Submissions from 2007
Revisiting the southern culture of violence, Matthew R. Lee, William B. Bankston, Timothy C. Hayes, and Shaun A. Thomas
The influence of a serial killer on changes in fear of crime and the use of protective measures: A survey-based case study of Baton Rouge, Matthew R. Lee and Erica DeHart
Counterbalancing disadvantage? Residential integration and urban black homicide, Matthew R. Lee and Graham C. Ousey
The FEMA trailer parks: Negative perceptions and the social structure of avoidance, Matthew R. Lee, Frederick D. Weil, and Edward S. Shihadeh
Homicide trends and illicit drug markets: Exploring differences across time, Graham C. Ousey and Matthew R. Lee
Internet equaliser? Gender stratification and normative circumvention in science, Antony Palackal, Meredith Anderson, Paige B. Miller, and Wesley Shrum
Past, present and future of research in the information society, W. Shrum, K. Benson, W. Bijker, K. Brunnstein, and Kerry Smith
Hurricane stories, from within, Wesley Shrum
Introduction: Learning from the past, present and future, Wesley Shrum
Structures of Scientific Collaboration, Wesley Shrum
Lessons of the Lower Ninth: Methodology and epistemology of video ethnography, Wesley Shrum, Ricardo Duque, and Marcus Ynalvez
The contours and correlates of informal work in rural Pennsylvania, Tim Slack
Underemployment across immigrant generations, Tim Slack and Leif Jensen
Scientific collaboration and the Kerala model: Does the internet make a difference?, Radhamany Sooryamoorthy, Ricardo B. Duque, Marcus Antonius Ynalvez, and Wesley Shrum
Research process and connectivity in the information society, R. Sooryamoorthy, Paul Nyaga Mbatia, Wayne Johnson, George E. Okwach, Daniel Schaffer, Carthage Smith, John Dryden, Qiheng Hu, Wiebe Bijker, and Wesley Shrum
Does the internet promote collaboration and productivity? Evidence from the scientific community in South Africa, R. Sooryamoorthy and Wesley Shrum
Submissions from 2006
The religious institutional base and violent crime in rural areas, Matthew R. Lee
Gender-specific homicide offending in rural areas, Matthew R. Lee and Ginger D. Stevenson
Gender and science in developing areas: Has the internet reduced inequality?, B. Paige Miller, R. Sooryamoorthy, Meredith Anderson, Antony Palackal, and Wesley Shrum
Gender stratification and e-science: Can the internet circumvent patrifocality?, Antony Palackal, Meredith Anderson, B. Paige Miller, and Wesley Shrum
International training and the digital divide: Computer and email use in the Philippines, Marcus Ynalvez and Wesley Shrum
Submissions from 2005
Collaboration paradox: Scientific productivity, the Internet, and problems of research in developing areas, Ricardo B. Duque, Marcus Ynalvez, R. Sooryamoorthy, Paul Mbatia, Dan Bright S. Dzorgbo, and Wesley Shrum
The southern culture of honor and violent attitudes, Timothy C. Hayes and Matthew R. Lee
Geographic variation in property crime rates: A test of opportunity theory, Matthew R. Lee and Abdullah Alshalan
Institutional access, residential segregation, and urban black homicide, Matthew R. Lee and Graham C. Ousey
Internet indiscipline: Two approaches to making a field, Wesley Shrum
Reagency of the Internet, or, how I became a guest for science, Wesley Shrum
Social engineering of the internet in developing areas, Wesley Shrum
Digital video as research practice: Methodology for the millennium, Wesley Shrum, Ricardo Duque, and Timothy Brown
When do scientists "adopt" the Internet? Dimensions of connectivity in developing areas, Marcus Ynalvez, Ricardo B. Duque, Paul Mbatia, R. Sooryamoorthy, Antony Palackal, and Wesley Shrum
Submissions from 2004
Gender and science in development: Women scientists in Ghana, Kenya, and India, Patricia Campion and Wesley Shrum
Race, criminal justice contact, and adult position in the social stratification system, Kent R. Kerley, Michael L. Benson, Matthew R. Lee, and Francis T. Cullen
Investigating the connections between race, illicit drug markets, and lethal violence, 1984-1997, Graham C. Ousey and Matthew R. Lee
Serious crime in Urban neighborhoods: Is there a race effect?, Edward S. Shihadeh and Wesley Shrum
Science and the Committee Process: The Presentation of the Scientific Self, Wesley Shrum
Submissions from 2003
Ceremonial disrobement and moral choice: Consumption rituals at mardi gras, Wesley Shrum
Submissions from 2002
Environmental attitudes of scientists in Ghana, Kenya, and Kerala: Evidence on NGOs and traditional research sectors, Patricia Campion and Wesley Shrum
The organization of scientific collaborations, Ivan Chompalov, Joel Genuth, and Wesley Shrum
Submissions from 2001
Alcohol availability and violent crime rates: A spatial analysis, S. E. Costanza, William B. Bankston, and Edward Shihadeh
We were the Unabomber, Wesley Shrum
Trust, conflict and performance in scientific collaborations, Wesley Shrum, Ivan Chompalov, and Joel Genuth
Submissions from 2000
How experiments begin: The formation of scientific collaborations, Joel Genuth, Ivan Chompalov, and Wesley Shrum
Are scientists in developing countries isolated?, W. Shrum and P. Campion
Science and story in development: The emergence of non-governmental organizations in agricultural research, Wesley Shrum
Submissions from 1999
Political structure, economic inequality, and homicide: A cross-national analysis, Matthew R. Lee and William B. Bankston
Submissions from 1998
Private and collective protection in urban areas, John C. Kilburn and Wesley Shrum
Industrial restructuring and violence: The link between entry-level jobs, economic deprivation, and black and white homicide, Edward S. Shihadeh and Graham C. Ousey
Submissions from 1997
Whose ox is being gored?: The determinants of public support for coercive drug control policies, Michael O. Maume, William B. Bankston, and Edward S. Shihadeh
Segregation and crime: The relationship between black centralization and urban black homicide, Edward S. Shihadeh and Michael O. Maume
View from afar: 'Visible' productivity of scientists in the developing world, Wesley Shrum
Submissions from 1996
Non-governmental research organisations in Kerala, Govindan Parayil and Wesley Shrum
Segregation and crime: The effect of black social isolation on the rates of black urban violence, Edward S. Shihadeh and Nicole Flynn
Metropolitan expansion and black social dislocation: The link between suburbanization and center-city crime, Edward S. Shihadeh and Graham C. Ousey
Submissions from 1994
'Goodness' Concepts in the Study of Organizations: A Longitudinal Survey of Four Leading Journals, Yehouda Shenhav, Sigal Alon, and Wesley Shrum
Economic inequality, family disruption, and urban black violence: Cities as units of stratification and social control, Edward S. Shihadeh
Submissions from 1993
Organizational and geopolitical approaches to international science and technology networks, Wesley Shrum and Carl Bankston
Submissions from 1986
Are ‘Science’ and ‘Technology’ Necessary?: The Utility of Some Old Concepts in Contemporary Studies of the Research Process, Wesley Shrum
Submissions from 1985
Quality judgments of technical fields: Bias, marginality, and the role of the elite, W. Shrum
The organization of technology in advanced industrial society: A hypothesis on technical systems, Wesley Shrum, Robert Wuthnow, and James Beniger
Submissions from 1984
Scientific Specialties and Technical Systems, Wesley Shrum