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Index
ability grouping 363±5
and religiosity 105
accountability, paradox of international 86±7
age
acculturation 129, 390±1
and blood pressure (BP) 347
accumulation
cohorts 376
and annihilation of space by time 4, 8
stratification theory 376
and locality 7
agency 40±1, 68
see also flexible accumulation
and collective action framing 271±2
action, transformation of potentiality into
and collective rights 94
41±2, 277, 280±1
aging
activism
Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) 380
and feminist sociology 424, 435±6
activity theory 376
long-term and free-rider behavior 281
and aging policy in USA 375±88
middle-class 261±2
cumulative disadvantage theory 376
research and theory 433±5
disengagement theory 376
adaptation
and health 380±3
by immigrant families 128±39
Instrumental Activities of Daily Living
of religion 102±3, 112
(IADLs) 380
`àdministered society'' 32
aging populations
adolescence, of immigrant youth 136±9
causes of 377±9
adult literacy rates 62±3
in USA 376±7
and child mortality 170±1
Aid to Families with Dependent Children
advertising, democratic segments for 22, 24
(AFDC) 206
advocacy 288
alcohol, and stress 355±6
coalitions 335±6
Algerian national movement 446
using ethnographic findings for 430±3
allele frequency distributions 223±5
affect, and instrumental action 407,
alloimmunization 219±20
417±19
Allotment Act, US (1887) 225
affirmative action 405
American Anthropological Association,
affluence, and environmental values 48, 54
statement on ``race'' 222±3
AFL-CIO 113, 450, 453, 454
American Association for the Advancement of
Africa, legal systems 96
Science 214
African Americans 201, 202, 226
American Civil Liberties Union 226
asset building strategy for poverty
American Revolution 114
reduction 172±4
American Sociological Association 43
poverty 164, 165, 166, 381, 385, 387
Americanization 25, 390±1
Index
591
anarchy, or order 230±1
boundaries 234, 329
androcentrism 243
Bourdieu, Pierre 41, 242, 243, 248±9, 262±3,
animals, models of stress 358±60
266±7, 455±6, 457, 459±60, 462
anthropology, and sociology of ideas 247
bourgeoisie, new cultural 241
anti-environmentalism 50
broadcasting
anti-nuclear movement 275
institutional identity crisis of public
anti-Vietnam War movement 108
service 25
antigens 219
and the social order 21, 23±4
armed forces, conduct regulation 89
and third person effects 24
Armed Forces Qualification Test (AFQT) 190,
Buddhism 111, 112
192±3
built environment 11
asset building, for poverty reduction 171±6
Bund 6
assimilation 18±19, 27±8, 65±6, 390, 399,
bureaucracies 333, 361
405
environmental-state 56
and cultural resistance 104
business associations 336
new patterns for immigrant families 136±7
business unionism, bureaucratic forms of 454
associational life see civil society
butterfly effect 10
attachment relations 329
`àttitude-objects'' 47
capabilities, equality in the space of 151±2,
attraction, interpersonal 316
160
audiences
capital
experience 23
forms of 307±8
fragmentation of 22
``second contradiction'' of 45
authorial intentions 246
capital accumulation 153±4, 258
authoritarianism 444±5
under credit constraint 156±7, 159
working class 256
capitalism 32±3, 61, 67
authority
countervailing forces to 62±4
challenge to legitimacy of scientific 233
crises of 35, 229
intellectual 248±9
and economic globalization 60±2
automobility 13
and environmental degradation 49
autonomy 441, 443
myths of global 462
and flexible interdependence 68
Parsons and 240
interpretive of media audiences 20
self-interest and risk-taking 58±9
and mastery 38±9, 40±1, 42
and spatiality 4, 7, 8
and participation 82, 85
transformative potentialities of 56
capitalist class 78
banking, centralized in India 175
carbon dioxide emissions 54
behavioral medicine 345±6
care, gendered 115, 382±3, 388
beliefs
careers, cost of equality in marriage 122
collective and individual 278
CASMIN (Comparative Analysis of Social
measures of religious 110±11
Mobility in Industrial Nations) 305±6
bilingual education 405
castes, religious 174±6, 195
bioethics 215
Catholic schools 367±8
biographical perspectives 35
Catholicism 109
biophysical environment 44±7, 53, 57
Central America, peace movement 101, 108
biotechnology, US 214±16
Central Asia, poverty in 167
birth rate, decline 115
Central Labor Councils, US 450±1
black families, relative income position 180±1
change, possibility for human action to
black people
effect 234±5
change in economic status of 183±6
chaos theory 10, 234
economic inequality in the USA 178±95
charismatics 106
hemolytic reactions in 219
Chartism 257
marginalization of males 187±8, 194
Chicago School 17, 19, 20
poverty in the USA 163±4
Child, Convention on the Rights of the
and racial exclusion 66
(1989) 89, 94
and sickle cell anemia 219±20
child mortality, and adult literacy rates
socioeconomic status (SES) and health 352
170±1
black underclass debate 191
child support enforcement 126
blood, phenotypically matched 218±20
childcare, in rural America 204±5
borrowing groups, self-organization of in
childhood, transformation of 114±15
India 175
childrearing 115, 119
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Index
children
as thè`third way'' between state and
in cohabitation relationships 125
market 36, 75
from economic asset to emotional
variants of 76±9, 81±2
investment 114±15
versus the state 76, 78±9
in poverty 61±2, 164, 165±6
civility 83±4, 85
``quantity versus quality'' trade-off 157
civilizations, clash of (Huntington) 101
unsupervised 126
class
well-being of rural American 197, 203±4
areal measures of 351±2
children of immigrant families
and disease and mortality 348±51
adaptation 128±39
of immigrant families 133
health and risk factors 136±7
languages of 257
identity formation 137±9
local/regional variations 8, 68
psychological experiences of 129±32
class analysis 254, 257±8
school experience 134, 136, 137, 138±9
class coalition 255
Chile 108
class conflict 255, 271
China 111, 159, 169, 438, 445
class consciousness 16
choice 18, 59, 64±5, 68, 70, 75, 441
class dealignment 259
families of 126
class interests 253, 254±5, 266
through codependence 60
class politics 7
Christianity 111, 112
class voting, relative 259
chromosomes
classroom organization 366±7
mitochondrial 216
cleavages
nuclear 216
ascriptive 271
SNiPs as markers on 217
attitudinal 271
church, versus government 271
behavioral 271
church attendance
ethnic 274
and health 105
Climate Coalition (USA) 52
as a measure of religiosity 110
climate science 52±3
and rational choice theory 102
cloning, mammalian 213
churches
coalitions 335±7, 407, 410
abusive 105
codependence 58±70
black 108
coercion, legitimate 227
cities 4±5, 12±13
cohabitation
concentric ring theory 5
conflation of gender and power 124
ecological approaches to 5
equality in 125±6
feudalism and the emergence of medieval 5
and intimacy 124±6
global 15
and prediction of divorce 125±6
growth of 115
rise in the USA 116, 124±5
and unemployment rates by race 188