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Former Presidents of the Association
Lester F. Ward
William G. Sumner
Franklin H. Giddings
Albion W. Small
Edward A. Ross
George E. Vincent
George E. Howard
Charles H. Cooley
Frank W. Blackmar
James Q. Dealey
Edward C. Hayes
James P. Lichtenberger
Ulysses G. Weatherly
Charles A. Ellwood
Robert E. Park
John L. Gillin
William I. Thomas
John M. Gillette
William F. Ogburn
Howard W. Odum
Emory S. Bogardus
Luther L. Bernard
Edward B. Reuter
Ernest W. Burgess
F. Stuart Chapin
Henry P. Fairchild
Ellsworth Faris
Frank H. Hankins
Edwin H. Sutherland
Robert M. Maciver
Stuart A. Queen
Dwight Sanderson
George A. Lundberg
Rupert B. Vance
Kimball Young
Carl C. Taylor
Louis Wirth
E. Franklin Frazier
Talcott Parsons
Leonard S. Cottrell, Jr.
Robert C. Angell
Dorothy Swaine Thomas
Samuel A. Stouffer
Florian Znaniecki
Donald Young
Herbert Blumer
Robert K. Merton
Robin M. Williams, Jr.
Kingsley Davis
Howard Becker
Wilbert E. Moore
Robert E. L. Faris
Paul F. Lazarsfeld
Everett C. Hughes
George C. Homans
EXECUTIVE OFFICE 1755 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20036
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PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Chairman: Pitirim A. Sorokin, Harvard University Robert Bierstodt, New York University Talcott Parsons, Harvard University Charles Loomis, Mlchl9an State University Hans Zettorborg
SESSION ORGANIZERS
Theodore F. Abel Th&ary C. A. Anderson, Sociology of Education Robert F. Bales, Small Groups Bernard Barber, Sociology of Sclenco and Knowl·
edge Rollin Chambliss, History of Sociology Harold T. Christensen, Family William E. Cole, Urban Sociology Otis Dudley Duncan, Population G. Franklin Edwards, Race and Ethnic Relations Walter I. Firey, Ecology William Form, Industrial Sociology William A. Gamson/ Political Social Psychology Mary Gou, Modica Sociology Morris Janowitz, Sociology of War and Peace Alan C. Kerckhoff, Socialization Walter A. Lund on, Criminology
Bornard RosenbergL Sociology of tho Arts Joseph S. Roucek1 Yollt/ca/ Sociology Louis Schneider, ~oc/o/ogy of Values Edgar A. Schuler, Community Morris S. Schwartz, Social Roles Richard D. Schwartz, Poverty and the Law T. Lynn Smith, Rural Sociology Gresham M. Sykes, Sociology of Law Charles Tilly, Sociology and History Edward A. Tiryakian, Sociology and Philosophy Ralph Turner, Social MoYoments and Col/ectlye Be-
haY/or Nathan L. Whetten, Social Organization: Latin
America J. Milton Yinger, Sociology of Religion Hans Zetterberg, Methodology Carlo C. Zimmerman, Social Change
CONFERENCE COMMITTEE
Co-Chairmen: Raymond A. Mack. Northwestern University Hans 0. Mauksch, Illinois Institute of Technology
CONFERENCE COORDINATION Bernard H. Baum, Roosevelt University and Con
tinental Casualty Company
HEADQUARTERS STAFF James E. McKeown, DePaul University Gilbert Nass, Western Illinois University
VOLUNTEERS James A. Davis, University of Chicago Scott Greer, Northwestern University
HOUSING AND HOTEL SPACE Lawrence H. Streicher, Institute for Juvenile Re
search Alan Waltz, Council on World Service and FI
nance of the Methodist Church
CATERING Mildred Kornacker, University of Illinois (Chi
cago) Dan Lortie, University of Chicago
REGISTRATION Peter P. Klassen, University of Illinois (Chicago) Myrtlo Korenbaum, University of Minnesota
VISUAL AIDS John W. Martin, University of Illinois (Chicago) Paul Mundy, Loyola University (Chicago)
HOSPITALITY Rosemary Bannon, DePaul University Ethel Shanas, University of Illinois (Chicago)
PUBLICITY AND PUBLIC RELATIONS Robert E. Corley, Unlversitl of Illinois (Chicago) David Street, University o Chicago
EXHIBITS Mark Abrahamson, Illinois Institute of Technol
ogy Robert L. Crain, University of Chicago
EMPLOYMENT Edna E. Raphael, Institute for Juvenile Research
RURAL SOCIOLOGICAL SOCIETY Bond Bible, American Medical Association
SOCIETY FOR THE STUDY OF SOCIAL PROBLEMS
Helena Lopata, Roosevelt University
AMERICAN CATHOLIC SOCIETY Paul Mundy, Loyola University (Chicago)
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THE AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION
MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL, 1965
Officers of the Association
PITIRIM A. SOROKIN, President Horvord University
WILBERT E. MOORE, President-Elect Russell Sage Foundotion
ROBERT Bl ERSTEDT, Vice-President New York University
ARNOLD M. ROSE, Vice-President-fled University of Minnesoto
TALCOTT PARSONS, Secretary Horvord University
NEIL J. SMELSER, Editor, American Sociological Review
University of Colifornio, Berkeley
GRESHAM M. SYKES, Executive Officer
PAUL F. LAZARSFELD Columbio University
ROBERT F. BALES Horvord University
EDGAR F. BORGATTA University of Wisconsin
LEONARD BROOM University of Texos
JAMES COLEMAN Johns Hopkins University
ROBERT DUBIN University of Oregon
ALVIN GOULDNER
Former Presidents EVERm C. HUGHES
Brondeis University
GEORGE C. HOMANS Horvord University
Eleded-at-Large
A. B. HOLLINGSHEAD Yole University
MORRIS JANOWITZ University of Chicogo
ALBERT J. REISS, JR. University of Michigon
PETER H. ROSSI University of Chicogo
WILLIAM H. SEWELL University of Wisconsin
Woshington University (St. Louis) GUY SWANSON
University of Michigon
Representatives of Regional and Affiliated Societies
HIRAM FRIEDSAM, Southwestern PHILIP SELZNICK, Pacific North Texos Stote College University of Colifornio, Berkeley
PAUL C. GLICK, Distrid of Columbia CHARLES SNYDER, SSSP Bureou of the Census University of Southern Illinois
ELIO MONACHESI, Midwest University of Minnesoto
JOHN USEEM, Ohio Valley Michigon Stote University
DANIEL PRICE, Southern EUGENE WILKENING, Rural University of North Corolino University of Wisconsin
ROBIN M. WILLIAMS, JR., Eastern Cornell University
Editor MELVIN SEEMAN, Sociometry
University of Colifomio, Los Angeles
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CONTENTS
Former Presidents of the Association ------------------------------------------ II
Program CommittH, Sauion Organizers, end Conference Committee ----------------- iii
Association Officers end Council Members ---------------------------------------- lv
Summery of Program ----------------------------------------------------------- vi
GENERAL INFORMATION
lnforme+ion Desk ---------------------------------------------------------- viii
Hospitality --------------------------------------------------------------- viii
Tours -------------------------------------------------------------------- viii Special Events ------------~----------------------------------------------- viii
Profaulonel Placement Service ---------------------------------------------- lx
Federal Research end Training Grants ---------------------------------------- lx
Future Meetings of the ASA ------------------------------------------------- ix
Location of Offices and Activities -------------------------------------------- x
Hotel Room Locations ------------------------------------------------------ x
Diagram of Meeting Room locations ---------------------------------------- xi
PROGRAM
Monday, August 30 -------------------------------------------------------- 2
Tuesday, August 31 -------------------------------------------------------- 5
~ednesdey, September I -------------------------------------------------- 13 Thursday, September 2 ----------------------------------------------------- 21
