ASSOCIATION FOR THE SOCIOLOGY OF RELIGION

61ST ANNUAL MEETING

RELIGION, GENDER AND THE 21ST CENTURY

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It is only fitting that the last annual meeting of this century of our association take place in Chicago, the windy city. As we look toward the future, it is important to reflect on the patterns of the past. As the minds of change take us into the next millennium, how will the sociology of religion respond? What are the gendered divisions between religious participants and within religious organizations? How have these changed over time? As gender boundaries and divisions shift, what is the impact on individual religious participation, religious organizations, and society?

ESSEX INN AT GRANT PARK CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 5 - 7 AUGUST 1999


OVERVIEW OF SESSIONS

Wednesday, August 4

 5:30 p.m.

"Old" Council Meeting - Windsor Court

 

7:00-9:00 p.m.

Registration – Second Floor

Thursday, August 5

 

7:00-8:00 a.m.

Continental Breakfast – Park East Walk, South Entrance

 

8:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m.

Registration – Second Floor

 

8:30-10:15 a.m.

  1. New Religious Movements
  2. Does Faith Conquer All? Discussing the Link Between Religion and Aging
  3. Religious Diversity in Urban America: The Case of NYC
  4. Religious Experience
  5.  

    10:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m.

  6. Public Culture and Religious Politics: What is the Difference Between Moderates and Extremists?
  7. Religion and the Environment
  8. Religious Tolerance and the Internet: Problems and Prospects
  9. Religion and (Dis)empowerment
  10.  

    12:00-5:00 p.m.

    Book Exhibit – Buckingham Court

     

    12:30-2:15 p.m.

  11. Church and State: Support, Control and Dismissal of Religion
  12. Religion and Gender in the 21st Century
  13. Getting Published: Some Guidelines from the People who Make the Decisions
  14. Women’s Voices, Men’s Religion (I)
  15.  

    2:30-4:30 p.m.

  16. Author Meets Critics: A Wall of Separation? Debating the Public Role of Religion
  17. Author Meets Critics: Schools of Asceticism: Ideology and Organization in Medieval Religious Communities
  18. The Gender Variable in the Study of New Religious Movements
  19.   

    Thursday, August 5, 4:45 p.m.

    Presidential Address – Park East Walk

    Presidential Reception – Pool Deck

     

    Friday, August 6

     

    7:30-8:30 a.m.

    Women’s Network Breakfast – Park East Walk

     

    8:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m.

    Registration – Second Floor

     

    8:15 a.m.-4:00 p.m.

    Book Exhibit – Buckingham Court

     

    8:30-10:15 a.m.

  20. Women and Judaism
  21. Religious Values/Political Activism (I)
  22. Religious Expression
  23.  

    10:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m.

  24. The Goddess, The Gods, and The Gendered Self (I)
  25. Constructing Alternative Rationalities
  26. Clergy and the Challenges of Ministry
  27. Religious Values and Political Activism (II)
  28.  

    12:30-2:15 p.m.

  29. Religion, Ethnicity, and Race: Elements for Community in a Restructuring Metropolis
  30. The Goddess, The Gods, and The Gendered Self (II)
  31. Author Meets Critics: God and the Chip: Religion and the Culture of Technology
  32. Looking to the Future
  33.  

    1:30-3:30 p.m.

    Women’s Coffee House

    SIGN UP at the registration desk by 10:00 a.m. Friday August 6.

     

    2:30-4:15 p.m.

  34. Religion in the Modern World
  35. Rethinking Macro-Social Secularization (I)
  36. Women’s Voices, Men’s Religion (II)
  37. Historical Sociology

 

4:30 p.m.

Business Meeting – Park East Walk

  

6:00 p.m.

Paul Hanly Furfey Lecture – Continental B, Chicago Hilton

The Furfey Lecture Reception – Pool Deck

 

7:00-8:00 p.m.

