BOOKS & JOURNALS
In this 25th annual edition of Books and Journals by the Faculty, we recognize Pitt faculty members who write or edit books as well as edit or co-edit journals.
Book submissions have been arranged according to school, and listed alphabetically by title for easier reference. In instances of co-authored and co-edited books, the Pitt faculty member is listed first.
Following the Books by the Faculty section is Journals by the Faculty, which also is presented by school and listed alphabetically according to title. In instances of co-edited journals, the Pitt faculty member appears first.
We regret that space constraints prohibit the inclusion of more publications created by Pitt faculty and staff. For example, our book listing does not include individual chapters, articles, poems and similar pieces written or edited by Pitt faculty members. In the journal section, only editors and co-editors are included; other contributors, such as authors of individual articles and editorial board members, are not listed because of space constraints. Books and Journals by the Faculty was compiled from information submitted by the faculty members themselves. Books in this year's publication have a 1995 copyright date.
edited by Mary Ann Thomas
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BOOKS
Global Modernities
edited by Roland Robertson, professor, sociology; Mike Featherstone, University of Teesside, UK, and Scott Lash, Lancaster University, UK.
Sage Publications, London.
This is a collection of essays on the themes of globalization and modernity.
Governance in a Changing Environment
by B. Guy Peters, Maurice Falk Professor, political science, and Donald Savoie, Universite de Moncton.
McGill/Queens University Press, Montreal.
The Great Wave of Democracy in Historical Perspective
by John Markoff, professor, sociology.
Cornell Institute for European Studies, Ithaca, NY.
The recent period of democratic transitions is examined in the context of previous multicontinental waves of democratizations.
The Handbook of Experimental Economics
edited by John H. Kagel, professor, economics, and Alvin Roth, professor, economics.
Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ.
This book presents a comprehensive critical survey of the results and methods of laboratory experiments in economics.
A Herman Melville Encyclopedia
by Robert L. Gale, professor emeritus, English.
Greenwood Press, Westport, CT.
This volume is a comprehensive guide to Herman Melville's life and work. Included are hundreds of entries for his writings, characters, family members, friends and acquaintances.
A Hidden Fire
edited by Thomas Rimer, professor, East Asian languages and literatures.
Stanford University Press, Stanford, CA.
This is the first account in English, by 18 scholars, of the cultural relations between Russia and Japan from 1868 to 1926. Areas covered range from theatre literature and religious thought to the fine arts and philosophy.
A Hidden Treasure: Japanese Prints in the Carnegie Museum of Art
by Sandy Kita, assistant professor, history of art and architecture.
Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh.
This scholarly catalogue of an important collection of Japanese art proposes a new interpretation of the art of Ukiyo-e.
Introduction to Logic and Critical Thinking, 3rd edition
by Merrilee H. Salmon, professor, history and philosophy of science.
Harcourt Brace College Publishers, Fort Worth, TX.
Kindaisei no Riron — Parsons no Shatei
edited by Roland Robertson, professor, sociology, and Bryan S. Turner, Deakin University, Australia.
Koseisha Koseikaku, Tokyo, Japan.
This is a collection of essays on the social theory of Talcott Parsons. It was originally published in English under the title "Talcott Parsons: Theorist of Modernity."
Kyoto Encounters
by Thomas Rimer, professor, East Asian languages and literatures.
Weatherhill, New York and Tokyo.
This is a book of photographs and literary commentaries on the beauties of Kyoto, the ancient capital of Japan.
Lives in Transit
edited and translated by Helena Goscilo, associate professor, Slavic languages and literatures.
Ardis.
Cited by "Choice" as the outstanding academic book of the year, this is an edited collection of contemporary Russian women's fiction, with introduction, notes and authors' sketches.
Media Journal: Reading and Writing About Popular Culture
edited by Joseph Harris, associate professor, English, and Jay Rosen, New York University.
Allyn and Bacon, Boston.
This is an anthology designed for use in undergraduate writing courses. The book collects more than 40 critical writings on popular culture along with a series of assignments that ask students to reflect on their own experience with the media.
Nothing to Read: Newspapers and Elections in a Social Experiment
by Jeffery J. Mondak, associate professor, political science.
University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor, MI.
