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1. Reflections on Mathematical Sociology.

2. Scholarship, Not Scandal.

3. Lumping and Splitting: Notes on Social Classification.

4. Crossing the Next Divide: A Response to Andy Pickering.

5. "Durkheim's Division of Labor in Society": A Sexagenarian Postscript.

6. Positivism and Interpretation in Sociology: Lessons for Sociologists from the History of Stress Research.

7. Seeding Science, Courting Conclusions: Reexamining the Intersection of Science, Corporate Cash, and the Law.

8. Speaking Together, Thinking Together? Exploring Metaphor and Cognition in a Shipyard Union Dispute.

9. Who Now Debates Functionalism? From System, Change and Conflict to "Culture, Choice, and Praxis".

10. Sociology: After the Linguistic and Multicultural Turns.

11. Rethinking the Policy Influence of Experts: From General Characterizations to Analysis of Variation.

12. The Social Sciences and the Population Problem.

13. The Evolution (or Devolution) of Privacy.

14. The End of the One-Drop Rule? Labeling of Multiracial Children in Black Intermarriages.

15. From the Editor: From Scholarship to Practice.

16. Challenging Demography: Contributions from Feminist Theory.

17. The "Fetus-Infant": Changing Classifications of In Utero Development in Medical Texts.

18. Menstrual Time: The Sociocognitive Mapping of "The Menstrual Cycle".

19. The Beginning of the End or the End of the Beginning? The Theory Construction Movement Revisited.

20. Durkheim's Contribution to the Sociological Analysis of History.

21. What's Wrong Is Right: A Response to the State of the Discipline.

22. Progress and Cumulation in the Human Sciences After the Fall.

23. Consumer Possessions, Consumer Passions, and Subjective Well-Being.

24. Continuity and Discontinuity in the Politics of the Sixties Generation: A Reassessment.

25. Military Procurement as Rational Myth: Notes on the Social Construction of Weapons Proliferation.

26. Industrial Shifts, Occupational Recomposition, and the Exchanging Sexual Division of Labor in the Five Largest U.S. Cities: 1910-1930.

27. Unfeeling Knowledge: Emotion and Objectivity in the History of Sociology.

28. Neither Proscience nor Antiscience: Metasociology as Dialogue.

29. Metatheorizing in Sociology.

30. Predatory, Developmental, and Other Apparatuses: A Comparative Political Economy Perspective on the Third World State.

31. Rethinking Development Theory: Insights from East Asia and Latin America.

32. Advancing Scientific Knowledge Through Participatory Action Research.

33. How Epoch Making Are High Technologies? The Case of Biotechnology.

34. Economic Conditions, Marital Status, and the Timing of First Births: Results for Whites and Blacks.

35. Local and Extra-Local Orientations in the Metropolis.

36. Knowledge and the Practice of Sociology.

37. Social Class and Social Liberalism.

38. Where Do Organizational Forms Come From?

39. Reply to Sanderson.

40. Robin Williams and the Long Twentieth Century of American Sociology ... or Back to the Future.

41. What Critical Demography Means to Me.

42. Critical Demography: The Paradigm of the Future?

43. Mini-Symposium References.

44. The Prominence of Formal Theory in Sociology.

45. Progress in the Natural and Social Sciences: A Reply to Wallace.

46. Writing Wrongs in Sociology.

47. Encouraging aForumfor Sociological Ideas.

48. A Note from the Editor.

49. Toward a Sociology of National Socialism.

50. Forging and Sustaining Labor-Community Coalitions: The Workfare Justice Movement in Three Cities.