American Sociological Association 2004-Aug-14 to 2004-Aug-16

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LULU Movement Outcomes: A Meta-Qualitative Comparative Analysis of Cases of Localized Movements
 Coldsmith, Jeremiah.

Labor Market Inequalities
 Morris, Martina.

Labor Market Institutional Structure and Economic Change: An Agent-Based Simulation Model
 Fountain, Christine.
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Labor Market Structure and Fertility: a Comparison of Taiwan and South Korea
 Cheng, Li-Hsuan.
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Labor Movement Organizing in the Late Twentieth Century, Institutionalized yet Still Contentious
 Martin, Andrew.
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Labor Networks, Organizational Change and Public Health
 Zimny, Mark.
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Labor Politics of Suicide in Korea
 Lim, Hyun-Chin. and Hwang, Suk-Man.
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Labor Transnationalism in the Latin American Apparel and Auto Industries
 Anner, Mark.

Labor and Politics
 Tipps, Dean.

Labor, Globalization, and African American Liberation: The Case of the Charleston 5 Dockworker Struggle
 Arena, John.

Labor, Racial Oppression and the Differences Between Business and Social Justice Unionism
 Scipes, Kim.
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Labor’s Impact on Globalization: A Historical Perspective
 Silver, Beverly.

Lambegs and Bodhrans: Religion, Identity and Health Capital in Northern Ireland
 Moore, Ronnie.
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Landscaping in Southern California, Overcoming Obstacles to Change
 Reitz, Karl.
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Language, education and national culture in Norway
 Heidemann, Kai.
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Latent Choice Regression Models of a Family Event
 Yamaguchi, Kazuo.
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Latent Class Growth Analysis: A Group-Based Approach to Analysis of Welfare Exit Patterns
 Crawford, Anne., Hecht, Laura. and Nyberg, Kenneth.
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Later Life in Second Modernity: Social Class and Retirement
 Higgs, Paul. and Gilleard, Chris.
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Latino Segregation Patterns in Metro Areas, 2000
 Velez, William. and Martin, Michael.
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Latino-White Relations in a New Urban Neighborhood
 Agius, Jody.
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Latino/a Political Participation: The Challenges of Complexity, Identity, and National Origin
 Martinez, Lisa.

Latinos, Panethnicity, and Census 2000: Reality or Methodolgical Construction?
 McConnell, Eileen. and Delgado-Romero, Edward.
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Law Versus Order: Business Dilemmas in New Democracies
 Kurzman, Charles.
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Law and the Changing Meaning of Race in the Workplace
 Frymer, Paul. and Skrentny, John.
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Law, Luck and Labor Markets: Regulating Service Work in the Global Casino Industry
 Sallaz, Jeffrey.
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Lay Diagnostic Tools, The Internet and Definitions of Childhood: Attention Deficit Disorder as Cultural Phenomenon
 Fish, Amy.
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Lay and Institutional Identities in Making and Processing Complaints
 Emerson, Robert.

Lead Poisoning: Its Sources and the Relationship with Socioeconomic Status and Race in Michigan
 Kaplowitz, Stan., Perlstadt, Harry., Post, Lori., Brown, Warren., Frost, Sean., Bouraoui, Yasmina., Scott, Robert. and Barratt, Marguerite.
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Leadershipstyle and Cooperative Behavior
 Sanders, Karin. and Schyns, Birgit.
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Learning Leverage: How Teachers and Students Get a Leg Up in Negotiations Over Standards
 Rosenblum, Randi.
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Learning Not to Sweat: The Mobilization of Students into the Anti-Sweatshop Movement
 Bandy, Joe.

Learning from Physics: Peer Instruction in the Undergraduate Statistics Classroom
 Dolance, Susannah. and Wright, Mary.
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Learning from the Happiness Equation: a sociological model with applications
 Gottlieb, Robert. and Rosenau, Pauline.
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Learning in Groups Puzzles: Development and Inequality
 Shelly, Ann. and Shelly, Robert.
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Learning to Do Education: The Emergence of Form in Arizona’s Charter Schools
 King, Brayden., Clemens, Elisabeth. and Fry, Melissa.
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Learning to Understand Diversity: Getting Students Past Common (Non)Sense
 Goldsmith, Pat.
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Leaving Gateway Regions: Migratory Flows and Job Outcomes in “Secondary” Destinations
 Elliott, James.
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Legacy of Social Resistance in Argentina
 Sacouman, Natasha.
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Legal Environments, The Employment Relationship,and Management Regimes: Evidence Over Thirty Years
 Bourgeois, Michael. and Sutton, John.
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Legal Mobilization in an Internet Community
 Baumle, Amanda.
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Legal Opportunities, “Constitutive” Framing, and the Battle Over Protective Labor Polices for Women
 Pedriana, Nicholas.
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Let's Talk about Sex...And Dead Sociologists
 Lucal, Betsy.

