparate Impact and the Quota Debates: Law, Labor Market Sociology and Equal Employment Policies, (Robin Stryker), 13-46 (1) Does Immigration Increase Homicide? Negative Evidence from Three Border Cities, (Matthew T. Lee, Ramiro Martinez Jr., and Richard Rosenfeld), 559-580 (4) E Environmental Justice and the Political Process: Movements, Corporations, and the State, (David N. Pellow), 47-68 (1) Esposito, Luigi and John W. Murphy. Reply to Ulmer: Symbolic Interactionism or a Structural Alternative? ,2 97-302 (3) F Flippen, Chenoa A. Racial and Ethnic Inequality in Homeownership and Housing Equity, 121-150 (2) THE SOCIOLOGICAL QUARTERLY Vol. 42/No. 4/2001 G Grant, Don Sherman II. Symbols, Stories, and Practices: New Empirical Directions in the Study of Religious Meaning, 242323 -252 (2) H Holmes, Malcolm D. and Judith A. Antell. The Social Construction of American Indian Drinking: Perceptions of American Indian and White Officials, 151-174 (2) How Do Political Opportunities Matter for Social Movements: Political Opportunity, Misframing, Pseudosuccess, and Psedufailure, (Doowon Suh), 437-460 (3) Hraba, Joseph, Rehan Mullick, Frederick O. Lorenz, and Jif Veeernik. Age and Czechs’ Attitudes toward the Post-communist Economic Reforms, 421-436 (3) Islamic Mobilization: Social Movement Theory and the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood, (Ziad Mun- son), 487-510 (4) La Gory, Mark, Kevin Fitzpartick, and Ferris Ritchey. Life Chances and Choices: Assessing Quality of Life among the Homeless, 633-652 (4) Lee, Matthew R. and Graham C. Ousey. Size Matters: Examining the Link between Small Manufac- turing, Socioeconomic Deprivation, and Crime Rates in Nonmetropolitan Communities, 58 1- 602 (4) Lee, Matthew T., Ramiro Martinez Jr., and Richard Rosenfeld. Does Immigration Increase Homi- cide? Negative Evidence from Three Border Cities, 559-580 (4) Lehmann, Jennifer M. A Dialectical Response to Levine’s “French Tradition”, 79-84 (1) Levine on the Marxian Tradition: From Idealist Roots to Nationalism and Internationalism, (Kevin Anderson), 101-110 (1) Levine, Donald N. Dialogues of the Nations: Revisiting Visions and its Critics, 111-120 (1) Levine’s German Tradition: Consolations for the Sociologist, (Lawrence A. Scaff), 93-100 (1) Levine’s Visions of the German Tradition in the Light of Weber, (John K. Rhoads), 85-92 (1} Life Chances and Choices: Assessing Quality of Life among the Homeless, (Mark La Gory, Kevin Fitzpatrick, and Ferris Ritchey), 633-652 (4) Love or the “Lecherous Professor”: Consensual Sexual Relationships between Professors and Stu- dents, (Marcia L. Bellas and Jennifer L. Gossett), 529-558 (4) M Martin Silverstein. The Ties that Bind: Family Surveillance of Canadian Parolees, 395-420 (3) McLaughlin, Neil. Optimal Marginality: Innovation and Orthodoxy in Fromm’s Revision of Psycho- analysis, 271-288 (2) Mixing Art and Life: The Conundrum of the Avant-Garde’s Autonomous Status in the Performance Art World of Los Angeles, (Jacqualine Pagani), 175-204 (2) Munson, Ziad. Islamic Mobilization: Social Movement Theory and the Egyptian Muslim Brother- hood, 487-510 (4) Mythic Facts and Herbert Blumer’s Work on Race Relations: A Comment on Esposito and Murphy, (Jeffrey T. Ulmer), 289-296 (2) N Nagasawa, Richard, Zhenchao Qian, and Paul Wong. Theory of Segmented Assimilation and the Adoption of Marijuana Use and Delinquent Behavior by Asian Pacific Youth, 351-372 (3) Index, Volume 42, Numbers 1-4, 2001 655 Neighborhood Disadvantage among Racial and Ethnic Groups: Residential Location in 1970 and 1980, (Robert