Current Contents, Vol. 33, No. 4, August 2013

Date

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

1. List of Journals 

 

AL-NOOR, July 2013 (Vol. 6, No. 1)

ANTHROPOLOGY TODAY, August 2013 (Vol. 29, No. 4)

ARABIES, Juin 2013 (No. 314)

ARABIES, Juillet-Août 2013 (No. 315)

ARAB MEDIA & SOCIETY, Summer 2013 (No. 18)

AUSTRIAN HISTORY YEARBOOK, (Vol. 44, 2013)

COMPARATIVE EDUCATION REVIEW, August 2013 (Vol. 57, No. 3)

CONFLUENCES MÉDITERRANÉE, Printemps 2013 (No. 85)

CRITICAL INQUIRY, Summer 2013 (Vol. 39, No. 4)

CRITICAL MUSLIM, July-September 2013 (No. 7)

CURRENT HISTORY, May 2013 (Vol. 112, No. 754)

DEMOCRATIZATION, (Vol. 20, No. 5, 2013)

ETHNICITIES, August 2013 (Vol. 13, No. 4)

FOREIGN AFFAIRS, July/August 2013 (Vol. 92, No. 4)

FRENCH CULTURAL STUDIES, August 2013 (Vol. 24, No. 3)

FRENCH STUDIES, July 2013 (Vol. 67, No. 3)

GENDER, WORK & ORGANIZATION, September 2013 (Vol. 20, No. 5)

HISTORY, July 2013 (Vol. 98, No. 331)

INDIA QUARTERLY, September 2013 (Vol. 69, No. 3)

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CROSS CULTURAL MANAGEMENT, August 2013 (Vol. 13, No. 2)

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EAST STUDIES, August 2013

(Vol. 45, No. 3)

INTERNATIONAL STUDIES PERSPECTIVES, August 2013 (Vol. 14, No. 3)

ISLAM AND CHRISTIAN-MUSLIM RELATIONS, (Vol. 24, No. 3, 2013)

JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY HISTORY, July 2013 (Vol. 48, No. 3)

JOURNAL OF PEACE RESEARCH, May 2013 (Vol. 50, No. 3)

JOURNAL OF PEACE RESEARCH, July 2013 (Vol. 50, No. 4)

JOURNAL OF RELIGIOUS ETHICS, September 2013 (Vol. 41, No. 3)

JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL ANTHROPOLOGICAL INSTITUTE, September 2013 (Vol. 19, No. 3)

LAW & SOCIETY REVIEW, September 2013 (Vol. 47, No. 3)

MERIP, Summer 2013 (No. 267, Vol. 43, No. 2)

THE MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL, Spring 2013 (Vol. 67, No. 2)

THE MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL, Summer 2013 (Vol. 67, No. 3)

LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE, August 2013

ORBIS, Summer 2013 (Vol. 57, No. 3)

ORIENT, (Vol. 54, No. 3, 2013)

PAST AND PRESENT, August 2013 (Vol. 220, No. 1)

RACE & CLASS, July-September 2013 (Vol. 55, No. 1)

WAR IN HISTORY, July 2013 (Vol. 20, No. 3)

 

2. Articles from Journals  

 

AL-NOOR, July 2013 (Vol. 6, No. 1)

Paul Davey, “A Is For Arab: An Interview with Dr. Jack Shaheen” [6-13]

Sam Hocking, “China’s Uyghurs: Insecurity and Instability” [14-23]

Al-Noor Staff, “Etched in Stone: The Durability of Diversity” [24-27]

Elyse Sutkus, “The Alhambra: A Photo Essay” [28-39]

Alexander Hayden, “Architecture in Baghdad: Urban and Residential” [40-47]

Samah Choudhury, “Fiqh and Ijtihad: The Endurance of Muhammad Abduh” [48-60]

 

ANTHROPOLOGY TODAY, August 2013 (Vol. 29, No. 4)

Ian Vincent McGonigle, “Khat: Chewing on a Bitter Controversy” [4-7]

Elisha P. Renne, “The Motorcycle Sallah Durbars of Zaria 2012” [12-16]

http://online.library.wiley.com

 