Council, Committee, and Other Meetings ---------------------------------------- xli
ASA Committees ------------------------------------------------------------- xiil
ASA Section Officers ----------------------------------------------------------- xvii
EXHIBITS
Diagram of Exhibits ------------------------------------------------------- xv
Directory of Exhibitors ----------------------------------------------------- xvl
Index of Participants -----------------------------------------------------------xviii
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REGISTRATION: SUNDAY. AUGUST 29. 2:00 P.M.; MONDAY
MONDAY, AUGUST 30
7:30 a.m. Section Chairmen Breakfa~
9:00 a.m. SECTION COUNCIL MEETINGS
Criminology Family Medical Sociology Methodology Population Social Psychology Sociology of Education
1:30 p.m. SECTION BUSINESS MEETINGS
Family Methodology Medical Sociology Sociology of Education
SECTION PROGRAM SESSIONS Criminology Social Psychology Population
3:30 p.m. SECTION BUSINESS MEETINGS
Criminology Social Psychology Population
SECTION PROGRAM SESSIONS Methodology Family Sociology of Education Medical Sociology
8:30 p.m. Plenary Session: A Re-Evaluation of
Karl Marx
10:30 p.m. Musical Entertainment
TUESDAY, AUGUST 31
7:30 a.m. SOE Board Breakfast•
9:00 a.m. Research in the Sociology of Law Sociology of Science end Knowledge Socialization Neglected Aspects of Political Sociology Rural Sociology Political Social Psychology Sociology of the Arts Social Change Statistical Problems in Survey Analysis
Noon AJS Luncheon Presidents of Affiliated & Regional Socie-
ties*
1:30 p.m. Population Studies 1: Social Stratification The Modernizing Rural Community Trends of Sociology in the Soviet Union Small Groups Ecology Cities in History Social Roles Methodology of Field Research
3:30 p.m. Race and Ethnic Relations Neglected Aspacts of Political Sociology Rural Sociology Urban Sociology Industrial and Organizational Society Criminology Sociology and Philosophy Education as a Social System Political Social Psychology
4:00 p.m. 1965 Council*
8:30 p.m. Plenary Session: Civilizations and Their
Changes
10:30 p.m. Council Reception *
• By invitation
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THROUGH WEDNESDAY. 8:00A.M. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1
7:00 a.m. Indiana-Wisconsin Footbell Game
7:30 a.m. Alpha Kappa Delta Breakfast
9:00 a.m. Sociology of Science and Knowledge The Modernizing Urban Community Sociology of Law Dimensions of Religiosity and lrreligiosity New Vistas in Sociological Theory Small Groups Soc. of War & Peace: Amer. Military In·
stitutions Urban Sociology
11:00 a.m. BUSINESS MEETING
Noon ASR Board*
1:30 p.m. Population Studies II: Social Mobility Cultural Pluralism in American Society Theory & Method in the Soc. of Religion Small Group Methods UNESCO & the International Develop·
ment of Sociology Industrial & Organizational Society Complex Qrganization & Health Profes·
sions Sociology and Philosophy Sociology of War and Peace
3:30 p.m. Historical Methodology in Sociology Social Organization: Latin Amarica Poverty and the Lew Mathematical Model Building The Family: Subcultural Variations Ecology Collective Behavior New Vistas in Sociological Theory
4:00 p.m. 1966 Council*
8:00 p.m. Presidential Address
10:00 p.m. Dutch Treat Party
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2
9:00 a.m. Race and Minority Group Relations Urban Sociology Ecology Social Structure and Illness-Oriented Be-
havior Sociology of Values Social Change Collective Behavior New Vistas In Sociological Theory
11:00 a.m. BUSINESS MEETING
Noon Sociometry Board •
1:30 p.m. Social Organization: Latin America Devel. of Soc. Materials for Use in Amer.
Sacondary Schools History of Sociology The family: Thaoretieal Considerations Social Change Criminology Methods of Survey Research The Emerging World Community
3:30 p.m. Soc. of the Ministry: Protestant Clergy Industrial and Organizational Society Sociology of War and Peace Sociology of the Arts Rapid, large-Scale Changes in Societies Three Models Simulating Work and Its
Discontents Education in Changing Societies
• By invitation
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GENERAL INFORMATION The members of the Conference Com.rnittee emd their m8ny 8ides hope to m8ke your
8ttendonce 8t this Annu81 Meeting 8 ple8s8nt experience. If you need inform8tion or assist8nce, do coli on one of them; they m8y be identified by the red ribbon on their badges.
For information on the ye8r-round activities of the Associ8tion, come to the ASA Office in the Illinois Room. Here you may p8y membership dues, enter subscriptions, end purch8se publications of the Associ8tion. Executive Office st8ff members will be happy to answer your questions end ettempt to solve your problems; they m8y be identified by the white ribbon on their b8dges.
Information Desk
The Information Desk is loc8ted et the end of the exhibit area in the P8ssegio. Here you
will find: I. File of registrants. 2. Messages end mail. Names of those for whom there are mess8ges and mail will
be posted on a bulletin board. Please check this listing daily and just before leaving
the meetings. 3. Official Notices. A bulletin bo8rd will be m8inteined for information on committee
meetings, program changes, etc. Please check this bo8rd regularly.
Hospitality
You m8y register at the Hospitality Desk in the Pass8gio for the tours described below. Also, inform8tion is ev8il8ble here on wh8t to do end see in Chic8go, commerci8l tours, recre8tion8l f8cilities, shopping, restaurants, transportation, and child-c8re.
Tours
The following tours h8ve been arranged for members 8nd guests. Ple8se m8ke your reservations at the Hospitality Desk upon your arriv81 at the hotel.
National Opinion Research Center 8nd University of Chicago. The tour of NORC will begin with an introduction by Peter Rossi about their work. Morris Jenowih will start the tour of the University of Chicago with 8 short history of the Deparment of Sociology. Estim8ted time: 4 hours. Tronsport8tion: smoll charge for bus. Mond8y, I :30 p.m.
Chicago Campus of the University of Illinois, particularly the buildings designed by Skidmore Owings. Estimated time: 2V2 hours. Transportation: free, courtesy of the Sociology Department of the University of Illinois. Monday and Tuesday, I :30 p.m.
Redevelopment in Chicago. Tour of public housing, conservation areas, new medical center, new highw8ys, etc. Estim8ted time: 4 hours. Transportation: small charge for bus. Tuesday and Wednesd8y, 9:30 a.m.
International Business Machines h8s arranged a seminar on d8ta processing and inform8tion retrievol, as it applies to the social science field, at the I.B.M. Chic8go Dat8center. Estim8ted time: 2 hours. Tr8nsportotion: sm8ll charge for bus. Wednesday, 2:00 p.m.
Special Events
60th Anniversary Historical Display-including !lrchives of the Associ8tion 8nd photogr8phs 8nd public8tions of the pest presidents is loc8ted in the exhibit are8 in the Edgewater Room North.
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Musical Entertainment~ "one-8ct" progr8m of folk songs will be presented by Win Str8de end R8y Tete of the Old Town School of Folk Music on Monday evening 8t 10:30 p.m., following the Plen8ry Session.
Dutch Treat Party-will be held in the Bollroom following the Presidential Address on Wednesday evening 8t 10:00 p.m.
