Table Of ContentINDEX/VOLUME 28, NUMBERS, 1-4,1991 
Please note: numbers in parentheses indicate issue number in Volume 28. 
ARTICLES 
Author/Title 
A  Crank, John, Work Stress and Job 
Anderson, Sean K., Assessing the Effects  Dissatisfaction in the Public Sector: 
of Political Culture; Religious Affili¬  An Examination of Public Safety 
ation and County Political Behavior,  Directors, 85-100 (1) 
163-174 (2)  Curtis, Russell L. Jr., Paternalism and the 
Ashley, David, Postmodernism in the  Female Status Offender: Remanding 
Social Sciences, 279-287 (3)  the Juvenile Justice Double Standard 
Assessing the Effects of Political Culture:  for Desexualization, 63-84 (1) 
Religious Affiliation and County 
Political Behavior (David R. Mor¬  D 
gan and Sean K. Anderson), 163-174  Decoding Postmodernism: The Despair of 
(2)  the Intellectuals and the Twilight of 
the Future (Morton G. Wenger), 391- 
B  405 (3) 
Bauer, John R., Merit and Popular Virtue  Denyer, Tom, Folk Culture and Urban 
in the Political Thought of James  Political Economy: The Ice Houses of 
Madison, 15-28(1)  San Antonio, 425-450 (4) 
Bogard, Willliam, Discipline and Deter¬  Denzin, Norman K., The Postmodern 
rence: Rethinking Foucault on the  Sexual Order: Sex, Lies, and Yuppie 
Question of Power in Contemporary  Love, 407-424 (3) 
Society, 325-346 (3)  Diekema, David, Televangelism and the 
Brunton, Bruce, An Historical Perspective  Mediated Charismatic Relationship, 
on the Future of the Military-  143-162 (2) 
Industrial Complex, 45-62 (1)  Discipline and Deterrence: Rethinking 
Butler, Michael R., Estimating Educa¬  Foucault on the Question of Power in 
tional Production Functions: The  Contemporary Society (William 
Problem of Multicollinearity, 489-499  Bogard), 325-346 (3) 
(4) 
E 
C  Eastman, Clyde, Community Land 
Chaos and Social Change; Metaphysics of  Grants: The Legacy, 101-118 (1) 
the Postmodern (T.R. Young), 289-  Estimating Educational Production Func¬ 
305 (3)  tions: The Problem of Multicollinear¬ 
Community Land Grants: The Legacy  ity (Michael R. Butler and Edward M. 
(Clyde Eastman), 101-118 (1)  McNertney), 489-499 (4)
558  THE SOCIAL SCIENCE JOURNAL Vol. 28/No. 4/1991 
F  L 
Fisher, Claudine G., Gabrielle Roy’s  Lawler, Peter Augustine, Tocqueville on 
Regionalism and Universality, 523-  Human Misery and Human Liberty, 
532 (4)  243-258 (2) 
Folk Culture and Urban Political Econ¬  The Lighter Side of a Dismal Science: The 
omy: The Ice Houses of San Antonio  Humor of Economics (Margaret A. 
(Tom Denyer), 425-450 (4)  Ray), 227-242 (2) 
Fontana, Andrea, The Group Interview in  Longoria, Tomas, Representation and 
Social Research, 175-188 (2)  Policy: Appointments of Mexican 
Fott, David, John Dewey and the Philo¬  Americans to Boards and Commis¬ 
sophical Foundations of Democracy,  sions, 259-266 (2). 
2944(1)  Luke, Timothy W., Power and Politics in 
Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Democratic  Hyperreality: The Critical Profect of 
National Committee (Sean J. Savage),  Jean Baudrilard, 347-367 (3) 
451-465 (4) 
Frey, James H., The Group Interview in  M 
Social Research, 175-188 (2)  Marquez, Benjamin, The Problems of 
Organizational Maintenance and the 
G  League of United Latin American 
Gabrielle Roy’s Regionalism and Univer¬  Citizens, 203-236 (2) 
sality (Claudine G. Fisher), 523-532 (4)  McNertney, Edward M., Estimating 
Gender, Race, and the State Legislature: A  Educational Production Functions: 
Research Note on the Double Disad¬  The Problem of Multicollinearity, 
vantage Hypothesis (Gary Moncrief,  489499 (4) 
Joel Thompson, and Robert Schuh-  The Megacorp and American Capitalism: 
mann), 481-487 (4)  Eichner’s Theory and Munkir’s Anal¬ 
The Group Interview in Social Research  ysis (Thomas G. Wier), 119-130 (I) 
(James H. Frey and Andrea Fontana),  Merit and Popular Virtue in the Political 
175-188 (2)  Thought of James Madison (John R. 