Book Exhibit – Buckingham Court

 

Saturday, August 7

 

8:00 p.m.-1:00.m.

Registration-Second Floor

 

8:15-10:00 a.m.

Reserved Book Pick-Up – Buckingham Court

 

8:30-10:15 a.m.

31. Roundtable: The Christian Right, Impeachment, and the Elections of 1998 and

2000: Looking Both Ways

  1. Religion and Family
  2. Religious Traditions and Asian American Identities
  3. The Public and Private Faces of Religions
  4.  

    10:00-11:00 a.m.

    Final Book Sale – Buckingham Court

    10:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m.

  5. Religion and the New Millennium (Joint ASR/ASA Session) - Park East Walk
  6. Recent Research on Ministry Careers
  7. Religion and Ethnicity
  8. Science and Religion
  9.  

    12:30-2:15 p.m.

  10. Religion and Development: Theoretical Advances Since Modernization Theory (Joint ASR/ASA Session) - Park East Walk
  11. Rethinking Macro-Social Secularization (II)
  12. Religion, Health and the Body
  13. Theoretical Issues in the Sociology of Religion
  14.  

    2:30-4:30 p.m.

  15. The Sociology of Andrew M. Greeley: An Appreciation (Joint ASR/ASA Session) – Hilton Continental C
  16. Religion and Empowerment
  17. Rethinking Religiosity (Old and New)

 

5:00 p.m.

"New" Council Meeting – Essex Court

  

SESSIONS

 

Wednesday, August 4, 5:30 p.m.

 

"Old" Council Meeting – Windsor Court

 

Thursday, August 5, 7:00-8:00 a.m.

 

Continental Breakfast Park East Walk, South Entrance

Co-sponsored by the Department of Sociology of the University of Illinois at Chicago and the Paulist Institute for Religious Research

 

Thursday, August 5, 8:30-10:15 a.m.

 

Session 1: New Religious Movements

Convener – David Bromley, Virginia Commonwealth University

Eileen Barker, London School of Economics

David Bromley, Virginia Commonwealth University

Lynne Neale, Virginia Commonwealth University

Yoshihiko J. Masuda, Sun Moon University

 

Session 2: Does Faith Conquer All? Discussing the Link Between Religion and Aging

Convener and Organizer–Lisa S. Hanson, University of New Brunswick

Lisa S. Hanson, University of New Brunswick

Anthony J. Blasi, Tennessee State University

Neal Krause, University of Michigan, Christopher Ellison, University of Texas at Austin, Berit Ingersoll-Dayton, University of Michigan, and Keith Wulff, Presbyterian Church (USA) Research Services

 

Session 3: Religious Diversity in Urban America: The Case of NYC

Convener and Organizer–Anna Karpathakis, Kingsborough C.C., C.U.N.Y.

Discussant–Susan Farrell, Kingsborough C.C., C.U.N.Y.

Susan Farrell, Kingsborough C.C., C.U.N.Y.

Kant Nimbark, Dowling College, and Radhika Menon

Tony Carnes, Columbia University and International Research Institute on Values Changes

 

Session 4: Religious Experience

Convener – Jon Berquist, Chalice Press

Edouard Berryman, Champlain-St-Lawrence College

Catherine A. Faver, University of Tennessee

Ramon S. Guerra, University of Texas - Pan American

Paula Drewek, Macomb Community College

 

Thursday, August 5, 10:30-12:15 p.m.

 

Session 5: Public Culture and Religious Politics: What is the Difference Between Moderates and Extremists?

