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Volume 660, issue 1, 2015
- Residential Inequality pp. 8-16

- Barrett A. Lee, Stephen A. Matthews, John Iceland and Glenn Firebaugh
- Creating the Black Ghetto pp. 18-35

- John R. Logan, Weiwei Zhang, Richard Turner and Allison Shertzer
- Spatial Assimilation in U.S. Cities and Communities? Emerging Patterns of Hispanic Segregation from Blacks and Whites pp. 36-56

- Daniel T. Lichter, Domenico Parisi and Michael C. Taquino
- Desvinculado y Desigual pp. 57-76

- Justin Steil, Jorge De la Roca and Ingrid Gould Ellen
- Neighborhood Income Composition by Household Race and Income, 1990–2009 pp. 78-97

- Sean F. Reardon, Lindsay Fox and Joseph Townsend
- Assisted Housing and Income Segregation among Neighborhoods in U.S. Metropolitan Areas pp. 98-116

- Ann Owens
- Housing Unit Turnover and the Socioeconomic Mix of Low-Income Neighborhoods pp. 117-135

- Brett Theodos, Claudia J. Coulton and Rob Pitingolo
- Contested Space pp. 136-154

- Robert J. Chaskin and Mark L. Joseph
- Achieving the Middle Ground in an Age of Concentrated Extremes pp. 156-174

- Robert J. Sampson, Robert D. Mare and Kristin L. Perkins
- Immigrant Context and Opportunity pp. 175-198

- Chenoa Flippen and Eunbi Kim
- The Great Risk Shift and Precarity in the U.S. Housing Market pp. 199-216

- Rachel E. Dwyer and Lora A. Phillips Lassus
- Variations in Housing Foreclosures by Race and Place, 2005–2012 pp. 217-237

- Matthew Hall, Kyle Crowder and Amy Spring
- A Comparison of Traditional and Discrete-Choice Approaches to the Analysis of Residential Mobility and Locational Attainment pp. 240-260

- Lincoln Quillian
- Community Attraction and Avoidance in Chicago pp. 261-281

- Michael D. M. Bader and Maria Krysan
- Arab American Housing Discrimination, Ethnic Competition, and the Contact Hypothesis pp. 282-299

- S. Michael Gaddis and Raj Ghoshal
- White Entry into Black Neighborhoods pp. 302-318

- Lance Freeman and Tiancheng Cai
- Gentrification in Changing Cities pp. 319-340

- Jackelyn Hwang
- Violence and Neighborhood Disadvantage after the Crime Decline pp. 341-358

- Michael Friedson and Patrick Sharkey
- Residential Inequality pp. 360-366

- Glenn Firebaugh, John Iceland, Stephen A. Matthews and Barrett A. Lee
Volume 659, issue 1, 2015
- Big Data, Digital Media, and Computational Social Science pp. 6-13

- Dhavan V. Shah, Joseph N. Cappella and W. Russell Neuman
- From Big Data to Knowledge in the Social Sciences pp. 16-32

- Bradford W. Hesse, Richard P. Moser and William T. Riley
- On Building Better Mousetraps and Understanding the Human Condition pp. 33-47

- Jimmy Lin
- Building Better Models pp. 48-62

- Matthew Hindman
- Is Bigger Always Better? Potential Biases of Big Data Derived from Social Network Sites pp. 63-76

- Eszter Hargittai
- Data-Driven Content Analysis of Social Media pp. 78-94

- H. Andrew Schwartz and Lyle H. Ungar
- Signals of Public Opinion in Online Communication pp. 95-107

- Sandra González-Bailón and Georgios Paltoglou
- Bad News or Mad News? Sentiment Scoring of Negativity, Fear, and Anger in News Content pp. 108-121

- Stuart Soroka, Lori Young and Meital Balmas
- Using Supervised Machine Learning to Code Policy Issues pp. 122-131

- Bjorn Burscher, Rens Vliegenthart and Claes H. De Vreese
- Searching and Clustering Methodologies pp. 134-148

