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Correspondence to Susan Rakosi Rosenbloom.

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Susan Rakosi Rosenbloom is Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Drew University, Madison, New Jersey. Her main areas of interest are the sociology of education (urban schools, social relationships, and minority adolescents) and childhood and youth. She is writing about how school shapes adolescent friendships and peer relations based on four years of longitudinal interviewing. Currently she is researching a moral panic about the fictitious existence of orphans immediately after 9/11.

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Rosenbloom, S.R. Transgressive Questions about Child Soldiers. Qual Sociol 30, 109–111 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11133-006-9055-4

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