ARABIES, Juin 2013 (No. 314)

Mike Byrne, “Afrique du Nord: Le pouvoir de la corruption” [8-13]

Gareth Smyth, “Iran: Le trône vacille,” [14-19]

Atique Naqvi, “Monde arabe: Un marché saturé” [26-31]

Sayed Hussein, “Moyen-Orient: Fusions et acquisitions en hausse” [32-35]

Hakima Kernane, “Algérie: Une trop faible bancarisation“ [36-41]

Samir Sobh, “Tunisie: Un secteur à la traîne“ [42-45]

Samir Sobh, “Interview exclusive: Ezeddine Saidane“ [46-49]

Pierre Fauchart, “Maroc: Resistance” [50-53]

Hakima Kernane, “Algérie: Transformation économique“ [54-59]

Akima Bedouani, “Maroc: la crise se profile“ [60-64]

www.arabies.com

 

ARABIES, Juillet-Août 2013 (No. 315)

Marc Yared, “Afrique: un ‘Kurdistan’ aux portes de l’Algérie?” [8-11]

Alex Malouf, “Arabie Saoudite: travailler pour le changement“ [12-19]

Atique Naqvi, “Interview exclusive: Amirah Tawil” [20-21]

Mike Byrne, “Une stratégie perdante” [22-29]

Atique Naqvi, “Une machine à acheter” [30-33]

Jaimie Etheridge, “Des deux côtés de la barrière“ [34-37]

Atique Naqvi, “Interview exclusive: Elyes Fakhfakh“ [38-39]

Hakima Kernane, “Algérie: une priorité nationale” [46-51]

Mike Byrne, “Interview exclusive: Lahcen Haddad” [52-53]

Atique Naqvi, “Monde arabe: un secteur en plein essor” [54-57]

Mike Byrne, “Golfe: accès reserve” [58-61]

Samir Sobh, “Colloque” [62-63]

www.arabies.com

 

ARAB MEDIA & SOCIETY, Summer 2013 (No. 18)

Jon W. Anderson, “Is Informationalization Good for the Middle East?” [*]

Nabil Dajani, “The Myth of Media Freedom in Lebanon” [*]

Matt Duffy, “Two Years in Abu Dhabi: Adventures Teaching Journalism in the UAE during the Arab Spring” [*]

Miriam Berger, “A Revolutionary Role or a Remnant of the Past? The Future of the Egyptian Journalist Syndicate after the January 25thRevolution” [*]

Mohamed Satti, “International Media and Local Programming: The Case of Kuwait” [*]

http://www.arabmediasociety.com

 

AUSTRIAN HISTORY YEARBOOK, (Vol. 44, 2013)

Nora Berende, “Violence as Identity: Christians and Muslims in Hungary in the Medieval and Early Modern Period” [1-13]

James Tracy, “The Road to Szigetvár: Ferdinand I’s Defense of His Hungarian Border, 1548-1566” [17-36]

http://journals.cambridge.org

 

COMPARATIVE EDUCATION REVIEW, August 2013 (Vol. 57, No. 3)

Elizabeth Buckner, “Access to Higher Education in Egypt: Examining Trends by University Sector” [527-552]

http://www.jstor.org

 

CONFLUENCES MÉDITERRANÉE, Printemps 2013 (No. 85)

Karine Bennafla, “Avant-propos” [9-16]

Marc Lavergne, “Révolutions arabes: pas de démocratisation sans décentralisation” [17-32]

Jean-Paul Burdy, “La Place de la Perle á Manama ou la territorialisation confessionnelle de l’affrontement politique au Bahreïn” [33-48]

Jean-Louis Romanet Perroux, “Regards sur les villes libyennes aujourd’hui” [49-60]

Mohmed Hellal, “Les reactions des acteurs locaux à Monastir dans le context de l’après-révolution tunisienne” [61-74]

Jamal Al Shalabi et Yahya Ali, “The Crisis of the Center with the Peripheries in Jordan: The Hour of Confrontation has Struck” [75-86]

Pierre-André Chabrier,  “La ‘guerre des pauvres’ à Tripoli (Liban): ‘asabiyyat urbaines à l’épreuve de la crise syrienne” [87-102]