- Kevin Driscoll and Kjerstin Thorson
- Candidate Networks, Citizen Clusters, and Political Expression pp. 149-165

- Leticia Bode, Alexander Hanna, Junghwan Yang and Dhavan V. Shah
- Online Fragmentation in Wartime pp. 166-179

- Deen Freelon, Marc Lynch and Sean Aday
- Individual Motivations and Network Effects pp. 180-190

- Brooke Foucault Welles and Noshir Contractor
- What Social Media Data We Are Missing and How to Get It pp. 192-206

- Paul Resnick, Eytan Adar and Cliff Lampe
- The Dynamics of Issue Frame Competition in Traditional and Social Media pp. 207-224

- Lauren Guggenheim, S. Mo Jang, Soo Young Bae and W. Russell Neuman
- The Power of Television Images in a Social Media Age pp. 225-245

- Dhavan V. Shah, Alex Hanna, Erik P. Bucy, Chris Wells and Vidal Quevedo
- The Network of Celebrity Politics pp. 246-258

- Sungjin Park, Jihye Lee, Seungjin Ryu and Kyu S. Hahn
- Automating Open Science for Big Data pp. 260-273

- Mercè Crosas, Gary King, James Honaker and Latanya Sweeney
- Big Data under the Microscope and Brains in Social Context pp. 274-289

- Matthew Brook O’Donnell and Emily B. Falk
- Constructing Recommendation Systems for Effective Health Messages Using Content, Collaborative, and Hybrid Algorithms pp. 290-306

- Joseph N. Cappella, Sijia Yang and Sungkyoung Lee
- Content Analysis and the Algorithmic Coder pp. 307-318

- Rodrigo Zamith and Seth C. Lewis
Volume 658, issue 1, 2015
- The Politics of Science pp. 6-15

- Elizabeth Suhay and James N. Druckman
- Does Partisanship Shape Attitudes toward Science and Public Policy? The Case for Ideology and Religion pp. 18-35

- Joshua M. Blank and Daron Shaw
- The Partisan Brain pp. 36-66

- Erik C. Nisbet, Kathryn E. Cooper and R. Kelly Garrett
- Questionnaire Design Effects in Climate Change Surveys pp. 67-85

- Jonathon P. Schuldt, Sungjong Roh and Norbert Schwarz
- Red States, Blue States, and Brain States pp. 86-101

- Francis X. Shen and Dena M. Gromet
- The Influence of Specific Risk Perceptions on Public Policy Support pp. 102-120

- James W. Stoutenborough, Arnold Vedlitz and Xinsheng Liu
- Why People “Don’t Trust the Evidence†pp. 121-133

- Patrick W. Kraft, Milton Lodge and Charles S. Taber
- Expertise in an Age of Polarization pp. 136-154

- Matthew C. Nisbet and Ezra M. Markowitz
- The Content and Effect of Politicized Health Controversies pp. 155-171

- Erika Franklin Fowler and Sarah E. Gollust
- Selecting Our Own Science pp. 172-191

- Sara K. Yeo, Michael A. Xenos, Dominique Brossard and Dietram A. Scheufele
- Geoengineering and Climate Change Polarization pp. 192-222

- Dan M. Kahan, Hank Jenkins-Smith, Tor Tarantola, Carol L. Silva and Donald Braman
- The Need for Knowledge-Based Journalism in Politicized Science Debates pp. 223-234

- Matthew C. Nisbet and Declan Fahy
- Technology Optimism or Pessimism about Genomic Science pp. 236-252

- Jennifer Hochschild and Maya Sen
- Enablers of Doubt pp. 253-270

- Michael B. Berkman and Eric Plutzer
- Citizens’, Scientists’, and Policy Advisors’ Beliefs about Global Warming pp. 271-295

- Toby Bolsen, James N. Druckman and Fay Lomax Cook
- Politics and Science pp. 296-306

- Heather Douglas
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