Convener and Organizer–Ezra Kopelowitz, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Discussant–Fred Kniss, Loyola University Chicago

Gene Burns, Michigan State University

Ezra Kopelowitz, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

John H. Simpson, University of Toronto

 

Session 6: Religion and the Environment

Convener and Organizer–Laurel Kearns, Drew University

Discussant – Rhys H. Williams, Southern Illinois University

Laurel Kearns, Drew University

Emily Drew, Loyola University Chicago

Rebecca Kneale Gould, Middlebury College

 

Session 7: Religious Tolerance and the Internet: Problems and Prospects

Convener and Organizer–Jefferey K. Hadden, University of Virginia

Discussant–David G. Bromley, Virginia Commonwealth University

Massimo Introvigne, Torino, Italy

Jeffrey K. Hadden, University of Virginia

Douglas Cowan, University of Calgary

 

Session 8: Religion and (Dis) empowerment

Convener–Michelle Spencer-Arsenault, University of Waterloo

Kwasi Yirenkyi, Indiana University of Pennsylvania

Anne C. Woodrick and Sonia Hidalgo-Nunez, University of Northern Iowa

Sheba George, University of California-Berkeley

 

Thursday, August 5, 12:30-2:15 p.m.

 

Session 9: Religion and Gender in the 21st Century

Convener–Nancy Nason-Clark, University of New Brunswick

Organizer–John H. Simpson, University of Toronto

Panelists: Ruth Wallace, George Washington University

Nancy T. Ammerman, Hartford Seminary

Helen Rose Ebaugh, University of Houston

Pamela Klassen, University of Toronto

 

 

 

Session 10: Church and State: Support, Control and Dismissal of Religion

Convener–Lori G. Beaman, University of Lethbridge

Arthur L. Greil, Alfred University

Elena Kalinichenko

Sherry Wright, University of Denver and Iliff School of Theology

Lori G. Beaman, University of Lethbridge

 

Session 11: Getting Published: Some Guidelines from the People who Make the Decisions

Convener and Organizer–Jon Berquist, Chalice Press

Participants: Mitch Allen, AltaMira Press

Jon Berquist, Chalice Press

Peter J. Potter, Penn State University Press

 

Session 12: Women’s Voices, Men’s Religion (I)

Convener-Lenora Sleep, University of New Brunswick

Maria Jose F. Rosado Nunes, Sao Paulo, Brazil

Kristoff Talin, France

Richard Startup and Chris Harris, University of Wales Swansea

Michelle Spencer-Arsenault, University of Waterloo

 

Thursday, August 5, 2:30-4:15 p.m.

 

Session 13: Author Meets Critics: A Wall of Separation? Debating the Public Role of Religion

Organizer–Ted G. Jelen, University of Nevada Las Vegas

Book–A Wall of Separation? Debating the Public Role of Religion

Ted G. Jelen, University of Nevada Las Vegas

Mary C. Segers, Rutgers University

Discussants: Rhys H. Williams, Southern Illinois University

James Penning, Calvin College

 

Session 14: Author Meets Critics: Schools of Asceticism: Ideology and Organization in Medieval Religious Communities

Organizer–Jon P. Bloch, Southern Connecticut State University

Convener–Patricia Wittberg, Indiana University at Indianapolis

Book-Schools of Asceticism: Ideology and Organization in Medieval Religious Communities

Lutz Kaelber, Lyndon State College

Panelists: Anthony Blasi, Tennessee State University

Jere Cohen, University of Maryland, Baltimore County

William Garrett, St. Michael’s College

Patricia Wittberg, Indiana University at Indianapolis

 

Session 15: The Gender Variable in the Study of New Religious Movements

Convener and Organizer–Janja Lalich, Fielding Institute

Kaynor Weishaupt, California Marriage and Family Therapist

Janja Lalich, Fielding Institute

Alexendra Stein, University of Minnesota

Benjamin Zablocki, Rutgers University

 

Thursday, August 5, 4:30 p.m.

 

ASR Presidential Address – Park East Walk

"Making the Sacred Safe: Woman Abuse and Communities of Faith"

Nancy Nason-Clark, University of New Brunswick

 

Presidential Reception – Pool Deck

Co-sponsored by the Office of the Academic Vice President, the Dean’s Office, and the Department of Sociology of the University of New Brunswick.

