From the Editor: In Memoriam

Creating special issues - on the military, community politics, Blacks in America, women, the social sciences in America, political behavior, and other topics - enabled SSQ to establish an interdisciplinary reputation while attracting major national authors and issue editors. Tolbert quotes Bonjean&#...

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Associations
Editorials
Editors
Hispanic people
Memorial services
Mental health
Political behavior
Science
Social sciences
Sociology
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