Touch Football Game--between the sociology dep8rtments of the University of Wisconsin end lndi8n8 University will be played in the p8rk odj8cent to the hotel on Wednesd8y morning at 7:00a.m.
Professional Placement Service
The Illinois St8te Employment Service, effili8ted with the USES, is providing a placement service without chorge to members ond guests. This service 8reo is locoted in Porlor 245 on the second floor of the Moin Building. Those who hove pre-registered for plocement service should check in immediotely to octiv8te their opplicotions or orders. Others wishing to use this service should file opplicotions or orders os soon os possible.
Federal Research and Training Grants
The following United States Government agencies will have representotives ot the hotel for consultotion regording finoncial aid for reseorch, training, ond fellowships:
Behavioral Sciences Training Program of the Research Training Grants Branch, Notionol Institute of Generol Medical Sciences of the National Institute of Health, Porlor G
Cooperative Research Branch of the U. S. Office of Education, Parlor B
Occupational Research Branch of the U. S. Office of Educotion, Porlor B
Office of Manpower, Automation, and Training of the Department of Labor, Porlor E National Science Foundation, Parlor 260
Foreign Service Institute of the Department of Stote, Parlor 232
Research Grants Branch of the Notionol Institute of Mento! Heolth of the Nationol Institutes of Heolth, Parlor F
Research and Training Division of the Vocotional Rehabilitotion Administrotion of the Deportment of Health, Educotion, and Welfore, Parlor C
Science Organization and Management Studies Group of the National Science Foundotion has scheduled o special discussion meeting for Wednesday, September I, at 3:30 p.m., in the Bolmoral Room
Future Meetings of the ASA
1966, August 29-September I, Hotel Fountoinbleau, Miomi Beach, Florida 1967, August 28-August 31, Son Froncisco Hilton Hotel, San Froncisco, Colifornio 1968, August 26--August 29, Sheraton Boston Hotel, Boston, Massachusetts lnternotional Sociologicol Associotion, Vlth World Congress, Evion, France, September 4-11,
1966
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Location of Offices and Activities
ASA OFFICE: Illinois Room BOOK EXHIBITS: Passagio and Edgewater Room North CONFERENCE COMMITTEE HEADQUARTERS: American Room EMPLOYMENT CENTER: Parlor 245 HISTORICAL DISPLAY: Edgewater Room North HOSPITALITY DESK: Passagio INFORMATION DESK: Passagio MESSAGE AND MAIL CENTER: Information Desk, Passagio PUBLIC RELATIONS AND PRESS: Convention Office, Passagio REGISTRATION FILE: Information Desk, Passagio
Hotel Room Locations
The Edgewater Beach Hotel has two buildings, the Main Building and the Towers Building. These are connected on the lobby level by a long, wide corridor called the Passagio, and on the ground floor by a narrow corridor. The entrance on Sheridan Street is to the Main Building; the entrance on Berwyn Street is to the Towers Building. All sessions and activities will be held on the ground, lobby, and second floors of the hotel.
Room American Ballroom Balmoral Berwyn Convention Office East Lounge Edgewater Illinois Lincoln Michigan Parkview Parlors A through G Parlors 232, 245, and 260 Sheridan South Terrace Towers
Location Lobby floor, T ewers Lobby floor, T ewers Second floor, Main Lobby floor, T ewers Lobby floor, Passagio Lobby floor, Passagio Lobby floor, Passagio Lobby floor, T ewers Second floor, T ewers Ground floor, T ewers Second floor, Main Second floor, Main Second floor, Main Lobby floor, Main Lobby floor, Main Lobby floor, T ewers
LOCATION OF MEETING ROOMS EDGEWATER BEACH HOTEL
SECOND FLOOR PLAN
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MAIN ENTRA'ICE
LOBBY FLOOR PLAN
PARLOR 232
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-1-MICHIGAN ROOM BELOW
LINCOLN -<--ROOM
ABOVE
AMERICAN ROOM TOWER ROOM BERWYN ROOM
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MONDAY, AUGUST 30
9:00 a.IL
SECTION COUNCIL MEETINGS
CRIMINOLOGY
THE FAMilY
MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY
METHODOLOGY
POPULATION
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATION
1:30 p.m.
SECTION BUSINESS MEETINGS
THE FAMILY
METHODOLOGY
Lincoln Room
Michigan Room
Edgewater Room
South T errece
Berwyn Room
East Lounge
Ballroom
Michigan Room
South Terrace
MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY Edgewater Room
Special Report of Committee conducting A SURVEY OF SOCIOLOGY IN CURRICULA OF THE HEALTH PROFESSIONS, Peter New, Committee Chairmen
SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATION Bell room
1:30 p.m.
SECTION PROGRAM SESSIONS
SESSION ON CRIMINOLOGY lincoln Room
Chairmen: Albert K. Cohen, University of Connecticut
Structural Characteristics, Population Areas, end Crime Rates in the United States Richerd Quinney, New York University
The Utility of Records Matching for Juvenile Delinquency Research Maurice D. Van Arsdol, Jr., and Jon E. Simpson, University of
Southern California
A Value·Added Theory of Delinqency Marvin B. Scott, University of Toronto
The Concept "Crime" In Criminological Theory end Research Leroy C. Gould, Yale University
Discussion: Leonard D. Savitz, Temple University
Monday
SESSION ON SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY East Lounge
CURRENT STATUS AND PROSPECTS FOR SOCIAL PSYCHOlOGY
Chairman: William H. Sewell, University of Wisconsin
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Sign Functions: Organized Activities as Methods for Making en Invisible World Observable
Harold Garfinkel, University of California (Los Angeles)
Demography: From Impersonal Fate to Interpersonal Control Kurt Back, Duke University
The Give and Take Between Social Psychology and Related Disciplines Fred Strodtbeck, University of Chicago
SESSION ON POPULATION: Program to be announced
3:30 p.m.
SECTION BUSINESS MEETINGS
CRIMINOLOGY
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
POPULATION
3:30 p.m.
SECTION PROGRAM SESSIONS
SESSION ON METHODOLOGY
Lincoln Room
East Lounge
Berwyn Room
South Terrace
PROBLEMS AND POSITIONS IN METHODOLOGY
Chairman: Richard J. Hill, Purdue University
Nominal Scales and the Formulation of Scientific Laws Hubert M. Blalock, Jr., University of North Carolina
Ethnomethodology Harold Garfinkel, University of California (Los Angeles)
Social Research: A Sociology of Knowledge Perspective Gideon Sjoberg, University of Texas
Discussion: Howard S. Becker, Stanford University Alexander L. Clark, University ofT exes James A. Davis, NORC, University of Chicago David Gold, University of California (Santa Barbara)
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Monday
SESSION ON THE FAMILY Michigan Room
SYMPOSIUM ON CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORKS AND RESEARCH FRONTIERS IN FAMILY SOCIOLOGY
Chairman: Mirra Komarovsky, Barnard College
The Structural-Functional Approach M. F. Nimkoff, Florida State University
The Symbolic-Interactional Approach Sheldon Stryker, Indiana University
The Developmental Approach Roy H. Rodgers, University of Oregon
Discussion: Fred Strodtbec:k, University of Chicago Ivan Nye, Washington State University
SESSION ON SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATION
Chairman: Charles E. Bidwell, University of Chicago
Ballroom
Self-Concept of Ability and Academic: Achievement Wilbur B. Brookover and Jean M. LePere, Michigan State University;
Edsel L. Erickson, Western Michigan University: Shailer Thomas,
Ohio State University
Edgewater Room SESSION ON MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY
Social Structure, Personality, and Induction into a Professional Role Daniel J. Levinson, Center for Soc:iopsyc:hological Research, Harvard
8:30 p.m.