Akram Kachee, “Trajectoires de villes syriennes dans la revolution: vers l’émergence d’une citoyenneté?” [103-114]

Cyril Roussel, “Jeramana (Syrie): de la fragmentation urbaine à la ligne de front” [115-128]

Samuël Poisson, “Les mobilisations discrètes des mouvements environnementalistes au Caire” [129-140]

Ouafa Messous, “Le Mellah d’Essaouira, un quartier marginalize: forms et mutations de la revendication sociale” [141-152]

Philippe Droz-Vincent, “Pouvoirs dans la ville et révoltes arabes en 2011” [153-166]

Robert Bistolfi, “Les ‘absolus’ en conflits: vers quel ‘universel’ en partage?” [167-176]

Haoues Seniguer, “’Terrorisme(s)’, islamisme(s) et violences politiques dans le monde musulman contemporain” [177-190]

Jacques Fontaine, Addi Lahouari et Ahmed Henni, “Crise malienne: quelques clefs pour comprendre” [191-209]

www.confluences-mediterranee.com

 

CRITICAL INQUIRY, Summer 2013 (Vol. 39, No. 4)

Lisa Wedeen, “Ideology and Humor in Dark Times: Notes from Syria” [841-873]

www.jstor.org

 

CRITICAL MUSLIM, July-September 2013 (No. 7)

Merryl Wyn Davies, “Introduction: The Archipelago of Paradox” [3-18]

Ziauddin Sardar, “The View from Menara Indah” [19-46]

Carool Kersten, “Muslim Intellectuals in Indonesia” [47-68]

Nazry Bahrawi, “Textual Desires” [69-80]

Ahmad Fuad Rahmat, “The Professor and the Secular” [81-100]

Andre Vltchek, “Fearful Indonesia” [101-116]

Shanon Shah, “Malay Magic” [117-130]

Rossie Indira, “How Indonesian Classical Music Lost the Battle” [131-140]

Jo Kukathas, “Malay-ness” [141-148]

Ani Zonneveld, “Expatriate Blues” [149-158]

Linda Christanty, “Me, Islam and Literature” [159-170]

www.criticalmuslim.hurstpublishers.com

 

CURRENT HISTORY, May 2013 (Vol. 112, No. 754)

Stephen W. Smith, “France in Africa: A New Chapter?” [*]

http://www.currenthistory.com

 

DEMOCRATIZATION, (Vol. 20, No. 5, 2013)

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Luca Ozzano and Francesco Cavatorta, “Introduction: Religiously Oriented Parties and Democratization” [799-806]

Luca Ozzano, “The Many Faces of the Political God: A Typology of Religiously Oriented Parties” [807-830]

Sultan Tepe, “The Perils of Polarization and Religious Parties: The Democratic Challenges of Political Fragmentation in Israel and Turkey” [831-856]

http://www.tandfonline.com

 

ETHNICITIES, August 2013 (Vol. 13, No. 4)

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Jon E. Fox and Demelza Jones, “Migration, Everyday Life and the Ethnicity Bias” [385-400]

Pnina Werbner, “Everyday Multiculturalism: Theorising the Difference Between ‘Intersectionality’ and ‘Multiple Identities’” [401-419]

Daniel Nilsson DeHanas, “Of Hajj and Home: Roots Visits to Mecca and Bangladesh in Everyday Belonging” [457-474]

http://etn.sagepub.com

 

FOREIGN AFFAIRS, July/August 2013 (Vol. 92, No. 4)

Daniel Byman, “Why Drones Work” [32-43]

Audrey Kurth Cronin, “Why Drones Fail” [44-54]

Andrew Tabler, “Syria’s Collapse” [90-100]

Jeffrey Goldberg, “Lesser Israel” [152-158]

http://web.ebscohost.com

 

FRENCH CULTURAL STUDIES, August 2013 (Vol. 24, No. 3)

Denis M. Provencher, “Ludovic-Mohamed Zahed’s Performance of Universal French Citizenship and Good Muslim Brotherhood” [279-292]

http://frc.sagepub.com

 

