Back Issues

Back Issues of the BJS are now available on JSTOR (jstor.org), subject to a three-year moving wall.

Volume LIV, 2010

S. A. Williams, “Intersections of Accountability: Measuring the Effectiveness of International Development NGOs”
D. Shubowitz, “Centripetal and Centrifugal: Tensions in the Religious Scholarship of Orthodox Jewish Women”
M. D. Daschuk, “Messageboard Confessional: Online Discourse and the Production of the ‘Emo Kid’”
D. D. Caputo-Levine, “Arguing Science, Creating Race: The 2005 FDA Approval Hearings for BiDil”
F. Oeur, “Book Review: Between Good and Ghetto
G. Eyal and B. Hart, Keynote Address, 2010 BJS Annual Conference, with responses from S. Schweik and N. Fligstein

Volume LIII, 2009

G. Günel, “Producing Neoliberal Subjects: The Case of Koç University”
E. Yoruk, “Labor Discipline in the Informal Economy: The Semi-Formal Professional Code of Istanbul’s Apparel Urban Factory”
A. I. Ross, “Dirty Desire: The Uses and Misuses of Public Urinals in Nineteenth-Century Paris”
J. Gray-O’Connor, “Solutions in Search of Problems: The Construction of Urban Inequality in ‘Smart Growth’ Discourse”
A. Bayat, Keynote Address, 2009 BJS Annual Conference

Volume LII, 2008

L.Westbrook, “Vulnerable Subjecthood: The Risks and Benefits of the Struggle for Hate Crime Legislation
A.K. Thompson, “You Can’t Do Gender in a Riot: Violence and Post-Representational Politics”
D. Yonucu, “A Story of a Squatter Neighborhood: From the Place of the ‘Dangerous Classes’ to the ‘Place of Danger’”
A.U. Lowry, “Saving Private Sychev: Russian Masculinities, Army Hazing, and Social Norms”
Roundtable Discussion: Teresa Caldeira, Jennifer Johnson-Hanks, James Holston, Nancy Scheper-Hughes, Peter Evans (moderator)

Volume LI, 2007

R. Centner, “Redevelopment from Crisis to Crisis: Urban Fixes of Structural Adjustment in Argentina”

W.T. Evans, “Counter-Hegemony at Work: Resistance, Contradiction and Emergent Culture Inside a Worker-Occupied Hotel”

E. Hernández-Medina, “Globalizing Participation: ‘Exporting’ the Participatory Budgeting Model from Brazil to the Dominican Republic”

M. Levien, “India’s Double-Movement: Polayni and the National Alliance of People’s Movements”

H. Gautney, “Political Organization on the Global Left”

A.K. Thompson, “Bringing the War Home: Anti-Globalization and the Search for the Local”

W. Bello, “Globalization in Retreat: Capitalist Overstretch, Civil Society and the Crisis of the Global Project”

 

 

 

 

 

Volume L, 2006

A. Goldberg, “Confronting the Absent–Present: Material and Discursive Power in Israeli–Palestinian Political Alliances”

S. Newmahr, “Experiences of Power in SM: A Challenge to Power Theory”

R. Godderis, “Food for Thought: An Analysis of Power and Identity in Prison Food Narratives”

R.L. Mize, “Power (In)-Action: State and Agribusiness in the Making of the Bracero Total Institution”

M. Paret and S. Gleeson, “International Migration in Macro-Stratification Perspective: Bringing Power Back In.”

E. O. Wright, “Socialism as Social Empowerment”

M. Burawoy, P. Evans, A. Harris, D. Moon, and E. O. Wright, “Roundtable Discussion: Possibilities for Socialism in the Twenty-First Century”

 

Volume XLIX, 2005

L.Schmalzbauer, “Transamerican Dreamers: The Relationship of Honduran Transmigrants to the Ideology of the American Dream and Consumer Society”