 

Friday, August 6, 7:30-8:30 a.m.

 

Women’s Network Breakfast – Park East Walk

 

Friday, August 6, 8:30-10:15 a.m.

 

Session 16: Women and Judaism

Organizers–Janet Jacobs, University of Colorado, and Mareleyn Schneider, Yeshiva University

Convener–Janet Jacobs, University of Colorado

Mareleyn Schneider, Yeshiva University

Ailene Cohen Nusbacher, Kingsborough College/CUNY

 

Session 17: Religious Values/Political Activism (I)

Convener–Bill Mirola, Marian College

Brad Breems, Trinity Christian College

Eleanor Dionisio, New School For Social Research

James C. Cavendish and John Eberts, University of South Florida

Weigang Chen, Macalester College

Stephanie Boddie and Ram A. Cnaan, University of Pennsylvania, and Guy Enosh, Center for the Study of Youth Policy

 

Session 18: Religious Expression

Convener–Barbara Denison, Penn State University

Mark Chaves, University of Arizona

Richard Cimino, Religion Watch

Deborah Kapp, Loyola University Chicago

Adair T. Lummis, Hartford Seminary

Rick Phillips, Rutgers University

 

Friday, August 6, 10:30-12:15 p.m.

 

Session 19: The Goddess, The Gods, and The Gendered Self (I)

Convener and Organizer–Michael York, Bath Spa University College

Discussant–Helen A. Berger, West Chester University

Michael York, Bath Spa University College

Mary Phillips Coker, American University

Mary Curry, University of Houston

 

Session 20: Constructing Alternative Rationalities

Convener-Peter Beyer, University of Ottowa

Daniel C. Johnson, Gordon College

Susan C. Kinnevy, University of Pennsylvania

Joseph B. Tamney, Stephen B. Johnson, and Kevin McElmurry, Ball State University

Peter Beyer, University of Ottawa

David A. Smilde, University of Chicago

 

Session 21: Clergy and the Challenges of Ministry – Windsor Court

Convener–William H. Swatos, Jr., RRA Executive Officer

Sandra M. Baillie, Queen’s University of Belfast

Fred Bongiovanni, Mercer University

Inger Furseth, KIFO

William L. Smith, Georgia Southern University

 

Session 22: Religious Values and Political Activism (II)

Convener–Bill Mirola, Marian College

David A. Gay and John Lynxwiler, University of Central Florida

Ben Mariante, Stonehill College

Hillary Warren, University of Wisconsin, and Keith Warren, University of Wisconsin Madison

David Yamane, University of Notre Dame

Gareth Higgins, Queen’s University

 

Friday, August 6, 12:30-2:15 p.m.

 

Session 23: Religion, Ethnicity, and Race: Elements for Community in a Restructuring Metropolis

Convener and Organizer–Lowell W. Livezey, University of Illinois at Chicago

Discussant–R. Stephen Warner, University of Illinois at Chicago

Paul D. Numrich, University of Illinois at Chicago

Janise D. Hurtig, University of Illinois at Chicago

April Payton-Bernard, University of Chicago

Elfriede Wedam, Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis

Matthew Price, Duke University Divinity School

 

Session 24: The Goddess, The Gods, and The Gendered Self (II)

Organizer–Helen A. Berger, West Chester University, and Tanice G. Foltz, Indiana University Northwest

Convener–Helen A. Berger, West Chester University

Helen A. Berger, West Chester University

Wendy Griffin, University of California

Tanice G. Foltz, Indiana University Northwest

 

Session 25: Author Meets Critics: God and the Chip: Religion and the Culture of Technology

Convener-William L. MacDonald, Ohio State University-Newark

Book-God and the Chip: Religion and the Culture of Technology

William A. Stahl, University of Regina

Panel: Robert Campbell, University College of Cape Breton

Barbara Strassberg, Aurora University

William L. MacDonald, Ohio State University-Newark

 

Session 26: Looking to the Future

Convener-Dana Fenton, CUNY

Robert Durel, Christopher Newport University

Religious and Priestly Vocations in the New Millennium"

Robert J. Mahoney, Rockhurst College

Threshold of the 21st Century"

Peter Staples, University of Utrecht

Julia Howell, Griffith University

 

Friday, August 6, 1:30-3:30 p.m.

