@article {27356, title = {Mobilities and Ethnic Studies: A Roundtable Discussion}, journal = {Ethnic Studies Review}, volume = {46}, year = {2023}, pages = {128-154}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1525/esr.2023.46.3.128}, url = {https://online.ucpress.edu/esr/article/46/3/128/197699/Mobilities-and-Ethnic-StudiesA-Roundtable}, author = {Michelle Vasquez Ruiz and Nisha Toomey and Irit Katz and Sean Fraga and Genevieve Carpio and Laura Barraclough and Natchee Barnd} } @article {21821, title = {Mobilizing Indigeneity and Race Within and Against Settler Colonialism}, journal = {Mobilities}, volume = {17}, year = {2022}, month = {01/2022}, pages = {1-17}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1080/17450101.2021.2004078}, url = {https://www.tandfonline.com/loi/rmob20}, author = {Genevieve Carpio and Natchee Barnd and Laura Barraclough} } @inbook {26631, title = {The Mismeasure of Obesity}, booktitle = {Reconstructing Obesity: The Meaning of Measures and the Measures of Meaning}, year = {2013}, author = {Emily Yates-Doerr} } @book {3011, title = {Making do in Damascus : navigating a generation of change in family and work}, year = {2012}, month = {2012}, publisher = {Syracuse University Press}, organization = {Syracuse University Press}, address = {Syracuse, N.Y.}, isbn = {9780815632993 0815632991}, author = {Sally K. Gallagher} } @article {26546, title = {Meeting the Demand for Meat}, journal = {Anthropology Today}, volume = {28}, year = {2012}, chapter = {11}, author = {Emily Yates-Doerr} } @article {26561, title = {Mixing Method, Tasting Fingers: Notes on an Ethnographic Experiment}, journal = {Journal of Ethnographic Theory}, volume = {1}, year = {2011}, chapter = {221}, author = {Emily Yates-Doerr} } @inbook {3060, title = {Moving Science and Immovable Values Regarding Old Growth Forests: Clumsy Solutions for Wicked Problems.}, booktitle = {Old Growth in a New World: A Pacific Northwest Icon Re-examined}, year = {2009}, pages = {233-243}, publisher = {Island Press}, organization = {Island Press}, address = {Washington, DC}, author = {Denise Lach} } @proceedings {2989, title = {Managing-Data Poor Fisheries by Paying Attention to Managing Relationships}, year = {2008}, month = {2010}, address = {Berkeley, CA}, author = {Flaxen D. L. Conway and C. Pomeroy and Madeleine Hall-Arber} } @article {3051, title = {Mediating the Conflict between Transformative Pedagogy and Bureaucratic Practice}, journal = {College Teaching}, volume = {56}, year = {2008}, month = {2008}, pages = {47 - 52}, publisher = {Heldref Publications. 1319 Eighteenth Street NW, Washington, DC 20036-1802. Tel: 800-365-9753; Tel: 202-296-6267; Fax: 202-293-6130; e-mail: subscribe@heldref.org; Web site: http://www.heldref.org}, abstract = {

This article reflects on the authors{\textquoteright} experiences during a pilot year of an innovative core curriculum at a state research university and their attempts to create a "collaborative community" characterized by transformative pedagogy. It discusses their students{\textquoteright} and colleagues{\textquoteright} resistance to their inventive, albeit time-consuming and sometimes noisy, assignments. It analyzes the temptation to give in to bureaucratic inertia and return to an instruction paradigm that prioritizes the transmission of information over the more intensive goals of encouraging students to "claim their education." Finally, they suggest that the development of collaborative communities of like-minded teachers is an important resource in mediating the conflict between transformative pedagogy and bureaucratic practice.

}, isbn = {8756-7555}, author = {Michelle Inderbitzin and Storrs, Debbie A.} } @article {3089, title = {Migration Caribbeene et Integration au Canada: a la poursuite du reve d{\textquoteright}ascension Sociale (1900-1998)}, journal = {Terres D{\textquoteright}Amerique}, volume = {6}, year = {2007}, pages = {141-157}, author = {Dwaine Plaza} } @article {3110, title = {The Missing Link: Regionalism as a First Step Toward Globalizing U.S. Environmental Security Policy}, journal = {Politics \& Policy}, volume = {35}, year = {2007}, month = {2007}, pages = {702 - 715}, publisher = {Blackwell Publishing}, abstract = {

Especially since September 11, 2001, national security has been a high policy priority for the United States. Unfortunately, this has come at the detriment of other policies and relationships with foreign nations, including its fellow North American neighbors, Canada, and Mexico. What the current U.S. administration has overlooked in its reprioritization of policy goals is the close relationship between security and environmental protection. This article discusses the need to more closely incorporate environmental and/or ecological security into a traditional notion of national security and it highlights the specific link between traditional conceptions of security and global climate change. The study additionally debates the question of U.S. participation in a North American environmental security agenda, namely one that coordinates efforts to address global warming.

}, isbn = {1555-5623}, author = {Amy Below} } @book {3281, title = {Mao and the economic Stalinization of China, 1948-1953}, year = {2006}, month = {2006}, publisher = {Rowman \& Littlefield}, organization = {Rowman \& Littlefield}, address = {Lanham}, abstract = {

"In the first systematic study of its kind, Hua-yu Li tackles one of the most important unresolved mysteries of the early history of the People{\textquoteright}s Republic of China - the economic policy shift of 1953. As a result of this policy shift, the moderate economic policies of "New Democracy" were abruptly terminated - much sooner than specified by the official party line - and replaced with a radical Stalinist economic program called the "general line for socialist transition." Utilizing the rich archival materials released in China since the mid-1980s and Russian archival information released in China since the early 1990s, Li presents an explanation for the policy shift."--BOOK JACKET.

