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Klein, W. (In press). Indian American Family Life.  In H. Ling and A. W. Austin (Eds.), Asian American History and Culture: An Encyclopedia.  Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe.

Mathews, G. & Izquierdo, C. (In press).  Introduction: Anthropology and Well-Being--A Linkage Whose Time Has Come.  In G. Mathews & C. Izquierdo (Eds.), Anthropology and Well-Being: A Linkage Whose Time Has Come.  Oxford, U.K.: Berghahn Books.

Mathews, G. & Izquierdo, C. (In press).  Conclusion: An Integrated Multidimensional Approach to the Study of Well-Being.  In G. Mathews & C. Izquierdo (Eds.), Anthropology and Well-Being: A Linkage Whose Time Has Come.  Oxford, U.K.: Berghahn Books.

Ochs, E., Shoet, M., Campos, B., & Beck, M. (In press). Coming together for dinner. In B. Schneider (Ed.), Understanding the need for workplace flexibility: An international perspective.

Pash, D. (In press). Gay Family Values: Gay Co-Father Families In Straight Communities.  In E. Rudd & L. Descartes (Eds.), The Changing Landscape of Work and Family in the American Middle Classes: Reports from the Field.  Lanham, MD: Lexington Books.

Repetti, R. & Saxbe, D. (In press). The effects of job stress on the family: One size does not fit all. In R. Crane and E. J. Hill (Eds), Handbook of Families & Work: Interdisciplinary Perspectives.  Lanham, MD: University Press of America.

Repetti, R.L., & Wang, S. (In press). Work-family spillover. In Encyclopedia of Human Relationships. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

Saxbe, D. E., & Repetti, R. L. (In press). Taking the Temperature of Family Life: Preliminary Results from an Observational Study.  In A. Newhall-Marcus, D. Halpern & S. Tan (Eds.), Changing Realities of Work and Family.  Oxford: Blackwell Publishing.

2008

Saxbe, D. E., Repetti, R. L, & Nishina, A. (2008).  Marital Satisfaction, Recovery from Work, and Diurnal Cortisol Among Men and Women.  Health Psychology 27(1):15-25.

2007

Arnold, J. E. & Lang, U. (2007).  The Changing Landscape of Home: Trends in Home-Based Leisure and Storage among Working American Families.  Journal of Family and Economic Issues 28(1):23-48.

Broege, N., Owens, A., Graesch, A. P., Arnold, J. E., and Schneider, B. (2007).  Calibrating Measures of Family Activities Between Large- and Small-Scale Data Sets. Sociological Methodology 37(1):119-149.

Fasulo, A., Loyd, H. & Padiglione, V. (2007).  Children's Socialization into Cleaning Practices: A cross-cultural perspective.  Discourse & Society 18(1).

Goodwin, C. (2007).  Participation, Stance and Affect in the Organization of Activities.  Discourse and Society 18(1):53-73.

Goodwin, M. H. (2007).  Occasioned Knowledge Exploration in Family Interaction.  Discourse and Society 18(1):93-110.

Klein, W., Izquierdo, C. & Bradbury, T. (2007).  Working Relationships: Communicative Patterns and Strategies Among Couples in Everyday Life.  Qualitative Methods in Psychology 4:29-47.

Kremer-Sadlik, T. & Kim, J. L. (2007).  Lessons from Sports: Children’s Socialization to Values through Family Interaction During Sports Activities.  Discourse & Society 18(1):35-52.

Ochs, E. & Kremer-Sadlik, T. (2007).  Introduction: Morality as Family Practice.  Discourse & Society 18(1):5-10.

Wingard, L. (2007).  Constructing Time and Prioritizing Activities in Parent-child Interaction.  Discourse & Society 18 (1).

2006

Fasulo, A., Loyd, H. & Padiglione, V. (2006).  La Socializzazione alle Pratiche di Pulizia: Un'indagine Comparativa.  Età Evolutiva 85: 93-103.

