Ethical dilemmas in social problems research: A theoretical framework Kenneth D. Bailey OriginalPaper Pages: 121 - 137
Fieldwork in forbidden terrain: The U.S. state and the case of Cuba Linda Fuller OriginalPaper Pages: 99 - 120
Ensemble instruction: A note on communicating sociology via computers David R. Heise OriginalPaper Pages: 86 - 91
Artificial intelligence and formal models of international behavior Philip A. Schrodt OriginalPaper Pages: 71 - 85
Waiting for the revolution: The use of microcomputers by social scientists James N. Danziger OriginalPaper Pages: 32 - 53
Forensic sociology: Some cautions and recommendations James T. RichardsonK. Gregory SwainKen Bazzell Applied Sociology Pages: 385 - 393
The overlooked contributions of applied work in sociology: Who now reads S.A. rice? Peter H. Rossi Applied Sociology Pages: 369 - 374
The challenge of training in applied sociology Doyle Paul JohnsonWilliam R. BrownRonald C. Wimberley Applied Sociology Pages: 356 - 368
Policy research at the congress: A case study of a research unit at the U.S. senate Carl B. Backman Applied Sociology Pages: 340 - 355
The political economy of sociology: An interview with William V. D’Antonio, American Sociological Association Daryl E. Chubin Political Economy Of Sociology Pages: 331 - 339
The political economy of sociology: An interview with David Goslin, national research council Lawrence J. Rhoades Political Economy Of Sociology Pages: 324 - 330
Are we deserving of support? comments on David Jenness’ paper Albert E. Gollin Political Economy Of Sociology Pages: 320 - 323
Future patterns of support for sociology David Jenness Political Economy Of Sociology Pages: 307 - 319
Occupational sociology as career and employment counseling: Patterns and possibilities Norman L. FriedmanSusan Schuller Friedman OriginalPaper Pages: 284 - 295
Organization theory in administrative law: A proposal for a design science Lawrence B. Radine OriginalPaper Pages: 278 - 283
Sociobiology misses the mark: An essay on why biology but not sociobiology is very relevant to sociology Walter R. Gove OriginalPaper Pages: 258 - 277
The use of theory in applied sociology: The case of community mental health Sylvia Kenig OriginalPaper Pages: 242 - 257
Anticipating the social consequences of AIDS: A position paper Richard A. BerkAlice S. RossiKarolynn Siegel OriginalPaper Pages: 211 - 241
Playing politics with policy: A conversation with Steven J. Pfohl Maureen E. Kelleher OriginalPaper Pages: 189 - 194
Reflections on doing policy-relevant sociology: How to cope with MADD mothers H. Laurence Ross OriginalPaper Pages: 173 - 178
Social dimensions of risk: The need for a sociological paradigm and policy research James F. Short OriginalPaper Pages: 167 - 172
Social research and social policy: The theoretical connection Bruce J. Biddle OriginalPaper Pages: 158 - 166
Transforming national health policy: The significance of the stratification system Doris Y. Wilkinson OriginalPaper Pages: 140 - 145
Family sociologists and policymaking: A supporting role perspective Joan Aldous OriginalPaper Pages: 134 - 139
The role of social policy research in society and in sociology James S. Coleman OriginalPaper Pages: 127 - 133
How applied research can save sociologists from themselves Richard A. Berk OriginalPaper Pages: 119 - 126
Introduction To The Special Issue James L. McCartneyMary Jo NeitzEdward E. Brent EditorialNotes Pages: 115 - 118
Sociology and the graduate program at the university of massachusetts-amherst Gerald M. Platt Profiles Of Graduate Programs Pages: 102 - 105
Fostering diversity: Graduate study in sociology at Northwestern University Charles RaginBernard Beck Profiles Of Graduate Programs Pages: 92 - 96
The growth of the sociology graduate program at Kent State University Bebe LavinD. E. Benson Profiles Of Graduate Programs Pages: 87 - 91
Graduate education: A bridge between two worlds Elaine A. Borawski Graduate Student Views Pages: 79 - 82
Two different worlds: The academic orientation of graduate education vs. the realities of one applied career Kathryn Schellenberg Graduate Student Views Pages: 74 - 78
Sociology out to lunch: Grad students’ treat Gayle Gordon BouzardKristin JonasdottirRandy Stoecker Graduate Student Views Pages: 69 - 73