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Free Inquiry In Creative Sociology

* * * Volume 28 Number 1 Now Available * * * Next Issue Available December 2000 * * *

FREE INQUIRY IN CREATIVE SOCIOLOGY: Sociologists convey discoveries, ideas and research findings to students, colleagues and lay readers interested in social processes. Policy objectives: readability, creativity, diversity; economize space and costs.

READABILITYdemands inventive, innovative and venturesome approaches to problems, propositions, questions, strucutres, data sets, theory, and social phenomena. Strange creatures are welcome if their outlines are clear.

DIVERSITY calls for a persistent spread of materials in all area of sociology, giving voice to all fields, prositions and technologies. We encouratge sociologists in micro-, meso-, and macro-sociology. Cross-cultural studies and manuscripts from foreign authors are most welcome.

ECONOMY demands a substantive product at minimal cost, with thin margins, small print.


General Editor: John R. Cross
Former Editor: Alberto G. Mata, Jr.


Associate Editors: George Henderson, University of Oklahoma; Joan Moore, University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee; Bruce L. Berg, Indiana University of Pennsylvania; Bonnie Berry, Social Problems Research Group; Carl Pope, University of Wisconsin; Alfredo Gonzalez, California State University at L.A.; Clyde McCoy, University of Miami; William Sanders, University of Hartford; Marjorie Zatz, Arizona State University; Carl Taylor, Michigan State University; Merril Singer, Hartford Hispanic Council and Margarita Alegria University of Puerto Rico.

Associate Editors for Teaching Sociolgy, Sociological Practice, and Social Commentary: Miguel Carranza, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Dennis D. Embry, Paxis Institute; Don Drennon-Gala, U.S. Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Prisons; Beth Hartung Freimuth, California State University; Charles Harper, Creighton University; Lloyd Klein, Louisiana State University; Ralph O'Sullivan, Illinois State University; Willam A. Reese, II, Augusta State University; J. Pat Smith, Clemson University;

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