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Tables of Contents for Youth Perspectives on Violence and Injustice
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Introduction
Youth Perspectives on Violence and Injustice
1
14
Colette Daiute
Michelle Fine
YOUTH PERSPECTIVES THROUGH HISTORY, CULTURE, AND COMMUNITY
Re-Thinking Illegality as a Violence Against, not by Mexican Immigrants, Children, and Youth
15
18
Jocelyn Solis
Vulnerability to Violence: A Contextually-Sensitive, Developmental Perspective on African American Adolescents
33
18
Margaret Beale Spencer
Davido Dupree
Michael Cunningham
Vinay Harpalani
Michele Munoz-Miller
Arab and Jewish Youth in Israel: Voicing National Injustice on Campus
51
16
Rachel Hertz-Lazarowitz
Tracing the Historical Origins of Youth Delinquency & Violence: Myths & Realities About Black Culture
67
16
William E. Cross, Jr.
YOUTH CONFRONTING PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS
Negotiating Violence Prevention
83
20
Colette Daiute
Rebecca Stern
Corina Lelutiu-Weinberger
Are Students Failing School or Are Schools Failing Students? Class Cutting in High School
103
18
R. Kirk Fallis
Susan Opotow
Black Youth Violence Has a Bad Rap
121
20
Jabari Mahiri
Erin Conner
``Anything Can Happen With Police Around'': Urban Youth Evaluate Strategies of Surveillance in Public Places
141
18
Michelle Fine
Nick Freudenberg
Yasser Payne
Tiffany Perkins
Kersha Smith
Katya Wanzer
TRANSFORMATIONS FROM YOUTH THROUGH RELATIONSHIPS
Sowing the Seeds of Violence in Heterosexual Relationships: Early Adolescents Narrate Compulsory Heterosexuality
159
20
Deborah L. Tolman
Renee Spencer
Myra Rosen-Reynoso
Michelle V. Porche
Producing Contradictory Masculine Subject Positions: Narratives of Threat, Homophobia and Bullying in 11--14 Year Old Boys
179
18
Ann Phoenix
Stephen Frosh
Rob Pattman
On (Not) ``Coloring in the Outline''
197
16
Linda C. Powell
2001 KURT LEWIN AWARD ADDRESS
The Timeliness of Time for Blacks and Whites: An Introduction of Professor James M. Jones, Winner of SPSSI's 2001 Lewin Award
213
4
Norman Miller
TRIOS: A Psychological Theory of the African Legacy in American Culture
217
 
James M. Jones