Bauer), 15-28 (1) 
H  Moncrief, Gary, Gender, Race, and the 
Hartung, Beth, Why Adult Children  State Legislature: A Research Note on 
Return Home, 467-480 (4)  the Double Disadvantage Hypothesis, 
Heidegger, Technology and Postmoder¬  481487 (4) 
nity (Gregory Bruce Smith), 369-389  Morgan, David R., Assessing the Effects of 
(3)  Political Culture: Religious Affiliation 
An Historical Perspective on the Future of  and County Political Behavior, 163- 
the Military-Industrial Complex  174 (2) 
(Bruce Brunton), 45-62 (1) 
P 
I  Paternalism and the Female Status 
John Dewey and the Philosophical Foun¬  Offender: Remanding the Juvenile 
dations of Democracy (David Fott),  Justice Double Standard for Desexu- 
2944(1)  alization (William A. Reece and 
Russell L. Curtis, Jr.), 63-84 (I) 
K  Polinard, J. L., Representation and Policy: 
King, James W., Senate Confirmation of  Appointments of Mexican Americans to 
Appointments to the Cabinet and  Boards and Commissions, 259-266 (2) 
Executive Office of the President, 189-  Postmodernism in the Social Sciences 
202 (2)  (David Ashley), 279-287 (3)
Index/Volume 28  559 
The Postmodern Sexual Order: Sex, Lies  Stember, Marilyn L., Presidential Address: 
and Yuppie Love (Norman Denzin),  Advancing the Social Sciences 
407^24 (3)  Through the Interdisciplinary Enter¬ 
Power and Politics in Hyperreality: The  prise, 1-14(1) 
Critical Project of Jean Baudrillard  Starky, James L., Wives’ Earnings and 
(Timothy W. Luke), 347-367 (3)  Marital Instability: Another Look at 
Presidential Address: Advancing the  the Independence Effect, 501-521 (4) 
Social Sciences Through Interdiscipli¬  Sweeney, Kim, Why Adult Children 
nary Enterprise (Marilyn L. Stember),  Return Home, 467-480 (4) 
1-14(1) 
The Problems of Organizational Mainte¬  T 
nance and the League of United Latin  Televangelism and the Mediated Charis¬ 
American Citizens (Benjamin Mar¬  matic Relationship (David Diekema), 
quez), 203-226 (2)  143-162 (2) 
Thompson, Joel, Gender, Race and the 
R  State Legislature: A Research Note on 
Ray, Margaret A., The Lighter Side of a  the Double Disadvantage Hypothesis, 
Dismal Science, 227-242 (2)  481-487 (4) 
Reese, William A., Paternalism and the  Tocqueville on Human Misery (Peter 
Female Status Offender: Remanding  Augustine Lawler), 243-258 (2) 
the Juvenile Justice Double Standard 
for Desexualization, 63-84 (1)  W 
Representation and Policy: Appointments  Weiner, Richard R., Retrieving Civil 
of Mexican Americans to Boards and  Society in a Postmodern Epoch 
Commissions (J. L. Polinard, Robert  (Richard R. Weiner), 307-323 (3) 
D. Wrinkle, and Tomas Longoris),  Wenger, Morton G., Decoding Postmod¬ 
259-266 (2)  ernism: The Despair of the Intellectu¬ 
Retrieving Civil Society in a Postmodern  als and the Twilight of the Future, 391- 
Epoch (Richard W. Weiner), 307-323  405 (3) 
(3)  Why Adult Children Return Home (Beth 
Riddlesperger, James W. Jr., Senate  Hartung and Kim Sweeney), 467-480 (4) 
Confirmation of Appointments to the  Wier, Thomas G., The Megacorp and 
Cabinet and Executive Office of the  American Capitalism: Eichner’s The¬ 
President, 189-202 (2).  ory and Munkir’s Analysis, 119-130 (1) 
