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2004
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2004 Annual Meeting: The Transformation of Sexual Commerce and Urban Space in San Francisco (Elizabeth Bernstein)
The Social Sciences in Britain (Harold Orlans)
Sociologists Often Need Up-to-date Data on the Profession in a Hurry - So ASA's Website Now Provides "Today's Data Yesterday"
Vantage Point: Membership as a Public Good?Continued (Sally T. Hillsman)
David R. Williams Receives "Decade of Behavior" Award (Johanna Ebner)
Public Affairs Update
Spotlight on Departments: On the Road: Wake Forest University's Social Stratification in the American South Course (Jean Beaman)
Public Sociology: Public Sociology - It's What Teaching-oriented Departments Do
Thank You, ASA Members!
Crime Prevention Research Partnerships Aid Criminal Justice (Anthony A. Braga)
Public Forum: President Profiled (Helen Fein); ON the "Fourth Dimension" of Ethnocentrism; Seeking a Neologist (John M. Plott)
Departments
Deaths: Gordon H. Armbruster; Aliza Kolker
Obituaries: Mary Jo Huth; Dorothy Jones Jessop; Thomas Ktsanes; Erwin K. Scheuch; Ronny Turner |

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2004 Annual Meeting: Former President of Ireland, Mary Robinson, A Human Rights Voice That Will Not be Silenced (Mona Younis)
ASA Seeks a Few Good Sociologists - for ASA's Annual Awards Nominations
State of the State Sociology Series (Kenneth C. Land)
Vantage Point: A Full Menu of Public Policy, Science (Sally T. Hillsman)
Sociologists Receive 2003-2004 Fulbright Awards
Public Affairs Update
$3.4 Million Race and Ethnicity Panel Study Gets Under Way (Johanna Ebner)
Social Sciences are Key to Developing the STEM Workforce (Roberta Spalter-Roth)
New NSF Priority Area Represents Significant opportunity for Sociology (Lee Herring)
Cross-cutting "Human and Social Dynamics" is First NSF Priority Area Led by Behavioral and Social Sciences (Pat White and Joane Nagel)
2004 Annual Meeting: The Politics of Homelessness in San Francisco (Darren Noy)
State of the State Sociology Societies: Sociology Out Front (Ron Wimberley)
State of the State Sociology Societies: How to Maintain a Positive Cash Flow in a Sluggish Economy - Without Becoming the Next ENRON (Robert A. Wortham)
State of the State Sociology Societies: A Quick Look at Grassroots Sociology (Catherine T. Harris and Michael Wise)
State of the State Sociology Societies: Let 50 Flowers Bloom (Monte Bute)
Public Anger, Politics and the Middle Class (Marjorie Schaafsma)
ASA's First Section Journal is Expanding (Johanna Ebner)
Public Forum: A Cuban Experience (Hannah R. Wartenberg); Public Action and Public Policy (Herbert J. Gans)
Those Who Can, Teach!
New Staff Join ASA (Kendra Eastman, Felicia Evans, Donya Williams)
Departments
Deaths: Mary Jane Crenshaw Tully
Obituaries: Ruth Simms Hamilton; Paul Burleigh Horton; Aliza Kolker; John Itsuro Kitsuse |

