Journals from A to I - H-Net
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H-Diplo Journal Watch [jw], A-I, Third Quarter 2013<br />
• “Technology and Collective Action: The Effect of Cell Phone Coverage on Political Violence<br />
in Africa,” by Jan H. Pierskalla and Florian M. Hollenbach, 207-<br />
• “Capi<strong>to</strong>l Mobility: Madisonian Representation and the Location and Relocation of Capitals<br />
in the United States,” by Erik J. Engstrom, Jesse R. Hammond and John T. Scott, 225-<br />
• “Cold Case File: Indictable Acts and Officer Accountability in Marbury v. Madison,” by<br />
Karen Orren and Chris<strong>to</strong>pher Walker, 241-<br />
• “Representation and Rights: The Impact of LGBT Legisla<strong>to</strong>rs in Comparative Perspective,”<br />
by Andrew Reynolds, 259-<br />
• “Politics in the Mind's Eye: Imagination as a Link between Social and Political Cognition,”<br />
by Michael Bang Petersen and Lene Aarøe, 275-<br />
• “Social Identification and Ethnic Conflict,” by Nicholas Sambanis and Moses Shayo, 294-<br />
• “How Censorship in China Allows Government Criticism but Silences Collective<br />
Expression,” by Gary King, Jennifer Pan and Margaret E. Roberts, 326-<br />
• “Crossing the Line: Local Ethnic Geography and Voting in Ghana,” by Nahomi Ichino And<br />
Noah L. Nathan, 344-<br />
Forum: The Debate Over Genopolitics<br />
• “In Defense of Genopolitics,” by James H. Fowler and Chris<strong>to</strong>pher T. Dawes, 362-<br />
• “Candidate Genes and Voter Turnout: Further Evidence on the Role of 5-HTTLPR,” by<br />
Kristen Diane Deppe, Scott F. S<strong>to</strong>ltenberg, Kevin B. Smith and John R. Hibbing, 375-<br />
• “Genopolitics and the Science of Genetics,” by Evan Charney and William English, 382-<br />
American Quarterly, Vol.65, No.2 (June 2013)<br />
http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/american_quarterly/<br />
ASA Presidential Address<br />
• “Where We Stand: US Empire at Street Level and in the Archive,” by Matthew Frye<br />
Jacobson, 265-<br />
• “Epistemologies of Empire: Sexuality and Knowledge within the Neoliberal Academy,” by<br />
Meg Wesling, 291-<br />
• “Notes <strong>from</strong> Antigua Naval Base,” by Laura Briggs, 303-<br />
Essays<br />
• “Where in the World Is Juan—and What Color Is He?: The Geography of Latina/o Racial<br />
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