 

Women’s Coffee House

The coffee house is an opportunity for scholars particularly interested in women and religion to share their research and interests over coffee in the Presidential Suite (Suite 1201). Those interested in attending need to SIGN UP at the Registration Desk by 10:00 a.m.

 

Friday, August 6, 2:30-4:15 p.m.

 

Session 27: Religion in the Modern World

Organizer–Grace Davie, University of Exeter

Discussant–William H. Swatos, Jr., ASR Executive Officer

Grace Davie, University of Exeter

Rodney Stark, University of Washington

 

Session 28: Rethinking Macro-Social Secularization (I)

Convener and Organizer–Christian Smith, University of North Carolina

Christian Smith, University of North Carolina

David Sikkink, University of Notre Dame

Richard Flory, Biola University

Gregory J. Thompson, Florida State University

 

Session 29: Women’s Voices, Men’s Religion (II)

Convener-Loretta Morris, Loyola Marymount University

Thomas Bamat, Center for Research and Study at Maryknoll

Andrew Malinowski

Lenora Sleep, University of New Brunswick

 

Session 30: Historical Sociology

Convener–Robert E. Beckley, West Texas A&M University

Charles Sarno, Boston College

Peter Staples, University of Utrecht

Loren D. Lybarger, University of Chicago

 

Friday, August 6, 4:30 p.m.

 

ASR Business Meeting – Park East Walk

 

Friday, August 6, 6:00 p.m.

 

The Paul Hanly Furfey Lecture – Continental B, Chicago Hilton

"Queering the Dragonfest: Changing Sexualities in a Non-Patriarchal Religion"

Mary Jo Neitz, University of Missouri

 

The Furfey Lecture Reception – Pool Deck

Co-sponsored by the College of Arts and Sciences and the McNamara Center for the Social Study of Religion, of Loyola University of Chicago, the Paulist Institute for Religious Research, and the Sociology of Religion Section of ASA.

 

Saturday, August 7, 8:30-10:15 a.m.

 

Session 31: Roundtable: The Christian Right, Impeachment, and the Elections of 1998 and 2000: Looking Both Ways

Convener and Organizer–Ted G. Jelen, University of Nevada Las Vegas

Panel: James Penning, Calvin College

James Guth, Furman University

Raymond Tatalovich, Loyola University Chicago

Ted G. Jelen, University of Nevada Las Vegas

Session 32: Religion and Family

Convener–Tracy Carr, University of New Brunswick

Interrelations of Work, Household Management, and Religion"

Penny Edgell Becker and Sonya Williams, Cornell University

George Becker, Vanderbilt University

Marriage?: The Case of Experience-Centered Pentecostals"

Kraig Kerry Beyerlein, University of North Carolina

Jerry G. Pankhurst, Wittenberg University, and Sharon K. Houseknecht, Ohio State University

 

Session 33: Religious Traditions and Asian American Identities

Convener and Organizer- Michael Emerson, Rice University

Discussant–Karen Chai, Harvard University

Fenggang Yang, University of Southern Maine

Orlando Tizon, Loyola University Chicago

Russell Jeung, University of California, Berkeley

Soyoung Park, Drew University

 

Session 34: The Public and Private Faces of Religion

Convener–Barbara Denison, Penn State Capital College

Pierre Hegy, Adelphi University

Mark S. Cladis, Vassar College

Anson Shupe, Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne, William A. Stacey, University of Texas, and Susan E. Darnell, Indiana University Northwest

Catherine Fobes, Alma College

 

 

 

 

Saturday, August 7, 10:30-12:15 p.m.

