Social Science and the Public Interest Social Science and the Public Interest 13 January 2020 Pages: 1 - 2
Migrants and Crime in Sweden in the Twenty-First Century Göran Adamson Feature Article Open access 13 January 2020 Pages: 9 - 21
Generational Cycles in American Politics, 1952–2016 Patrick Fisher Symposium: Politics Redux in the United States 13 January 2020 Pages: 22 - 29
White Evangelical Activism and the Gender Divide in the 2016 Presidential Election Elizabeth Monk-Turner Symposium: Politics Redux in the United States 13 January 2020 Pages: 30 - 40
Strengthening U.S. Politicians’ Reputation Nicos AntoniadesIris Mohr Symposium: Politics Redux in the United States 16 January 2020 Pages: 41 - 52
WalkAway: Observational Data on 150 Erstwhile Democrats Daniel B. KleinCy Fleming Symposium: Politics Redux in the United States 29 January 2020 Pages: 53 - 58
Intergenerational Transmission of Charitable Giving among Wealthy Israeli Donors Hillel SchmidHanna Shaul Bar NissimRonit Nirel Social Science and Public Policy 06 January 2020 Pages: 59 - 70
Leonardo da Vinci: The Archetype of Sleeping Beauty in Science Diana TalAvishag Gordon Culture and Society 06 January 2020 Pages: 71 - 76
Counting the Cost: Malaysia’s Push-Back Begins over Overseas Waste Dumping Sam Sarpong Global Society 06 January 2020 Pages: 77 - 84
Peter Berger on Religion as Choice Rather than Fate Samuel Heilman Profile 07 January 2020 Pages: 85 - 93
Sociology Meets Biography: Peter Berger and the Social Construction of Discontinuous Selves Eviatar Zerubavel Profile 21 January 2020 Pages: 94 - 96
Is Economic Inequality a Threat to American Constitutional Democracy? David Lewis Schaefer Review Essay 08 January 2020 Pages: 98 - 108
Peter Baehr, The Unmasking Style in Social Theory. New York; Routledge. 188 pp. $44.95. ISBN: 978-1138091764 Kevin McCaffree Book Review 06 January 2020 Pages: 109 - 111
Armand Lunel, The Jews of the South of France, trans. from the French by Samuel N. Rosenberg. With a Foreword by David A. Jessula. Hebrew Union College Annual, Vol. 89. Cincinnati: Hebrew Union College Press, 2018. 159 pp. E. Alexander BOOK REVIEW 13 January 2020 Pages: 112 - 114
Jesse Norman, Adam Smith: Father of Economics. New York: Basic Books, 2018. 432 pp. $32.00. ISBN: 978-0465061976 Will Morrisey BOOK REVIEW 13 January 2020 Pages: 115 - 118
Andrew Roberts, Churchill: Walking with Destiny John Rossi BOOK REVIEW 23 January 2020 Pages: 119 - 121
John P. Rossi, Baseball and American Culture: A History Sol Gittleman BOOK REVIEW 14 January 2020 Pages: 122 - 124