Capitalizing on the 1992 Pittsburgh newspaper strike, this book reports results of a unique social experiment concerning the impact of media on electoral behavior. Data were gathered in post-election survey interviews conducted in Pittsburgh and Cleveland, and analysis of the data helps demonstrate the importance of local newspapers for electoral politics.
Nouvelles Defis on Governance
edited by B. Guy Peters, Maurice Falk Professor, political science, and Donald J. Savoie, Universite de Moncton.
Presses Universitaires de Laval, Quebec.
The Pilgrim's Guide to Santiago de Compostela: A Gazetteer
by Alison Stones, professor, history of art and architecture; Paula Lieber Gerson, and Annie Shaver-Crandell, City University, New York.
Harvey Miller, London.
This is a translation into English of the anonymous mid-12th century text known (since the 14th century) as "The Pilgrim's Guide," together with a gazetteer of monuments standing along the route up to the year 1200.
The Politics of Bureaucracy, 4th edition
by B. Guy Peters, Maurice Falk Professor, political science.
Longman, New York.
The Postmodernism Debate in Latin America
edited by John Beverley, professor, Hispanic languages and literatures; Jose Oviedo, and Michael Aronna.
Duke University Press, Durham, NC.
This is a revised and expanded edition in book form of a collection originally published as a special issue of the journal "boundary 2"(1993).
The Pushcart Prize, XIX: Best of the Small Presses
edited by Lynn Emanuel, professor, English; Bill Henderson; David St. John, University of California at Los Angeles, and Anthony Brandt, Esquire Magazine.
Pushcart Press, Wainscott, NY.
This anthology contains award-winning fiction, poetry and essays published in 1994-95 by university and small presses.
Queen Christina
by Marcia Landy, professor, English and film studies, and Amy Villarejo, Ph.D. candidate in English and film studies.
British Film Institute, London.
This volume in the British Film Institute's Film Classics series examines the 1933 film's significance in cinema history, its use of social history and its insights into American culture.
Science, Reason and Rhetoric
edited by Henry Krips, professor, communication; T. Melia, professor emeritus, communication, and James E. McGuire, professor, history and philosophy of science.
University of Pittsburgh Press.
This is an examination of the rhetorical aspects of science by a group of eminent philosophers, historians, sociologists and rhetoricians of science.
Seeing Through the Eighties: Television and Reaganism
by Jane Feuer, associate professor, English.
Duke University Press, Durham, NC, and London.
Settlement and Politics in Three Classic Maya Polities
by Olivier de Montmollin, assistant professor, anthropology.
Prehistory Press, Madison, WI.
This book is an archeological study of settlement patterns and political structure in several small polities that existed around AD 700-950 on the southwestern periphery of Maya civilization.
Skeleton Keys: An Introduction to Human Skeletal Morphology, Development and Analysis
by Jeffrey H. Schwartz, professor, anthropology.
Oxford University Press, New York and Oxford, England.
This textbook represents a revamped approach to the analysis and study of the human skeleton and the application of these studies to physical anthropology, archaeology and forensics.
Software Methods for Business Reengineering
by A.T. Berztiss, associate professor, computer science.
Springer, New York.
The book introduces concepts of business reengineering and practices of software engineering to show how the latter are to be used to define the business processes of a reengineered enterprise.
Soviet Hieroglyphics: Visual Culture in Late 20th Century Russia edited
by Nancy Condee, associate professor, Slavic languages and literatures, and co-director, graduate programs, arts and sciences.
Indiana University Press, Bloomington, IN.
This book presents a collection of articles on visual culture (film, statuary, cartoons, board games, book covers) of the late Soviet and early post-Soviet period.
Text-Based Learning and Reasoning: Studies in History
by Charles A. Perfetti, professor, psychology and linguistics; Mara C. Georsi, research specialist, Learning Research and Development Center, and M. Anne Britt, Slippery Rock University.
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Hillsdale, NJ.
The tools of cognitive psychology are used to examine, in depth, the course of learning and reasoning from texts that deal with history.
Tradicion Y Actualidad de la Literatura Iberoamerican (2 volumes)
edited by Pamela Bacarisse, professor, Hispanic languages and literatures.
Instituto Internacional de Literatura Iberoamericana, Pittsburgh.
This is a selection of papers presented at the 30th Congress of the Institute of Iberoamerican Literature. More than 20 countries were represented at the congress, which Bacarisse organized.
