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Articles Appearing in Vol. 26, No. 1
Unknown, Unexplored, and Unseen Populations: An Introduction Into the Truly Hidden Worlds of Drug and Alcohol Research Patricia Morgan
Hidden Populations and the Gaze of Power John L. Fitzgerald
Mechanisms of Noncompletion in Ethnographic Research on Drugs: Results from a Secondary Analysis Michael Fendrich, Joseph S. Wislar, Mary Ellen Mackesy-Amiti, and Paul Goldstein
The Elephant That No One Sees: Natural Recovery Among Middle-Class Addicts Robert Granfield and William Cloud
Just For Fun? Cocaine Use Among Middle-Class Women Claire Sterk-Elifson
A Road Less Traveled: Choosing the "Women for Sobriety" Program Lee Ann Kaskutas
Images of the Twelve-Step Model, and Sex and Love Addiction in an Alcohol Intervention Group for Black Women Christine Flynn Saulnier
Citizens and Outlaws: The Private Lives and Public Lifestyles of Women in the Illicit Drug Economy Patricia Morgan and Karen Ann Joe
Hidden in the Light: Occupational Norms Among Crack-Using Street-Level Sex Workers Lisa Maher
Family and Human Resources in the Development of a Female Crack-Seller Career: Case Study of a Hidden Population Eloise Dunlap and Bruce D. Johnson
The Lives and Times of Asian-Pacific American Women Drug Users: An Ethnographic Study of Their Methamphetamine Use Karen A. Joe
The Influence of Alcohol and Drug Use on the Subsistence Adaptation of Homeless Mentally Ill Persons Alex Cohen and Paul Koegel
Fantasy Island: An Ethnography of Alcohol and Gender Roles in a Latino Gay Bar Carlos F. Caceres and Jorge I. Cortinas
"Smartness," "Toughness," and "Autonomy": Drug Use in the Context of Gang Female Delinquency David C. Brotherton
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