Tuesday, January 14, 2014

January 14, 2014 Part A

American Journal of Sociology, Vol. 119, #2, 2013
Bioethics, Vol. 28, #2, 2014
Bulletin of Symbolic Logic, Vol. 19, #4, 2013
Criminal Law and Philosophy, Vol. 8, #1, 2014

Development Policy Review, Vol. 32, #1, 2014
Dissent, Vol. 61, #1, 2014

 

 

American Journal of Sociology, Vol. 119, #2, 2013
Original Articles
Erin Metz McDonnell. Budgetary Units: A Weberian Approach to Consumption. 
Issa Kohler-Hausmann. Misdemeanor Justice: Control without Conviction.
Hana E. Brown. Racialized Conflict and Policy Spillover Effects: The Role of Race in the Contemporary U.S. Welfare State.
Denis Trapido. Counterbalances to Economic Homophily: Microlevel Mechanisms in a Historical Setting.
John Skvoretz. Diversity, Integration, and Social Ties: Attraction versus Repulsion as Drivers of Intra- and Intergroup Relations.
Elizabeth A. Bennett, Alissa Cordner, Peter Taylor Klein, Stephanie Savell, and Gianpaolo Baiocchi. Disavowing Politics: Civic Engagement in an Era of Political Skepticism.
Book Reviews
Review by: David Smilde. Religion in Human Evolution: From the Paleolithic to the Axial Age by Robert N. Bellah
Review by: Margarita Simon Guillory. Divine Callings: Understanding the Call to Ministry in Black Pentecostalism by Richard N. Pitt
Review by: Neil Fligstein. Capitalism from Below: Markets and Institutional Change in China by Victor Nee; Sonja Opper
Review by: Monica Prasad. Locating Neoliberalism in East Asia: Neoliberalizing Spaces in Developmental States by Bae-Gyoon Park; Richard Child Hill; Asato Saito
Review by: Vicki Smith. Venture Labor: Work and the Burden of Risk by Gina Neff
Review by: Toni Calasanti. Retirement on the Line: Age, Work, and Value in an American Factory by Caitrin Lynch
Review by: Mary Pattillo. Driven from New Orleans: How Nonprofits Betray Public Housing and Promote Privatization by John Arena
Review by: Jennifer Earl. Networks of Outrage and Hope: Social Movements in the Internet Age by Manuel Castells
Review by: David Strang. Direct Action, Deliberation, and Diffusion: Collective Action after the WTO Protests in Seattle by Lesley J. Wood
Review by: Mi Park. Black, White, and Green: Farmers Markets, Race, and the Green Economy by Alison Hope Alkon
Review by: Amy C. Steinbugler. Racing for Innocence: Whiteness, Gender, and the Backlash against Affirmative Action by Jennifer L. Pierce
Review by: Jason T. Carmichael. The U.S. Women’s Jury Movements and Strategic Adaptation: A More Just Verdict by Holly J. McCammon
Review by: Louise Marie Roth. Wall Street Women by Melissa S. Fisher
Review by: Ashley Mears. Dominatrix: Gender, Eroticism, and Control in the Dungeon by Danielle J. Lindemann
Review by: Laura Hamilton. Respect Yourself, Protect Yourself: Latina Girls and Sexual Identity by Lorena Garcia
Review by: Kumiko Nemoto. Beyond Loving: Intimate Racework in Lesbian, Gay, and Straight Interracial Relationships by Amy C. Steinbugler
Review by: Kimberly Kay Hoang. Touching Encounters: Sex, Work, and Male-for-Male Internet Escorting by Kevin Walby
Review by: Arthur Daemmrich. Seeds, Science, and Struggle: The Global Politics of Transgenic Crops by Abby J. Kinchy
Review by: Angela G. Mertig. Navigating Environmental Attitudes by Thomas A. Heberlein
Review by: Barbara Celarent. Authoritarianism, Fascism, and National Populism by Gino Germani
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Bioethics, Vol. 28, #2, 2014
Special Issue: Islamic Bioethics: Text and Context
EDITORIAL
Mohammed Ghaly. Islamic Bioethics: The Inevitable Interplay of ‘Texts’ and ‘Contexts’.
SPECIAL ISSUE PAPERS
Mohammed Ghaly. Pre-modern Islamic Medical Ethics and Graeco-Islamic-Jewish Embryology.
Aasim I. Padela, Steven W. Furber, Mohammad A. Kholwadia and Ebrahim Moosa. Dire Necessity and Transformation: Entry-points for Modern Science in Islamic Bioethical Assessment of Porcine Products in Vaccines.
Ayesha Ahmad. Do Motives Matter in Male Circumcision? ‘Conscientious Objection’ Against the Circumcision of a Muslim Child with a Blood Disorder.
Farhat Moazam, Aamir M. Jafarey and Bushra Shirazi. To Donate a Kidney: Public Perspectives from Pakistan.
Alison Shaw. Rituals of Infant Death: Defining Life and Islamic Personhood.
BACKGROUND BRIEFING
Sami Alsolamy. Islamic Views on Artificial Nutrition and Hydration in Terminally Ill Patients.
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Bulletin of Symbolic Logic, Vol. 19, #4, 2013
Article