Tradition and Innovation: Newton's Metaphysics of Nature
by James E. McGuire, professor, history and philosophy of science.
Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston and The Netherlands.
Voices From the Past: The Cycle of Life in Indo-European Folktales
by D.L. Ashliman, associate professor, Germanic languages and literatures.
Kendall/Hunt, Dubuque.
Voicings: Ten Plays From the Documentary Theatre
by Attilio Favorini, professor, theatre arts.
Ecco Press, Hopewell, NJ.
Several of these 10 plays are published for the first time. The book also features a 30,000-word history of documentary theatre.
BRADFORD
Ancient World Lists and Numbers
by David Matz, adjunct associate professor, humanities.
McFarland & Company, Inc., Jefferson, NC.
This reference book includes significant events, natural features, people, myths, literary works and other details most often noted by numerical association. Ancient Greek and Roman civilizations are emphasized.
BUSINESS
Firm Behavior in Emerging Market Economies
edited by Daniel S. Fogel, professor.
Avebury Publishing Ltd., Hants, England.
This casebook provides an in-depth look at how individual firms and managers in Central and Eastern Europe and the newly independent states behave in changing economies.
Managing in Emerging Market Economies: Cases from the Czech and Slovak Republics
edited by Daniel S. Fogel, professor.
Westview Press, Boulder, CO.
This book of case studies on business development in the Czech and Slovak Republics illustrates how various industries and specific companies are responding to the challenges of privatization.
Moving to Sustainability
edited by Daniel S. Fogel, professor; Monika Edwards Harrison, U.S. Small Business Administration, and Frank Hoy, University of Texas at El Paso.
Avebury, worldwide.
EDUCATION
The Political Dimension in Teacher Education: Comparative Perspectives on Policy Formation, Socialization, and Society
edited by Mark B. Ginsburg, professor, administrative and policy studies, and Beverly Linday, University of Georgia and Hampton University.
Falmer Press, Washington, DC, and London.
This volume examines the complex relationship between teacher education and the distribution of power, material and symbolic resources in various societies: Australia, Burkina Faso, China, England, Germany, Mexico, Papua New Guinea, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Sri Lanka and the United States.
The Politics of Educators' Work and Lives edited
by Mark B. Ginsburg, professor, administrative and policy studies.
Garland Publishing, New York and London.
This volume explores how the individual and collective action of elementary, secondary and higher education teachers around the world are dialectically linked to the distribution of power, material and symbolic resources.
Reform and Change in Higher Education: International Perspectives
edited by James Mauch, professor, administrative and policy studies, and Paula Sabloff, assistant professor, anthropology.
Garland Publishing, New York.
This volume of original articles views the issues of higher-education reform within a contemporary and international context to see how relationships have changed in the industrialized nations of the free world and the former communist bloc.
ENGINEERING
Emerging Technologies in Hazardous Waste Management V
edited by Frederick G. Pohland, professor, civil and environmental engineering, and D. William Tedder, Georgia Institute of Technology.
ACS Books, American Chemical Society, Washington, DC.
This book features refereed original papers on remedial technologies for soils, resource recovery and recycle, chemical oxidation and catalysis, extraction and precipitation and biological degradation.
Innovative Technologies for Site Remediation and Hazardous Waste Management
edited by Radisav Vidic, assistant professor, and Frederick Pohland, professor, civil and environmental engineering.
American Society of Civil Engineers, New York.
This book addresses current issues of both on-site and ex-site remediation of contaminated sites and recent developments in risk assessment, landfill construction and management, hazardous air pollutants and air emission control, pollution prevention and recycling.
GREENSBURG
Letters From France and Italy, 1847-1851, by Alexander Herzen
edited by Judith Zimmerman, professor, history.
University of Pittsburgh Press.
Alexander Herzen was one of the most important early Russian revolutionaries. These letters from France and Italy record his response to the revolution of 1848 and its aftermath; they rank with the works of Marx and Tocqueville as a classic account.
JOURNALS
ARTS AND SCIENCES
Ancient Philosophy
edited by Mary Louise Gill, professor, classics; Roland Polansky, Duquesne University, and John Bussanich, University of New Mexico.
Mathesis Publications, Inc., Pittsburgh.
This biannual journal, now in it 15th year, publishes refereed articles and invited reviews of books on ancient Greek and Roman philosophy and science.
