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Work and Occupations Volume 33 Number 4 November 2006 501-505 © 2006 Sage Publications 10.1177/0730888406 294823 http://wox.sagepub.com hosted at to http://online.sagepub.com Work and Occupations Number 1, pages 1-128 Number 2, pages 129-252 Number 3, pages 253-372 Number 4, pages 373-508 Authors Aldrich, Howard E., see Davis, A. E. Bakker, Arnold B., Hetty van Emmerik, and Martin C. Euwema, “Crossover of Burnout and Engagement in Work Teams,” 464. Bianchi, Suzanne M., “Between Work and Leisure: The Common Ground of Two Separate Worlds, by R. A. Stebbins” [Book Review], 112. Cappelli, Peter, “Tracing the Path of Research in Organizations and Work,” 8. Crowley, Martha, “The Politics of Working Life, by P. Edwards and J. Wajcman” [Book Review}. 362. Curtin, Sally C., see Hofferth, S. L. Cutler, Jonathan, “The Triangle Fire, the Protocols of Peace, and Industrial Democracy in Progressive Era New York, by R. A. Greenwald” [Book Review], 364. Damarin, Amanda Kidd, “Rethinking Occupational Structure: The Case of Web Site Production Work,” 429. Davis, Amy E., and Arne L. Kalleberg. “Family-Friendly Organizations? Work and Family Programs in the 1990s,” 191. Davis, Amy E., Linda A. Renzulli, and Howard E. Aldrich, “Mixing or Matching? The Influence of Voluntary Associations on the Occupational Diversity and Density of Small Business Owners’ Networks,” 42. Euwema, Martin C., see Bakker, A. B. Eyerman, Ron, “The Voice of Southern Labor: Radio, Music, and Textile Strikes, 1929-1934, oy V. J. Roscigno and W. F. Danaher” [Book Review], 114. Fenstermaker, Sarah, “Genders in Production: Making Workers in Mexico's Global Factories, by L. Salzinger” [Book Review], 244. Fine, Gary Alan, “May I Get the Door for You? An Ethnographic Take on the Labor of Doormen,” 417. Firebaugh, Glenn, “A Theory of Global Capitalism: Production, Class, and State in a Transnational World, by W. 1. Robinson” [Book Review], 115. Frenkel, Stephen J., see Weakliem, D. L. Garvey, Deborah L., “/mmigrants, Unions, and the New U.S. Labor Market, by 1. Ness” [Book Review], 370. Gonzalez, Arturo, “Children of NAFTA: Labor Wars on the U.S./Mexico Border, by D. Bacon” [Book Review], 118. 501 502 Work and Occupations Hirsch, Paul M., “A Master Reflects on the Sociology of Work and the Discipline: William Form’s Legacy,” 5. Hodson, Randy, Vincent J. Roscigno, and Steven H. Lopez, “Chaos and the Abuse of Power: Workplace Bullying in Organizational and Interactional Context,” 382. Hofferth, Sandra L., and Sally C. Curtin, “Parental Leave Statutes and Maternal Return to Work After Childbirth in the United States,” 73. Indergaard, Michael, “Neo-Bohemia: Art and Commerce in the Postindustrial City, by R. Lloyd” [Book Review], 490. Jeong, Dae Yong, “The New Community Firm: Employment, Governance and Management Reform in Japan, by T. Inagami and D. H. Whittaker” [Book Review], 246. Kalleberg, Arne L., Peter V. Marsden, Jeremy Reynolds, and David Knoke, “Beyond Profit? Sectoral Differences in High-Performance Work Practices,” 271. Kalleberg, Arne L., see Davis, A. E. Knoke, David, see Kalleberg, A. L. Knudsen, Hannah K., “Dominant Themes and New Directions in Work Stress Research,” 224. Kochan, Thomas A., “The American Worker: Disposable or Indispensable?” 