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Volume 596, issue 1, 2004
- Preface pp. 6-18

- Janice Fanning Madden
- The Long Road to the Fast Track: Career and Family pp. 20-35

- Claudia Goldin
- Family-Friendly Workplace Reform: Prospects for Change pp. 36-61

- Amy L. Wax
- Fast-Track Women and the “Choice†to Stay Home pp. 62-83

- Pamela Stone and Meg Lovejoy
- Marriage and Baby Blues: Redefining Gender Equity in the Academy pp. 86-103

- Mary Ann Mason and Marc Goulden
- Overworked Faculty: Job Stresses and Family Demands pp. 104-129

- Jerry A. Jacobs and Sarah E. Winslow
- The Mommy Track and Partnership: Temporary Delay or Dead End? pp. 130-150

- Mary C. Noonan and Mary E. Corcoran
- Mothers in Finance: Surviving and Thriving pp. 151-171

- Mary Blair-Loy and Amy S. Wharton
- The Evolution of Gender and Motherhood in Contemporary Medicine pp. 172-206

- Ann Boulis
- Mommies and Daddies on the Fast Track in Other Wealthy Nations pp. 208-213

- Gwen Moore
- Elite Careers and Family Commitment: It’s (Still) about Gender pp. 214-220

- Scott Coltrane
- Where We Are Now and Future Possibilities pp. 221-225

- Joyce Jacobsen
- Policy Alternatives for Solving Work-Family Conflict pp. 226-231

- Heidi Hartmann
- The Contemporary Myth of Choice pp. 232-244

- Rosanna Hertz
- Mommies and Daddies on the Fast Track: Success of Parents in Demanding Professions pp. 246-264

- N/a
- Mommies and Daddies on the Fast Track: Success of Parents in Demanding Professions pp. 246-247

- Jerry A. Jacobs, Janice Fanning Madden and Claudia Goldin
- Family-Friendly Workplace Reform: Prospects for Change pp. 247-250

- Amy L. Wax
- Fast-Track Women and the “Choice†to Stay Home pp. 250-251

- Pamela Stone and Meg Lovejoy
- Marriage and Baby Blues: Redefining Gender Equity in the Academy pp. 252-253

- Mary Ann Mason and Marc Goulden
- Overworked Faculty: Job Stresses and Family Demands pp. 254-255

- Jerry A. Jacobs and Sarah E. Winslow
- The Mommy Track and Partnership: Temporary Delay or Dead End pp. 255-257

- Mary C. Noonan and Mary E. Corcoran
- Mothers in Finance: Surviving and Thriving pp. 257-259

- Mary Blair-Loy and Amy S. Wharton
- The Evolution of Gender and Motherhood in Contemporary Medicine pp. 259-261

- Ann Boulis
- Mommies and Daddies on the Fast Track in Other Wealthy Nations pp. 262-262

- Gwen Moore
- Elite Careers and Family Commitment: It’s (Still) about Gender pp. 263-264

- Scott Coltrane
Volume 595, issue 1, 2004
- Preface pp. 6-7

- Elijah Anderson, Scott N. Brooks, Raymond Gunn and Nikki Jones
- Introduction pp. 8-13

- Robert M. Emerson
- The Cosmopolitan Canopy pp. 14-31

- Elijah Anderson
- Why Girls Fight: Female Youth Violence in the Inner City pp. 32-48

- Cindy D. Ness
- “It’s not Where you Live, it’s How you Liveâ€: How Young Women Negotiate Conflict and Violence in the Inner City pp. 49-62

- Nikki Jones
- Inner-City “Schoolboy†Life pp. 63-79

- Raymond Gunn
- “Putting the Blessings on himâ€: Vouching and Basketball Status Work pp. 80-90

- Scott N. Brooks
- The Emotional Experience of Class: Interpreting Working-Class Kids’ Street Racing in Helsinki pp. 91-107

- Heli Vaaranen
- The Ethnography of Imagined Communities pp. 108-121

- Kathleen D. Hall
- Deindustrialization and Museumification: From Exhibited Memory to Forgotten History pp. 122-133

- Octave Debary
- Paris Plage: “The City is ours†pp. 134-145

- Michèle De La Pradelle and Emmanuelle Lallement
- W. E. B. Du Bois’s Sociology: The Philadelphia Negro and Social Science pp. 146-156