Life Adversity and Allostatic Load: A Reformulation of Theories on Social Stress
 Wethington, Elaine. and Ganzel, Barbara.

Life After Brain Damage: A Qualitative Study; Help for Self Reconstruction Following Acquired Brain Injury
 Sholders, Patsy.
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Life After Lock-Up: Community Re-Entry Experiences of Incarcerated Youth
 Fader, Jamie.
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Life After Pinatubo: Rehabilitation and Adaptation Techniques of Upland and Lowland Rice Farmers in Pampanga
 Nelson, Gloria Luz.
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Life After Subculture: How Older Members of the Straight Edge Movement Redefine Commitment
 Haenfler, Ross.
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Like Dogs and Cats: The Negotiated Order of Mixed Species Households
 Alger, Janet. and Alger, Steven.
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Like Your Classes, Know Your Professors? Predictors of Talented College Students' Science and Technology Careers
 Lee, James. and Stow, Christina.
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Lineaments of Cannabis Culture: Rules Regulating use in Amsterdam and San Francisco
 Reinarman, Craig. and Cohen, Peter.
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Linkages in the World Order Through Inter-Governmental Organizations and Effects on Welfare Provision
 McEntee, Shawn.
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Listening to Consumers: Health Care, Well-Being, and Decision Making
 Vitt, Lois.
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Little Italy in the Bronx: Ethnic Succession in a Shopping Enclave
 Kosta, Ervin.

Lived Experiences of Korean Military Brides: Hegemonic Forces, Resistance, and Identity Formation
 Kim, Chigon. and Yang, Kyejung.
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Liver Cancer Mortality among the Spanish-Surnamed Population of Texas: A Multivariate Analysis
 Lara, George.

Living Single: The Impact of Domestic Capital Investments on Domestic Labor
 Pitt, Richard.
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Living Success, Achieving Success: How Success is Defined in One Highly 'Successful' School
 Jones, Sarah.
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Living the Technology Lifestyle: Class and Digital Consumption
 Kotamraju, Nalini.

Living with Ghosts: Whiteness, Masculinity & Postcolonial Landscapes
 Knowles, Caroline.
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Local Activism and Global Politics: The Case of the Indian Women’s Movement
 Subramaniam, Mangala.


Local Amenities Are Catalysts for Stronger Development Paradigms, Or Museums and Juice Bars Drive Development
 Clark, Terry.
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Local Institutions and Neighborhood Crime: Does Participation Matter?
 Armour, Stacy.
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Local Knowledge and Transnational Expertise: Authority, Legitimacy, and Legal Knowledge Practices at the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia
 Levi, Ron. and Hagan, John.

Local Public Funding for Health Care in Nine States: Which Counties Spend? For What? How Much?
 Zimmerman, Mary., McAdams, Rod. and Wiebold-Lippisch, Lori.
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Localization as Risk-Reducing Strategy: Antiglobalizationist Social Movements and Food for Thought
 Bodnar, Judit.
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Location, Location, Location: Art Reception, Context, and Controversy in the City of Love
 Babon, Kim.
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Logic of Citizenship in Times of National Crisis
 Omeltchenko, Tatiana.
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Long-term care, Legal Requirements, and Bureacracy: The Ritualization of Maltreatment in Nursing Homes
 Ulsperger, Jason. and Knottnerus, J..
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Looking Good: Acculturation as a Protective Factor in the Relationship between Adolescent Body Image and Substance Abuse
 Nieri, Tanya., Kulis, Stephen. and Keith, Verna.
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Looming Catastrophe: How and Why 'Law and Economics' Undermines Fiduciary Duties in Corporate Law
 Gould, Mark.

Losing Self: Care Work as Negotiated Order
 Karner, Tracy. and Bobbitt-Zeher, Donna.
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Loss, Attachment, and Place: A Case Study of Grand Isle, Louisiana
 Burley, David., Jenkins, Pamela., Darlington, Joanne. and Laska, Shirley.
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Love and Death in Germany. The Marital Biography and its Impact on Mortality
 Brockmann, Hilke. and Klein, Thomas.
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Low-Waged Workers in a “Family-Friendly” Corporation: Call Center Employees' Use of Formal and Informal Work-Family Policies
 Chivers, Sarah., Wharton, Amy. and Blair-Loy, Mary.
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Lynching and Religion in the American South, 1900 - 1930
 Snedker, Karen. and Bailey, Amy.
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American Sociological Association 2004-Aug-14 to 2004-Aug-16
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