Social Science and the Public Interest Social Science and the Public Interest 08 December 2009 Pages: 1 - 2
What’s So Funny About That? Arthur A. Berger Symposium: Global Laughter 20 November 2009 Pages: 6 - 10
The Social Function of Humor in Interpersonal Relationships Avner Ziv Symposium: Global Laughter 20 November 2009 Pages: 11 - 18
Blondejokes.com: The New Generation Limor ShifmanDafna Lemish Symposium: Global Laughter 20 November 2009 Pages: 19 - 22
Social Pot Pourri: Sharing Life with Others William F. Fry Symposium: Global Laughter 01 December 2009 Pages: 23 - 30
A Japanese Ritual Performance of Laughter Goh Abe Symposium: Global Laughter 20 November 2009 Pages: 31 - 34
Do the Japanese Have a Sense of Humor? Sachiko Kitazume Symposium: Global Laughter 20 November 2009 Pages: 35 - 37
The Comparative Study of Jokes Christie Davies Symposium: Global Laughter 20 November 2009 Pages: 38 - 41
Using Carrots and Sticks to Improve American Colleges Jackson Toby Social Science and Public Policy 20 November 2009 Pages: 42 - 47
Paul A. Rahe, Soft Despotism, Democracy’s Drift: Montesquieu, Rousseau, Tocqueville, and the Modern Prospect Carl Eric Scott Review 20 November 2009 Pages: 69 - 72
Ross Douthat and Reihan Salam, Grand New Party: How Republicans Can Win the Working Class and Save the American Dream Richard M. Reinsch II Review 20 November 2009 Pages: 73 - 76
Paul Hollander, ed. Political Violence: Belief, Behavior, and Legitimation Vladimir Tismaneanu Review 20 November 2009 Pages: 77 - 79