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Volume 613, issue 1, 2007
- Fostering Research on Minority Entrepreneurship pp. 6-9

- Robert D. Strom
- Advancing Research on Minority Entrepreneurship pp. 10-17

- Timothy Bates, William E. Jackson and James H. Johnson
- Latino Self-Employment and Entrepreneurship in the United States: An Overview of the Literature and Data Sources pp. 18-31

- Bárbara J. Robles and Héctor Cordero-Guzmán
- Mexican-Hispanic Self-Employment Entry: The Role of Business Start-Up Constraints pp. 32-46

- Magnus Lofstrom and Chunbei Wang
- Access to Financial Capital among U.S. Businesses: The Case of African American Firms pp. 47-72

- Alicia M. Robb and Robert Fairlie
- Small Firm Credit Market Discrimination, Small Business Administration Guaranteed Lending, and Local Market Economic Performance pp. 73-94

- Ben R. Craig, William E. Jackson and James Thomson
- Traits and Performance of the Minority Venture-Capital Industry pp. 95-107

- Timothy Bates and William Bradford
- Secrets of Gazelles: The Differences between High-Growth and Low-Growth Business Owned by African American Entrepreneurs pp. 108-130

- Thomas D. Boston and Linje R. Boston
- Exploring Stratification and Entrepreneurship: African American Women Entrepreneurs Redefine Success in Growth Ventures pp. 131-154

- Jeffrey Robinson, Laquita Blockson and Sammie Robinson
- Building Ventures through Civic Capitalism pp. 155-177

- Candida Brush, Daniel Monti, Andrea Ryan and Amy M. Gannon
- Tax Refunds and Microbusinesses: Expanding Family and Community Wealth Building in the Borderlands pp. 178-191

- Bárbara J. Robles
- Quick Read Synopsis pp. 192-206

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Volume 612, issue 1, 2007
- Introduction pp. 6-12

- Wade Clark Roof
- Pluralisms pp. 13-25

- Martin E. Marty
- The Constitutional Basis of Religious Pluralism in the United States: Causes and Consequences pp. 26-41

- Ted G. Jelen
- The Languages of the Public Sphere: Religious Pluralism, Institutional Logics, and Civil Society pp. 42-61

- Rhys H. Williams
- Defining Religious Pluralism in America: A Regional Analysis pp. 62-81

- Mark Silk
- Pluralism as a Culture: Religion and Civility in Southern California pp. 82-99

- Wade Clark Roof
- The Role of Religion in the Process of Segmented Assimilation pp. 100-115

- R. Stephen Warner
- Muslims in the United States: Pluralism under Exceptional Circumstances pp. 116-132

- Kathleen M. Moore
- Active versus Passive Pluralism: A Changing Style of Civil Religion? pp. 133-151

- Richard D. Hecht
- “Today We Act, Tomorrow We Voteâ€: Latino Religions, Politics, and Activism in Contemporary U.S. Civil Society pp. 152-171

- Gastón Espinosa
- All Need Toleration: Some Observations about Recent Differences in the Experiences of Religious Minorities in the United States and Western Europe pp. 172-186

- Gustav Niebuhr
- Pluralist Family Values: Domestic Strategies for Living with Religious Difference pp. 187-208

- Kate McCarthy
- New Opportunities and New Values: The Emergence of the Multicultural Church pp. 209-224

- Kathleen Garces-Foley
- Emerging Patterns of Interreligious Conversation: A Christian-Jewish Experiment pp. 225-239

- J. Shawn Landres and Ryan K. Bolger
- Book Review Essay: The Pluralist Ideal in American Religion: The Debate Continues pp. 240-252

- Wade Clark Roof
- Quick Read Synopsis pp. 253-275

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Volume 611, issue 1, 2007
- The Politics of Consumption/The Consumption of Politics pp. 6-15

- Dhavan V. Shah, Douglas M. McLeod, Lewis Friedland and Michelle R. Nelson
- In Defense of Consumer Critique: Revisiting the Consumption Debates of the Twentieth Century pp. 16-30