FRENCH STUDIES, July 2013 (Vol. 67, No. 3)

Rachael Langford, “Revenant(s) de guerre? Spectres of Decolonization in the French Second World War Combat Film” [355-370]

http://fs.oxfordjournals.org

 

GENDER, WORK & ORGANIZATION, September 2013 (Vol. 20, No. 5)

Esra Sarıoğlu, “Gendering the Organization of Home-Based Work in Turkey: Classical Versus Familial Patriarchy” [479-497]

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com

 

HISTORY, July 2013 (Vol. 98, No. 331)

Geoffrey Plank, “Making Gibraltar British in the Eighteenth Century” [346-369]

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com

 

INDIA QUARTERLY, September 2013 (Vol. 69, No. 3)

Ishtiaq Ahmed, “Muslim Immigrants in Europe: The Changing Realities” [265-282]

http://iqq.sagepub.com

 

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CROSS CULTURAL MANAGEMENT, August 2013 (Vol. 13, No. 2)

Terence Jackson, “Seeing the Middle East through Different Inflections: Implications for Cross-Cultural Management Research” [133-136]

Rodney C. Hills and Paul W. B. Atkins, “Cultural Identity and Convergence on Western Attitudes and Beliefs in the United Arab Emirates” [193-213]

Linzi J. Kemp and Paul Williams, “In their Own Time and Space: Meeting Behaviour in the Gulf Arab Workplace” [215-235]

http://ccm.sagepub.com

 

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EAST STUDIES, August 2013

(Vol. 45, No. 3)

Cyrus Schayegh, “The Age of Decolonization: 1958 Reconsidered: State Formation and the Cold War in the Early Postcolonial Arab Middle East” [421-443]

Todd Shepard, “Algerian Nationalism, Zionism, and French Laìcité: A History of Ethnoreligious Nationalisms and Decolonization” [445-467]

Hizky Shoham, “’Buy Local’ or ‘Buy Jewish’? Separatist Consumption in Interwar Palestine” [469-489]

Denny Orbach, “Black Flag at a Crossroads: The Kafr Qasim Political Trial (1957-58)” (491-511)

Febe Armanios and Andrew Amstutz, “Emerging Christian Media in Egypt: Clerical Authority and the Visualization of Women in Coptic Video Films” [513-533]

Sonja Mejcher-Atassi, “Art and Political Dissent in Postwar Lebanon: Walid Sadek’s Fianinani Akbar Min Bikasu (Bigger Than Picasso)” [535-560]

Zeynep Çelik, “Roundtable: Studying Visual Culture, Introduction” [561-562]

Persis Berleklamp, “Visible Art, Invisible Knowledge” [563-565]

Finbarr Barry Flood, “Lost Histories of a Licit Figural Art” [566-569]

Mary Roberts, “Networked Objects” [570-573]

D. Fairchild Ruggles, “Ideologizing the Past” [574-577]

Esra Akcan, “Translations in Architecture” [578-580]

Avinoam Shalem, “Transition, Flow, and Divergent Times” [581-584]

Heghnar Zeitian Waterpaugh, “Architecture Without Images” [585-588]

Susan Slyomovics, “Memory Studies: Lebanon and Israel/Palestine” [589-601]

http://journals.cambridge.org

 

INTERNATIONAL STUDIES PERSPECTIVES, August 2013 (Vol. 14, No. 3)

Luke Glanville, “Intervention in Libya: From Sovereign Consent to Regional Consent” [325-342]

Laron K. Williams, Michael T. Koch and Jason M. Smith, “The Political Consequences of Terrorism: Terror Events, Casualties, and Government Duration” [343-361]

Madhav Joshi, “United Nations Peacekeeping, Democratic Process, and the durability of Peace after Civil Wars” [362-382]

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com

 

ISLAM AND CHRISTIAN-MUSLIM RELATIONS, (Vol. 24, No. 3, 2013)

Younus Y. Mirza, “Ishmael as Abraham’s Sacrifice: Ibn Taymiyya and Ibn Kathīr on the Intended Victim” [277-298]

David Cheetham, “Scriptural Reasoning as a ‘Classic’: The Aesthetics of Interreligious Politics” [299-312]