K. Danna Lynch, “Advertising Motherhood: Image, Ideology, and Consumption”

Y. Besen, “Consumption of Production: A Study of Part-Time Youth Labor in Suburban America”

J. Konefal and M.Mascarenhas, “The Shifting Political Economy of the Global Agrifood System: Consumption and the Treadmill of Production”

R. Jamie Herring, “The Nation State as Global Consumer: Three Cases of Military Consumption”

G. Ritzer, J. Stepnisky, and J. Lemich, “The ‘Magical’ World of Consumption: Transforming Nothing into Something”

C. Fischer, A. Hochschild, G. Ritzer, N. Scheper-Hughes, and K. Voss, “Roundtable Discussion: Considering the ‘Magical’ World of Consumption”

 

Volume XLVIII, 2004

A. Friedman, “Looking for the Body in Sociological Literature on Gender”

A. Wetterberg, “My Body, My Choice…My Responsibility: The Pregnant Woman as Caretaker of the Fetal Person”

J. Davis, “Bad Breast-Feeders/Good Mothers: Constructing the Maternal Body in Public”

M. Messner, “Patriarchs and Losers: Rethinking Men’s Interests”

S. Harper, “The Measure of a Man: Conceptualizations of Masculinity among High Achieving African American Male College Students”

S. Garlick, “Distinctly Feminine: On the Relationship between Men and Art”

M. Messner, D. Moon, R. Ray, and B. Thorne, “The Reconstitution of Gender in Contemporary Society: A Roundtable Discussion”

 

Volume XLVII, 2003

C. Calhoun, “The Elusive Cosmopolitan Ideal”

V. Petrova, “Are We Going to Have a Race of Angels? Post-Communist Interpretations of Bulgarian Dissident Cinema”

J. Chi, “National–Ethnic Identity Negotiation in Malaysia and Singapore: A State–Society Interaction Perspective”

B. Heindl, “Debating the Embargo: Transnational Political Activity in the Cuban American Community, 1959–1997”

S. Pasquetti, “A Journey in Palestine, Spring 2002: A Photo Essay”

A. Christou, “Persisting Identities: Locating the Self and Theorizing the Nation”

B. Hall, “Modernization and the Social Construction of National Identity: The Case of Taiwanese Identity”

C. Calhoun, P. Cheah, P. Evans, and R. Ray, “Discourse of Nationalism and Transnationalism in Political Mobilization: A Roundtable Discussion”

 

Volume XLVI, 2002

S. Sassen, “The Repositioning of Citizenship”

R. Brooks, “Step-Mother Tongue: Language and Ethnicity among Bulgarian Pomaks”

T. Miley, “The Discourse of Language and Nation in Catalonia”

R. Overmayer-Velázquez, “The Anti-Quincentenary Campaign in Guerrero, Mexico: Indigenous Identity and the Dismantling of the Myth of Revolution”

I. Wigger, “Against the Laws of Civilization?: Race, Gender, and Nation in the International Racist Campaign against the Black Shame”

J. York, “Forests for Whom?: Ethnic Politics of Conservation in Northern Thailand, 1996–2001”

G. Hart, E. Glenn, A. Ong, S. Sassen, M. Burawoy (moderator), “Race, Ethnicity, and Citizenship: A Roundtable Discussion”

P. Bourdieu, “Some Questions for the True Masters of the World”

L. Wacquant, “An Inventive and Iconoclastic Scientist”

L. Wacquant, “Taking Bourdieu into the Field”

 

Volume XLV, 2001

J. Schor, “The Triple Imperative: Global Ecology, Poverty, and Worktime Reduction”

C. Broughton, “Work Programs and Welfare Recipients: an Ethnography of Work-Based Welfare Reform”

C. Shun-ching Chan, “Reenchantment of the Workplace: The Interplay of Religiosity and Rationality”

E. Collom, “Clarifying the Cross-Class Support for Workplace Democracy”

T. Gowan, “The Homeless Recyclers of San Francisco: A Photo Essay”

L. Sun-Hee Park, “Between Adulthood and Childhood: the Boundary Work of Immigrant Entrepreneurial Children”

M.B. Schaafsma, “Women Lawyer’s Resistance to Work Overload: Making Time for Families”