Wives’ Earnings and Marital Instability: 
S  Another Look at the Independence 
Savage, Sean J., Franklin D. Roosevelt  Effect (James L. Starky), 501-521 (4) 
and the Democratic National Com¬  Work Stress and Job Dissatisfaction in the 
mittee, 451-465 (4)  Public Sector: An Examination of 
Schuhmann, Robert, Gender, Race, and  Public Safety Directors (John Crank), 
the State Legislature: A Research  85-100(1) 
Note on the Double Disadvantage  Wrinkle, Robert D., Representation and 
Hypothesis, 481-487 (4)  Policy: Appointments of Mexican and 
Senate Confirmation of Appointments to  Americans to Boards and Commis¬ 
the Cabinet and Executive Office of  sions, 259-266 (2) 
the President (James D. King and 
James W. Riddlesperger), 189-202 (2)  Y 
Smith, Gregory Bruce, Heidegger, Tech¬  Young, T. R., Chaos and Social Change: 
nology and Postmodernity, 369-389  Metaphysics of the Postmodern, 289- 
(3)  305 (3)
560  THE SOCIAL SCIENCE JOURNAL Vol. 28/No. 4/1991 
BOOK REVIEWS 
Title / Reviewer 
A  Logic of Social Welfare: Conjectures and 
Alien Winds: The Reeducation of Ameri¬  Formulations, The, by Brij Mohan, 
ca’s Indochinese Refugees, by James  276-m (2) 
Tollefson, 131-133(1) 
American Woman, 1988-89: A Status  M 
Report, The, edited by Sara E. Rix,  Malnutrition: What Can Be Done? Les¬ 
541-543 (4)  sons from World Bank Experience, by 
Assimilation Blues: Black Families in a  Alan Berg, 535-537 (4) 
White Community, by Beverly Daniel  Mexican American Family: Tradition and 
Tatum, 137-139(1)  Change, The, by Norma Williams, 
544-546 (4) 
B 
Battling for the National Parks, by George  R 
B. Hartzog, Jr., 533-535 (4)  Radical Institutionalism: Contemporary 
Voices, by William M. Dugger, 272- 
D  Tlb (2) 
DeGregori, Thomas R. (Reviewer), 272-  Reforming the Soviety Economy: Equality 
276 (2)  Versus Efficiency, by Ed A. Hewett, 
537-538 (4) 
G  Robinson and the Americans, Joan, by 
Green, Dan S. (Reviewer), 137-139 (1)  Marjorie S. Turner, 271-272 (2) 
Rodeheaver, Daniel C. (Reviewer), 544- 
H  546 (4) 
Homeworking: Myths and Realities, by  Roll, Samuel (Reviewer), 133-135 (1) 
Sheila Allen and Carol Wolkowitz, 
135-137(1)  S 
Salles, Alvin L. (Reviewer), 276-277 (2) 
Schaarschmidt, Gunter (Reviewer), 270- 
In the Jury Box: Controversies in the  271 (2) 
Courtroom, by Lawrence S. Wrights-  Schneider, Mary Jo (Reviewer), 535-537 (4) 
man, Saul M. Kassin, and Cynthia E.  Shanahan, Daniel (Reviewer), 131-133 (1) 
Willis (editors), 133-135(1)  Social Change in the Southwest, by 
Thomas D. Hall, 267-269 (2) 
K  Soden, Dennis L. (Reviewer), 533-535 (4) 
Khactu, Dominique N. (Reviewer), 541- 
543 (4)  T 
Kutsche, Paul (Reviewer), 267-269 (2)  Towards a Radical Democracy: The 
Political Economy of the Budapest 
L  School, by Douglas M. Brown, 539- 
Language and Culture of the Lusatian  541 (4) 
Sorbs Throughout Their History, by  Turner, Maijorie S. (Reviewer), 135-137 (1) 
Martin Kasper, 270-271 (2) 
Larkin, Andrew (Reviewer), 537-538 (4)  W 
Literary History of the American West, A.,  Waller, William (Reviewer), 539-541 (4) 
by J. Golden Taylor (Editor in Chief),  Women’s Attitudes towards Work, by 
139-141 (1)  Shirley Dex, 135-137 (1)
1.