Contexts is a quarterly magazine of the American Sociological Association about society and social behavior. Directed to interested in the latest sociological ideas and research, Contexts seeks to apply new knowledge, stimulate fresh thinking, and disseminate important information by the discipline. The publication's articles synthesize key findings, weave diverse strands of work, draw out implications for policy, and debate issues of controversy. The hallmarks of Contexts are accessibility, broad appeal, and timeliness. By design, it is not a technical journal, a magazine for diverse readers, who wish to be current about social science knowledge, emerging trends, and their relevance.