B. Townsend, “Dual-Earner Couples and Long Work Hours: A Structural and Life Course Perspective”

A. Hochschild, N. Fligstein, K. Voss, J. Schor, and M. Burawoy, “Roundtable on Overwork: Causes and Consequences of Rising Work Hours”

 

Volume XLIV, 1999–2000

A. Stinchcombe, “Making a Living in the 21st Century and the Intellectual Consequences of Making a Living”

J. Diamond, “Beyond Social Class: Cultural Resources and Educational Participation among Low-Income Black Parents”

C. Henke, “The Mechanics of Workplace Order: Toward a Sociology of Repair”

M. Maldonado, M. Valdés-Pizzini, and A. Latoni, “Owning and Contesting El Yunque: Forest Resources, Politics and Culture in Puerto Rico”

D. Sohoni, “Choosing the Big City: Destination Choices of Asian Immigrants to the West Coast of the United States”

R. Wyrod, “Warriors of the South Side: Race and the Body in the Martial Arts of Black Chicago”

 

Volume XLIII, 1998–1999

J. Escoffier, “The Invention of Safer Sex: Vernacular Knowledge, Gay Politics, and HIV Prevention”

D. Collins, “Lesbian Pornographic Production: Creating Social–Cultural Space for Subverting Representations of Sexuality”

M. Irvine, “From ‘Social Evil’ to Public Health Menace: The Justifications and Implications of Strict Approaches to Prostitutes in the HIV Epidemic”

M. Loe, “‘Dildos in our Toolboxes’: The Production of Sexuality at a Pro-Feminist Sex Toy Store”

R. Rowden, “Developing Savages, Spreading Democracy: Popular Conceptions of North–South Relations”

 

Volume XLII, 1997–1998

C. Calhoun, “Nationalism and the Contradictions of Modernity”

A.F. Maril, “Negotiating Gender: A Case Study of Researcher–Respondent Constructions of Gender”

M. Prasad, “Taking the State Back Out: Turkey’s Kemalist Revolution”

W. Shu, “The Emergence of Taiwanese Nationalism: A Preliminary Work on an Approach to Interactive Episodic Discourse”

J. Wengrofsky, “Holy Days and Hallowed Ground: An Episode of Symbolic Reconstruction in the Public Sphere”

 

Volume XLI, 1996–1997

S. Butler, “Television, Video Games, and Literacy: A Study of Composing Strategy and Children at Risk in a First Grade Writing Workshop”

P. Grossman, “Identity Crisis: The Dialectics of Rock, Punk, and Grunge”

R. Hollands, “From Shipyards to Nightclubs: Restructuring Young Adults’ Employment, Household, and Consumption Identities in the North-East of England”

J. Lagree, “Youth in Europe: Cultural Patterns of Transition”

J. LeTendre, “Youth and Schooling in Japan: Competition with Peers”

M. Marks, “We are Fighting for the Liberation of Our People: Justifications of Violence by Activist Youth in Diepkloof, Soweto”

F. Macia-Lees and P. Sharpe, “Women Writing and Their Bodies: Exploring the Conjunction of Writing Difficulties, Eating Disorders, and Construction of Self Among American Female Adolescents”

 

Volume XL, 1995–1996

R. Moss Kanter and T.L. Pittinsky, “New Worlds for Social Inquiry”

M. Castells, S. Yazawa and E. Kiselyova, “Insurgents Against the New Global Order: A Comparative Analysis of Zapatistas in Mexico, the American Militia, and Japan’s Aum Shinrikyo”

R. Benson, “Global Knowledge: How Media Effects Research Can Aid Globalization Theorizing”

G. Engbersen, “The Unknown City”

J. M. Talbot, “Regulating the Coffee Commodity Chain: Internationalization and the Coffee Cartel”

 

Volume XXXIX, 1994–1995

C. Boyes-Watson, “Record-Keeping as a Technology of Power”

K. Gotham, “Ironies of Oversight: State Power, Democratic Legitimacy, and the Creation of Congressional Intelligence Committees”