Nancy Roberts, “A Muslim Reflects on Christ Crucified: Stumbling-Block or Blessing?” [313-331]

Anne Sofie Roald, “’ Benevolent Patriarchy’: Palestinian Women between ‘Ideal’ and ‘Reality’” [333-347]

Sumanto Al Qurtuby, “Peacebuilding in Indonesia: Christian-Muslim Alliances in Ambon Island” [349-367]

Sindre Bangstad, “Eurabia Comes to Norway” [369-391]

http://www.tandfonline.com

 

JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY HISTORY, July 2013 (Vol. 48, No. 3)

Stefanie K. Wichhart, “Selling Democracy During the Second British Occupation of Iraq, 1941-5” [509-536]

http://jch.sagepub.com

 

JOURNAL OF PEACE RESEARCH, May 2013 (Vol. 50, No. 3)

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Kurt Schock, “The Practice and Study of Civil Resistance” [277-290]

Kathleen Gallagher Cunningham, “Understanding Strategic Choice: The Determinants of Civil War and Nonviolent Campaign in Self-Determination Disputes” [291-304]

Victor Asal, Richard Legault, Ora Szekely and Jonathan Wilkenfeld, “Gender Ideologies and Forms of Contentious Mobilization in the Middle East” [305-318]

Sharon Erickson Nepstad, “Mutiny and Nonviolence in the Arab Spring: Exploring Military Defections and Loyalty in Egypt, Bahrain, and Syria” [337-349]

http://jpr.sagepub.com

 

JOURNAL OF PEACE RESEARCH, July 2013 (Vol. 50, No. 4)

Joseph Robbins, Lance Hunter and Gregg R. Murray, “Voters Versus Terrorists: Analyzing the Effect of Terrorist Events on Voter Turnout” [495-508]

Lotta Themnér and Peter Wallensteen, “Armed Conflicts, 1946-2012” [509-521]

http://jpr.sagepub.com

 

JOURNAL OF RELIGIOUS ETHICS, September 2013 (Vol. 41, No. 3)

Anas Malik, “Reconciliation between Muslims and Christians” [457-473]

Mohammed Abu-Nimer and Ilham Nasser, “Forgiveness in the Arab and Islamic Contexts” [474-494]

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com

 

JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL ANTHROPOLOGICAL INSTITUTE, September 2013 (Vol. 19, No. 3)

Paul Anderson, “The Politics of Scorn in Syria and the Agency of Narrated Involvement” [463-481]

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com

 

LAW & SOCIETY REVIEW, September 2013 (Vol. 47, No. 3)

Silvia Paasquetti, “Legal Emotions: An Ethnography of Distrust and Fear in the Arab Districts of an Israeli City” [461-492]

http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com

 

LONDON REVIEW OF BOOKS, August 2013 (Vol. 35, No. 15)

Andrew O’Hagan, “Boys and Girls: With the Child Jihadis” [*]

Ghaith Abdul-Ahad, “Diary: The Turkish Left” [*]

http://www.lrb.co.uk

 

MERIP, Summer 2013 (No. 267, Vol. 43, No. 2)

Sarah Shields, “The Greek-Turkish Population Exchange: Internationally Administered Ethnic Cleansing” [4-6]

Amahl Bishara, “Covering the Christians of the Holy Land” [7-14]

Jonathan Cook, “Nazareth Dispatch” [15-17]

Amanda Ufheil-Somers, “Iraqi Christians: A Primer” [18-21]

Mariz Tadros, “Copts Under Mursi: Defiance in the Face of Denial” [22-27]

Michael Wahid Hanna, “With Friends Like These: Coptic Activism in the Diaspora” [28-31]

Joanne Randa Nucho, “Becoming Armenian in Lebanon” [32-36]

Khalid Mustafa Medani, “Between Grievances and State Violence: Sudan’s Youth Movement and Islamist Activism Beyond the ‘Arab Spring’” [37-41]

Shana Marshall, “Jordan’s Military-Industrial Complex and the Middle East’s New Model Army” [42-45]

www.merip.org

 

THE MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL, Spring 2013 (Vol. 67, No. 2)

