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Volume 634, issue 1, 2011
- Introduction pp. 6-15

- Matthew O. Hunt and George Wilson
- Thinking about Crime: Race and Lay Accounts of Lawbreaking Behavior pp. 16-38

- Victor R. Thompson and Lawrence D. Bobo
- Racial Discrimination, Interpretation, and Legitimation at Work pp. 39-59

- Ryan Light, Vincent J. Roscigno and Alexandra Kalev
- Race, Religion, and Beliefs about Racial Inequality pp. 60-77

- Marylee C. Taylor and Stephen M. Merino
- Including Oneself and Including Others: Who Belongs in My Country? pp. 78-97

- Jennifer L. Hochschild and Charles Lang
- On the Meaning, Measurement, and Implications of Racial Resentment pp. 98-116

- Edward G. Carmines, Paul M. Sniderman and Beth C. Easter
- Reexamining Racial Resentment: Conceptualization and Content pp. 117-133

- David C. Wilson and Darren W. Davis
- Whites’ Racial Policy Attitudes in the Twenty-First Century: The Continuing Significance of Racial Resentment pp. 134-152

- Steven A. Tuch and Michael Hughes
- Racial Attitudes in City, Neighborhood, and Situational Contexts pp. 153-173

- Monica McDermott
- “Color Coding†and Support for Social Policy Spending: Assessing the Parameters among Whites pp. 174-189

- George Wilson and Amie L. Nielsen
- The Sweet Enchantment of Color-Blind Racism in Obamerica pp. 190-206

- Eduardo Bonilla-Silva and David Dietrich
- The “Obama Effect†and White Racial Attitudes pp. 207-220

- Susan Welch and Lee Sigelman
- In Remembrance pp. 221-221

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Volume 633, issue 1, 2011
- Children: From Rights to Citizenship pp. 6-16

- Felton Earls
- A Historical Context for the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child pp. 17-29

- Paula S. Fass
- Multigenerational Citizenship: The Importance of Recognizing Children as National and International Citizens pp. 30-51

- Geraldine Van Bueren
- Public Policies and Child Rights: Entering the Third Decade of the Convention on the Rights of the Child pp. 52-65

- Marta Maurás
- The Promise of Citizenship for Brazilian Children: What Has Changed? pp. 66-79

- Irene Rizzini
- Ratification by the United States of the Convention on the Rights of the Child: Pros and Cons from a Child’s Rights Perspective pp. 80-101

- Elizabeth Bartholet
- Children in the United States of America: A Statistical Portrait by Race-Ethnicity, Immigrant Origins, and Language pp. 102-127

- Donald J. Hernandez, Nancy A. Denton and Victoria L. Blanchard
- Children and the Rights of Citizens: Nondomination and Intergenerational Justice pp. 128-140

- James Bohman
- The Child as Democratic Citizen pp. 141-166

- Andrew Rehfeld
- To Be (Come) or Not to Be (Come): Understanding Children’s Citizenship pp. 167-179

- Allison James
- Participatory Niches for Emergent Citizenship in Early Adolescence: An International Perspective pp. 180-200

- Judith Torney-Purta and Jo-Ann Amadeo
- American Sixteen- and Seventeen-Year-Olds Are Ready to Vote pp. 201-222

- Daniel Hart and Robert Atkins
- Adolescents as Deliberative Citizens: Building Health Competence in Local Communities pp. 223-242

- Mary Carlson and Felton Earls
- Promoting Children’s Capacities for Active and Deliberative Citizenship with Digital Technologies: The CADE Project in Costa Rica pp. 243-262

- Clotilde Fonseca and Maria Eugenia Bujanda
- Appendix: Time Line of Children’s Rights pp. 263-264

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Volume 632, issue 1, 2010
- A Perspective on Africa and the World pp. 5-11

- Tukufu Zuberi
- Black Africans in World War II: The Soldiers’ Stories pp. 12-25

- John H. Morrow
- The Ogaden War and the Demise of Détente pp. 26-40

- Donna R. Jackson
- Decolonization or National Liberation: Debating the End of British Colonial Rule in Africa pp. 41-54

- Cheikh Anta Babou
- Radical Islam in East Africa pp. 55-66

- Charles R. Stith
- Debating Darfur in the World pp. 67-85

- Rogaia Mustafa Abusharaf
- The United States of Africa: A Revisit pp. 86-102

- George B. N. Ayittey
- Africa’s Development beyond Aid: Getting Out of the Box pp. 103-120

- Julius Gatune
- Afrocentricity and the Argument for Civic Commitment: Ideology and Citizenship in a United States of Africa pp. 121-131

- Molefi Kete Asante
- Erratum pp. 132-132

- N/a
Volume 631, issue 1, 2010
- Science Starts Not after Measurement, but with Measurement pp. 7-16

- Kenneth Prewitt
- Social Science Data and the Shaping of National Policy pp. 18-21

- John P. Holdren
- Federal Statistics: Understanding a Crucial Resource pp. 22-24

- Katherine K. Wallman
- The Importance of Federal Statistics for Advancing Science and Identifying Policy Options pp. 25-27

- Ralph Cicerone
- The Need to Get the Right Health Statistics and to Get the Health Statistics Right pp. 28-29

- Harvey Fineberg
- In Engineering: Why It Is Critical to Have Quality Statistics and Scientifically Sound Statistical Analysis pp. 30-32

- Charles Vest
- Federal Statistics in the Policy making Process pp. 34-42

- Peter R. Orszag
- The Government Accountability Office and Congressional Uses of Federal Statistics pp. 43-62

- Nancy Kingsbury
- Designing a New Architecture for the U.S. National Accounts pp. 63-74

- Dale Jorgenson
- The Federal Statistical System: The Local Government Perspective pp. 75-88

- Joseph J. Salvo and Arun Peter Lobo
- Indicators and the Federal Statistical System: An Essential but Fraught Partnership pp. 89-108

- Norman M. Bradburn and Carolyn J.E. Fuqua
- The Media as Consumers of Statistics pp. 109-123

- Paul Overberg
- Immigration Statistics for the Twenty-First Century pp. 124-140

- Douglas S. Massey
- Why American Families Need the Census pp. 141-149

- Stephanie Coontz
- The Census and the Federal Statistical System: Historical Perspectives pp. 152-162

- Margo Anderson
- The Structure and Activities of the U.S. Federal Statistical System: History and Recurrent Challenges pp. 163-178

- Robert M. Groves
- The Role of the Federal Statistical System in Evidence-based Policymaking, or How to Make the Statistical System Essential pp. 180-188

- Michael J. O'Grady
- The Federal Statistical System and the Four “I†s pp. 189-193

- Stephen E. Fienberg
- Future of Innovation in the Federal Statistical System pp. 194-203

- Hermann Habermann
- Why We Need One Statistical Agency pp. 204-207

- Janet L. Norwood
- Principles and Practices for the Federal Statistical System: The View from the Committee on National Statistics pp. 210-224

- William F. Eddy, Constance F. Citro and Daniel L. Cork
- What Is Political Interference in Federal Statistics? pp. 225-238

- Kenneth Prewitt