D. Guthrie, “From Cultures of Violence to Social Control: An Analysis of Violent Crime in U.S. Counties with Implications for Social Policy”

D. Jaffee, “The Recalcitrant Human Factor: Social Control in Organizational Theory and Management Practice”

L. Carroll, “Backlash Against Peasant Gains in Rural Democratization: The Experience of Leftist County Executives”

 

Volume XXXVIII, 1993–1994

C. Tilly, “Social Movements as Historically Specific Clusters of Political Performances”

S. Staggenborg et al., “Women’s Culture and Social Change: Evidence from the National Women’s Music Festival”

J. Boies and N. Pichardo, “The Committee on the Present Danger: A Case for the Importance of Elite Social Movement Organizations”

S. Stryker, “Knowledge and Power in the Students for a Democratic Society, 1960–1970”

T. Ingalsbee, “Resource and Action Mobilization Theories: The New Social-Psychological Research Agenda”

D. Meyer and W. Hathaway, “Competition and Cooperation in Social Movement Coalitions: Lobbying for Peace in the 1980s”

A. Melucci, “Paradoxes of Post-Industrial Democracy in Everyday Life and Social Movements”

F. Adu-Febiri, “The State, Racism, and Domination in Contemporary Capitalist Societies”

N. Stevenson, “Habermas, Mass Culture, and the Future of the Public Sphere”

 

Volume XXXVII, 1992

A. Buckser, “Lynching as Ritual in the American South”

M. Schwalbe, “Male Supremacy and the Narrowing of the Moral Self”

H. Tarver, “The Creation of American National Identity: 1774–1796”

M. Taylor, “Can You Go Home Again?: Black Gentrification and the Dilemma of Difference”

A. Mattson and S. Duncombe, “Public Space, Private Place: The Contested Terrain of Tompkins Square Park”

M. Rousseau, “The Politics of Language and Trade in Québec, Canada: Toward an Autonomous Francophone State”

 

Volume XXXVI, 1991

Symposium on the New Deal and the Welfare State:

G.W. Domhoff, “Class, Power, and Parties in the New Deal: A Critique of Skocpol’s State Autonomy Theory”

R. Kirkendall, “Domhoff and a New Political History”

E. Hawley, “A Comment on Domhoff’s ‘Class, Power, and Parties in the New Deal’”

W. Graebner, “A ‘Big Bang’ — or a Whimper?”

K. Finegold, “Between All and Nothing: A Comment on G. William Domhoff’s ‘Class, Power, and Parties in the New Deal’”

J. Manza, “G. William Domhoff and the Political Sociology of the New Deal”

 

Volume XXXV, 1990

D. Bell, “The Misreading of Ideology: The Social Determination of Ideas in Marx’s Work”

B. Rose, “The Triumph of Social Control? A Look At Herbert Marcuse’s One-Dimensional Man, 25 Years Later”

N. Naderi, “Max Weber and the Study of the Middle East: A Critical Analysis”

T. Luff, “Wicce: Adding a Spiritual Dimension to Feminism”

R. Stoecker, “Taming the Beast: Maintainng Democracy in Community-Controlled Redevelopment”

 

Volume XXXIV, 1989

Memorium for Carol Hatch. Interview with Pierre Bourdieu.

L. Wacquant, “For a Socio-Analysis of Intellectuals: On Homo Academicus”

E. Clement Brooks and Jeff Manza, “Theories, Theorists, and the Social World: An Introduction to the Symposium on the Foundations of Radical Social Science”

L. Collins and Judith Stacey, “Salvation or Emancipation? Reflections on the Wright/Burawoy Exchange”

A. Wolfe, “Human Beings and the Sociology of Erik Olin Wright”

E. Bonacich, “Marxim in the University: A Search for Consciousness”

E. Flacks, “Comment on Wright and Burawoy”

M. Schwalbe, “Meadian Ethics for Marxist Sociology”

H. Aptheker, “On the Wright–Burawoy Exchange”

D. Walker, “In Defense of Realism and Dialectical Materialism: A Friendly Critique of Wright and Burawoy’s Marxist Philosophy”

