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The Paradox of Generosity: Giving We Receive, Grasping We Lose
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Richard Lachman reviews The Rise and Fall of Neoliberal Capitalism by David M. Kotz, and The World is Out of Joint: World-Historical Interpretations of Continuing Polarizations by Immanuel Wallerstein
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Allison J. Pugh reviews Unequal Time: Gender, Class, and Family in Employment Schedules by Dan Clawson and Naomi Gerstel
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Corey W. Dolgon reviews Tell Tchaikovsky the News: Rock 'n' Roll, the Labor Question, and the Musicians' Union, 1942-1968
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Survey Essay: Reductionism and its Critics in Political Science
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Christina A. Sue reviews Culling the Masses: The Democratic Origins of Racist Immigration Policy in the Americas by David Scott FitzGerald and David Cook-Martin.
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Stewart E. Tolnay reviews Between Slavery and Capitalism: The Legacy of Emancipation in the American South by Martin Ruef
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John Van Maanen reviews Enforcing Order: An Ethnography of Urban Policing by Didier Fassin
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Adolescents from poor versus nonpoor neighborhoods are more likely to become obese during the transition to adulthood. It is unclear whether this pertains to all adolescents from poor neighborhoods or only those who remain in disadvantaged settings. Further, it is unknown how neighborhood poverty entries and exits are associated with obesity.
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We use an empirically grounded simulation model to examine how initial smoking prevalence moderates the effectiveness of potential interventions designed to change adolescent smoking behavior. Our model investigates the differences that result when manipulating peer influence and smoker popularity as intervention levers.