- Juliet B. Schor
- Capital, Consumption, Communication, and Citizenship: The Social Positioning of Taste and Civic Culture in the United States pp. 31-50

- Lewis Friedland, Dhavan V. Shah, Nam-Jin Lee, Mark A. Rademacher, Lucy Atkinson and Thomas Hove
- Representing Citizens and Consumers in Media and Communications Regulation pp. 51-65

- Sonia Livingstone and Peter Lunt
- Consumers and the State since the Second World War pp. 66-81

- Matthew Hilton
- Buying into Downtown Revival: The Centrality of Retail to Postwar Urban Renewal in American Cities pp. 82-95

- Lizabeth Cohen
- Should Consumer Citizens Escape the Market? pp. 96-111

- Eric J. Arnould
- A Carnivalesque Approach to the Politics of Consumption (or) Grotesque Realism and the Analytics of the Excretory Economy pp. 112-125

- Craig J. Thompson
- Why Not Share Rather Than Own? pp. 126-140

- Russell Belk
- Downshifting Consumer = Upshifting Citizen? An Examination of a Local Freecycle Community pp. 141-156

- Michelle R. Nelson, Mark A. Rademacher and Hye-Jin Paek
- Mobilizing Consumers to Take Responsibility for Global Social Justice pp. 157-175

- Michele Micheletti and Dietlind Stolle
- Political Brands and Consumer Citizens: The Rebranding of Tony Blair pp. 176-192

- Margaret Scammell
- Logo Logic: The Ups and Downs of Branded Political Communication pp. 193-206

- W. Lance Bennett and Taso Lagos
- Digital Renaissance: Young Consumer and Citizen? pp. 207-216

- Claes H. de Vreese
- Political Consumerism: How Communication and Consumption Orientations Drive “Lifestyle Politics†pp. 217-235

- Dhavan V. Shah, Douglas M. McLeod, Eunkyung Kim, Sun Young Lee, Melissa R. Gotlieb, Shirley S. Ho and Hilde Breivik
- Citizens, Consumers, and the Good Society pp. 236-249

- Michael Schudson
- Quick Read Synopsis pp. 250-275

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Volume 610, issue 1, 2007
- NAFTA and Beyond: Alternative Perspectives in the Study of Global Trade and Development pp. 6-19

- Patricia Fernández-Kelly
- Neoliberalism as Creative Destruction pp. 21-44

- David Harvey
- Liberalism and the Good Society in the Iberian World pp. 45-72

- Miguel Angel Centeno
- Migration, Development, and Segmented Assimilation: A Conceptual Review of the Evidence pp. 73-97

- Alejandro Portes
- Borders for Whom? The Role of NAFTA in Mexico-U.S. Migration pp. 98-118

- Patricia Fernández-Kelly and Douglas S. Massey
- The Strategic Role of Mexican Labor under NAFTA: Critical Perspectives on Current Economic Integration pp. 119-142

- RaúL Delgado Wise and James M. Cypher
- Resistance and Compliance in the Age of Globalization: Indian Women and Labor Organizations pp. 143-159

- Rina Agarwala
- Resistance and Identity Politics in an Age of Globalization pp. 160-181

- Deborah J. Yashar
- Rethinking Civil Society in the Age of NAFTA: The Case of Mexico pp. 182-200

- Jon Shefner
- The Globalization of Capital Flows: Who Benefits? pp. 201-216

- Barbara Stallings
- Trading Impressions: Evidence from Costa Rica pp. 217-231

- Frederick Wherry
- Globalizing Restricted and Segmented Markets: Challenges to Theory and Values in Economic Sociology pp. 232-245

- Donald W. Light
- From Managed to Free(r) Markets: Transnational and Regional Governance of Asian Timber pp. 246-259

- Paul K. Gellert
- Book Review Essay: A Brief History of Neoliberalism pp. 260-263

- Jon Shefner
- Quick Read Synopsis pp. 266-287

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