}, isbn = {0742540537 9780742540538}, author = {Hua-Yu Li} } @article {3295, title = {Moving up the judicial ladder: the nomination of state Supreme Court justices to the federal courts}, journal = {Peace Research Abstracts}, volume = {41}, year = {2004}, month = {2004}, publisher = {Sage Publications}, abstract = {

State institutions have assumed increasingly important roles in policymaking. Moreover, prior research indicates that judicial experience has emerged as a particularly important factor in nomination to the federal courts. Despite these developments, justices from state Supreme Courts are not often nominated to the federal judiciary. This article identifies the factors that influence the nomination of state Supreme Court justices to the federal courts. The results indicate that partisan alignment between the nominee, senators, and president is a critical factor in nomination. Age is also a significant factor in predicting nomination; a justice{\textquoteright}s likelihood of being nominated peaks in her early 50s. Moreover, state high court justices who serve on relatively prestigious courts or have considerable seniority are less likely to be nominated to the federal courts thereby suggesting that visibility may not be an asset to state justices wishing to move to the federal courts.

}, isbn = {0031-3599}, author = {Rorie Solberg and Bratton, Kathleen} } @article {4348, title = {The Massacre of the Innocents: Politics and Art in Belgium, 1886-1910}, volume = {5}, year = {2003}, month = {09/2003}, author = {Joan Gross} } @article {2896, title = {Multi-Dimensional Separating Equilibria and Moral Hazard: An Empirical Study of National Football League Contract Negotiations}, journal = {The Review of Economics and Statistics}, volume = {85}, year = {2003}, month = {2003///}, pages = {760 - 765}, publisher = {MIT Press}, abstract = {

This paper empirically tests for a multidimensional separating equilibrium in contract negotiations and tests for evidence of the moral hazard inherent in many contracts. Using contract and performance data on players drafted into the National Football League from 1986 through 1991, we find evidence that players use delay to agreement and incentive clauses to reveal their private information during contract negotiations. In addition, our empirical tests of the moral hazard issue indicate that a player{\textquoteright}s effort level is influenced by the structure of his contract.

}, isbn = {0034-6535}, author = {Conlin, Michaell and Patrick M. Emerson} } @article {3077, title = {Muted Masculinity as an Outsider Strategy: Gender Sharing in Ethnographic Work with Wives of Professional Athletes}, journal = {Symbolic Interaction}, volume = {26}, year = {2003}, month = {2003}, pages = {601 - 611}, publisher = {University of California Press}, abstract = {

Using findings from a study of the world of the wives of professional athletes, this article explores the complex motivations for and displays of trust, rapport, and group acceptance during ethnographic research. Episodic exchanges between a male ethnographer and female collaborators revealed subtle issues of gender and perceived relative worth. This article proposes the outsider strategy of {\textquotedblleft}muted masculinity{\textquotedblright} as a means of exploring ethnographic issues in which the boundaries between insiders and outsiders are uncertain.

}, isbn = {0195-6086}, author = {Steven M. Ortiz} } @article {3019, title = {Men{\textquoteright}s Caregiving: Gender and the Contingent Character of Care}, journal = {Gender \& Society}, volume = {15}, year = {2001}, month = {2001}, pages = {197 - 217}, publisher = {Sage Publications}, abstract = {

This article extends recent scholarship on masculinity by analyzing the effects of social structure, social relations, and gendered caregiving ideology on the care men give to kin and friends. To be sure, men spend significantly less time giving care than do women. However, much variation is contingent on the women in men{\textquoteright}s lives: It is primarily the characteristics of men{\textquoteright}s families (including wives{\textquoteright} caregiving; the presence of young children, especially daughters; and the availability of siblings, especially sisters) more than employment or gendered caregiving ideology that shape the amount and kind of caregiving men provide. Our findings suggest that although men{\textquoteright}s caregiving is variable and socially patterned, it is contingent on women: Wives and daughters pull men into caregiving, while adult sisters substitute for them.

}, isbn = {0891-2432}, author = {Sally K. Gallagher and Gerstel, Naomi} } @article {2960, title = {Multiple birth rates and racial type: a research note regarding r/K theory}, journal = {Deviant Behavior}, volume = {21}, year = {2000}, month = {2000///}, pages = {15 - 22}, publisher = {Taylor \& Francis}, abstract = {

Recent work in the sociobiological study of deviance has suggested a link between r-selection traits, such as probabilities of multiple births, racial type, and criminality. This theory, however, failed to present any supporting evidence regarding the multiple birth-crime relationship. This paper tests a hypothesis derived from r/K theorization, that twinning rates will correspond to differential crime rates by racial type. Further, a number of additional variables are discussed that may prove suitable for future study.

}, isbn = {0163-9625}, author = {Scott Akins and Griffin, Robert} } @inbook {4362, title = {Multilingualism in Morocco}, booktitle = {Contemporary Cultural Anthropology}, year = {1993}, publisher = {HarperCollins}, organization = {HarperCollins}, address = {Glenview, IL}, author = {Joan Gross} }