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1. Socializing efficacy: a reconstruction of self-efficacy theory within the context of inequality<FNR>*</FNR><FN>This paper is dedicated to the memory of sociologist, Dr Michael Moore, who died on 17 June 1998, one year after our intense work on this project. I am deeply indebted to him for his energy, support and wisdom. His ideas live on through this work. </FN>

2. A Note on "Scholarliness" and "Impact"

3. Call for Papers Annual Meeting.

4. The ageing farming workforce and the health and sustainability of agricultural communities: A narrative review.

5. School racial‐ethnic socialization of multiracial K12 students: A systematic review of the literature using MultiCrit.

6. The Indigenization of American Sociology in Japan: The Contribution of Kazuko Tsurumi.

7. African American Couples in the 21st Century: Using Integrative Systemic Therapy (IST) to Translate Science into Practice.

8. Editor's Introduction.

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

10. American Sociology: History and Racially Gendered Classed Knowledge Reproduction.

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

12. Old Wine in Old Bottles--So What Is Wrong with That? Some Observations on Metatheory in Rural Sociology.

13. Farm Size, Farm Structure, Energy and Climate: An Alternate Ecological Analysis of United States Agriculture.

14. Educational Policy-Making and the Relative Autonomy of the State: The Case of Occupational Educational in the Community College.

15. The Effect of Divorce on Suicide in Japan: A Time Series Analysis, 1950-1980.

16. Ruth Shonle Cavan: An Intellectual Portrait.

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

18. Social Survey Research.

19. Gender and Value Orientations-What's the Difference!? The Case of Japan and the United States.

20. Public Concern with Animal Well-Being: Place, Social Structural Location, and Individual Experience.

21. Legitimacy and Adoption of a Scientific Biological Control Program: an Institutional Analysis of Hoddle.

22. Framing Processes, Cognitive Liberations, and NIMBY Protest in the U.S. Chemical-Weapons Disposal Conflict.

23. The Forgotten Movement: The Vietnam Antiwar Movement.

24. Civic Community in Small-Town America, How Civic Welfare is Influenced by Local Capitalism and Civic Engagement.

25. When ecology and sociology meet: The contributions of Edward A. Ross.

26. Shaping Schooling Success: Religious Socialization and Educational Outcomes in Metropolitan Public Schools.

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

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

29. The Impact of Controlled Access Highways on Population Growth in Pennsylvania Nonmetropolitan Communities, 1940--1970.

30. From House to Haig: Private Life and Public Style in American Foreign Policy Advisers.

31. Tempest–Tost: Exile, Ethnicity, and the Politics of Rescue.

32. The Recent History and the Emerging Reality of American Sociological Theory: A Metatheoretical Interpretation.

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

34. Knowledge and the Practice of Sociology.

35. A Novel Reading of Nineteenth-Century Wales: A Reply to Stark, Finke, and Iannaccone.

36. Edgework, institutions and enhanced interrogation.

38. The emergence of sociology from political economy in the United States: 1890 to 1940.

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

40. Physician dominance in the 21st century: Examining the rise of non‐physician autonomy through prevailing theoretical lenses.

41. Saving Academic Sociology.

42. A Note from the New Editor.

43. The Anthropology of Learning: A Continuing Story.

44. Rethinking the Family.

45. The Prominence of Formal Theory in Sociology.

46. Social Inequality and Art Institutions.

47. The Emergence of Environmental Sociology: Contributions of Riley E. Dunlap and William R. Catton, Jr.

48. CHANGING VIEWS OF COMMUNITY STUDIES: MIDDLETOWN AS A CASE STUDY.

49. Encouraging aForumfor Sociological Ideas.

50. Trends in the Relative Influence of Education and Income on Highbrow Taste, 1982–2012.