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2004 Annual Meeting: Former President of Brazil, Fernando Henrique Cardoso: A Most Public Sociologist (Gay Seidman)
Teaching Sociology in High School: A Pilot Project Begins in Chicago (Caroline Hodges Persell and Carla B. Howery)
The 2004 World Social Forum: A Movement Rising (Walda Katz-Fishman and Jerome Scott)
Vantage Point: Engineering Better Mileage for Research? (Sally T. Hillsman)
Task Force to Invigorate "Public Sociology" (Lee Herring)
Public Affairs Update
Candidates for ASA Offices in 2004: Glen H. Elder, Jr., Cynthia Fuchs Epstein (President-Elect); Dan Clawson, Lynn Smith-Lovin (Vice President-Elect)
Developments in Data Sharing in the Social and Behavioral Sciences (Duane F. Alwin)
Four Daylong Courses to Enrich 2004 Annual Meeting
Council Briefs (Carla B. Howery)
Mumbai and the Future (Boaventura de Sousa Santos)
Among Women at Mumbai (Patricia Ticineto Clough)
Spotlight on Departments: Georgetown University's Social Justice Analysis Concentration Deepens the Curriculum and the Community (Jean Beaman)
Public Forum: Is Social Forces Still a Core Journal? (Robert M. Marsh); Mere Degrees of Reflected Lunar Light? (Richard Koffler); Reply to Marsh, Koffler (Michael Patrick Allen); Public Sociology Challenges Discipline's Prestige and Power Structure (Kenneth L. Stewart and D. Stanley Eitzen)
Departments
Deaths: Janet Kohn, Egon Mayer, Warren A. Peterson, T. R. Young
Obituaries: Gordon Hawkins, Margaret Stacey |
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2004 Annual Meeting: Public Sociology Meets Public Intellectual, Activist and Novelist Arundhati Roy (Ben Crow)
Hill Briefing on Social and Economic Consequences of Job Loss Draws Crowd (Johanna Ebner)
Vantage Point: Academic Freedom and Publishing in Interesting Times (Sally T. Hillsman)
Call for Centennial Session Proposals and Participation
Public Affairs Udpate
The Status of High School Sociology: Some Recommendations (Michael DeCesare and Jeff Lashbrook)
James Downton: Awakening Teachers to Creative Teaching (Jean Beaman)
A Rebel with a Theory (Johanna Ebner)
Opening 2004 Plenary Session on W.E. B DuBois, a Model for Public Sociology (Jean Beaman)
Public Sociology: Empowered Participatory Governance: An Unexpected Columbia Venture in Public Sociology (Cesar Rodriguez and Erik Olin Wright)
ASA Annual Meeting Workshop: Using the University of California Atlas of Global Inequality as a Teaching Tool
Public Sociology "from the files"? (exchange of letters between Henry Brownstein and Robert K. Merton)
Public Forum: Public Sociology Challenges Discipline's Prestige and Power Structure (Kenneth L. Stewart and D. Stanley Eitzen); Reply to Stewart and Eitzen (Murray Hausknecht)
Sociology Receives the Largest Number of Professional Master's Planning Grants (Roberta Spalter-Roth)
Departments
Deaths: Fred B. Silberstein, Frank Robert Westie, Joan McCord
Obituaries: William Harry "Bill" Howell, Egon Mayer, Norval Morris, Sister Marie Augusta Neal, T.R. Young
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Official Reports and Proceedings: Editors' Reports |

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2004 Annual Meeting: Paul Krugman: The Wicked Economist? (Marion Fourcade-Gourinchas)
Why Did Sociologists Go to Atlanta? Who is Going to San Francisco? (Roberta Spalter-Roth and William Erskine)
ASA Congressional Briefing on Immigration Packs the House (Johanna Ebner)
Vantage Point: Affirming Action in Higher Education (Sally T. Hillsman)
Sociologist Named Director of the American Bar Foundation
Sociologists Receive Guggenheim Awards
Public Affairs Update
Weblogging for Public Sociologies (Peter Dixon, Erin Murphy and Nicholas Hoover Wilson)
Sociologists without Borders (Jean Beaman)
Goodwin and Jasper are the New Contexts Magazine Editors (Edwin Amenta)
Personal Essay: Sociologists Behind Bars (Jodi L. Short and Elizabeth Drogin)
Legislators Warn that Prisoner Census Counts Skew Resource Distribution and Political Representation (Torrey Androski)
Public Sociology: Community Organizing as Engaged Scholarship (Robert Kleidman)
Public Forum: Journal Influence (Judith R. Blau)
Sociologist Elected to the NAS
Sociologists and Political Scientists Honor Marty Lipset
Departments
Obituaries: Fred Bates, Fred B. Silberstein, Frank Robert Westie
Special Annual Meeting Insert |

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2004 Annual Meeting: The Sands of San Francisco (Richard Walker)
ASA Election Results: Epstein Elected ASA President; Smith-Lovin Vice President
2004 Major ASA Award Winners: Jessie Bernard Award, Myra Marx Ferree; Career of Distinguished Scholarship Award, Arthur Stinchcombe; Distinguished Scholaraly Publication Award, Mounira Maya Charrad; Distinguished Contributions to Teaching Award, Jeanne Ballantine; Public Understanding of Sociology Award, Jerome Scott and Walda Katz Fishman
Vantage Point: Annual Meeting Dialogue: Forums for All
Sociologists Lead 15-nation Study on Attitudes Toward Mental Illness (Jack K. Martin)
Public Affairs Update
New ASA-NSF Grantees to Help Advance the Discipline
Peggy Thoits Assumes Health Journal Editorship in 2005 (Bernice Pescosolido)
Public Sociology: The Moral Monster: Public Sociology in a Maximum Security Prison (Patricia Fernandez-Kelly)
ASA's Teaching Enhancement Fund Supports Four New Projects (Jean Beaman)
Public Sociology Explored from an International View (Johanna Ebner)
Group Seeks to Reform Market-driven College Athletics (Redante Asuncion-Reed)
Open Forums at the 2004 Annual Meeting in San Francisco
2004 Regional Award Winners
Community Action Research Grants (Johanna Ebner)
Public Forum: There's the ASA, But Where's the Sociology (Mathieu Deflem); Democracy in Question: Reply to Deflem (Michael Burawoy); Were We Right? Assessing the Merits of ASA's Anti-War Resolution (Eduardo Bonilla-Silva)
Departments
Obituaries: Thomas R. Forrest |