Erich H. Reck and Georg Schiemer. Logic in the 1930s: type theory and model theory.
Jindrich Zapletal. Analytic equivalence relations and the forcing method.
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Criminal Law and Philosophy, Vol. 8, #1, 2014
Symposium on Neuroscience and Criminal Responsibility/Symposium on Waldron/Symposium on Criminalization
Original Article
Elizabeth Shaw. Direct Brain Interventions and Responsibility Enhancement.
Nicole A Vincent. Restoring Responsibility: Promoting Justice, Therapy and Reform Through Direct Brain Interventions.
Nicole A Vincent. Neurolaw and Direct Brain Interventions.
Jan Christoph Bublitz, Reinhard Merkel. Crimes Against Minds: On Mental Manipulations, Harms and a Human Right to Mental Self-Determination.
Adil Ahmad Haque. Law and Morality at War.
Lucia Zedner. Terrorizing Criminal Law.
Susan Mendus. Professor Waldron Goes to Washington.
Jeremy Waldron. Responses to Zedner, Haque and Mendus.
Introduction
R. A. Duff. Symposium on Criminalization.
Original Article
Antje du Bois-Pedain. The Wrongfulness Constraint in Criminalisation.
J. R. Edwards, A. P. Simester. Wrongfulness and Prohibitions.
Claes Lernestedt. Victim and Society: Sharing Wrongs, but in Which Roles?
Nina Peršak. Criminal Law, the Victim and Community: The Shades of ‘We’ and the Conceptual Involvement of Community in Contemporary Criminal Law Theory.
R. A. Duff. Towards a Modest Legal Moralism.
F. Meyer. Towards a Modest Legal Moralism: Concept, Open Questions, and Potential Extension.
Andreas von Hirsch. Harm and Wrongdoing in Criminalisation Theory.
Gerhard Seher. Comment on Andreas von Hirsch: The Roles of Harm and Wrongdoing in Criminalisation Theory.
Book Review
Sarah Armstrong. Capacity as Philosophy: A Review of Richard Lippke’s, The Ethics of Plea Bargaining.
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Development Policy Review, Vol. 32, #1, 2014
Original Articles
M. Rose Olfert, Mark Partridge, Julio Berdegué, Javier Escobal, Benjamin Jara and Felix Modrego. Places for Place-Based Policy.
Maarten Bavinck. Investigating Poverty through the Lens of Riches – Immigration and Segregation in Indian Capture Fisheries.
Bentry Mkwara and Dan Marsh. The Impact of Tobacco Policy Reforms on Smallholder Prices in Malawi.
Dyutiman Choudhary, S.P. Kala, N.P. Todaria, S. Dasgupta and M. Kollmair. Drivers of Exploitation and Inequity in Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFP) Value Chains: The Case of Indian Bay Leaf in Nepal and India.
Theme Supplement
Nilima Gulrajani. Organising for Donor Effectiveness: An Analytical Framework for Improving Aid Effectiveness.
Lars Engberg-Pedersen. Bringing Aid Management Closer to Reality: The Experience of Danish Bilateral Development Cooperation.
James Copestake and Richard Williams. Political-Economy Analysis, Aid Effectiveness and the Art of Development Management.
Book Reviews
Mark Robinson. Why Nations Fail: The Origins of Power, Prosperity and Poverty. By Daron Acemoglu and James A. Robinson.
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Dissent, Vol. 61, #1, 2014
Michael Kazin. Editor’s Page.
Front Matters
Madeleine Schwartz. The Art of Gentrification.
Rob Horning. The Voice of a Generation Yawns.
Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen. Over Our Dead Bodies.
Dissentat Sixty: Our Past, Our Present, Our Future
Michael Kazin. Dissent and the Next Left.
Maurice Isserman. Starting Out in the Fifties.
Mitchell Cohen. The Values of Dissent.
Sarah Leonard. Back to Utopia.
Black Politics in the Obama Era
Fredrick C. Harris. The Rise of Respectability Politics.
Anthea Butler. The Black Church: From Prophecy to Prosperity.
Nikol G. Alexander-Floyd. Beyond Superwomen: Justice for Black Women Too.
Articles
Omar S. Dahi. Syria in Fragments: The Politics of the Refugee Crisis.
Max Fraser. Can the Service Sector Strike?
Nelson Lichtenstein. Two Roads Forward for Labor: The AFL–CIO’s New Agenda.
Marshall Berman. Emerging from the Ruins.
Slawomir Sierakowski, Maria Blackwood. From the Age of Fear to the Age of Shame.
Books
Steven Lukes. The Cold War on Campus.
John B. Judis. Marx Is Dead, Long Live Marx’s Ideas.
Katherine Sciacchitano. How Home Care Workers Came Out of the Shadows.
Clarence Lang. Freedom Dreams.
Tim Barker. Spontaneous Order: Looking Back at Neoliberalism.
Kim Phillips-Fein. After the Sixties: Activism in Disenchanted Times.
Last Page
Michael Walzer. A Buoyancy of Spirit.
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