University
Discussion: Samuel W. Bloom, State University of New York (Downstate Medical
Center)
Edgewater Room
PLENARY SESSION: A RE-EVALUATION OF KARL MARX
Chairman: Charles H. Page, Princeton University
Karl Marx and Contemporary Sociology Lewis A. Coser, Brandeis University
Karl Marx: Sociologist or Marxist? T. B. Bottomore, Simon Fraser University
Marx' Sociological Theory: A Critical Apprec:lation Talcott Parsons, Harvard University
Marxian Sociology of Today X. N. Momdjian, Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 31
9:00 a.m. East Lounge
RESEARCH IN THE SOCIOLOGY OF LAW
Chairman: Arnold M. Rose, University of Minnesota
The Sociology of Law in America: Overview and Trends Jerome H. Skolnick, University of California (Berkeley)
Discussion: Carl A. Auerbach, University of Minnesota Law School Geoffrey C. Hazard, University of Chicago Law School Ernest M. Jones, University of Florida College of Law Victor G. Rosenblum, Northwestern University Henry E. Santo, District Judge, Denver, Colorado
9:00 a.m. Berwyn Room
SOCIOLOGY OF SCIENCE AND KNOWLEDGE
Chairman: Bernard Barber, Barnard College
Sources of Ideological Distortion Harry M. Johnson, University of Illinois
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A Problem for the Sociology of Knowledge: The Mutual Unawareness of Durkheim and Webar Edward A. Tiryakian, Duke University
Functions and Dysfunctions of "Fashion" in Sc:ienc:e: A Case for Social Change Bernard Barber, Barnard College
9:00 a.m. Edgewater Room
SOCIALIZATION
Chairman: Alan C. Kerc:khoff, Duke University
The Adolescent's Reference Set Norman Goodman, State University of New York (Stony Brook)
Instrumental and Expressive Parental Roles and Reaction to Frustration Leon S. Robertson, Wake Forest College: Louis E. Dotson, University of Tennessee
The Private and the Collective Spheres in Kibbutz Personality Development Robert End Ieman, Adelphi University
The Self and Role Selection Carl W. Backman and Paul F. Secord, University of Nevada
9:00 a.m. Ballroom
POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY: THE NEGLECTED ASPECTS OF POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY
Chairman: Joseph S. Rouc:ek, University of Bridgeport
Political Attitudes and Theories of Behavior Sylvia Sherwood, Tufts University
The Role of Politics in Changing Civilizations Kenneth V. Lottic:h, University of Montana
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Tuesday
Literary Intellectuals end Politics Ferdinand Koleger, Roosevelt University
Diseussion: Hugo 0. Engelmann, University of Wiseonsin (Milwaukee} Ernest M. Kuhinke, Pennsylvania Department of Health (Harrisburg) Panos D. Berdis, University of Toledo Theodore K. Noss, C. W. Post College Donald C. Orlich, Idaho State University
9:00 a.m. Sheridan Room
RURAL SOCIOLOGY
Chairman: John V. D. Saunders, University of Florida
Interrelationships Between Changes in Tenure end Changes in Farmers' Personalities in e Developing Soeiety
Orlando Fals-Borda, Universidad Naeional de Colombia
The Rural Chureh in e Changing Civilization John S. Holik end James Dorsett, University of Missouri
The Emerging Rural South: A Region under "Confrontation" by Mass Society Alvin L. Bertrand, Louisiana State University
9:00 a.m. South Terraee
POLITICAL SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
Chairman: William A. Gamson, University of Michigan
Politieal and Social Cleavages and the 1964 Eleetion Philip E. Converse, University of Michigan
Alienation, Membership, and Political Knowledge: A Comparative Study Melvin Seeman, University of California (Los Angeles)
Political Assimilation end Alienation Mervin E. Olsen, Indiana University
Education and Social Change: The Argentine Case David Nasatir, University of California (Los Angeles)
9:00 a.m. Michigan Room
SOCIOLOGY OF THE ARTS Chairman: Bernard Rosenberg, City University of New York (City College)
Non-Rational Elements in the Sociology of Art Peter Etzkorn, University of Nevada
Fairies end Their Proteges in Grimm's Tales Henry Carsch, Carleton College
Balzac; as Sociologist Francis Merrill, Dartmouth College
Sociology of Antiques Robert Maisel, University of California (Davis)
Diseussion: Joseph Bensman, City University of New York (City College)
Tuesday
9:00 a.m. Lincoln Room
SOCIAL CHANGE
Chairmen: Carle C. Zimmerman, North Dakota State University C. K. Cheng, University of Hawaii
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A Study of the Dynamies of Residential Populations in Six Prairie Cities: Phase One: Souree of Date and First Methods
Rieherd E. DuWors end Jay Beeman, University of Saskatchewan; Allan Olmsted, University of Washington
Soeiel Change Without Non-Conformity Lawrenee La Feve, Indiana State University
Stability in Regional Cultural Differenees . Norvel D. Glenn, University of Texas; J. L. Simmons, University of Illinois (Urbane)
Holistic; and Elementaristie Perspeetives on the Theory of Soeial Change Don Martindale, University of Minnesota (Minneapolis)
Discussion: Frank E. Hartung, Southern Illinois University Riehard L. Simpson, University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill) Thomas Philbrook, University of New Brunswick Noel Iverson, University of New Brunswick
9:00 a.m. Parkview Room
STATISTICAL PROBLEMS IN SURVEY ANALYSIS
Chairmen: Hanan C. Salvin, University of Rochester
Computer Generated Data and the Statistical Significance of Scalogram Roland J. Chilton, Florida State University
Computerized Qualitative Scanning Analysis of Survey Data: A Start and a Direetion Richard C. Gilman, University of Chicago
On the Utility of Cross Pressures as an Explanation of Changes in Voting Behavior Stanley Naparst, University of California (Berkeley)
Covarianee and Group Data Karl Schuessler, Indiana University
The Shortcomings of Cross-Classification as an Analytic; Tool Hanan C. Selvin, University of Rochester
1:30 p.m. South Terrace
POPULATION STUDIES 1: SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
Chairman: Otis Dudley Dunean, University of Michigan
A Comparative Study of Tables of Differential Association by Occupational Status Edward 0. Laumann, University of Michigan
Mobility and Kinship: A Reassessment of the Hypothesis David Goldberg, University of Michigan; Miehael Aiken, University of Wiseonsin
The Prestige of Occupations and Changes in Social Stratification Peter H. Rossi end Paul M. Siegel, NORC, University of Chicago
Diseussion: Reciproeal Influence Between Soeial Stratification·Mobility and Problems of Civilizations
Philip J. Allen, Mary Washington College
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Tuesday
1:30 p.m. East Lounge
THE MODERNIZING RURAL COMMUNITY
Chairman: Edgar A. Schuler, Michigan State University
The Role of the Sociologist in Community Action in the Rural South Charles G. Gomillion, Tuskegee Institute
The Impact of Change on the Villagers of Southeast Asia Robert A. Polson, Cornell University
The Contribution of Village Development to the Modernization of Nations Arthur F. Raper, Michigan State University
Discussion: Ralph McGill, Publisher and Editorial Columnist, The Atlanta Constitution
1:30 p.m. Edgewater Room
TRENDS OF SOCIOLOGY IN THE SOVIET UNION
Chairman: Talcott Parsons, Harvard University
Discussion: Pitirim A. Sorokin, Harvard University George Fischer, Columbia University X. N. Momdjian, Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R.
