- Contents Vol 82: Nos 1–4
Vol 82 : No 1
Eightieth Anniversary of Social Research
v | Endangered Scholars Worldwide |
xxv | arien mack Editor’s Introduction |
xxix | ira katznelson Guest Editor’s Introduction: Dark Reason: Reflections on the Early Years of Social Research |
Part I. Purpose | |
3 | alvin johnson Foreword (February 1934) |
7 | thomas mann The Living Spirit (September 1937) |
15 | emil lederer The Search for Truth (September 1937) |
21 | hans speier The Social Conditions of the Intellectual Exile (September 1937) |
35 | harold d. lasswell The Influence of the Intellectual Exile (September 1937) |
Part II. Oppression | |
49 | paul tillich The Totalitarian State and the Claims of the Church (November 1934) |
79 | leo strauss Persecution and the Art of Writing (November 1941) |
99 | erich kahler Forms and Features of Anti-Judaism (November 1939) |
135 | kurt riezler Will to Power: An Inquiry by Trial and Error (February 1942) |
153 | siegfried kracauer The Conquest of Europe on the Screen: The Nazi Newsreel, 1939–40 (September 1943) |
Part III. Liberal Reason | |
177 | franz boas The Diffusion of Cultural Traits (September 1937) |
187 | wesley c. mitchell Economics in a Unified World (February 1944) |
199 | a. a. berle, jr. The Marshall Plan in the European Struggle (March 1948) |
219 | clinton rossiter War, Depression, and the Presidency, 1933–50 (December 1950) |
245 | richard hofstadter From Calhoun to the Dixiecrats (June 1949) |
263 | notes on contributors |
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Vol 82 : No 2
From Burma to Myanmar: Critical Transitions
v | Endangered Scholars Worldwide |
xxiii | arien mack Editor’s Introduction |
267 | nick cheesman That Signifier of Desire, The Rule of Law |
291 | john dale and david kyle Smart Transitions? Foreign Investment, Disruptive Technology, and Democratic Reform in Myanmar |
327 | christina fink Myanmar’s Proactive National Legislature |
355 | tom kramer Ethnic Conflict and Lands Rights in Myanmar |
375 | min zin Anti-Muslim Violence in Burma: Why Now? |
399 | nehginpao kipgen Ethnic Nationalities and the Peace Process in Myanmar |
427 | david i. steinberg Myanmar and the United States, Closing and Opening Doors: An Idiosyncratic Analysis |
453 | tin maung maung than Myanmar’s Economic Reforms: Hard Choices Ahead |
481 | sean turnell Burma’s Economic Transition: Hopes and Hurdles |
507 | matthew j. walton Monks in Politics, Monks in the World: Buddhist Activism in Contemporary Myanmar |
531 | zin mar aung From Military Patriarchy to Gender Equity: Including Women in the Democratic Transition in Burma |
553 | notes on contributors |
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Vol 82 : No 3
CLIMATE CHANGE DEMANDS WE CHANGE. WHY AREN’T WE?
xxiii | arien mack Editor’s Introduction |
Part I: Psychological Factors and Social Change | |
557 | emanuele castano Introduction Selling Reason: The Social Science Contribution to Saving the Planet from Lethal Climate Change |
561 | elke u. weber Climate Change Demands Behavioral Change: What Are the Challenges? |
581 | paul c. stern and kaitlin t. raimi Simple Mental Models for Informing Climate Choices |
607 | john jost Resistance to Change: A Social Psychological Perspective |
637 | jennifer jacquet Experimental Insights: Testing Climate Change Cooperation in the Lab |
Part II: The Physical City and the Challenge of Infrastructure | |
655 | guy nordenson and catherine seavitt Structures of Coastal Resilience: Designs for Climate Change |
673 | michael oppenheimer Adapting to Climate Change: Rising Sea Levels, Reducing Risks |
681 | jerold s. kayden Rebuilding in Place after the Flood: Does Law Provide an Answer? |
689 | steven cohen What Is Stopping the Renewable Energy Transformation and What Can the US Federal Government Do? |
Part III: Keynote Address | |
713 | frances beinecke How to Unleash Climate Action: Values, Politics, and the Inevitability of the Clean Energy Future |
Part IV: Money and Politics | |
727 | robert mendelsohn Climate Change Demands We Change. Why Aren’t We? An Economic Perspective |
749 | charlotte kaiser NatureVest: Natural Capital Investment Solutions to Transform the Way We Protect Nature |
761 | christina leijonhufvud and jeffrey p. fitts Global Warming’s Unlikely Antidote: Why Capital Markets Hold the Key to Addressing Climate Change |
Part V: Difficult Choices | |
785 | joel towers Introduction Partial Approaches, Dynamic Strategy, and a Path toward a Solution |
791 | dale jamieson Two Cheers for Climate Justice |
811 | russell hardin MAD (Mutually Assured Destruction) for Our Time? |
821 | eddie bautista, juan camilo osorio, and natasha dwyer Building Climate Justice and Reducing Industrial Waterfront Vulnerability |
839 | claire weisz, alan f. blumberg, and jesse m... |