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51. Curriculum charts and time in undergraduate education.

52. Measuring the soul: psychological technologies and the production of physical health in Progressive Era America.

53. Media labeling versus the US disability community identity: a study of shifting cultural language.

54. On Becoming a Pragmatic Researcher: The Importance of Combining Quantitative and Qualitative Research Methodologies.

55. ALEXANDER AND THE CULTURAL REFOUNDING OF AMERICAN SOCIOLOGY.

56. Dismantling the Iraqi Social Fabric: From Dictatorship Through Sanctions to Occupation.

57. The Davis-Moore Theory of Stratification: The Life Course of a Socially Constructed Classic.

58. A Method From the 'Lifeworld': Some Possibilities for Person Centred Planning for Children in Care.

59. Back to the Future: Settlement Sociology, 1885-1930.

60. Patterns of Residential Segregation.

61. Neighborhoods, Schools and Obesity: The Potential for Place-Based Approaches to Reduce Childhood Obesity.

62. Ebola at the borders: newspaper representations and the politics of border control.

63. Examining Associations between Health Information Seeking Behavior and Adult Education Status in the U.S.: An Analysis of the 2012 PIAAC Data.

64. Making the Sociological Canon: The Battle Over George Herbert Mead's Legacy.

65. The relation of theory and method: causal relatedness, historical contingency and beyond.

66. Intergenerational solidarity in the creation of science: The Ross-Sorokin correspondence, 1921-1931.

67. The Interaction of Grievances and Structures in Social Movement Analysis: The Case of JUST.

68. The Feminization of Etiquette Literature: Foucault, Mechanisms of Social Change, and the Paradoxes of Empowerment.

69. Sociology of Sport in the United States.

70. "Whistleblower" or "Renegade": Definitional Contests in an Official Inquiry.

71. Visualizing Structure: Reading Surfaces of Social Life.

72. An Empirical Comment on the State of Sociology.

73. THE AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW, 1958-1960.

74. UNIONS HELP FACULTY WHO HELP THEMSELVES: A PARTISAN VIEW OF A COLLECTIVE BARGAINING CAMPAIGN.

75. Introduction.

76. Confidence in government and vaccination willingness in the USA.

77. W.E.B. Du Bois and Black Heterogeneity: How The Philadelphia Negro Shaped American Sociology.

78. W.I. Thomas and the Forgotten Four Wishes: A Case Study in the Sociology of Ideas.

79. Comments on American Sociology: From Pre-Disciplinary to Post-Normal.

80. Towards a New Normal: Emergent Elites and Feminist Scholarship.

81. Why American Sociology Needs Biographical Sociology- European Style.

82. Identity-Driven Differences in Stakeholder Concerns about Hunting Wolves.

83. W. E. B. Du Bois, Howard W. Odum and the Sociological Ghetto.

84. 'Laboratory Talk' in U.S. Sociology, 1890-1930: The Performance of Scientific Legitimacy.

85. Beyond metrocentrism: From empire to globalism in early US sociology.

86. Measuring the Speed of Aging across Population Subgroups.

87. Riverside Days: Recollection of Robert Nisbet as a Teacher.

88. Assessing the Significance of Cohort and Period Effects in Hierarchical Age-Period-Cohort Models: Applications to Verbal Test Scores and Voter Turnout in U.S. Presidential Elections.

89. Relationships of Disability with Age Among Adults Aged 50 to 85: Evidence from the United States, England and Continental Europe.

90. Life Years Lost Associated with Obesity-Related Diseases for U.S. Non-Smoking Adults.

91. Public perceptions of the response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill: Personal experiences, information sources, and social context

92. The Menorah Journal and Shaping American Jewish Identity: Culture and Evolutionary Sociology.

93. Poisoned social climate, collective responsibility, and the abuse at Abu Ghraib—Or, the establishment of “rule that is lack of rule”

94. The mental health sector and the social sciences in post-World War II USA Part 2: The impact of federal research funding and the drugs revolution.

95. The Price of Success: Sociologist Harry Alpert, the NSF's First Social Science Policy Architect.

96. Afrocentricity and the Black Intellectual Tradition: Carter G. Woodson, W. E. B. Du Bois, and E. Franklin Frazier.

97. Right or Wrong? Toward a Theory of IRBs' (Dis)Approval of Research.

98. Midwifery as established sect: an expanded application of the church-sect continuum.

99. Disparities in access to health care among non-citizens in the United States.

100. ESTIMATING NET INTERRACIAL MOBILITY IN THE UNITED STATES: A RESIDUAL METHODS APPROACH.