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Volume 93, issue 5, 2012
- The O bama Presidency: Hope, Change, and Reality pp. 1065-1080

- Bert A. Rockman
- Creating Opportunities? Bipartisanship in the Early O bama Presidency pp. 1081-1100

- George C. Edwards
- The C hicago Clan: The Chiefs of Staff in the O bama W hite H ouse pp. 1101-1126

- David B. Cohen, Karen M. Hult and Charles E. Walcott
- Transforming Leadership and the O bama Presidency pp. 1127-1145

- Trent Engbers and Louis Fucilla
- Rhetoric and Reality? Unilateralism and the O bama Administration pp. 1146-1160

- Christopher S. Kelley
- B arack O bama's “Fight” to End Poverty: Rhetoric and Reality pp. 1161-1184

- Richard C. Fording and Joseph L. Smith
- Leader, Follower, or Spectator? The Role of President Obama in the Arab Spring Uprisings pp. 1185-1201

- Daniel S. Morey, Clayton L. Thyne, Sarah L. Hayden and Michael B. Senters
- Comparing the Foreign Aid Policies of Presidents Bush and Obama pp. 1202-1217

- Douglas M. Gibler and Steven V. Miller
- Faith Matters: Religious Affiliation and Public Opinion About Barack Obama's Foreign Policy in the “Greater” Middle East pp. 1218-1242

- Zeynep Taydas, Cigdem Kentmen and Laura R. Olson
- Shaping the Federal Courts: The O bama Nominees pp. 1243-1250

- T. J. Kimel and Kirk A. Randazzo
- The Constitutional Philosophy of Barack Obama: Democratic Pragmatism and Religious Commitment pp. 1251-1271

- Rogers M. Smith
- “A Majority is the Best Repartee”: Barack Obama and Congress, 2009-2012 pp. 1272-1294

- Andrew Rudalevige
- President O bama, the Senate, and the Polarized Politics of Treaty Making pp. 1295-1315

- Jeffrey S. Peake, Glen S. Krutz and Tyler Hughes
- Obama in Words and Deeds pp. 1316-1337

- Donna R. Hoffman and Alison D. Howard
- Living the Dream: Barack Obama and Blacks’ Changing Perceptions of the American Dream pp. 1338-1359

- Christopher Timothy Stout and Danvy Le
- It's Complicated: Latinos, President Obama, and the 2012 Election pp. 1360-1383

- Sophia J. Wallace
- The Obama Trigger: Presidential Approval and Tea Party Membership pp. 1384-1401

- Angie Maxwell and T. Wayne Parent
- The Teleprompter Presidency: Comparing O bama's Campaign and Governing Rhetoric pp. 1402-1423

- Jeremiah Olson, Yu Ouyang, John Poe, Austin Trantham and Richard W. Waterman
- The T ea P arty, S arah P alin, and the 2010 Congressional Elections: The Aftermath of the Election of B arack O bama pp. 1424-1435

- Charles S. Bullock and M. V. Hood
Volume 93, issue 4, 2012
- Stereotypes of U. S. Immigrants from Four Global Regions pp. 867-890

- Jeffrey M. Timberlake and Rhys H. Williams
- Preaching to the Choir? Religious Leaders and A merican Opinion on Immigration Reform pp. 891-910

- Tatishe M. Nteta and Kevin J. Wallsten
- ¿Compañero o Extranjero? Anti-Immigrant Nativism among Latino Americans pp. 911-931

- Benjamin R. Knoll
- The Incumbent Spending Puzzle-super- pp. 932-949

- Christopher S. P. Magee
- Where Do Parties Live? Electoral Institutions, Party Incentives, and the Dimensionality of Politics pp. 950-967

- Shane P. Singh
- Partisan Pocketbooks: The Politics of Personal Financial Evaluations pp. 968-987

- Aaron C. Weinschenk
- “La Iglesia” in Politics? Religion and L atino Public Opinion pp. 988-1006

- Nicholas F. Martini
- What's Marriage (and Family) Got to Do with It? Support for Same-Sex Marriage, Legal Unions, and Gay and Lesbian Couples Raising Children pp. 1007-1029

- Amy B. Becker
- What Predicts the Actions Taken Toward Observed Child Neglect? The Influence of Community Context and Bystander Characteristics pp. 1030-1052

- Jasmine Fledderjohann and David R. Johnson
- In the Wake of the Spill: Environmental Views Along the G ulf C oast pp. 1053-1064

- Lawrence C. Hamilton, Thomas G. Safford and Jessica D. Ulrich
Volume 93, issue 3, 2012
- Foreclosure Depresses Voter Turnout: Neighborhood Disruption and the 2008 Presidential Election in C alifornia pp. 559-576