Journal of Bacteriology
edited by Roger Hendrix, professor, biological sciences, and others.
American Society for Microbiology, Washington, DC.
This journal, which is published 24 times a year, describes basic research on bacteria and other micro-organisms.
Canadian-American Slavic Studies
edited by Jane Gary Harris, professor, Slavic languages and literatures.
Charles Schlachs Jr., University of Southern California.
Published four times a year, this journal is a memorial volume to Lydia Iakovlevna Ginzburg, a major Russian theorist, critic and writer who died in 1990.
Journal of Contemporary History
edited by Seymour Drescher, University Professor, history; George L. Mosse, University of Wisconsin and Hebrew University of Jerusalem; Walter Laqueur, Georgetown University and Arthur Marwick, Open University, England.
Sage Publications, London.
This journal is published quarterly.
Creative Nonfiction
edited by Lee Gutkind, professor, English.
Creative Nonfiction Foundation, Pittsburgh.
This literary journal, published three times a year, is the only one devoted exclusively to the emerging genre of creative nonfiction. Recent contributors have included Pulitzer Prize winners Charles Simic and Louis Simpson, plus John McPhee, Gay Talese, Phillip Lopate and Adrienne Rich.
Emblematica, Volume 7, Number 2
edited by Daniel Russell, professor, French and Italian languages and literatures, and Peter M. Daly, McGill University.
AMS Press, New York.
This is an interdisciplinary journal, published twice a year, of emblem studies and studies of related combinations of picture and text.
Ethnology: An International Journal of Cultural and Social Anthropology
edited by Leonard Plotnicov, professor, anthropology.
University of Pittsburgh Department of Anthropology.
This journal is published quarterly.
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology
edited by John Levine, professor, psychology.
Academic Press, Orlando, FL.
Published six times a year, this journal is devoted to the publication of research and theory on social interaction and related phenomena, including social cognition and motivation, attitude change, interpersonal relationships and intragroup and intergroup processes.
Governance
edited by B. Guy Peters, Maurice Falk Professor, political science, and Colin Campbell, Georgetown University.
Basil Blackwell, Oxford, England.
This is a quarterly journal.
Revista Iberoamericana, Numbers 170 and 171
edited by Mabel Morana, professor, Hispanic languages and literatures.
International Institute of Iberoamerican Literature, University of Pittsburgh.
This journal is published four times a year. Morana edited this double issue devoted to colonial Latin American literature.
Tetrahedron: Asymmetry
edited by Dennis P. Curran, professor, chemistry; T. Hayashi, Kyoto University, and S.G. Davies, Dyson Perrins Laboratory.
Elsevier Science, Ltd., Oxford, England.
This is a monthly, international journal for rapid publication on all aspects of asymmetry in organic, inorganic, organometalic, physical and bio-organic chemistry.
Tetrahedron Letters
edited by Dennis P. Curran, professor, chemistry, and H.H. Wasserman, Yale University.
Elsevier Science, Ltd., Oxford, England.
This is a weekly, international journal for the rapid publication of preliminary communications in organic chemistry.
University of Pittsburgh International Jazz Archives Journal Volume 1, Number 3
edited by Nathan Davis, professor, music.
University of Pittsburgh International Academy of Jazz-Hall of Fame.
This annual journal explores jazz music with essays written by scholars, musicians and industry authorities.
BUSINESS
Business & Society
edited by Donna J. Wood, professor.
Sage Publications, Inc., California.
Published four times a year, this journal of the International Association for Business and Society provides scholarly research and theory in areas such as corporate social performance, business-government relations, public affairs and stakeholder management, social issues and business ethics.
Competitive Intelligence Review
edited by John Prescott, professor, strategy.
John Wiley, New York.
This quarterly journal tries to further the professionalization of competitive intelligence through the publishing of original material in the field, including collection and analysis of data, the role of information technology, international issues and counter intelligence, etc.
EDUCATION
Cognition & Instruction
edited by Ellice Forman, associate professor, psychology in education, and Celia Hoyles, University of London.
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Mahwah, NJ.
This journal is published quarterly. Forman edited a special issue on the processes and products of collaborative problem solving: some interdisciplinary perspectives. Psychologists and mathematics educators review research and theory and present research findings from studies of children's collaborative problem solving.
