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Klineberg, Stephen L. and Laura C. Fitzmorris. 2004. “Houston Matters: Why Anglo Suburbanites Are Coming Back to Town: The Twin Lures? Ethnic Diversity and Inner-City Amenities.” The Houston Chronicle, Sunday, July 11, pp. D1, D4.

Klineberg, Stephen L. 2003. "Survey Reveals New Trends for City Quality of Life Goals." Citizens' Environmental Coalition, Environmental Exchange, July, pp. 3-4.

Klineberg, Stephen L. 2003. "What You Earn Depends On What You Have Learned" — Educational Challenges in the New Economy." In Reach Out and Read — Texas Newsletter, Summer, p. 2.

Kravitz, David A. and Stephen L. Klineberg. 2002. “Affirmative Action Attitudes: Effects of Respondent Ethnicity, AAP Strength, and Anticipated Impacts." In D. Nagao (Ed.). Academyof ManagementBest Paper Proceedings, 2002. Briarcliff Manor NY: Academy of Management.

Klineberg, Stephen L. 2002. "The Survey Says: Environmental Attitudes in the 2002 Houston Area Survey." Citizens' Environmental Coalition, Environmental Exchange, August, pp. 2-3.

Klineberg, Stephen L.  2001. "Houston in Transition: Environmental Challenges in a New Era." Citizens' Environmental Coalition: Environmental Exchange, April, pp. 2-3.

Klineberg, Stephen L. 2000. "Perspectives on a City in Transition: A Sociologist's Appreciation." In T. Beauchamp (Ed.) Good: Houston 2000. Houston Texas, pp. 91-94.

Klineberg, Stephen L. 2000. "New Directions, Nuevos Rumbos-Houston." Chance Educational Publication, vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 3,4, 18.

Klineberg, Stephen L. 2000.  "Our City, Our Selves: The Multiethnic Metropolis in a New Economy." Mosaic, March; vol. 7, no. 1, p. 2.

Klineberg, Stephen L.  2000. "New Directions for Houston: To Prosper in the New Century, Our City Must Do What It Has Always Done So Well ... Transform Itself." Houston Chronicle, January 2, pp. 1C, 4C.

Klineberg, Stephen L.  1999. "Facing the New Realities: Findings from 17 years of the Houston Area Survey (1982-1998)." Abode: The Houston Apartment Association Magazine, April, pp. 50-53.

Klineberg, Stephen L.  1999. "Perspectives on a City in Transition: Findings from 17 years of the Houston Area Survey (1982-1998)." Abode: The Houston Apartment Association Magazine, March, pp. 46-49, 62.

Klineberg, Stephen L. 1999.  "Cities in Transition: The Case of Houston." Texas Business Review, February, pp. 1-4, 6.

Klineberg, Stephen L. and Joel M. Riphagen. 1995. "Not a Conservative in Sight: Even in Houston, Surprising Trends." Houston Chronicle, Sunday, 19 December, pp. 1C, 4C.

Klineberg, Stephen L. 1995.  "Snapshot of Houston." In Imagine Houston: Vision into Action. Houston: Planning and Development Department, pp. 18-19.

Klineberg, Stephen L. and Gloria Tan. 1994.  "City Resists, But Isn't Immune to Anti-Immigrant Sentiments."The Houston Post, 2 November, p. A-21.

Klineberg, Stephen L. and Kraettli L. Epperson. 1994.  "Despite High Fear of Crime Now, Citizens Want Long-term Answers." The Houston Post, 1 November, p. A-17.

Klineberg, Stephen L. and Clinton B. Patterson. 1994. "Frustration with Officials, Despair about Government Guiding Voters." The Houston Post, 31 October, p. A-17.

Klineberg, Stephen L.  1994. "Multicultural Houston: The Two Unfolding Revolutions." Featured Article,Houston News. The Junior League of Houston, November, pp. 7-11.

Klineberg, Stephen L. and Alicia Hare. 1993.  "Lack of Learning in Schools Source of Concern for Most." The Houston Post, 23 August, p. A-17.

Klineberg, Stephen L. and Anita Kuo. 1993. "Many of Us Would Not Impose Views on Others." The Houston Post, 22 August, p. C-3.

Klineberg, Stephen L.  and Zeynep Iber. 1992. "We're Becoming More Pro-Choice." The Houston Post, 28 July, p. A-13.

Klineberg, Stephen L. and Angela M. Foster. 1992. "How Our Environmental Awareness Is Growing." The Houston Post, 27 July, p. A-15. (Reprinted in The Environmental News Exchange, Citizens' Environmental Coalition, vol. 4, no. 7, August/September 1992.)

Klineberg, Stephen L. and Liz Lock. 1992.  "Our Attitudes Shift Despite Beliefs." The Houston Post, 26 July 1992, p. C-3.

Klineberg, Stephen L.  1992. "Survey Finds Concerns about Education and the Economy." TEDA-Houston Newsletter, vol. 10, no. 2, May, pp. 1-2.

Klineberg, Stephen L. and Marilyn Payne. 1991. "Crime on Minds of Houston Voters." The Houston Post, 1 December, p. C-6.

Klineberg, Stephen L.  1991. "Beyond the O-Zone: Vox Populi." In Cite: The Architecture and Design Review of Houston, 27: Fall, pp. 25, 31.