U. Yalcin, “On Why Philosophers and Social Scientists Should Talk to Each Other”

A. Stinchcombe, “The Questions Erik Wright Poses to Workers vs. Those History Poses”

L. Wacquant, “Social Ontology, Epistemology, and Class: On Wright’s and Burawoy’s Politics of Knowledge”

B. Agger, “Is Wright Wrong (Or Should Burawoy Be Buried?): Reflections on the Crisis of the ‘Crisis of Marxism”

E. Olin Wright, “Marxism as Social Science”

M. Burawoy, “Marxism, Philosophy, and Science”

“On the Continued Use of Controlled Substances in Northern California”: A Letter from Paul Picone

 

Volume XXXIII, 1988

P. Adler, “Automation, Skill and the Future of Capitalism”

P. Johnston, “The Politics of Public Work: A Theory of Public Work and Labor Struggle”

J. Torpey, “A New ‘Slave Revolt in Morals’?: The Meaning of the Debate over Feminist Ethics”

L. Shingawa & G. Pang, “Intraethnic, Interethnic, and Interracial Marriages Among Asian Anericans in California”

O. Lee, “Observations on Anthropological Thinking about the Culture Concept”

C. Kurzman, “The Rhetoric of Science: Strategies for Logical Leaping”

 

Volume XXXII, 1987

P. Bourdieu, “What Makes a Social Class?”

E.O. Wright and M. Burawoy, Exchange on Classes and Analytical Marxism

N. Eliasoph, “Politeness, Power, and Women’s Language”

K.V. Hansen, “Feminist Conceptions of Public and Private”

A. Rajagopal, “And the Poor Get Gassed: Multinational-Aided Development and the State”

U. Beck, “The Anthropological Shock: Chernobyl and the Contours of the Risk Society”

E. Nichols, “U.S. Nuclear Power and the Success of the American Anti-Nuclear Movement”

J.M. Bale, “Right-Wing Terrorists and the Extraparliamentary Left in Post–World War II Europe”

C. Joppke, “The Crisis of the Welfare State, Collective Consumption, and the Rise of New Social Actors”

L.D. Brush, “Understanding the Welfare Wars: Privatization in Britain Under Thatcher”

T. Ishi, “Class Conflict, the State, and Linkage: Nurses from the Philippines”

 

Volume XXXI, 1986

M. Rogin, “The Countersubversive Tradition in American Politics”

B. Mahnkopf, “Hegemony in the Workplace”

C. Joppke, “On the Social Theory of Pierre Bourdieu”

H. Dubiel, “The Spector of Populism”

A. Stein, “Between Organization and Movement: ACORN and the Alinsky Model”

M. Winter and E. Robert, “Thirty Years of the BJS

 

 

Volume XXX, 1985

R. Penn, “Britain in 1984: A Dual Crisis for Labour”

S. Walters, “Caught in the Web: A Critique of Spiritual Feminism”

G. Hunter, “Commitment and Autonomy in Art”

S.K. Cho, “Dilemmas of Export-Led Industrialization in Korea”

J. Habermas, “Civil Disobedience”

Interview with Robert N. Bellah

 

Volume XXIX, 1984

T. Strathman, “Child Rearing Literature in America”

M. Gilens, “Gender Psychology and Electoral Politics”

D. Segura, “Labor Market Stratification and Chicanas”

J. Pierce, “Functionalism and Chicano Family Research”

J. Holman, “Underdevelopment Aid”

J. Jasper, “Art and Audiences”

 

Volume XXVIII, 1983

V. Smith, “The Circular Trap: Women and Part-Time Work”

L. Bishop, “The Family: Prison, Haven or Vanguard?”

L. Blum, “Politics and Policy-Making: The Comparable Worth Debate”

C. Reinarman, “Unemployment and Economic Crisis”

J. Cohen, “Rethinking Social Movements”

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