- Vanesa Estrada-Correa and Martin Johnson
- A Multicity Neighborhood Analysis of Foreclosure and Crime pp. 577-601

- Eric P. Baumer, Kevin T. Wolff and Ashley N. Arnio
- The Effect of Foreclosures on Crime in I ndianapolis, 2003–2008 pp. 602-624

- Thomas D. Stucky, John R. Ottensmann and Seth B. Payton
- The Impact of Foreclosures on Neighborhood Disorder Before and During the Housing Crisis: Testing the Spiral of Decay pp. 625-647

- Danielle Wallace, Eric Hedberg and Charles M. Katz
- Home Foreclosures and Community Crime: Causal or Spurious Association? pp. 648-670

- David S. Kirk and Derek S. Hyra
- The Foreclosure Crisis and Crime: Is Housing-Mortgage Stress Associated with Violent and Property Crime in U. S. Metropolitan Areas? pp. 671-691

- Roderick W. Jones and William Alex Pridemore
- When, Where, and How We Vote: Does it Matter? pp. 692-712

- Robert M. Stein and Greg Vonnahme
- Reconsidering the Relationship Between Cultural Theory, Political Ideology, and Political Knowledge pp. 713-731

- Joseph T. Ripberger, Geoboo Song, Matthew C. Nowlin, Michael D. Jones and Hank C. Jenkins-Smith
- L atino Heterogeneity and the Politics of Education: The Role of Context pp. 732-749

- Kenneth J. Meier and Erin K. Melton
- Structured Partisan Competition: A Vote Shares Model of Party Alignments and Realignments pp. 750-778

- Joseph Aistrup
- Emerging U.S. Immigrant Geographies: Racial Wages and Migration Selectivity pp. 779-798

- Jamie Goodwin-White
- Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Structural Disadvantage and Crime: White, Black, and Hispanic Comparisons pp. 799-819

- Jeffery T. Ulmer, Casey T. Harris and Darrell Steffensmeier
- Examining the Gender Gap in Life Expectancy: A Cross-National Analysis, 1980–2005 pp. 820-837

- Rob Clark and B. Mitchell Peck
- It Takes Two for a Culture War pp. 838-857

- Guy Ben-Porat and Yariv Feniger
- Anchoring Effects and Participant Numbers: Evidence from a Public Good Game pp. 858-865

- R. Andrew Luccasen
Volume 92, issue 3, 2011
- Barack Obama's “American” Problem: Unhyphenated Americans in the 2008 Elections pp. 563-587

- Brian K. Arbour and Jeremy M. Teigen
- Sentencing Rationales and Judicial Decision Making at the International Criminal Tribunals pp. 588-608

- James Meernik
- The Effects of Judicial Strength and Rule of Law on Portfolio Investment in the Developing World pp. 609-630

- Joseph L. Staats and Glen Biglaiser
- Partisan Joiners: Associational Membership and Political Polarization in the United States (1974–2004) pp. 631-655

- Delia Baldassarri
- Partisan Cleavages in the Importance of Citizenship Rights and Responsibilities pp. 656-674

- Hilde Coffé and Catherine Bolzendahl
- Gender Jeopardy: What is the Impact of Gender Differences in Political Knowledge on Political Participation? pp. 675-694

- Heather L. Ondercin and Daniel Jones‐White
- Winning and Competitiveness as Determinants of Political Support pp. 695-709

- Shane Singh, Ignacio Lago and André Blais
- Why Did Poverty Become Less Geographically Concentrated in the 1990s? pp. 710-734

- Robert L. Wagmiller, Jr.
- The Neighborhood Contexts in Which Low‐Income Families Navigate Welfare Reform: Evidence from the Three‐City Study pp. 735-760

- Pamela R. Bennett and Andrew J. Cherlin
- All Middle‐Class Families Are Not Created Equal: Explaining the Contexts that Black and White Families Face and the Implications for Adolescent Achievement pp. 761-781

- Constance A. Lindsay
- Racial Disparities in Access to Mortgage Credit: Does Governance Matter? pp. 782-806

- Colleen Casey, Davita Silfen Glasberg and Angie Beeman
- Who Benefits Most from Financial Aid? The Heterogeneous Effect of Need‐Based Grants on Students' College Persistence pp. 807-829

- Sigal Alon
- Cooperative Institutions and Inequality in the OECD: Bringing the Firm Back In pp. 830-849

- José A. Alemán
- Cross‐Border Earnings of U.S. Natives Along the U.S.‐Mexico Border pp. 850-874