Klineberg, Stephen L.  1991. "Survey Points to Changing Attitudes for the '90s." Houston Economic News, vol. 4, no. 5, May.

Klineberg, Stephen L.  1990. "The Challenge of Economic Growth in a New Era." Houston Economic News, vol. 4, no. 4, April.

Klineberg, Stephen L.  1989. "Observations of a Sociologist: The Chronicler of Houstonians' Attitudes Shares Some Surprising Insights." Houston Metropolitan Magazine, October, pp. 52-53, 72-73.

Klineberg, Stephen L.  and Renee K. Gupta. 1989. "Concern for the Environment: Houstonians Grow Increasingly Aware of Planet's Limits."  The Houston Post, 10 September, pp. C-1, 4.

Klineberg, Stephen L. and Thomas Linneman. 1989.  "Changing Perspectives on National Security: Some Core Beliefs of the Peace Community have now been accepted by Mainstream America." Houston Peace News, August, pp. 4-5.

Klineberg, Stephen L. and Thomas Linneman. 1989. "Cold War Becoming Memory: Houston-ians See Easing of Tensions in Soviet Relations." The Houston Post, 13 August, pp. C-1, 5.

Klineberg, Stephen L. and Candice Kanja. 1989. "Profiles of Houston Women, Anti-Abortion and Pro-Choice."The Houston Post, 9 July, p. C-4.

Klineberg, Stephen L.  1989. "Shifting Concerns for Houston: Residents Sense Old Ways Won't Work These Days." The Houston Post, 25 June, pp. C-1, C-5.

Klineberg, Stephen L.  1989. "Survey Shows Economic Recovery, Shifting Concerns." Houston Economic Newsletter, April.

Klineberg, Stephen L. and Ned Hibberd. 1988. "Can Quayle Deliver Boomer Votes? Generational Appeals May Fail, But Age Gaps Reflect Historical Changes." The Houston Post, 23 September, p. E-3.

Klineberg, Stephen L.  and David Schnur. 1988. "Gay Rights Support Here Shows Upturn: Referendum, AIDS Scare Don't Dampen Live-and-Let-Live Attitude." The Houston Post, 30 June, p. 3E.

Klineberg, Stephen L. 1988. "Houston Area Survey Shows Improvement." Houston Economic Newsletter,March.

Klineberg, Stephen L. 1988.  "Environmental Concern through Boom and Bust: The Houston Area Survey, 1982-1988." Bayou Banner, June, pp. 1-2.

Klineberg, Stephen L.  and Keith Thompson. 1988. "Houstonians' View of U.S.S.R. Shifting: PostÐRice U. Area Poll Suggests Readiness for a New Relationship." The Houston Post, 9 June, p. 3E.

Klineberg, Stephen L.  1987. "Houston between Two Eras." Proceedings of HCH Conference, "Houston in Search of Vision" (October 30-31), pp. 25-29. (Excerpted in Texas Journal of Ideas, History and Culture, vol. 10, no. 2, Spring/Summer 1988, p. 22; and reprinted in Texas Journal of Ideas, History and Culture: Celebrating 25 Years of the Public Humanities in Texas. Austin, TX: Texas Council for the Humanities, 1999, p. 87.)

Klineberg, Stephen L.  1987. "Houston Perspectives on National Security: Some Implications for the Future."Houston Peace News, October, p. 3.

Klineberg, Stephen L.  1987. "Age of Vicarious Parenting Now Fading: 6 Years of Houston Data Give Clear Impression of an Unfolding Revolution." The Houston Post, 25 June, p. 3B.

Klineberg, Stephen L.  and Jim Asker. 1985. "Religion Becoming Potent World Force, But Can It Fashion New Solutions to Unprecedented Problems?" The Houston Post, 22 August, p. 3B.

Klineberg, Stephen L. , G. L. Hampton, and Jim Asker. 1985. "Key to Mayor's Race Lies in Ability to Pull Independents." The Houston Post, 22 August, p. 3B.

Klineberg, Stephen L. and Jim Asker. 1985. "One City, 3 Economies, 3 Viewpoints: Anglos, Blacks, Hispanics Differ on Economic Opportunity Here." The Houston Post, 13 January, p. 3B.

Klineberg, Stephen L. and Jim Asker. 1984.  "Age Gap Reflects Impact of Change: Important Finding Shows Just How Few Differences Exist." The Houston Post, 5 December, p. 3B.

Klineberg, Stephen L. and Jim Asker. 1984. "Parties' Adherents Surprisingly Alike: Main Differences in Local Poll Lie in Defense, Role of Government." The Houston Post, 28 October, p. 3B.

Klineberg, Stephen L. and Jim Asker. 1984.  "The Gender Gap Comes to Bayou City: Houston Men, Women Split on Survey Questions." The Houston Post, 20 October, p. 3B.

Klineberg, Stephen L. and Jim Asker. 1984. "Houstonians Look More to the Future." The Houston Post, 5 October, p. 3B.

Klineberg, Stephen L.  1984. "The Houston Area Surveys: An Interim Report." Rice Institute for Policy Analysis:Working Paper Number 3, May.

Klineberg, Stephen L.  1983. "A City in Continuity and Change: Year Two of the Houston Area Survey." Rice Institute for Policy Analysis: Action Briefs, no. 4, October.

Klineberg, Stephen L.  1982. "The Houston Area Survey, 1982." Rice Institute for Policy Analysis: Action Briefs, no. 2, November.





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