Forum for Reading: The Journal of College Reading Improvement
edited by Shirley Biggs, associate professor, instruction and learning, and Terry Bullock, University of Cincinnati.
College Reading Improvement Special Interest Group of the International Reading Association, Pittsburgh.
Published annually, Forum for Reading reports on literacy research and practice of interest to college and other postsecondary developmental faculty.
Science Education
edited by Albert P. Nous, associate professor, instruction and learning, and Richard Duschl, Peabody College, Vanderbilt University.
John Wiley and Sons, New York.
Published six times a year, Science Education presents reports on original research or position statements grounded in the best reasoned beliefs of the international community of science education researchers.
ENGINEERING
Applied Ocean Research
edited by Fred Moses, professor, civil engineering, and C.L. Kirk, England.
Elsevier Science, Ltd., Oxford, England.
Journal of Constructional Steel Research
edited by Reidar Bjorhovde, professor, civil and environmental engineering; Patrick J. Dowling and John E. Harding, University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey, England.
Elsevier Science, Ltd., Oxford, England.
Published 15 times a year, this journal explores state-of-the-art scholarly papers on subjects related to research on the use of steel materials, elements and structures for bridge and building construction.
Multidimensional Systems and Signal Processing
edited by Marwan A. Simaan, professor and chairperson, electrical engineering; Nirmal K. Bose, Penn State, and Ioannis Pitas, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece.
Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston.
This is an archival, peer-reviewed, technical journal that publishes survey and original papers quarterly, spanning fundamental as well as applicable research contributions.
SIGDA Newsletter
edited by Steven Levitan, associate professor, electrical engineering.
ACM Press, New York.
This newsletter for the ACM special interest group on design automation is published two times a year.
Water Research
edited by Frederick G. Pohland, professor, civil and environmental engineering.
Elsevier Science, Inc., Terrytown, New York.
A monthly journal, Water Research features refereed, original papers covering all aspects of the pollution of marine and fresh waters, and the management of water quality and water resources.
JOHNSTOWN
The Pennsylvania Geographer
edited by William B. Kory, associate professor, geography, and Mary P. Lavine, associate professor.
University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown.
This is a topical journal published twice a year that deals with geographic issues in Pennsylvania.
LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE
American Archivist
edited by Richard J. Cox, assistant professor, library science.
Society of American Archivists, Chicago.
This journal is published quarterly.
School Library Media Quarterly
edited by Mary K. Biagini, professor, library science.
American Association of School Librarians, American Library Association, Chicago.
This is the official journal of the American Association of School Librarians. Published quarterly, this journal is read by building-level library media specialists, supervisors, library educators, and others concerned with the development of school library media programs and services in elementary and secondary schools.
MEDICINE
Advances of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery edited by Charles D. Bluestone, professor, otolaryngology, and Eugene N. Myers, professor, otolaryngology.
Mosby Year Book, Chicago.
This journal is published monthly.
American Journal of Rhinology
edited by Philip Fireman, professor, pediatrics and medicine, and David W. Kennedy, University of Pennsylvania Medical Center.
Oceanside Publications, Providence, RI.
Published every two months, this journal is devoted to immunology, physiology, biochemistry and clinical research of the nasopharynx.
Annals of Behavioral Medicine
edited by Dennis C. Turk, professor, psychiatry.
Society of Behavioral Medicine, Washington, DC.
This journal is published quarterly.
Annals of Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology
edited by Charles D. Bluestone, professor, otolaryngology, and others.
Annals Publishing Company, St. Louis.
This journal is published monthly.
Journal of Applied Biobehavioral Research
edited by Andrew Baum, professor, psychology and psychiatry.
Bellwether Publications, Columbia, MD.
Published quarterly, this journal serves as a means of communication among scientists, as well as researchers and those engaged in solving social and biomedical problems.
Journal of Applied Social Psychology
edited by Andrew Baum, professor, psychology and psychiatry.
V.H. Winston, Columbia, MD.
This monthly journal is devoted to applications of experimental behavioral science research to problems of society.
Biological Psychology
edited by J. Richard Jennings, professor, psychiatry.
Elsevier, Amsterdam.
Research articles and reviews are published bimonthly in this journal that describes the biological aspects of human psychological processes.
