| Contemporary Sociology 1998 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| American union density in comparative perspective. | Sociology and social work | Lipset, Seymour Martin |
| Critical sociology: a dialogue between two sciences. | Sociology and social work | Burawoy, Michael |
| Dismantling the "gendered family": breadwinning, gender, and the family values debate. (book on dual-earning families)(Symposium: Families According to Research) | Sociology and social work | Gerson, Kathleen |
| Divorce American style. (book on positive effect of divorce)(Symposium: Families According to Research) | Sociology and social work | Arendell, Terry |
| Engaging publics in sociological dialogue through the media. | Sociology and social work | Wilson, William Julius |
| Family policy wonderland. (Margrit Eichler's book 'Family Shifts: Families, Policies and Gender Equality')(Symposium: Families According to Research) | Sociology and social work | Coltrane, Scott |
| Firm commitments.(criticism of the book, 'The Time Bind: When Work Becomes Home and Home Becomes Home) | Sociology and social work | Bielby, William T. |
| Fresh ideas on family values. (Stephanie Coontz' book 'The Way We Really Are: Coming to Terms with America's Changing Families')(Symposium: Families According to Research) | Sociology and social work | Aulette, Judy Root |
| Interpreting media reviews.(analyzing the book, 'The Time Bind: When Work Becomes Home and Home Becomes Work') | Sociology and social work | Tuchman, Gaye |
| On book exhibits and new complexities: reflections on sociology as science. | Sociology and social work | Collins, Patricia Hill |
| Politics and public opinion. (comment on 'The New Majority: Toward a Popular Progressive Politics) | Sociology and social work | Piven, Frances Fox |
| Public dreams, private lives. (John Gillis' book 'A World of Their Own Making')(Symposium: Families According to Research) | Sociology and social work | Skolnick, Arlene |
| Reconsidering the "choice": do Americans really prefer the workplace over home? | Sociology and social work | Hays, Sharon |
| Reflections on union activism. | Sociology and social work | Bonacich, Edna |
| Relative risks: what is the family doing to our children? ('A Generation at Risk: Growing Up in an Era of Family Upheaval')(Symposium: Families According to Research) | Sociology and social work | Furstenberg, Frank F., Jr. |
| (Re)making sociology: breaking the bonds of our discipline. | Sociology and social work | Sprague, Joey |
| Resurrecting sociology as a vocation. | Sociology and social work | Gaines, Donna |
| Sociology and the goal of generalization. | Sociology and social work | Hallinan, Maureen T. |
| Spanning the globe: flavors of sociology: overview: Is sociology a world discipline? (symposia of the International Sociological Assn) | Sociology and social work | Wallerstein, Immanuel |
| Stage fright or death wish: sociology in the mass media. | Sociology and social work | Schwartz, Pepper |
| The intersection of labor movement activism and sociology. | Sociology and social work | Gapasin, Fernando |
| The new labor movement: possibilities and limits. | Sociology and social work | Milkman, Ruth |
| The sociological eye and its blinders. | Sociology and social work | Collins, Randall |
| Toward a revived sociological practice. | Sociology and social work | Juravich, Tom |
| Varieties of transition: emerging economies. | Sociology and social work | Rona-Tas, Akos |
| Whose party? (comment on 'The New Majority: Toward a Popular Progressive Politics) | Sociology and social work | Luebke, Paul |
| Writing to be read: changing the culture and reward structure of American sociology. | Sociology and social work | Ritzer, George |
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