Dædalus

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The Common Good
Douglas S. Massey, Rogelio Saenz & Karen Manges Douglas, Cristina
Rodriguez, Marta Tienda & Susana Sanchez, Victor Nee & Hilary
Holbrow, Nancy Foner, Alejandro Portes & Adrienne Celaya, Audrey
Singer, Mary Waters & Philip Kasinitz, Helen Marrow, Michael JonesCorrea & Els de Graauw, Charles Hirschman, Rubén Rumbaut, Richard
Alba, Frank Bean & Jennifer Lee, and others
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plus New American Music, What Humanists Do, Challenges for a
Rising China &c.
Dædalus
Journal of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences
Winter 2013
Winter 2013: The Alternative Energy Future, vol. 2
Immigration
& the Future
of America
Norman Ornstein, William Galston, Amy Gutmann & Dennis
Thompson, Mickey Edwards, Thomas Mann, Deborah Tannen,
Howard Gardner, Geoffrey Stone, Kwame Anthony Appiah, Andrew A.
Hill, Leonard Wong & Stephen J. Gerras, Kathleen Hall Jamieson,
Jeffrey Rosen, Michael Schudson, Andy Stern, Ralph Gomory &
Richard Sylla, Peter Dobkin Hall, and others
Dædalus
coming up in Dædalus:
The
Alternative
Energy
Future,
vol. 2
Robert W. Fri
Hal Harvey,
Franklin M. Orr, Jr.
& Clara Vondrich
Jon A. Krosnick
& Bo MacInnis
Naomi Oreskes
& Erik M. Conway
Kelly Sims Gallagher
The Scope of the Transition 5
A Trillion Tons 8
Does the American Public Support Legislation
to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions? 26
The Collapse of Western Civilization:
A View from the Future 40
Why & How Governments Support
Renewable Energy 59
Thomas Dietz,
Paul C. Stern
& Elke U. Weber
Roger E. Kasperson
& Bonnie J. Ram
Robert O. Keohane
& David G. Victor
Dallas Burtraw
Reducing Carbon-Based Energy Consumption
through Changes in Household Behavior 78
Ann E. Carlson
& Robert W. Fri
Michael H. Dworkin,
Roman V. Sidortsov
& Benjamin K. Sovacool
Rosina M. Bierbaum
& Pamela A. Matson
Stephen Ansolabehere
& Robert W. Fri
Designing a Durable Energy Policy 119
The Public Acceptance of
New Energy Technologies 90
The Transnational Politics of Energy 97
The Institutional Blind Spot in
Environmental Economics 110
Rethinking the Scale, Structure & Scope
of U.S. Energy Institutions 129
Energy in the Context of Sustainability 146
Social Sciences & the Alternative
Energy Future 162
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