377. Lai, Yi, “Knowledge Workers in the Information Society, by P. Pyériaé, H. Melin, and R. Blom” [Book Review], 496. LaPointe, Eleanor, “/nside Toyland: Working, Shopping, and Social Inequality, by C. L. Williams” [Book Review], 492. Lee, Byoung-Hoon, “/nternal Labor Markets and Employment Transitions in South Korea, by S. Kim” [Book Review], 494. Lopez, Steven H., “Emotional Labor and Organized Emotional Care: Conceptualizing Nursing Home Care Work,” 133. Lopez, Steven H., see Hodson, R. Marsden, Peter V., see Kalleberg, A. L. Marshall, Ray, “Restoring the American Dream: Analysis and Agenda for Change,” 257. Martin, Isaac, “Fighting for a Living Wage, by S. Luce” [Book Review], 237. Maume, David J., “Gender Differences in Taking Vacation Time,” 161. McDonald, Steve, “Demanding Work: The Paradox of Job Quality in the Affluent Economy, by F. Green” [Book Review], 498. Mehta-Green, Sheila, “Unpopular Culture: The Ritual of Complaint in a British Bank, by J. Weeks” [Book Review], 120. Neff, Gina, “The Global Internet Economy, edited by B. Kogut™ [Book Review], 242. Onge, Jarron M. Saint, “Social Inequality, edited by K. H. Neckerman” [Book Review], 248. Osnowitz, Debra, “Occupational Networking as Normative Control: Collegial Exchange Among Contract Professionals,” 12. Parcel, Toby L., “Managing Work and Family: Insights From Europe and the United States,” 106. Rank, Mark R., “Pathways Out of Poverty,” 263. Kenzulli, Linda A., see Davis, A. E. Reynolds, Jeremy, see Kalleberg, A. L. Roscigno, Vincent J., see Hodson, R. Schilt, Kristen, “Changing Corporate America From Inside Out: Lesbian and Gay Workplace Rights, by N. Raeburn” [Book Review], 122. Schneider, Mary Jo, “Threads: Gender, Labor, and Power in the Global Apparel Industry, by J. L. Collins” [Book Review], 368. Schwartz, Michael, “Hard Work: Remaking the American Labor Movement, by R. Fantasia and K. Voss, and Rebuilding Labor: Organizing and Organizers in the New Union Movement, edited by R. Milkman and K. Voss” [Book Review], 234. Index 503 Shalev, Michael, “Occupa‘ional Ghettos: The Worldwide Segregation of Women avd Men, by M. Charles and D. B. Grusky” [Book Review], 227. Sherman, Rachel, “Rethinking the Ethnographic Local: Identi y, Culture, and Politics in the Global Economy.” 421. Skipper, William, “Varieties of Unionism: Strategies for Union Revitalization in a Globalizing Economy, edited by C. M. Frege and J. Kelly” [Book Review], 366. Smith, Vicki, “It’s the End of Work as We Know It . . . But Maybe Not,’” 303. Tilly, Chris, “Race and the Invisible Hand: How White Networks Exclude Black Men From Blue-Collar Jobs,by D. Royster” [Book Review], 229. van Emmerik, Hetty, see Bakker, A. B. Visser, Jelle, “Job Insecurity and Union Membership: European Unions in the Wake of Flexible Production, by M. Sverke, J. Hellgren, K. Naswall, A. Chirumbolo, H. De Witte, and S. Gosling” [Book Review}, 232. Weakliem, David L., and Stephen J. Frenkel, “Morale and Workplace Performance,” Wharton, Amy S., “The Career Mystique: Cracks in the American Dream, by P. Moen and P. Roehling™ [Book Review], 240. Wylie, Heather B., “Leaving Science: Occupational Exit From Scientific Careers, by A. E. Preston” [Book Review], 124. Yakubovich, Valery, “Passive Recruitment in the Russian Urban Labor Market,” 307. Articles “The American Worker: Disposable or Indispensable?” Kochan, 377. “Beyond Profit? Sectoral Differences in High-Performance Work Practices,” Kalleberg et al., 271. “Chaos and the Abuse of Power: Workplace Bullying in Organizational and Interactional Context,” Hodson et al., 382. “Crossover of Burnout and Engagement in Work Teams,” Bakker et al., 464. “Dominant Themes and New Directions in Work Stress Research,” Knudsen, 224. “Emotional Labor and Organized Emotional Care: Conceptualizing Nursing Home Care Work.” Lopez, 133. “Family-Friendly Organizations? Work and Family Programs in the 1990s,” Davis and Kalleberg, 191. “Gender Differences in Taking Vacation Time,” Maume, 161. “It's the End of Work as We Know It, . . But Maybe Not,” Smith, 303. “Managing Work and Family: Insights. From Europe and the United States,” Parcel, 106. “A Master Reflects on the Sociology of Work and the Discipline: William Form’s Legacy,” Hirsch, 5. “May I Get the Door for You? An Ethnographic Take on the Labor of Doormen,” Fine, 417. “Mixing or Matching? The Influence of Voluntary Associations on the Occupational Diversity and Density of Small Business Owners’ Networks,” Davis et al., 42. “Morale and Workplace Performance,” Weakliem and Frenkel, “Occupational Networking as Normative Control: Collegial Exchange Among Contract Professionals,” Osnowitz, 12. “Parental Leave Statutes and Maternal Return to Work After Childbirth in the United States,” Hofferth. and Curtin, 73. “Passive Recruitment in the Russian Urban Labor Market,” Yakubovich, 307. “Pathways Out of Poverty,” Rank, 263. 