Vol. 151 No. 4, April 2003
Index
- More statistics, less persuasion: a cultural theory of gun-risk perceptions.
- Fact-free gun policy?
- The surprising finding that "cultural worldviews" don't explain people's views on gun control.
- Being fair to hierarchists.
- What follows putting reason in its place? "Now vee may perhaps to begin. Yes?"(response to article by Dan M. Kahan and Donald Braman in this issue, p. 1291)
- Culture affects our beliefs about firearms, but data are also important.
- Caught in the crossfire: a defense of the cultural theory of gun-risk perceptions.
- The positive political theory of legislative history: new perspectives on the 1964 Civil Rights Act and its interpretation.
- The forest and the trees: sustainable development and human rights in the context of Cambodia.
- From Japan to Afghanistan: the U.S.-Japan joint security relationship, the war on terror, and the ignominious end of the pacifist state?