 

Session 35: Religion and the New Millennium (Joint ASR/ASA Session)- Park East Walk

Convener and Organizer–Wade Clark Roof, University of California, Santa Barbara

Discussant–Peter Beyer, University of Ottowa

Nancy T. Ammerman, Hartford Seminary

Stewart Hoover and Lynn Schofield Clark, University of Colorado in Boulder

Wade Clark Roof, University of California, Santa Barbara

Harriet Hartman and Moshe Hartman, Rowan University

 

Session 36: Recent Research on Ministry Careers

Convener and OrganizerPatricia M. Y. Chang, University of Notre Dame

Discussant–Joy Charlton, Swarthmore College

Ruth Wallace, George Washington University

Elaine McDuff , Iowa State University, and Charles W. Mueller, University of Iowa

Patricia M.Y. Chang and Jamie Przybysz, University of Notre Dame

 

Session 37: Religion and Ethnicity

Convener and Organizer–Michael Emerson, Rice University

Discussant–Russell Jeung, University of California, Berkeley

Karen Chai, Harvard University

Christopher Ellison and Samuel Echevarria, University of Texas, Austin

Gregory Stanczak, University of Southern California

Michelle Petrie and James C. Cavendish, University of South Florida

  

Session 38: Science and Religion

Convener and Organizer–Barabara Strassberg, Aurora University

William A. Stahl, University of Regina

Robert Campbell, University College of Cape Breton

Barbara Strassberg, Aurora University

 

Saturday, August 7, 12:30-2:15 p.m.

 

Session 39: Religion and Development: Theoretical Advances Since Modernization Theory (Joint ASR/ASA Session) – Park East Walk

Convener and Organizer–David A. Smilde, University of Chicago

Panel: Madeleine Cousineau, Mount Ida College

Daniel H. Levine, University of Michigan

Joseph B. Tamney, Ball State University

Peter Beyer, University of Ottawa

 

Session 40: Rethinking Macro-Social Secularization (II)

Convener and Organizer- Christian Smith, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

George Thomas, Arizona State University

Kraig Kerry Beyerlein, University of North Carolina

Kathleen Joyce, Duke University

 

Session 41: Religion, Health and the Body

Convener–Tracy Carr, University of New Brunswick

Anthony J. Blasi, Tennessee State University, and Thomas Summerfelt, Michigan State University

Sipco Vellenga, University of Amsterdam

Sharon Bjorkman, Loyola University Chicago

 

Session 42: Theoretical Issues in the Sociology of Religion

Convener–Robert E. Beckley, West Texas A&M University

Ines Jindra, Bethany Lutheran College

Philip A. Mellor, University of Leeds

James Mahon, William Paterson College

Nancy L. Eiesland, Emory University

 

Saturday, August 7, 2:30-4:30 p.m.

 

Session 43: The Sociology of Andrew M. Greeley: An Appreciation (Joint ASR/ASA Session) – Continental C, Chicago Hilton

Organizer–John H. Simpson, University of Toronto

Panel: Michael Hout, University of California

Michael P. Carroll, University of Western Ontario

Rodney Stark, University of Washington

Response: Andrew M. Greeley, University of Chicago

 

Session 44: Religion and Empowerment

Convener and Organizer–Patricia Wittberg, Indiana University at Indianapolis

Mary Pattillo-McCoy, Northwestern University

Judy Birgen, Chicago State University

Tracey L. Meares, University of Chicago Law School

Patricia Wittberg, Indiana University at Indianapolis

 

Session 45: Rethinking Religiosity (Old and New)

ConvenerLenora Sleep, University of New Brunswick

Brian M Lowe, University of Virginia

Luigi Tomasi, University of Trento

Rinduan Zain, McGill University

John Schmalzbauer, College of the Holy Cross

 

Saturday, August 7, 5:00 p.m.