504 =W ork and Occupations “Restoring the American Dream: Analysis and Agenda for Change,” Marshall, 257. “Rethinking Occupational Structure: The Case of Web Site Production Work,” Damarin, 429. “Rethinking the Ethnographic Local: Identity, Culture, and Politics in the Global Economy,” Sherman, 421. “Tracing the Path of Research in Organizations and Work,” Cappelli, 8. Book Reviews “Between Work and Leisure: The Common Ground of Two Separate Worlds, by R. A. Stebbins,” Bianchi 112. “The Career Mystique: Cracks in the American Dream, by P. Moen and P. Roehling.” Wharton, 240. “Changing Corporate America From Inside Out: Lesbian and Gay Workplace Rights, by N. Raeburn,” Schilt, 122. “Children of NAFTA: Labor Wars on the U.S./Mexico Border, by D. Bacon,” Gonzalez, 118. “Demanding Work: The Paradox of Job Quality in the Affluent Economy, by F. Green,” McDonald, 498. “Fighting for a Living Wage, by S. Luce,” Martin, 237. “Genders in Production: Making Workers in Mexico's Global Factories, by L. Salzinger,” Fenstermaker, 244. “The Global Internet Economy, edited by B. Kogut,” Neff, 242. “Hard Work: Remaking the American Labor Movement, by R. Fantasia and K. Voss, and Rebuilding Labor: Organizing and Organizers in the New Union Movement, edited by R. Milkman and K. Voss,” Schwartz, 234. “Immigrants, Unions, and the New U.S. Labor Market, by 1. Ness,” Garvey, 370. “Inside Toyland: Working, Shopping, and Social Inequality, by C. L. Williams,” LaPointe, 492. “Internal Labor Markets and Employment Transitions in South Korea, by S. Kim,” Lee, 494. “Job Insecurity and Union Membership: European Unions in the Wake of Flexible Production, by M. Sverke, J. Hellgren, K. Niiswall, A. Chirumbolo, H. De Witte, and S. Gosling,” Visser, 232. “Knowledge Workers in the Informatien Society, by P. Pyérié, H. Melin, and R. Blom,” Lai, 496. “Leaving Science: Occupational Exit From Scientific Careers, by A. E. Preston,” Wylie, 124. “Neo-Bohemia: Art and Commerce in the Postindustrial City, by R. Lloyd,” Indergaard, 490. “The New Community Firm: Employment, Governance and Management Reform in Japan, by T. Inagami and D. H. Whittaker,” Jeong, 246. “Occupational Ghettos: The Worldwide Segregation of Women and Men, by M. Charles and D. B. Grusky,” Shalev, 227. “The Politics of Working Life, by P. Edwards and J. Wajcman,” Crowley, 362. “Race and the Invisible Hand: How White Networks Exclude Black Men From Blue-Collar Jobs,by D. Royster,” Tilly, 229. “Social Inequality, edited by K. H. Neckerman,” Onge, 248. “A Theory of Global Capitalism: Production, Class, and State in a Transnational World, by W. I. Robinson,” Firebaugh, 115. “The Triangle Fire, the Protocols of Peace, and Industrial Democracy in Progressive Era New York, by R. A. Greenwald,” Cutler, 364. “The Voice of Southern Labor: Radio, Music, and Textile Strikes, 1929-1934, by V. J. Roscigno and W. F. Danaher,” Eyerman, | 14. Index 505 “Threads: Gender, Labor, and Power in the Global Apparel Industry, by J. L. Collins,” Schneider, 368. “Unpopular Culture: The Ritual of Complaint in a British Bank, by J. Weeks.” Mehta-Green, 120. “Varieties of Unionism: Strategies for Union Revitalization in a Globalizing Economy, edited by C. M. Frege and J. Kelly,” Skipper, 366.

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