<p>This Fall 2005/Spring 2006 (IV 1&amp;2) double-issue of Human Architecture: Journal of the Sociology of Self-Knowledge demonstrates the extent to which liberatory practices in scholarly journal peer reviewing can provide new channels for communicating and sharing subaltern on- and off-campus voices in formal academic publications as important scholarships of learning. &quot;Editor&#39;s Note: Peer Reviewing the Peer Review Process&quot; &quot;Rules of the Game: Finding My Place in a Racialized World&quot; &quot;In Digestion: Processing Self in a Cycle of Consumption&quot; &quot;From Laundry to Social Justice to Counseling: Redefining Work as Synonymous to Life&quot; &quot;Accepting Myself: Negotiating Self-Esteem and Conformity in Light of Sociological Theories&quot; &quot;An Unusual Immigration Tale: Why I Am Miserable in the Land of Opportunity&quot; &quot;Transracial Adoption and Sociological Theory: Understanding My Identity&quot; &quot;Why Am I Watching This?&quot; &quot;To Be or Not to Be...Thin: Sociological Reflections on the Price I Paid to Fit In&quot; &quot;My Father My Self: Employing a Sociological Imagination to Transcend the Imaginary in Both Self and Society&quot; &quot;Coaching Myself Beyond Self-doubt: The Significance of the Subconscious Mind in the Sociological Imagination&quot; &quot;Sociology of My Anger: A Single Mother&#39;s Struggles to Survive in A Patriarchal World&quot; &quot;Multicultural Literacy: Steve&#39;s Treatment Plan&quot; &quot;&quot;Why Am I So Fat?&quot;: A Study of the Interrelationship Between Poor Body Image and Social Anxiety&quot; &quot;Growing Up African-American Christian and Female: The Dichotomies of My Life&quot; &quot;Making a Home Building a Family: Traditions Boundaries and Virtues&quot; &quot;Altruism or Guilt: Applying My Sociological Imagination to Choosing a Helping Profession&quot; &quot;Not Just a Wave But Part of the Ocean: Examining My Small Town Roots&quot; &quot;Women of Color and TANF (Temporary Aid to Needy Families): Issues Barriers and Hindrances&quot; &quot;Private Sociologies and Burawoy&#39;s Sociology Types: Reflections on Newtonian and Quantal Sociological Imaginations&quot; &quot;Ode to Mortar and Bricks&quot; &quot;The Case of Maria and Me: Diagnosing the Ills of Western Psychiatry&quot; &quot;Regression in the Service of Transcendence: Reading Michael Washburn&quot; &quot;From Blocks to Bridges&quot; &quot;The Struggle for Identity: Issues and Debates in the Emerging Specialty of American Psychiatry from the Late 19th Century to Post-WWII.&quot; Contributors include: James Barrett Jennifer Maniates Caitlin Farren Sheerin Hosseini T. Portal Elena VanderMolen Kristen Slavin Kristin White Sean Conroy Christine Berry Jennifer Pike Noah Youngstrom Jessica Haley Kemba Gray Verena-Cath&eacute;rine Niederh&ouml;fer Elizabeth McCauley Jennie Porter Asjah Monroe Shoshana Lev Rachel Lev Arie Kupferwasser Kristen Ellard and Mohammad H. Tamdgidi (also as journal editor-in-chief). Human Architecture: Journal of the Sociology of Self-Knowledge is a publication of OKCIR: The Omar Khayyam Center for Integrative Research in Utopia Mysticism and Science (Utopystics). For more information about OKCIR and other issues in its journal&#39;s Edited Collection as well as Monograph and Translation series visit OKCIR&#39;s homepage.</p>
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