Lincoln Room 1:30 p.m.
SMALL GROUPS
Chairman: Robert F. Bales, Harvard University
The Effect of Weighted Links in Communication Networks Charles H. Hubbell, University of California (Santa Barbara)
Models for Inferring Relationships Between Group Size and Potential Group Productivity Ivan D. Steiner, University of Illinois
Dominance Structure and Stratification Charles Ackerman and Robert McGinnis, Cornell University
Discussion: Edgar F. Borgatta, University of Wisconsin
1:30 p.m. Berwyn Room
ECOLOGY
Chairman: Walter Firey, University of Texas
Dynamics of Residential Population Change in Six Prairie Cities: Phase Three: Inter-Occupational Flow and Total In-City Out-City Population Movement
Jay .Beaman and Richard E. DuWors, University of Saskatchewan
The Impact of Migration on the Socio-Economic Structure of Cities and Suburbs Sidney Goldstein and Kurt B. Mayer, Brown University
Residential Segregation of Minorities in the Urban Southwest Joan W. Moore and Frank Mittelbach, University of California (Riverside and
los Angeles)
Tuesday
1:30 p.m. Sheridan Room
CITIES IN HISTORY
Chairman: Charles Tilly, Joint Center for Urban Studies
The Pre-Industrial City and Popular Disturbances George Rude, University of Adelaide
Working-Class Life and Social Mobility in Nineteenth-Century American Cities Stephan Thernstrom, Harvard University
The Political Integration of Medieval Muslim Cities Ira M. Lapidus, University of California (Berkeley)
Discussion: Paul Meadows, Syracuse University
1:30 p.m. Ballroom
SOCIAL ROLES
Chairman: Morris S. Schwartz, Brandeis University
Research Towards the Development of Role Theory-a New Approach Jerald Hage and Gerald Marwell, University of Wisconsin
An Encounter Between Goffman's "Role Distance" and Merton's Reference Group Theory Rose Laub Coser, Northeastern University
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The Concept of "Role Constellation": The Case of the Executive Group Richard C. Hodgson, University of Western Ontario; Daniel J. Levinson, Harvard
University
1:30 p.m. Michigan Room
METHODOLOGY OF FIELD RESEARCH
Chairman: Ivan Vallier, University of California (Berkeley)
Approaching Structural Cho!!nge Through Field Studies Jay Schulman, Cornell University
Socio!!l Causality: Explaining Sequences of Events Jack Douglas, University of California (Los Angeles)
Criteria for Adequate Description in Field Research Roy Turner, University of British Columbia
Dimensions of Interviewer Performance in the Survey William L. Nicholls II, University of California (Berkeley)
Discussion: Aaron V. Cicourel, University of California (Berkeley)
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Tuesday
3:30 p.m. Edgewater Room
RACE AND ETHNIC RELATIONS
Chairman: Tilman Cothran, Atlanta University
The Precipitants and Underlying Conditions of Race Riots Stanley Lieberson and Arnold Silverman, University of Wisconsin
The Southern Student Sit-Ins: Intra-Group Relations and Community Conflict Martin Oppenheimer, Haverford College
Class and Ethnic Tensions: Minority Group Leadership in Transition Seymour Leventman, University of Pennsylvania
Status Crystallization and Interracial AHitudes S. Joseph Fauman, Eastern Michigan University
Discussion: Hylan G. Lewis, Howard University
3:30 p.m. East Lounge
POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY: THE NEGLECTED ASPECTS OF POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY
Chairman: Joseph S. Roucek, University of Bridgeport
Sociological Deficiencies and Opportunities in the Study of Hyphenated Americans Juris Veidemanis, Wisconsin State University (Oshkosh)
The Sociological and Political Aspects of Police Administration Vernon Fox, Florida State University
Party Charisma: A Critical took at the Politics of Developing Regions Irving L. Horowitz, Washington University (St. Louis)
Zionist Influence on American Higher Education: A Blueprint in Organizational Strategy Barnard H. Baum, Roosevelt University
Discussion: John Kosa, Harvard Medical School I. G. GossaH, Trinity Collage Alex Simiranko, University of Navada William H. Fisher, Texas Western Collage Ashakant Nimbark, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
3:30 p.m. Balmoral Room
RURAL SOCIOLOGY
Chairman: T. tynn Smith, University of Florida
The Changing Rural Social System in Central America W. Kennedy Upham, Texas A&M University
Factors Associated with Small Town Growth and Decline in the United States Glenn V. FuguiH, University of Wisconsin
Soma Effects of the Impact of 11 Changing Civilization upon CoHon Plantation Areas of the South
JosephS. Vandiver, University of Florida
Computer Simulation of Innovation Diffusion: An Illustration from a Latin-American Village J. David Stanfield, James A. Clark, Nan tlin, and EvaraH M. Rogers, Michigan
State University
Tuesday
3:30 p.m. South Terrace
URBAN SOCIOLOGY
Chairman: ScoH Greer, Northwestern University
Power and Community Structure: Who Governs, Where, and When? Terry N. Clark, Columbia University
Inter-Community Variation in Value Orientations Donald V. McCalister, North Carolina State University {Raleigh)
Some Impacts of Office Automation upon Status, Role Change, and Alienation Dean J. Champion, University of Tennessee
3:30 p.m. Ballroom
INDUSTRIAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL SOCIETY
Chairman: William H. Form, Michigan State University
Technological Change and Managerial Careers Raymond V. Bowers, C. D. Bryant, and Jerry L. L. Millar, University of Arizona
Organizational Rules and Surveillance William A. Rushing, Washington State University
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Organizational Size and Organizational Structure Richard H. Hall, Indiana University; J. Eugene Haas, Ohio State University;
Norman J. Johnson, University of Illinois {Chicago)
Discussion: Charles Perrow, University of PiHsburgh
3:30 p.m. Berwyn Room
CRIMINOLOGY
Chairman: Walter A. Lunden, Iowa State University
The Mobility of Narcotic Drug Addicts John C. Ball and William M. Bates, National Institutes of Health (Lexington,
Kentucky)
Crime as a Function of Anomie Elwin H. Powell, State University of New York (Buffalo)
Latin American Violence Samuel E. Wallace, Columbia University
Discussion: John H. Burma, Grinnell College
3:30 p.m. Sheridan Room
SOCIOLOGY AND PHILOSOPHY
Chairman: Edward A. Tiryakian, Duke University
Georges Gurvitch: Dialectical Sociology Phillip Bosserman, Boston University
Quantity and Quality Murray Melbin, Harvard University
The Logic and Meaning of the Logico-Meaningful Method Ronald J. Silvers, McMaster University
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Tuesday
3:30 p.m. Michigan Room
EDUCATION AS A SOCIAL SYSTEM
Chairman: W. W. Charters, Jr., Washington University (St. Louis)
Sex as a Latent Identity end Control over Professional Subordinates Anne E. Trask, University of Illinois; Neal Gross, Harvard University
School Milieu end School Problems of Negro Boys Lee N. Robins, RobinS. Jones, and George E. Murphy, Washington University (St.
