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B: Jenkins, J. Craig, David Jacobs, <strong>and</strong> Jon Agnone. “Political Opportunities <strong>and</strong> African-AmericanProtest, 1948–1997.” American Journal <strong>of</strong> Sociology 109, no. 2 (September 2003): 277–303.If an article has been accepted <strong>for</strong> publication but has not yet appeared, use <strong>for</strong>thcoming inplace <strong>of</strong> the date <strong>and</strong> page numbers. Treat any article not yet accepted <strong>for</strong> publication as anunpublished manuscript (see 17.6).N: 4. Margaret M. Author, “Article Title,” Journal Name 98 (<strong>for</strong>thcoming).B: Author, Margaret M. “Article Title.” Journal Name 98 (<strong>for</strong>thcoming).17.2.5 Page Numbers <strong>and</strong> Other Locating In<strong>for</strong>mationIf you cite a particular passage in a note, give only the specific page(s) cited. For abibliography entry or a note that cites the entire article, give the full span <strong>of</strong> page numbers <strong>for</strong>the article (see 23.2.4). By convention, page numbers <strong>of</strong> journal articles follow colons ratherthan commas.N: 4. Tim Hitchcock, “Begging on the Streets <strong>of</strong> Eighteenth-century London,” Journal <strong>of</strong> British Studies 44(July 2005): 478.B: Gold, Ann Grodzins. “Grains <strong>of</strong> Truth: Shifting Hierarchies <strong>of</strong> Food <strong>and</strong> Grace in Three RajasthaniTales.” History <strong>of</strong> Religions 38, no. 2 (1998): 150–71.For journal articles published online, include page numbers (if available) as well as theURL (or permanent identifier) <strong>and</strong> the date you accessed the article. For details <strong>and</strong> examples,see 17.2.7. For general principles <strong>of</strong> punctuation <strong>and</strong> capitalization in URLs, see 17.1.7.17.2.6 Special Issues <strong>and</strong> SupplementsA journal issue devoted to a single theme is known as a special issue. It carries a normalvolume <strong>and</strong> issue number. If a special issue has a title <strong>and</strong> an editor <strong>of</strong> its own, include both inthe citations. The title is given in roman type <strong>and</strong> enclosed in quotation marks.N: 67. Matthew L. Jones, “Descartes's Geometry as a Spiritual Exercise,” in “Things,” ed. Bill Brown, specialissue, Critical Inquiry 28, no. 1 (Autumn 2001): 43–44.B: Jones, Matthew L. “Descartes's Geometry as a Spiritual Exercise.” In “Things,” ed. Bill Brown.Special issue, Critical Inquiry 28, no. 1 (Autumn 2001): 40–71.If you need to cite the issue as a whole, omit the article in<strong>for</strong>mation.B: Brown, Bill, ed. “Things.” Special issue, Critical Inquiry 28, no. 1 (Autumn 2001).A journal supplement may also have a title <strong>and</strong> an author or editor <strong>of</strong> its own. Unlike aspecial issue, it is numbered separately from the regular issues <strong>of</strong> the journal, <strong>of</strong>ten with S aspart <strong>of</strong> its page numbers. Use a comma between the volume number <strong>and</strong> the supplementnumber.N: 4. Ivar Ekel<strong>and</strong>, James J. Heckman, <strong>and</strong> Lars Nesheim, “Identification <strong>and</strong> Estimation <strong>of</strong> HedonicModels,” in “Papers in Honor <strong>of</strong> Sherwin Rosen,” Journal <strong>of</strong> Political Economy 112, S1 (February 2004):www.itpub.net

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