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Volume 62 September 2011

Contents

Personal 'problems' and solutions

  • Coming of age in Spain the self-identification, beliefs and self-esteem of the second generation Alejandro Portes, Erik Vickstrom and Rosa Aparicio
  • Telling a modest story: accounts of men's upward mobility from the National Child Development Survey Andrew Miles, Mike Savage and Felix Bühlmann
  • Homeless identities: enacted and ascribed Cameron Parsell
  • 'Being there': multidimensionality, reflexivity and the study of emotional lives Julie Brownlie

Political problems and 'solutions' 

  • Rational choice and the political bases of changing Israeli counterinsurgency strategy Robert J. Brym and Robert Andersen 
  • Hazards of neoliberalism: delayed electric power restoration after Hurricane Ike Lee M. Miller, Robert J. Antonio and Alessandro Bonanno
  • Tightening the focus: moral panic, moral regulation andthe liberal government Sean P. Hier

Review Essay

  • Empires, ancient and modern John A. Hall

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