- Marie T. Mora and Alberto Dávila
- Labor Market Outcomes for Legal Mexican Immigrants Under the New Regime of Immigration Enforcement pp. 875-893

- Kerstin Gentsch and Douglas S. Massey
Volume 92, issue 2, 2011
- Trading Equity for Efficiency in Environmental Protection? Environmental Justice Effects from the SO 2 Allowance Trading Program pp. 297-323

- Evan J. Ringquist
- New Voters, New Outlook? Predispositions, Social Networks, and the Changing Politics of Gay Civil Rights pp. 324-345

- Amy B. Becker and Dietram A. Scheufele
- Decomposing Trends in Attitudes Toward Gay Marriage, 1988–2006 pp. 346-363

- Dawn Michelle Baunach
- Direct Democracy and Minority Rights: Same‐Sex Marriage Bans in the U.S. States pp. 364-383

- Daniel C. Lewis
- Racial Threat or Racial Contact? How Race Affected Third‐Party Presidential Voting in the Antebellum North pp. 384-403

- Adam Chamberlain
- Political Threat and Immigration: Party Identification, Demographic Context, and Immigration Policy Preference pp. 404-422

- George Hawley
- Backing Barack Because He's Black: Racially Motivated Voting in the 2008 Election pp. 423-446

- Ray Block
- Economic Inequality, Relative Power, and Religiosity pp. 447-465

- Frederick Solt, Philip Habel and J. Tobin Grant
- Political Participation Among Latinos in the United States: The Effect of Group Identity and Consciousness pp. 466-482

- Zulema Valdez
- The Effect of Descriptive Representation on Latinos' Views of Government and of Themselves pp. 483-508

- Gabriel R. Sanchez and Jason L. Morin
- The Influence of Spanish‐Language Media on Latino Public Opinion and Group Consciousness pp. 509-534

- Yann P. Kerevel
- Race, Punishment, and the Michael Vick Experience pp. 535-551

- Alex R. Piquero, Nicole Leeper Piquero, Marc Gertz, Thomas Baker, Jason Batton and J. C. Barnes
- You Wouldn't Like Me When I'm Angry: List Experiment Misreporting pp. 552-562

- L. J. Zigerell
Volume 92, issue 1, 2011
- Ethnic Context and Immigration Policy Preferences Among Latinos and Anglos pp. 1-19

- Rene R. Rocha, Thomas Longoria, Robert D. Wrinkle, Benjamin R. Knoll, J. L. Polinard and James Wenzel
- Race, Racial Resentment, Attentiveness to the News Media, and Public Opinion Toward the Jena Six pp. 20-34

- Kirby Goidel, Wayne Parent and Bob Mann
- Religion and Attitudes Toward Same‐Sex Marriage Among U.S. Latinos pp. 35-56

- Christopher G. Ellison, Gabriel A. Acevedo and Aida I. Ramos‐Wada
- Parental Job Loss and Children's Educational Attainment in Black and White Middle‐Class Families pp. 57-78

- Ariel Kalil and Patrick Wightman
- An Experimental Test of the Effects of Fictional Framing on Attitudes pp. 79-99

- Kenneth Mulligan and Philip Habel
- Normative Collective Behavior in The Station Building Fire pp. 100-118

- B. E. Aguirre, Manuel R. Torres, Kimberly B. Gill and H. Lawrence Hotchkiss
- The Importance of Type, Amount, and Timing of Internet Use for Understanding Psychological Distress pp. 119-139

- Shelia R. Cotten, Melinda Goldner, Timothy M. Hale and Patricia Drentea
- The Personal Costs of Subprime Lending and the Foreclosure Crisis: A Matter of Trust, Insecurity, and Institutional Deception pp. 140-163

- Lauren M. Ross and Gregory D. Squires
- Elites, Oil, and Democratization: A Survival Analysis pp. 164-184

- Mehmet Gurses
- Ideology and Social Position in Poland: The Determinants of Voting for the Right, 1991–2005 pp. 185-205

- Megan G. Swindal
- Pulling Toward or Pulling Away: Deliberation, Disagreement, and Opinion Extremity in Political Participation pp. 207-225

- Magdalena Wojcieszak
- State Educational Investments and Economic Growth in the United States: A Path Analysis pp. 226-245

- J. Norman Baldwin, Stephen A. Borrelli and Michael J. New
- Party Control, Policy Reforms, and the Impact on Health Insurance Coverage in the U.S. States pp. 246-267

- Jeff Cummins
- Electoral Support for Community Growth Management Policy pp. 268-284

- Christopher Hawkins
- Google's Insights for Search: A Note Evaluating the Use of Search Engine Data in Social Research pp. 285-295

- Christopher P. Scheitle
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