Behavioral Sciences and the Law
edited by Robert M. Wettstein, assistant professor, psychiatry; Charles P. Ewing, State University of New York, and Alan J. Tomkins, University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
John Wiley and Sons, Chicester, England.
This peer-reviewed journal provides current and comprehensive information on focused topics at the interface of the law and the behavioral sciences. Each quarterly issue is devoted to a selected topic, often presented from a variety of perspectives.
Brain Pathology
edited by Clayton A. Wiley, professor, pathology/neuropathology.
International Society of Neuropathology, Zurich, Switzerland.
This is a quarterly journal providing reviews of current investigations in neurologic disease. As a service to clinicians and investigators, Brain Pathology also provides encapsulations of recent scientific meetings, book reviews and news from allied scientific societies.
Gene Therapy
edited by Joseph C. Glorioso, professor and chairperson, molecular genetics and biochemistry; Theodore Friedmann, University of California at San Diego, and Savio Woo, Baylor College.
Stockton Press, Hampshire, England.
This is a monthly journal covering all aspects of gene therapy and its application to human disease.
Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences
edited by Richard Schulz, professor, psychiatry.
Gerontological Society of America, Washington, DC.
Published bimonthly, this journal presents empirical research on psychological aspects of aging.
IEEE Transactions on Rehabilitation Engineering
edited by Charles J. Robinson, professor, rehabilitation science and technology.
editor of special issue on wheelchairs, Michael Boninger, assistant professor, orthopaedic surgery.
IEEE, Piscataway, NJ.
This journal is published quarterly.
Leadership Medica one issue
edited by Ignazio R. Marino, associate professor, surgery.
Cesil, Milan, Italy.
Marino edited a monographic issue devoted to solid organ transplantation with particular reference to liver transplantation. This journal is published monthly.
Journal of Liposome Research
edited by Leaf Huang, professor, pharmacology.
Marcel Dekker, New York.
This journal is published quarterly.
Journal of Neuro-Oncology
edited by David L. Cooper, associate professor, pathology, and Graeme J. Dougherty, the Terry Fox Laboratories.
Kluwer Academic Publishers, The Netherlands.
This journal, published monthly, provides updates on studies of the adhesion protein CD44 in the development of primary and metastatic CNS malignancies.
Psychology and Health
edited by Andrew Baum, professor, psychology and psychiatry, and others.
Harwood Academic Publishers, London.
This monthly journal promotes the study and application of psychological approaches to health and illness.
The Report on Pediatric Infectious Diseases
edited by Ellen R. Wald, professor, pediatrics, and Eugene D. Shapiro.
Churchill Livingstone Inc., New York.
This journal is published monthly.
Seminars in Diagnostic Pathology
edited by Michael J. Becich, associate professor, pathology, and others.
W.B. Saunders Co., Philadelphia.
This journal, published quarterly, builds an informatics training program for pathology.
Seminars in Ophthalmology
edited by Thomas R. Friberg, professor, acting chairperson, ophthalmology.
W.B. Saunders, Philadelphia.
Published quarterly, this journal presents contemporary diagnostic and therapeutic strategies for management of ophthalmic diseases in a comprehensive yet timely manner.
PUBLIC HEALTH
Genetic Epidemiology
edited by John Mulvihill, professor, human genetics, pediatrics, molecular genetics and biochemistry, and Aravinda Chakravarti, Case Western Reserve University.
Wiley-Liss, Inc., New York.
Genetic Epidemiology is a peer-reviewed, bimonthly record and forum for discussion of research on the distribution and determinants of human disease, with emphasis on possible familial and hereditary factors as revealed by genetic, molecular and epidemiological investigations.
PUBLIC AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
Journal of Asian Economies
edited by Richard Hooley, professor, and Jan Dutta, Rutgers University.
JAI Press Inc., Connecticut and London.
Published four times a year, this journal focuses on the analysis of developments in the Asian region. Contributors include Asian and Western authors.
Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law
edited by Mark A. Peterson, associate professor, GSPIA and FAS/political science.
Duke University Press, Durham, NC.
Published quarterly, this journal presents original scholarly articles on health politics, policy and law from such disciplines as political science, economics, history, sociology, health services, philosophy and ethics.
UNIVERSITY LIBRARY SYSTEM
Cataloging & Classification Quarterly
edited by Ruth C. Carter, Librarian V.
Haworth Press, Binghamton, NY.
This journal is published quarterly.
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