M. Adelman, Hui-shien Tsao, Stewart E. Tolnay, and Kyle Crowder), 603- 632 (4) OQ Optimal Marginality: Innovation and Orthodoxy in Fromm’s Revision of Psychoanalysis, (Neil McLaughlin), 271-288 (2) P Pagani, Jacqualine. Mixing Art and Life: The Conundrum of the Avant-Garde’s Autonomous Status in the Performance Art World of Los Angeles, 175-204 (2) Pellow, David N. Environmental Justice and the Political Process: Movements, Corporations, and the State, 47-68 (1) Perceptions of Social Support Availability and Coping Behaviors among Gay Men with HIV, (Koji Ueno and Rebecca G. Adams), 303-324 (3) Preda, Alex. The Rise of the Popular Investor: Financial Knowledge and Investing in England and France, 1840-1880, 205-232 (2) R Racial and Ethnic Inequality in Homeownership and Housing Equity, (Chenoa A. Flippen), 121-150 (2) Rafalovich, Adam. Disciplining Domesticity: Framing the ADHD Parent and Child, 373-394 (3) Reply to Ulmer: Symbolic Interactionism or a Structural Alternative?, (Luigi Esposito and John W. Murphy), 297-302 (3) Rhoads, John K. Levine’s Visions of the German Tradition in the Light of Weber, 85-92 (1) The Rise of the Popular Investor: Financial Knowledge and Investing in England and France, 1840- 1880, (Alex Preda), 205-232 (2) S Scaff, Lawrence A. Levine’s German Tradition: Consolations for the Sociologist, 93-100 (1) Size Matters: Examining the Link between Small Manufacturing, Socioeconomic Deprivation, and Crime Rates in Nonmetropolitan Communities, (Matthew R. Lee and Graham C. Ousey), 581-602 (4) Smith, David Norman. Anomie, Solidarity, and Conflict: French Sociology and the Limits of Dia- logue, 69-78 (1) The Social Construction of American Indian Drinking: Perceptions of American Indian and White Officials, (Malcolm D. Holmes and Judith A. Antell), 151-174 (2) Social Progress and Social Problems: Toward a Sociology of Gloom, (Joel Best), 1-12 (1) Soulliere, Danielle, David W. Britt, and David R. Maines. Conceptual Modeling as a Toolbox for Grounded Theorists, 253-270 (2) Steen, Sara. Contested Portrayals: Medical and Legal Social Control of Juvenile Sex Offenders, 325- 350 (3) Stryker, Robin. Disparate Impact and the Quota Debates: Law, Labor Market Sociology and Equal Employment Policies, 13-46 (1) Suh, Doowon. How Do Political Opportunities Matter for Social Movements: Political Opportunity, Misframing, Pseudosuccess, and Psedufailure, 437-460 (3) Symbols, Stories, and Practices: New Empirical Directions in the Study of Religious Meaning, (Don Sherman Grant, II), 242323 -252 (2) THE SOCIOLOGICAL QUARTERLY Vol. 42/No. 4/2001 T Theorizing the Form of Media Coverage over Time, (Elizabeth Heger Boyle and Andrea Hoeschen), 511-528 (4) Theory of Segmented Assimilation and the Adoption of Marijuana Use and Delinquent Behavior by Asian Pacific Youth, (Richard Nagasawa, Zhenchao Qian, and Paul Wong), 351-372 (3) The Ties that Bind: Family Surveillance of Canadian Parolees, (Martin Silverstein), 395-420 (3) The Transformation and Survival of Fortune 500 Industrial Corporations through Mergers and Acquisitions, 1981-1995, (Mary Zey and Tami Swenson), 461-486 (3) U Ueno, Koji and Rebecca G. Adams. Perceptions of Social Support Availability and Coping Behav- iors among Gay Men with HIV, 303-324 (3) Ulmer, Jeffrey T. Mythic Facts and Herbert Blumer’s Work on Race Relations: A Comment on Esposito and Murphy, 289-296 (2) Z Zey, Mary and Tami Swenson. The Transformation and Survival of Fortune 500 Industrial Corpora- tions through Mergers and Acquisitions, 1981-1995, 461-486 (3)

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