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International Journal of Sociology
Editor: Tadeusz K. Krauze, Hofstra University (TKrauze@aol.com)
The International Journal of Sociology makes available to the English-speaking reader a selection of serious sociological research from many countries. The journal focuses on macro-sociological studies with special attention to comparative work and cross-national research using data from such sources as the World Values Survey, the European Social Survey, and the International Social Survey Program. "Provides valuable materials for comparative social studies. It is an indispensable source of data for students of social stratification and social change." -Kazimierz M. Slomczynski, The Ohio State University
Abstracting and Indexing: The articles in this journal are indexed/abstracted in Applied Social Sciences Index and Abstracts, Educational Research Abstracts Online, Social Services Abstracts, Sociological Abstracts, Sociology of Education Abstracts, and Worldwide Political Science Abstracts.
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Vol. 40 (Spring 2010 - Winter 2010/11)
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Editorial Board
Omar Barriga, Universidad de Concepcion, Chile; Valeriy Khmelko, Kiev International Institute of Sociology, Ukraine; Walter Mueller, University of Mannheim, Germany; Kazimierz Slomczynski, The Ohio State University and Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, Polish Academy of Sciences; Pal Tamas, Institute of Sociology, Hungarian Academy of Sciences; Mikk Titma, Stanford University and University of Tartu, Estonia
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Summer 2010
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Environmental Change in a Global Perspective: A Collection of Cross-National Analyses Guest Editors John M. Shandra and Michael Restivo State University of New York at Stony Brook
| Guest Editors' Introduction | | Environmental Change in a Global Perspective: A Collection of Cross-National Analyses | | JOHN M. SHANDRA AND MICHAEL RESTIVO | 3 | | The Paradox at the Heart of Modernity | | The Carbon Efficiency of the Global Economy | | RICHARD YORK | 6 | | Militarization and Energy Consumption | | A Test of Treadmill of Destruction Theory in Comparative Perspective | | BRETT CLARK, ANDREW K. JORGENSON, AND JEFFREY KENTOR | 23 | | Global Warmers and Global Coolers | | A Cross-National Examination of Global Warming Dynamics | | GREGORY M. FULKERSON, LAURA A. MCKINNEY, AND KELLY AUSTIN | 44 | | Environmental Sustainability | | A Closer Look at Factors Influencing National Ecological Footprints | | SANDRA T. MARQUART-PYATT | 65 | | Nongovernmental Organizations and Protected Land Area | | A Cross-National Analysis | | JOHN M. SHANDRA, THOMAS K. RUDEL, MICHAEL RESTIVO, AND BRUCE LONDON | 85 |
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