30 Index/Contents 2007 INDEX TO REVIEW Volume XXX Number 1, 2007, 1-96 Number 2, 2007, 97-176 Number 3, 2007, 177-236 Number 4, 2007, 237-356 Kolya Abramsky The Underground Challenge—Raw 161-69 Materials, Energy, the World-Economy and Anticapitalist Struggle: Reflections On Globalization and the Race for Resources by Stephen Bunker and Paul Ciccantell Franco Barchiesi Labor and Social Citizenship in Colonial and Postcolonial Modernity: South African Perspectives in a Continental Context Jane L. Collins The Paradox of Poverty in the Transition from Welfare to Work Torry D. Dickinson (Hetero)Sexism as a Weapon 261-81 of the World-System: Feminist Reflections on Household Research by Joan Smith and the Fernand Braudel Cente1 Wilma A. Dunaway & “The Shrimp Eat Better Than We Do”: M. Cecilia Macabuac Philippine Subsistence Fishing Households Sacrificed for the Global Food Chain Blaise Farina \ Portrait of World Historical Production and World Historical Waste after 1945 Shelley Feldman In Honor of Joan Smith: Introduction Shelley Feldman Households, Labor, and Global Capitalism: A Close Encounte1 with Joan Smith Richard E. Lee Legitimating Hierarchy and Constructing Consensus, or the “Cultural” Aspect of the Modern World-System: The Morant Bay Uprising, the Irish Rebellion, and English Franchise Reform Jonathan Leitner An Incorporated Comparison: Fernand Braudel’s Account of Dutch Hegemony in a World-Ecological Perspective Denis O’Hearn Bringing the Human Back into the 145-60 Material: Embodied Perception in Stephen Bunker’s Political Economy Boaventura de Sousa Beyond Abyssal Thinking: Santos From Global Lines to Ecologies of Knowledges Joan Smith Selected Publications 339-42 Dale Tomich Stephen Bunker: Material Process 139-43 and the World-System Immanuel Wallerstein Naming Groups: The Politics of Categorizing and Identities