- Tukufu Zuberi
- Using the History of the Chicago Tradition of Sociology for Empirical Research pp. 157-167

- Jean-Michel Chapoulie
- The Making of Black Metropolis pp. 168-175

- Henri Peretz
- Discovering Ink: A Mentor for an Historical Ethnography pp. 176-189

- William Kornblum
- Beyond Mysterium Tremendum: Thoughts toward an Aesthetic Study of Religious Experience pp. 190-203

- Omar M. McRoberts
- Experimental Ethnography: The Marriage of Qualitative and Quantitative Research pp. 204-222

- Lawrence W. Sherman and Heather Strang
- The Liberty Bell: A Meditation on Labor, Liberty, and the Cultural Mediations that Connect or Disconnect them pp. 223-248

- Paul Willis
- Bureaucracies of Mass Deception: Institutional Review Boards and the Ethics of Ethnographic Research pp. 249-263

- Charles L. Bosk and Raymond G. De Vries
- On the Value of Ethnography: Sociology and Public Policy pp. 264-276

- Howard S. Becker, Herbert J. Gans, Katherine S. Newman and Diane Vaughan
- Comments by Jean-Michel Chapoulie on the “Value of Ethnography†Dialogue pp. 277-279

- N/a
- On the Rhetoric and Politics of Ethnographic Methodology pp. 280-308

- Jack Katz
- Observations and Reflections of a Perpetual Fieldworker pp. 309-326

- Renée C. Fox
- Being Here and Being There: Fieldwork Encounters and Ethnographic Discoveries pp. 327-327

- Elijah Anderson, Scott N. Brooks, Raymond Gunn and Nikki Jones
Volume 594, issue 1, 2004
- Preface pp. 6-11

- James Jennings
- Urban Planning, Community Participation, and the Roxbury Master Plan in Boston pp. 12-33

- James Jennings
- Newark, Decline and Avoidance, Renaissance and Desire: From Disinvestment to Reinvestment pp. 34-48

- Kathe Newman
- Empowered Culture? New York City’s Empowerment Zone and the Selling of El Barrio pp. 49-64

- Arlene Dávila
- National Politics and Charitable Choice as Urban Policy for Community Development pp. 65-78

- Georgia A. Persons
- Taking the Sanctuary to the Streets: Religion, Race, and Community Development in Columbus, Ohio pp. 79-91

- Yvette M. Alex-Assensoh
- Community Development in Chicago: From Harold Washington to Richard M. Daley pp. 92-108

- John J. Betancur and Douglas C. Gills
- Community Development Corporations, Participation, and Accountability: The Harlem Urban Development Corporation and the Bedford-Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation pp. 109-124

- Kimberley Johnson
- Race and Representation in Detroit’s Community Development Coalitions pp. 125-142

- Todd C. Shaw and Lester K. Spence
- Community Development and the Politics of Deracialization: The Case of Denver, Colorado, 1991-2003 pp. 143-157

- Hermon George
- Community Development, Racial Empowerment, and Politics pp. 158-170

- Cynthia Horan
- Race, Politics, and Community Development in U.S. Cities pp. 171-174

- James Jennings
- Race, Politics, and Community Development in U.S. Cities pp. 171-194

- James Jennings
- Newark, Decline and Avoidance, Renaissance and Desire: From Disinvestment to Reinvestment pp. 174-176

- Kathe Newman
- Empowered Culture? New York City’s Empowerment Zone and the Selling of El Barrio pp. 176-179

- Arlene Dávila
- National Politics and Charitable Choice as Urban Policy for Community Development pp. 179-181

- Georgia A. Persons
- Taking the Sanctuary to the Streets: Religion, Race, and Community Development in Columbus, Ohio pp. 181-183

- Yvette M. Alex-Assensoh
- Community Development in Chicago: From Harold Washington to Richard M. Daley pp. 184-186

- John J. Betancur and Douglas C. Gills
- Community Development Corporations, Participation, and Accountability: The Harlem Urban Development Corporation and the Bedford-Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation pp. 187-189

- Kimberley Johnson
- Race and Representation in Detroit’s Community Development Coalitions pp. 189-192

- Todd C. Shaw and Lester K. Spence
- Community Development and the Politics of Deracialization: The Case of Denver, Colorado, 1991-2003 pp. 192-194

- Hermon George
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