 

"New" Council Meeting – Essex Court


INDEX 

 The numbers following a participant's name refer to the session(s) in which she or he is involved.

 

Allen, Mitch .............. 11

Ammerman, Nancy T. ........ 9, 35

 

Baillie, Sandra M. ........ 21

Bamat, Thomas ............. 29

Barker, Eileen ............ 1

Beaman, Lori G. ........... 10

Becker, George ............ 32

Becker, Penny Edgell ...... 32

Beckley, Robert E. ........ 30, 42

Berger, Helen A. .......... 19, 24

Berquist, John ............ 4, 11

Berryman, Edouard ......... 4

Beyer, Peter .............. 20, 35, 39

Beyerlein, Kraig Kerry .... 32, 40

Birgen, Judy .............. 44

Bjorkman, Sharon .......... 41

Blasi, Anthony J. ......... 2, 14, 41

Bloch, Jon P. ............. 14, 24

Boddie, Stephanie ......... 17

Bongiovanni, Fred ......... 21

Breems, Brad .............. 17

Bromley, David G. ......... 1, 7

Burns, Gene ............... 5

 

Campbell, Robert .......... 25, 38

Carnes, Tony .............. 3

Carr, Tracy ............... 32, 41

Carroll, Michael P. ....... 43

Cavendish, James C. ....... 17, 37

Chai, Karen ............... 33, 37

Chang, Patricia M.Y. ...... 36

Charlton, Joy ............. 36

Chaves, Mark .............. 18

Chen, Weigang ............. 17

Cimino, Richard ........... 18

Cladis, Mark S. ........... 34

Clark, Lynn Schofield ..... 35

Cnaan, Ram A. ............. 17

Cohen, Jere ............... 14

Cousineau, Madeleine ...... 39

Cowan, Douglas ............ 7

Curry, Mary ............... 19

 

Darnell, Susan E. ......... 34

Davie, Grace .............. 27

Denison, Barbara .......... 18, 34

Dionisio, Eleanor ......... 17

Drew, Emily ............... 6

Drewek, Paula ............. 4

Durel, Robert ............. 26

 

Ebaugh, Helen Rose ........ 9

Eberts, John .............. 17

Echevarria, Samuel ........ 37

Eiesland, Nancy L. ........ 42

Ellison, Christopher ...... 2, 37

Emerson, Michael .......... 33, 37

Enosh, Guy ................ 17

 

Farrell, Susan ............ 3

Faver, Catherine A. ....... 4

Fenton, Dana .............. 27

Flory, Richard ............ 28

Fobes, Catherine .......... 34

Foltz, Tanice G. .......... 24

Furseth, Inger ............ 21

 

Garrett, William .......... 14

Gay, David A. ............. 22

George, Sheba ............. 8

Gould, Rebecca Kneale ..... 6

Greeley, Andrew M. ........ 43

Greil, Arthur L. .......... 10

Griffin, Wendy ............ 24

Guerra, Ramon S. .......... 4

Guth, James ............... 31

 

Hadden, Jeffrey K. ........ 7

Hanson, Lisa S. ........... 2

Harris, Chris ............. 12

Hartman, Harriet .......... 16

Hartman, Moshe ............ 16

Hegy, Pierre .............. 34

Hidalgo-Nunez, Sonia ...... 8

Higgins, Gareth ........... 22

Hoover, Stewart ........... 35

Houseknecht, Sharon K. .... 32

Hout, Michael ............. 43

Howell, Julia ............. 26

Hurtig, Janise D. ......... 23

 

Ingerson-Dayton, Berit .... 2

Introvigne, Massimo ....... 7

 

Jacobs, Janet L. .......... 16

Jelen, Ted G. ............. 13, 31

Jeung, Russell ............ 33, 36

Jindra, Ines .............. 42

Johnson, Daniel C. ........ 20

Johnson, Stephen B. ....... 20

Joyce, Kathleen ........... 40

 