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Profile of the ASA President: Troy Duster: A Biography in History (Harry G. Levine and Craig Reinerman)
Public Sociologists Broke Records in San Francisco
ASA Centennial Will Honor Excellence in the Reporting of Social Issues
Vantage Point: The Power of IDA - The Place of Data (Sally T. Hillsman)
Tomas Jimenez Selected as 2005 ASA Congressional Fellow (Johanna Ebner)
Beth Rubin Joins NSF Sociology Program (Lee Herring)
Sociologists Among Inductees of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Sociologists Among American Academy of Policital and Social Science Honorees
Political Science Goes Public "A Lesson for Public Sociology" (Roberta Spalter-Roth)
Should Sociologists Run for Public Office? (Jack Nusan Porter)
Social Scientists Help Identify Research Agenda to Improve U.S. Voting Process
Suggestions Are Invited for the 2006 Annual Meeting Program
No Child Left Behind Act Scrutinized at Sociology of Education Section Policy Conference
Spotlight on Departments: Using "Advanced Introductory Courses" to Level the Playing Field for Transfer Students
Yale Group to Edit Sociological Theory (Isaac Reed)
Applications Invited for ASA Editor Positions
Faculty Salaries Saw Little Growth in Past 21 Years (Roberta Spalter-Roth and William Erskine)
Small Grants for Integrating Data Analysis in the Sociology Curriculum
ASA Announces New Minority Fellows (Mercedes Rubio and Felicia Evans)
Brownstein to Direct Center for Crime, Drugs and Justice (Torrey Androski)
International Sociology: Nigerian, Cleveland Sociologists Collaborate (Jean Beaman)
Public Sociology: The Practitioners Research and Scholarship Institute (Beth Roy)
Public Forum: Toward an Academically Engaged Academy (Rick Cherwitz); Is Modern Sociology Too "Managerial"? (Nathan Rosseau); Reply to Stewart and Eitzen; Our Time in the Political Wilderness Should End (George C. Klein)
Departments
Deaths: Jerry Salomone, William Silverman
Obituaries: James Ecks, Witold Krassowski, Joel B. Montague, Jr., Harold Lyle Nix, Frank Riessman |

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ASA Award Recipients Honored in San Francisco
Prospects for Change in Saudi Arabia (Mansoor Moaddel)
ASA Receives $165,000 from Science Foundation to Fund Early Career Scholars
Vantage Point: Remaining Vigilant for an Essential Survey (Sally T. Hillsman)
Sociologist Appointed to Defense Task Force Examining Solutions to Harrassment
Public Affairs Update
Council Briefs (Michael Murphy)
Calendar of Regional Sociological Association Meetings
Seven Years and Seven Journals with JSTOR
Sociology Departments Can Now Vie for "Seal of Approval" for Gender- and Women-friendliness (Lee Herring)
New PhD Program at Central Florida (Victoria Hougham)
Public Sociology: The Engaged Department: Public Sociology in the Twin Cities (Ronald Aminzade)
"Congratulations!" to the 2004 ASA Section Award Winners
Departments
Deaths: Dante Germanotta, Morris Goldman, Witold Krassowski, Tamotsu Shibutani, Norma Williams
Obituaries: William K. Bunis |

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The Costs and Benefits of Temporary Faculty (Roberta Spalter-Roth and William Erskine)
President's Science and Technology Appointments Should be Based on Nation,s Interests, Says NAS (Johanna Ebner and Lee Herring)
2005 ASA Candidates
Vantage Point: Opening Access to Pandora's Box in Science Communication (Sally T. Hillsman)
American Community Survey Survived Fiscal Year 2005 Appropriations (Lee Herring)
Public Affairs Update
Task Force Outlines Goals for the Sociology Major (Carla B. Howery)
New ASA-NSF Grantees
Implicit Versus Explicit Professional Training in Sociology (David Shulman and Ira Silver)
Public Sociology: Wages and Working Conditions at Berkeley (Amy Schalet, Gretchen Purser and Ofer Sharone)
ASA High School Outreach Initiative Seeks Members in 12 Key States (Carla B. Howery)
Hesser Honored as CASE Professor for Minnesota
Sociologists Explore Scientist Demographics at NSF Conference (Roberta Spalter-Roth)
NSF Awarded $6.6 Million to Soiology in ?03
Public Forum: Reply to Bonilla-Silva and Smith: Assessing the Anti-war Resolution (Mark Iutcovich); Response to Rousseau, Cherwitz; The Sociology of Sociology (Richard A. Hilbert)
Thank You ASA Members
Departments
Deaths: Otis Dudley Duncan, Matilda White Riley
Obituaries: Tanis Doe, Charles Gordon, Norma Williams |