Louis)
Occupational Recruitment and Socialization in Law School Joseph Zelan, Brandeis University
3:30 p.m. Parkview Room
POLITICAL SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
Chairman: Kathleen Archibald, University of California (Irvine)
Ideology and the Locus of Blame S. Alexander Weinstock, City University of New York .(City College)
Partisanship and Political Interest John C. Pock, Reed College
Agencies of Political Socialization end Political Change: Political Orientation of Japanese Lew Students
Yasumese Kuroda, University of Southern California
Legislative Decision-Making: A Case Study of Reference Behavior Jerry B. Michel, Texas Christian University
8:30 p.m. Edgewater Room
PLENARY SESSION: CIVILIZATIONS AND THEIR CHANGES
Chairman: Robert K. Merton, Columbia University
Genesis and Decay Robert A. Nisbet, University of California (Riverside)
Indices of Civilization Robert Bierstedt, New York University
Global Sociology: The World as e Singular System Wilbert E. Moore, Russell Sage Foundation
Discussion: Pitirim A. Sorokin, Harvard University
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1
9:00 a.m. Michigan Room
SOCIOLOGY OF SCIENCE AND KNOWLEDGE
Chairmen: Bernard Berber, Bernard College
Scientific Freedom end Moral Responsibility: A Study of Atomic Scientists Laurel R. Walum, Ohio State University
Scientists at Major and Minor Universities: A Study of Productivity and Recognition Diana Crane, Yale University
Changes in Social Origins of Federal Scientist-Administrators Eugene S. Uyeki, Case Institute of Technology
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The Effect of Differing Research Settings and Administrative Authority Patterns on Scientific Innovation
Gerald Gordon and Sue Marquis, University of Chicago
9:00 a.m. Edgewater Room
THE MODERNIZING URBAN COMMUNITY
Chairmen: Edgar A. Schuler, Michigan State University
Developing New Structures in Slum Communities Marshall B. Clinard, University of Wisconsin
Over-Urbanization: A Study of Squatter Development in Kingston, Jamaica Walter A. Freeman, Michigan State University; James A. Mau, Yale University
Studying Community Change Through the Use of a Permanent Sample Albert J. Mayer, Wayne State University
The Street Where You live: Attitudes Related to Neighborhood Class Structure Marshall W. Meyer, University of Chicago
Discussion: Roland J. Pellegrin, University of Oregon
9:00 a.m. East Lounge
SOCIOLOGY OF LAW
Chairman: Gresham M. Sykes, American Sociological Association
Where is the American Sociology of Law Going? N. S. Timasheff, Fordham University
Discrimination in Criminal Procedure StuartS. Nagel, University of Illinois
The Social Organization of Juvenile Justice: The Social and Legal Context of Juvenile Delinquency
Aaron V. Cieourel, University of California (Berkeley)
Due Process of Law in Research Organizations William M. Evan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Wednesday
9:00 a.m. South Terrace
DIMENSIONS OF RELIGIOSITY AND IRRELIGIOSITY
Chairman: J. Milton Yinger, Oberlin College
Normative Dissidence and Organizational Precariousness: A Case Study in American Irreligion N.J. Demerath Ill, and Victor Thiessen, University of Wisconsin
Christian Belief and Anti-Semitism Charles Y. Glock and Rodney Stark, University of California (Berkeley)
Religious Backgrounds of Air Force Trainees Joseph H. Fichter, Loyola University (New Orleans)
Religiosity in 5 D: An Empirical Analysis Joseph E. Faulkner and Gordon F. DeJong, Pennsylvania State University
9:00 a.m. Lincoln Room
NEW VISTAS IN SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY
Chairman: Theodore Abel, City University of New York (Hunter College)
Expectations, Predictions, and Norms Dennis H. Wrong, New York University
Status Phases, Social Mobility, and Differential Behavior Alvin Boskoff, Emory University
The Relation of Theory and Method Arnold M. Rose, University of Minnesota
Towards a "Simple" Mathematical Model of Society Franz Adler, California State College at Los Angeles
9:00 a.m. Sheridan Room
SMALL GROUPS
Chairman: Robert F. Bales, Harvard University
Concession-Making in Experimental Negotiations Otomar J. Bartos, University of Hawaii
Consensus-Forming Experiments Stuart C. Dodd and Stefan Christopher, University of Washington
The Comparative Roles of Informational and Material Commodities in Interpersonal Transactions
Sidney Rosen, MarqueHe University
Discussion: Harold Guetzkow, Northwestern University
9:00 a.m. Ballroom
SOCIOLOGY OF WAR AND PEACE: AMERICAN MILITARY INSTITUTIONS
Chairman: Lt. Col. Roger W. LiHie, United States Military Academy
The Influence of Sociological Factors on the Acceptance or Rejection of Military Careers Charles H. Coates, University of Maryland
Wednesday
Military Socialization in the Air Force ROTC Charles E. Woodhouse and Patrick D. Lynch, University of New Mexico
Desegregation in the U. S. Army Charles C. Moskos, University of Michigan
The Convergence of Military and Civilian Occupational Structure Albert D. Biderman and Laure M. Sharp, Bureau of Social Science Research
Discussion: Oscar Grusky, University of California (Los Angeles)
9:00 a.m. Berwyn Room
URBAN SOCIOLOGY
Chairman: Sylvia F. Fava, City University of New York (Brooklyn College)
Urbanization in Eastern Europe Jerry W. Combs, Bureau of the Census
Urbanization, Modernization, and Industrialization: The South American Experience James R. Wood and Orner R. Galle, Vanderbilt University
Urbanization in Uganda: Growth, Structure, and Change Alvin H. Scaff, Pomona College
The Urban Personality and the Rural Personality in Skopje, Yugoslavia Bernard S. Phillips, Boston University
11:00 a.m. Edgewater Room
BUSINESS MEETING
1:30 p.m. East Lounge
POPULATION STUDIES II: SOCIAL MOBILITY
Chairman: Otis Dudley Duncan, University of Michigan
Geographic Mobility of Professional Workers Jack Ladinsky, University of Wisconsin
Ability, Higher Education, and Occupational Mobility Bruce K. Eckland, University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill)
Occupational Mobility as a Probability Process Robert W. Hodge, NORC, University of Chi...,go
The Flow of Occupational Supply and Recruitment Peter M. Blau, University of Chicago
1:30 p.m. Edgewater Room
CULTURAL PLURALISM IN AMERICAN SOCIETY
Chairman: G. Franklin Edwards, Howard University
Racial and Ethnic Subsystems and Social Change Ira deA. Reid, Haverford College
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Changing Conceptions of Jewish Group Life in America Abraham G. Duker, Yeshiva University; Rabbi Arthur Hertzberg, Conference on
Jewish Social Studies, Inc.