Kaelber, Lutz ............. 14

Kalinichenko, Elena ....... 10

Kapp, Deborah ............. 18

Karpathakis, Anna ......... 3

Kearns, Laurel ............ 6

Kinnevy, Susan C. ......... 20

Klassen, Pamela ........... 9

Kniss, Fred ............... 5

Kopelowitz, Ezra .......... 5

Krause, Neal .............. 2

 

Lalich, Janja ............. 15

Levine, Daniel H. ......... 39

Livesey, Lowell W. ........ 23

Lowe, Brian M. ............ 45

Lummis, Adair T. .......... 18

Lybarger, Loren D. ........ 30

Lynxwiler, John ........... 22

 

MacDonald, William L. ..... 25

Mellor, Philip A. ......... 42

Mahon, James .............. 42

Mahoney, Robert J. ........ 26

Malinowski, Andrew ........ 29

Mariante, Ben ............. 22

Masuda, Yoshihiko J. ...... 1

McDuff, Elaine ............ 36

McElmurry, Kevin .......... 20

Meares, Tracey L. ......... 44

Menon, Radhika ............ 3

Mirola, Bill .............. 17, 22

Morris, Loretta ........... 29

Mueller, Charles W. ....... 36

 

Nason-Clark, Nancy ........ 9

Neale, Lynne .............. 1

Nimbark, Kant ............. 3

Numrich, Paul D. .......... 23

Nusbacher, Ailene Cohen ... 16

 

Pankhurst, Jerry G. ....... 32

Park, Soyoung ............. 33

Patillo-McCoy, Mary ....... 44

Payton-Bernard, April ..... 23

Penning, James ............ 13, 31

Petrie, Michelle .......... 37

Phillips, Rick ............ 18

Phillips Coker, Mary ...... 18

Potter, Peter J. .......... 11

Price, Matthew ............ 23

Przybysz, Jamie ........... 36

 

Roof, Wade Clark .......... 35

Rosado Nunes, Maria Jose .. 12

 

Sarno, Charles ............ 30

Schmalzbauer, John ........ 45

Schneider, Mareleyn ....... 16

Segers, Mary C. ........... 13

Shupe, Anson .............. 34

Sikkink, David ............ 27

Simpson, John H. .......... 5, 9, 43

Sleep, Lenora ............. 12, 29, 45

Smilde, David A. .......... 20, 38

Smith, Christian .......... 28, 40

Smith, William L. ......... 21

Spencer-Arsenault, Michelle 8, 12

Stacey, William A. ........ 34

Stahl, William A. ......... 25, 38

Stanczak, Gregory ......... 37

Staples, Peter ............ 26, 30

Stark, Rodney ............. 27, 43

Startup, Richard .......... 12

Stein, Alexandra .......... 15

Strasberg, Barbara ........ 25, 38

Swatos, William H., Jr. ... 21, 27

 

Talin, Kristoff ........... 12

Tamney, Joseph B. ......... 20, 38

Tatalovich, Raymond ....... 31

Thomas, George ............ 40

Thompson, Gregory J. ...... 28

Tizon, Orlando ............ 33

Tomasi, Luigi ............. 45

 

Vellenga, Sipco ........... 41

 

Wallace, Ruth ............. 9, 36

Warren, Hillary ........... 22

Warren, Keith ............. 22

Wedam, Elfirede ........... 23

Weishaupt, Kaynor ......... 15

Williams, Rhys H. ......... 13

Williams, Sonya ........... 32

Wittberg, Patricia ........ 14, 44

Woodrick, Anne C. ......... 8

Wright, Sherry ............ 10

Wulff, Keith .............. 2

 

Yamane, David ............. 22

Yang, Fenggang ............ 33

Yirenkyi, Kwasi ........... 8

York, Michael ............. 19

 

Zablocki, Benjamin ........ 15

Zain, Rinduan ............. 45

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