Citation: G. Welborn, GLOBALIZATION, CAPITAL FLIGHT, AND THE SHOP-FLOOR - UNDERSTANDING THESTRIKE OF 79, Journal of contemporary ethnography, 27(3), 1998, pp. 291-322
Citation: N. Rodriguez et al., WITHHOLDING COMPLIMENTS IN EVERYDAY LIFE AND THE COVERT MANAGEMENT OFDISAFFILIATION, Journal of contemporary ethnography, 27(3), 1998, pp. 323-345
Citation: Tm. Vanderven, FEAR OF VICTIMIZATION AND THE INTERACTIONAL CONSTRUCTION OF HARASSMENT IN A LATINO NEIGHBORHOOD, Journal of contemporary ethnography, 27(3), 1998, pp. 374-398
Citation: De. Miller, SHELTER BLUES - SANITY AND SELFHOOD AMONG THE HOMELESS - DESJARLAIS,R, Journal of contemporary ethnography, 27(3), 1998, pp. 422-427
Citation: De. Miller, SOMETHING LEFT TO LOSE - PERSONAL RELATIONS AND SURVIVAL AMONG NEW-YORK HOMELESS - DORDICK,GA, Journal of contemporary ethnography, 27(3), 1998, pp. 422-427
Citation: L. Bourassa et Be. Ashforth, YOU ARE ABOUT TO PARTY DEFIANT STYLE - SOCIALIZATION AND IDENTITY ONBOARD AN ALASKAN FISHING BOAT, Journal of contemporary ethnography, 27(2), 1998, pp. 171-196
Citation: M. Weiss, ENGENDERING THE GULF-WAR - ISRAELI NURSES AND THE DISCOURSE OF SOLDIERING, Journal of contemporary ethnography, 27(2), 1998, pp. 197-218
Citation: J. Adams, THE WRONGS OF RECIPROCITY - FIELDWORK AMONG CHILEAN WORKING-CLASS WOMEN, Journal of contemporary ethnography, 27(2), 1998, pp. 219-241
Citation: K. Borchard, BETWEEN A HARD-ROCK AND POSTMODERNISM - OPENING THE HARD-ROCK HOTEL AND CASINO, Journal of contemporary ethnography, 27(2), 1998, pp. 242-269
Citation: Lh. Cousins, FIXING BROKEN WINDOWS - RESTORING ORDER AND REDUCING CRIME IN OUR COMMUNITIES - KELLING,GL, COLES,CM, Journal of contemporary ethnography, 27(2), 1998, pp. 278-284
Citation: Lh. Cousins, RACE IN THE HOOD - CONFLICT AND VIOLENCE AMONG URBAN YOUTH - PINDERHUGHES,H, Journal of contemporary ethnography, 27(2), 1998, pp. 278-284
Citation: Lh. Cousins, OUR AMERICA - LIFE AND DEATH ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF CHICAGO - JONES,L, NEWMAN,L, Journal of contemporary ethnography, 27(2), 1998, pp. 278-284
Citation: Ac. Shelly et Rk. Shelly, ETHNOGRAPHY AND HUMAN-DEVELOPMENT - CONTEXT AND MEANING IN SOCIAL INQUIRY - JESSOR,R, COLBY,A, SHWEDER,RA, Journal of contemporary ethnography, 27(2), 1998, pp. 285-288
Citation: Tj. Gorman, SOCIAL-CLASS AND PARENTAL ATTITUDES TOWARD EDUCATION - RESISTANCE ANDCONFORMITY TO SCHOOLING IN THE FAMILY, Journal of contemporary ethnography, 27(1), 1998, pp. 10-44
Citation: Ba. Levinson, THE MORAL CONSTRUCTION OF STUDENT RIGHTS - DISCOURSE AND JUDGMENT AMONG MEXICAN SECONDARY-SCHOOL STUDENTS, Journal of contemporary ethnography, 27(1), 1998, pp. 45-84
Citation: Ph. Henning, WAYS OF LEARNING - AN ETHNOGRAPHIC STUDY OF THE WORK AND SITUATED LEARNING OF A GROUP OF REFRIGERATION SERVICE TECHNICIANS, Journal of contemporary ethnography, 27(1), 1998, pp. 85-136
Citation: Pa. Quiroz et Tl. Ragland, A ROSE BY ANY OTHER NAME - LATINO AND ANGLO TEACHERS CONSTRUCTING CHICAGO SCHOOL-REFORM, Journal of contemporary ethnography, 27(1), 1998, pp. 137-168
Citation: Cp. Gallmeier et Ja. Levy, HOLDING THE CHECK HOSTAGE - REPRESENTATIVE PAYEES, CLIENTS, AND THE UNDERGROUND ECONOMY, Journal of contemporary ethnography, 26(4), 1998, pp. 395-425
Citation: Nj. Herman et Gr. Musolf, RESISTANCE AMONG EX-PSYCHIATRIC PATIENTS - EXPRESSIVE AND INSTRUMENTAL RITUALS, Journal of contemporary ethnography, 26(4), 1998, pp. 426-449