Discussion: Charles F. Marden, Rutgers University Erich Rosenthal, City University of New York (Queens College)
1:30 p.m. Ballroom
THEORY AND METHOD IN THE SOCIOLOGY OF RELIGION
Chairman: J. Milton Yinger, Oberlin College
Historical Sociology and the Study of Protedantism: Auxilliary Theories to Weber's Protedant Ethic
Richard L. Means, Kalamazoo College
Meaning and Modernization Robert N. Bellah, Harvard University
Effectiveness of Religious Socialization: A Cross-Cultural Comparison Christen T. Jonassen, Ohio State University
Quantification of the Church-Sect Typology and Its Use in Empirical Research John Scanzoni, Indiana University
1:30 p.m. Parkview Room
SMALL GROUP METHODS
Chairman: Robert F. Bales, Harvard University
Realism in Laboratory Simulation: Myth or Method? Thomas E. Drabek, University of Denver; J. Eugene Haas, Ohio State University
An Experiment on Managerial Role Strain in Organizations Oscar Grusky, University of California (Los Angeles); Lindsey Churchill, Cornell
University
Social Change in Self-Analytic Groups Dexter Dunphy, Harvard University
Discussion: Theodore Mills, Yale University
1:30 p.m. Lincoln Room
UNESCO AND THE INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF SOCIOLOGY
Chairman: Clarence E. Glick, University of Hawaii
Discussion: Everett C. Hughes, Brandeis University Paul F. Lazarsfeld, Columbia University Charles P. Loomis, Michigan State University Talcott Parsons, Harvard University Roger Pineau, U. S. Department of State
Wednesday
1:30 p.m. South Terrace
INDUSTRIAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL SOCIETY
Chairman: William H. Form, Michigan State University
The Unemployed Community Louis A. Ferman, University of Michigan
Central Life Interests of German Industrial Workers Robert Dubin, University of Oregon
The Sociology of Unionism Sidney Peek, Western Reserve University
Discussion: Harold L. Sheppard, Upjohn Institute
1:30 p.m. Michigan Room
MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY: COMPLEX ORGANIZATION AND HEALTH PROFESSIONS
Chairman: Mary E. W. Goss, Cornell University Medical College
Administrative Dimensions of Professional Bureaucracies: Analysis of 156 Large Medical Groups Eliot Freidson and John H. Mann, New York University
The Bureaucratization of Finland's Medical System and Structural Strain: A Study of the Existence, Values, and Aspirations of Finnish Physicians
Eline Haavio-Mannila, University of Helsinki; Martin S. Weinberg, Rutgers University
Physicians' Attitudes Toward Government Participation in Medical Care John Colombotos, Columbia University School of Public Health and Administrative.
Medicine
Compliance Patterns and Communication Blocks in Five Hospitals Joseph Julian, Kansas State University
Discussion: Albert F. Wessen, Washington University (St. Louis)
1:30 p.m. Sheridan Room
SOCIOLOGY AND PHILOSOPHY
Chairman: Edward A. Tiryakian, Duke University
The Phenomenology of Alfred Schutz Maurice Natanson, University of California (Santa Cruz)
Sociological Implications of the Thought of George Herbert Mead Herbert Blumer, University of California (Berkeley)
Maurice Merleau-Ponty: Perception and Physiognomy John O'Neill, York University
Discussion: Rollin Chambliss, University of Hartford
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1:30 p.m. Berwyn Room
SOCIOLOGY OF WAR AND PEACE: APPROACHES FOR UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE TEACHING AND RESEARCH
Chairman: Morris Janowitz, Univeristy of Chicago
Discussion: Lewis A. Coser, Brandeis University Amitai Etzioni, Columbia University William Kornhauser, University of California (Berkeley) Dorothy L. Meier, Washington University (St. Louis)
3:30 p.m. Berwyn Room
METHODOLOGY: HISTORICAL METHODOLOGY IN SOCIOLOGY
Chairman: Werner J. Cahnman, Rutgers University
History and the Sociological Method: A New Appraisal S.D. Clark, University of Toronto
The Sociological Use of Historical Data in Communications Research Ernest Manheim, University of Missouri (Kansas City)
The Historical Approach to the Study of an American Ethnic Group Thomas F. O'Dea, Columbia University
3:30 p.m. South Terrace
SOCIAL ORGANIZATION: LATIN AMERICA
Chairman: Nathan L. WheHen, The University of Connecticut
Class and Politics in Colombia Arthur J. Vidich, New School for Social Research
Ideologies and AHitudes of the Spanish Speaking "Intelligentsia" in the Caribbean Manuel Maldonado-Denis, Universidad de Puerto Rico
Discussion: Wendell Bell, Yale University William H. Form, Michigan State University
3:30 p.m. Edgewater Room
POVERTY AND THE LAW
Chairman: Richard D. Schwartz, Northwestern University
Law and Poverty: Some Research Issues Jerome E. Carlin, Jan Howard, and Sheldon Messinger, University of California
(Berkeley)
Discussion: Harry V. Ball, University of Hawaii Geoffrey C. Hazard, University of Chicago Law School Martin Rein, Bryn Mawr College
Wednesday
3:30 p.m. Lincoln Room
MATHEMATICAL MODEL BUILDING
Chairman: Harrison C. White, Harvard University
Models of Social Structure Hyman Landau, University of Chicago
Mathematical Models in Geography Brian J. L. Berry, University of Chicago
Another Look at Models of lntergenerational Occupational Mobility Robert L. Crain, University of Chicago
Discussion: Herbert L. Simon, Carnegie Institute of Technology
3:30 p.m. East Lounge
THE FAMILY: SUBCULTURAL VARIATIONS
Chairman: Harold T. Christensen, Purdue University
American Youth Culture: Independent or Dependent? Lucius F. Cervantes, St. Louis University
Family and Peer Group Influences upon Youth Behavior
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George Won and Douglas Yamamura, University of Hawaii; Kiyoshi Ikeda, Oberlin College
Dissimilarity of Religious Background of Marital Partners as a Factor in Marital Conflict Richard N. Hey, University of Minnesota
Negro and White Families in an Urban SeHing Harvey J. Locke, University of Southern California; Mary Margaret Thomas, Uni
versity of California (Los Angeles)
Interracial Marriage and Divorce in the State of Hawaii Thomas P. Monahan, State University College (Oswego)
Discussion: Ernest A. Smith, City University of New York (Hunter College) Kenneth Barber, Purdue University Kiyoshi Ikeda, Oberlin College
3:30 p.m.
ECOLOGY
Sheridan Room
Chairman: Walter Firey, University of Texas
Changes in Mode of Transit to Work in Cleveland Halliman H. Winsborough, Duke University
The Spatial Organization of Metropolitan Housing in the United States in Relation to the Central Business District
Theodore R. Anderson, University of Iowa
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Wednesday
3:30 p.m. Ballroom
COLLECTIVE BEHAVIOR
Chairman: Joseph R. Gusfield, University of Illinois
National Character in the Egyptian Revolution Baha Abu-Laban, University of Alberta (Edmonton)
A Multilinear Conception of Total Cultural Revolutions John C. Leggett, University of California (Berkeley); John Magney, University of
Michigan
Utopian Symbols in the History of the British Labour Party Gerhard W. Ditz, Loyola University (Chicago)
Discussion: Samuel J. Surace, University of California (Los Angeles)
3:30 p.m. Michigan Room
NEW VISTAS IN SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY
Chairman: Theodore Abel, City University of New York (Hunter College)
Evaluation Processes and Authority Structures Sanford M. Dornbusch, W. Richard Scott, Bruce C. Busching, and James D. laing,
Stanford University
The Nature of Social Reality and of Man: Implications for Theory Construction in Sociology Gideon Sjoberg, University of Texas
Identity as a Problem in the Sociology of Knowledge Peter Berger, New School for Social Research
The Sociology of Knowledge: A Guide to Truth Werner Stark, Fordham University
The Essentially Problematic Character of the Practical Activities H. Garfinkel, University of California (Los Angeles)
8:00 p.m. Edgewater Room
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS
10:00 p.m. Ballroom
DUTCH TREAT PARTY
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2
9:00 a.m. East Lounge
RACE AND MINORITY GROUP RELATIONS
Chairman: Harold W. Pfautz, Brown University and Tougaloo College
Race Relations in Great Britain Peter I. Rose, Smith College
Racial Segregation In South Africa: Degrees and Kinds Pierre L van den Berghe, University of Washington
Cultural vs. Social Marginality: The Anglo-Indian Case Noel P. Gist, University of Missouri
Social Distance and the Integration of American Indian Youth H. E. Herrington, Wayne State University
Discussion: Everett C. Hughes, Brandeis University
9:00 a.m. Edgewater Room
URBAN SOCIOLOGY
Chairman: William E. Cole, University of Tennessee
Alienation and Communication among Urban Renovators Peter K. New, Tufts University; J. Thomas May, Tulane University
Fatherless Families: A Study in Neighboring and Mutual Aid Seymour S. Bellin, Louis Kriesberg, and Joan Weber, Syracuse University
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Civic and Political Elites in the American City: A Frame of Reference For Community Power Research
David L Westby, Pennsylvania State University
A Hard Look at Cities and Urban Studies Dan Dodson, New York University
9:00 a.m. Sheridan Room
ECOLOGY
Chairman: Walter Firey, University of Texas
Public Housing as an Ecological Influence in Three English Cities John H. Mabry, University of Vermont
Another Look at Socio-Economic Status Distributions in Urbanized Areas Joel Smith, Duke University; Herbert Collins, North Carolina State University
Social Problems and Social Cohesion Raymond L Gorden, Antioch College
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Thursday
9:00 a.m. Ballroom
MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY: SOCIAL STRUCTURE AND ILLNESS·ORIENTED BEHAVIOR
Chairman: George G. Reader, Cornell University Medical College
Conformity to Medical Recommendations in Coronary Heart Disease Walter L. Johnson, American Nurses' Foundation
Discharge from Hospital Against Medical Advice: A Study of Reciprocity in the DoctorPatient Relationship
Milton S. Davis, Cornell University Medical College; Robert P. von der Lippe, Brown University
Awareness of Physician's Social Status Within an Urban Community Daniel Rosenblatt, State University of New York {Downstate Medical Center);
Edward A. Suchman, University of Pittsburgh
The Family Life Cycle and Use of Health Services Ronald Andersen and Odin W. Anderson, Center for Health Administration
Studies, University of Chicago
Discussion: Julius A. Roth, Boston University
9:00 a.m. South Terrace
SOCIOLOGY OF VALUES
Chairman: Louis Schneider, University of Illinois
Leisure in the American and Soviet Systems of Values Paul Hollander, Harvard University
Further Studies of the Values of Extreme Behavioral Deviants Robert A. Gordon, Johns Hopkins University
Value-Orientations, Personal Adjustment, and Social Behavior of Members of Three American Religious Groups
Joseph E. McGrath, University of Illinois
The Measurement of Value Dissensus
9:00 a.m.
