Citation: P. Kollock, AN EYE FOR AN EYE LEAVES EVERYONE BLIND - COOPERATION AND ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS, American sociological review, 58(6), 1993, pp. 768-786
Citation: Jm. Orbell et Rm. Dawes, SOCIAL-WELFARE, COOPERATORS ADVANTAGE, AND THE OPTION OF NOT PLAYING THE GAME, American sociological review, 58(6), 1993, pp. 787-800
Citation: J. Skvoretz et D. Willer, EXCLUSION AND POWER - A TEST OF 4 THEORIES OF POWER IN EXCHANGE NETWORKS, American sociological review, 58(6), 1993, pp. 801-818
Citation: We. Baker et Rr. Faulkner, THE SOCIAL-ORGANIZATION OF CONSPIRACY - ILLEGAL NETWORKS IN THE HEAVYELECTRICAL-EQUIPMENT INDUSTRY, American sociological review, 58(6), 1993, pp. 837-860
Citation: Ne. Friedkin, STRUCTURAL BASES OF INTERPERSONAL INFLUENCE IN GROUPS - A LONGITUDINAL CASE-STUDY, American sociological review, 58(6), 1993, pp. 861-872
Citation: Tl. Besser, THE COMMITMENT OF JAPANESE WORKERS AND UNITED-STATES WORKERS - A REASSESSMENT OF THE LITERATURE, American sociological review, 58(6), 1993, pp. 873-881
Citation: A. Binder et Jw. Meeker, IMPLICATIONS OF THE FAILURE TO REPLICATE THE MINNEAPOLIS EXPERIMENTALFINDINGS, American sociological review, 58(6), 1993, pp. 886-888
Citation: R. Plotnick, THE EFFECTS OF ATTITUDES ON TEENAGE PREMARITAL PREGNANCY AND ITS RESOLUTION (VOL 57, PG 808, 1992), American sociological review, 58(6), 1993, pp. 898-898
Citation: Mr. Somers, CITIZENSHIP AND THE PLACE OF THE PUBLIC SPHERE - LAW, COMMUNITY, AND POLITICAL-CULTURE IN THE TRANSITION TO DEMOCRACY, American sociological review, 58(5), 1993, pp. 587-620
Citation: Ad. Morris, BIRMINGHAM CONFRONTATION RECONSIDERED - AN ANALYSIS OF THE DYNAMICS AND TACTICS OF MOBILIZATION, American sociological review, 58(5), 1993, pp. 621-636
Citation: Kd. Opp et C. Gern, DISSIDENT GROUPS, PERSONAL NETWORKS, AND SPONTANEOUS COOPERATION - THE EAST-GERMAN REVOLUTION OF 1989, American sociological review, 58(5), 1993, pp. 659-680
Citation: T. Boswell et Wj. Dixon, MARX THEORY OF REBELLION - A CROSS-NATIONAL ANALYSIS OF CLASS EXPLOITATION, ECONOMIC-DEVELOPMENT, AND VIOLENT REVOLT, American sociological review, 58(5), 1993, pp. 681-702
Citation: Js. Long et al., RANK ADVANCEMENT IN ACADEMIC CAREERS - SEX-DIFFERENCES AND THE EFFECTS OF PRODUCTIVITY, American sociological review, 58(5), 1993, pp. 703-722
Citation: J. Treas, MONEY IN THE BANK - TRANSACTION COSTS AND THE ECONOMIC-ORGANIZATION OF MARRIAGE, American sociological review, 58(5), 1993, pp. 723-734
Citation: Dm. Upchurch et al., CHILDBEARING AND SCHOOLING - DISENTANGLING TEMPORAL AND CAUSAL MECHANISMS, American sociological review, 58(5), 1993, pp. 738-740
Citation: L. Bobo et Jr. Kluegel, OPPOSITION TO RACE-TARGETING - SELF-INTEREST, STRATIFICATION IDEOLOGY, OR RACIAL-ATTITUDES, American sociological review, 58(4), 1993, pp. 443-464
Citation: Ej. Lawler et J. Yoon, POWER AND THE EMERGENCE OF COMMITMENT BEHAVIOR IN NEGOTIATED EXCHANGE, American sociological review, 58(4), 1993, pp. 465-481
Citation: Z. Qian et Sh. Preston, CHANGES IN AMERICAN MARRIAGE, 1972 TO 1987 - AVAILABILITY AND FORCES OF ATTRACTION BY AGE AND EDUCATION, American sociological review, 58(4), 1993, pp. 482-495