Emily Regan Wills, “Democratic Paradoxes: Women’s Rights and Democratization in Kuwait” [173-184]

Ian S. Lustick, “What Counts is the Counting: Statistical Manipulation as a Solution to Israel’s ‘Demographic Problem’” [185-205]

Hamid Mavani, “Khomeini’s Concept of Governance of the Jurisconsult (Wilayat al-Faqih) Revisited: The Aftermath of Iran’s 2009 Presidential Election” [207-228]

Stephen McGlinchey, “Lyndon B. Johnson and Arms Credit Sales to Iran 1964-1968” [229-247]

Geoffrey Aronson, “Policy Options in a Time of Transition: The US and the Israel-Palestine Conflict” [249-256]

Charles D. Freilich, “National Security Decision-Making in Israel: Improving the Process” [257-266]

http://muse.jhu.edu

 

THE MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL, Summer 2013 (Vol. 67, No. 3)

Afshon Ostovar, “Iran’s Basij: Membership in a Militant Islamist Organization” [345-361]

Saeid Golkar, “University under Siege: The Case of the Professors’ Basij, Organization” [363-379]

Katerina Oskarsson and Steve A. Yetiv, “Russia and the Persian Gulf: Trade, Energy, and Interdependence” [381-403]

Robert Mason, “The Price of Peace: A Reevaluation of the Economic Dimension in the Middle East Peace Process” [405-425]

Bilal Y. Saab, “The Future of Arms Control in the Middle East” [426-436]

http://muse.jhu.edu

 

LE MONDE DIPLOMATIQUE, August 2013

Serge Halimi, “Back on the Streets” [*]

Alain Gresh, “Shadow of the Army over Egypt’s Revolution” [*]

Habib Ayeb, “Egypt No Longer Owns the Nile” [*]

 

ORBIS, Summer 2013 (Vol. 57, No. 3)

Thomas Juneau, “Yemen and the Arab Spring: Elite Struggles, State Collapse and Regional Security” [408-423]

Martin N. Murphy, “Petro-Piracy: Oil and Troubled Waters” [424-437]

Jessica M. Huckabey, “Al Qaeda in Mali: The Defection Connections” [467-484]

http://www.sciencedirect.com

 

ORIENT, (Vol. 54, No. 3, 2013)

Madawi Al-Rasheed, “Saudi Arabia: Women in an Authoritarian State” [6-11]

Youcef Bouandel and Larbi Sadiki, “The ‘Arab Spring’ in the Maghreb: Lessons and Prospects” [12-24]

Rachid Ouaissa, “The Islamist Parties in Power: The Algerian Experience” [25-29]

Francesco Cavatorta and Fabio Merone, “Tunisian Salafism between Institutional Politics, dawa and Jihadism” [30-34]

Richard Gauvain, “Egyptian Salafism as a Problematic for Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies” [35-46]

Larbi Sadiki, “Beyond Foundationalism: Democracy & Political Islam” [47-59]

Michael Rohschürmann, “Fighting and Martyrdom in Islamic Tradition and Its Use by Modern Jihadist Groups” [60-68]

Cengiz Günay, “Geschichte der Türkei: Von den Anfängen der Moderne bis heute“ [69-72]

Hans Jansen, “Muhammad – Eine Biographie“ [89-92]

www.deutsches-orient-institut.de

 

PAST AND PRESENT, August 2013 (Vol. 220, No. 1)

Richard Payne, “Cosmology and the Expansion of the Iranian Empire” [3-33]

Derin Terzio, “Where ‘İLM-İ HĀL Meets Catechism: Islamic Manuals of Religious Instruction in the Ottoman Empire in the Age of Confessionalization” [79-114]

http://past.oxfordjournals.org

 

RACE & CLASS, July-September 2013 (Vol. 55, No. 1)

Katrina Hirvonen, “Sweden: When Hate Becomes the Norm” [78-86]

http://rac.sagepub.com

 

WAR IN HISTORY, July 2013 (Vol. 20, No. 3)

Rob Johnson, “General Roberts, the Occupation of Kabul, and the Problems of Transition, 1879-1890” [300-322]

http://wih.sagepub.com