counter Gaming Research Weblog: Indian Gaming: Sovereignty and Social Change in Economic Development [journal issue]

Tuesday, November 07, 2006

Indian Gaming: Sovereignty and Social Change in Economic Development [journal issue]

The November 2006 issue of American Behavioral Scientist is a special issue that contains articles on the topic of "Indian Gaming: Sovereignty and Social Change in Economic Development."Articles include:

  1. Introduction: Indian Gaming: Sovereignty and Social Change in Economic Development
  2. Intratribal Contention Concerning Indian Gaming: Implications for Syncretic Tribalism
  3. (Mixed) Perceptions of Tribal Nations’ Status: Implications for Indian Gaming
  4. Cultivating New Opportunities: Tribal Government Gaming on the Pechanga Reservation
  5. Sovereignty, Indian Gaming, and Economic Development on the Lake Traverse Reservation of the Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux Tribe (Oyate)
  6. Michigan Gambling: The Interactions of Native American, Detroit, and Canadian Casinos
  7. Indian Gaming: Traditional Perspectives and Cultural Sovereignty
  8. True Lies: Governor Schwarzenegger and Other Political Leaders’ Response to Tribal Issues

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