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Volume 571, issue 1, 2000
- Preface pp. 8-13

- Christine L. Williams
- Traversing Lines of Control: Feminist Anthropology Today pp. 14-29

- Ravina Aggarwal
- Feminism and Federally Funded Social Science: Notes from Inside pp. 30-41

- Judith D. Auerbach
- Feminism and Family Studies for a New Century pp. 42-56

- Maxine Baca Zinn
- Feminism in Criminology: Engendering the Outlaw pp. 57-76

- Dana M. Britton
- From Pornography to Sadomasochism: Reconciling Feminist Differences pp. 77-88

- Lynn S. Chancer
- Feminist Scholarship in Archaeology pp. 89-106

- Kelley Hays-Gilpin
- Feminism and Migration pp. 107-120

- Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo
- The State of Gender Studies in Political Science pp. 121-134

- Gretchen Ritter and Nicole Mellow
- Spaces for Feminism in Geography pp. 135-150

- Lynn A. Staeheli and Patricia M. Martin
- Feminist Media Criticism and Feminist Media Practices pp. 151-166

- S. Craig Watkins and Rana A. Emerson
- Feminism at Work pp. 167-182

- Amy S. Wharton
- Feminism in Psychology: Revolution or Evolution? pp. 183-196

- Judith Worell
- Report of the Board of Directors pp. 198-199

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- Book Department pp. 200-237

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Volume 570, issue 1, 2000
- Preface pp. 8-18

- Jay R. Mandle and Louis Ferleger
- Globalization: The Product of a Knowledge-Based Economy pp. 19-31

- Lester Thurow
- The Globalization of Human Development pp. 32-48

- Richard Easterlin
- Globalization in Southeast Asia pp. 49-64

- Peter A. Coclanis and Tilak Doshi
- Regulating Immigration in a Global Age: A New Policy Landscape pp. 65-77

- Saskia Sassen
- Labor Versus Globalization pp. 78-91

- George Ross
- The Student Anti-Sweatshop Movement: Limits and Potential pp. 92-103

- Jay R. Mandle
- The Bark Is Worse Than the Bite: New WTO Law and Late Industrialization pp. 104-114

- Alice H. Amsden and Takashi Hikino
- Coping with Globalization: A Suggested Policy Package for Small Countries pp. 115-125

- Frank B. Rampersad
- Globalization and Justice pp. 126-139

- Jon Mandle
- Globalization's Cultural Consequences pp. 140-152

- Robert Holton
- Corporate Governance and Globalization pp. 153-172

- Mary O'Sullivan
- Sustainable Economic Development in Rural America pp. 173-185

- Adam S. Weinberg
- Book Department pp. 186-216

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Volume 569, issue 1, 2000
- Preface pp. 8-9

- Jacob U. Gordon
- The Role of African American Males in Politics and Government pp. 10-28

- Tracy D. Snipe
- African American Males in Foreign Affairs pp. 29-41

- Jake C. Miller
- Black Males in the Civil Rights Movement pp. 42-55

- Jacob U. Gordon
- A Reform for Troubled Times: Takeovers of Urban Schools pp. 56-70

- Robert L. Green and Bradley R. Carl
- African American Males in Dance, Music, Theater, and Film pp. 71-85

- I. Peter Ukpokodu
- Incarcerated African American Men and Their Children: A Case Study pp. 86-101

- Garry A. Mendez
- African American Men in the American West, 1528-1990 pp. 102-119

- Quintard Taylor
- The Media and the Black Response pp. 120-134

- Lewis Diuguid and Adrienne Rivers
- Foreign-Born African American Males: Turning Barriers into Opportunities pp. 135-148

- Festus E. Obiakor, Sunday O. Obi and Patrick Grant
- The Health of African American Men pp. 149-159

- John A. Rich
- The Black Male and the U.S. Economy pp. 160-175

- Susan Williams McElroy and Leon T. Andrews
- Book Department pp. 176-197

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Volume 568, issue 1, 2000
- Preface pp. 7-8

- Elijah Anderson
- Introduction: The Study of African American Problems pp. 9-12

- Tukufu Zuberi
- The Study of the Negro Problems pp. 13-27

- W.E. Burghardt Du Bois
- Black Feminists and Du Bois: Respectability, Protection, and Beyond pp. 28-40

- Farah Jasmine Griffin
- Gender, Black Feminism, and Black Political Economy pp. 41-53

- Patricia Hill Collins
- The Emerging Philadelphia African American Class Structure pp. 54-77

- Elijah Anderson
- Rising Inequality and the Case for Coalition Politics pp. 78-99

- William Julius Wilson
- Du Bois as Social Activist: Why We Are Not Saved pp. 100-110

- Mary Frances Berry
- Race, Poverty, and Welfare: Du Bois's Legacy for Policy pp. 111-127

- Michael B. Katz
- Identity and Economic Performance pp. 128-139

- Gerald D. Jaynes
- Anthropology: From Bones to the Human Genome pp. 140-153

- James E. Bowman
- Anthropological Measurement: The Mismeasure of African Americans pp. 154-171

- Fatimah L.C. Jackson
- Deracializing Social Statistics: Problems in the Quantification of Race pp. 172-185

- Tukufu Zuberi
- Reclaiming a Du Boisian Perspective on Racial Attitudes pp. 186-202

- Lawrence D. Bobo
- W.E.B. Du Bois and the Encyclopedia Africana, 1909-63 pp. 203-219

- Henry Louis Gates
- Being an African in the World: The Du Boisian Epistemology pp. 220-234

- Anthony Monteiro
- W.E.B. Du Bois and "The Negro Church" pp. 235-249

- Barbara Dianne Savage
- Romancing the Body Politic: Du Bois's Propaganda of the Dark World pp. 250-264

- Herman Beavers
- Du Bois's Humanistic Philosophy of Human Sciences pp. 265-280

- Lewis R. Gordon
- W.E.B. Du Bois on the Study of Social Problems pp. 281-297

- Lucius T. Outlaw
- The Washington and Du Bois Leadership Paradigms Reconsidered pp. 298-313

- Martin Kilson