Goodwin, C. (2006).  Retrospective and Prospective Orientation in the Construction of Argumentative Moves.  Text and Talk 26 (4/5): 441-460.

Goodwin, M. H. (2006).  Participation, Affect, and Trajectory in Family Directive/Response Sequences.  Text and Talk 26 (4/5): 515-544.

Montgomery, A. (2006).  Living in Each Other's Pockets: The Navigation of Social Distances by Middle Class Families in Los Angeles.  American Sociological Association City & Community Journal 5 (4).

Ochs, E., Graesch, A. P., Mittmann, A., Bradbury, T., and Repetti, R. (2006).  Video Ethnography and Ethnoarchaeological Tracking.  In M. Pitt-Catsouphes, K. Kossek, and S. Sweet (Eds.), The Work-Family Handbook: Multi-Disciplinary Perspectives and Approaches to Research, pp. 387-409. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, New Jersey.

Ochs, E. & Shohet, M. (2006). The Cultural Structuring of Mealtime Socialization.  In R. Larson, A. Wiley & K. Branscomb (Eds.), Family Mealtime as a Context of Development and Socialization, New Directions in Child and Adolescent Development Series, pp. 35-50.  San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass.

Sirota, K. G. (2006).  Habits of the Hearth: Exploring Children's Bedtime Routines as Relational Work.  Text & Talk 26 (4/5): 493-514.

Story, L. B. & Repetti, R. L. (2006).  Daily Occupational Stressors and Marital Behavior.  Journal of Family Psychology 20(4):690-700.

Tannen, D. & Goodwin, M. H. (2006).  Introduction to special issue on "Family Discourse, Framing Family".  Text and Talk 26 (4/5): 407-409.

Wingard, L. (2006).  Mentioning Homework First in Parent-child Interaction.  Text & Talk 26 (4/5): 573-598.

2005

Goodwin, M. H. (2005). Interaction, Language Practice, and the Construction of the Social Universe.  Calidoscopio 3 (3): UNISINOS, Sao Leopoldo, Brazil.

Paugh, A. (2005).  Learning about Work at Dinnertime: Language Socialization in Dual-Earner American Families.  Discourse & Society 16: 55-78.

Repetti, R. (2005).  A Psychological Perspective on the Health and Well-being Consequences of Parental Employment.  In S.M. Bianchi, L.M. Casper, & R. B. King (Eds.), Work, Family, Health and Well-being, pp. 245-258.  Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.

Repetti, R., Klima, T. & Kremer-Sadlik, T. (2005).  How Might Adolescents’ Observations of their Parents’ Work and Family Role Management Contribute to their own Future Roles as Parents and Workers?  In B. Schneider and L. Waite (Eds.), Working Families: Time Together, Time Apart, pp. 361-364.  Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

2004

Graesch, A.P. (2004). Notions of Family Embedded in the House.  Anthropology News, 45 (5).

Pash, D. (2004).  Gay Fathers Define Family in Local communities.  Anthropology News 45 (5).

Repetti, R. (2004). Work-family Research. California Public Policy Forum: The Way We Work and Its Impact on Our Health, pp. 56-59. Scientific Summaries Paper.

Repetti, R. L. & Mittmann, A. (2004).  Workplace Stress.  In A. Christensen, R. Martin, & J. Smyth (Eds.), Encyclopedia of health psychology, pp. 342-344.  New York: Kluwer Academic Publications.

Story, L. B., & Bradbury, T.N. (2004).  Understanding Marriage and Stress: Essential Questions and Challenges.  Clinical Psychology Review 23: 1139-1162.

Wood, J. J. & Repetti, R. L. (2004).  What Gets Dad Involved: A longitudinal Study of Change in Parental Caregiving Involvement.  Journal of Family Psychology 18: 237-249.

2003

Cantor, D., Boyce, T., & Repetti, R. (2003).  Ensuring Healthy Working Lives.  In R. Rozensky, N. Johnson, C. Goodheart, & R. Hammond (Eds), Psychology Builds a Healthy World, pp. 275-296.  Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association.