J. L. Simmons and George J. McCall, University of Illinois; Norval Glenn, University of Texas
Michigan Room
SOCIAL CHANGE Chairmen: Carle C. Zimmerman, North Dakota State University
Edgar A. Schuler, Michigan State University
Marx and Weber as Theorists of Social, Economic, and Political Change George A. Huaco, Yale University
Radiocarbon 14 Dating and Social Change Carle C. Zimmerman, North Dakota State University
Motivation and Social Change George K. Zollschan, Bureau of Social Science Research
Discussion: James A. Mau, Yale University Charles Tilly, Joint Center for Urban Studies Leon Warshay, Ohio State University
Thursday
9:00 a.m. Berwyn Room
COLLECTIVE BEHAVIOR
Chairman: Kurt Lang, State University of New York {Stony Brook)
The Flying Saucerians: An Open Door Cult H. Taylor Buckner, University of California {Berkeley)
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Conversion to a Deviant Perspective John Lofland, University of Michigan; Rodney Stark, University of California
{Berkeley)
A Test of Some Propositions about Crowd Formation and Behavior James Hundley and E. L. Quarantelli, Ohio State University
Discussion: Frank Miyamoto, University of Washington
9:00 a.m. Lincoln Room
NEW VISTAS IN SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY
Chairman: Theodore Abel, City University of New York {Hunter College)
Interrelations among Different Types of Social Change Neil J. Smelser, University of California {Berkeley)
Social Change and the Dualities in Human Nature Lewis S. Feuer, University of California {Berkeley)
Intervention and Research in Sociology Alvin W. Gouldner and William Yancey, Washington University {St. Louis)
The Role of Encapsulation in the Limitation of International Conflict Amitai Etzioni, Columbia University
11:00 a.m. Edgewater Room
BUSINESS MEETING
1:30 p.m. Sheridan Room
SOCIAL ORGANIZATION: LATIN AMERICA
Chairman: Nathan L. Whetten, University of Connecticut
The Family-Community Arrangement and Social Change in Bolivia Olen E. Leonard, Farm Population Branch, E.R.S., U.S. Department of Agriculture
Return Migration in Latin America: The Puerto Rican Experience Jose Hernandez-Alvarez, University of California {Berkeley)
The Impact of La Violencia on Personality Disorganization in Colombia: An Ex Post Facto Experiment
Aaron Lipman, University of Miami; A. Eugene Havens, University of Wisconsin
Discussion: Lloyd H. Rogier, Yale University Samuel Eugene Wallace, Columbia University
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Thursday
1 :30 p.m. Edgewater Room
THE DEVELOPMENT OF SOCIOLOGICAL MATERIALS FOR USE IN AMERICAN SECONDARY SCHOOLS
Chairman: Neal Gross, Harvard University
The Sociological Resources Project: Progress and Future Plans Robert A. Feldmesser, Dartmouth College
Games with Simulated Environments for High School Students James S. Coleman and Sarane Boocock, Johns Hopkins University
Research Exercises for Beginning Sociology Robart Sokol, Dartmouth College
A High School Teaching Unit in tha Sociology of Science Robart K. Bain, Purdue University
1:30 p.m. Michigan Room
HISTORY OF SOCIOLOGY
Chairman: Rollin Chambliss, University of Hartford
Chicago: A Chapter in the History of Sociology Robert E. L. Faris, University of Washington
Charles Horton Cooley's Theory of Social Change Roscoe C. Hinkle, Temple University
The Development of Role Theory and Its Use in the Comparative Study of Cultures Frances H. Jacobs, Boston University
Discussion: Walter A. Sedelow, Jr., St. Louis University
1:30 p.m. Berwyn Room
THE FAMILY: THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS
Chairman: Bernard Farber, University of Illinois
The Universality of the Family: A Conceptual Analysis Ira L. Reiss, University of Iowa
Endogamy in Industrial Societies John Finley Scott, University of California {Davis)
The Inertial Principle and Incest Avoidance William R. Catton, Jr., University of Washington
Discussion: John Mogey, Boston University
1:30 p.m. Lincoln Room
SOCIAL CHANGE Chairmen:. Carle C. Zimmerman, North Dakota State Uiversity
Joseph B. Ford, San Fernando Valley State College
Negro leadership and Social Change A. N. Cousins, Cleveland State University
Thursday
Social Change in Communist China C. K. Cheng, University of Hawaii
Oswald Spengler's Theory of Social Change Joseph B. Ford, San Fernando Valley State College
Tradition and Modernity: Confused Polarities in Social Change Joseph Gusfield, University of Illinois
Discussion: Butler A. Jones, Ohio Wesleyan University Gladys Engel Lang, Center for Urban Education Raymond Mack, Northwestern University
1:30 p.m. Ballroom
CRIMINOLOGY
Chairman: Walter A. Lunden, Iowa State University
Integration of the Social Control System John P. Clark and Edward W. Haurek, University of Illinois
The Police Dilemma in England and America Gerhard Falk, State University College (Buffalo)
Crime Problems in Emerging African Democracies D. E. J. MacNamara, New York Institute of Criminology
Discussion: Frank E. Hartung, Southern Illinois University
1:30 p.m. South Terrace
METHODS OF SURVEY RESEARCH
Chairman: Hanan C. Salvin, University of Rochester
What Conditional Relationships Can Contribute to Theory Morris Rosenberg, National Institute of Mental Health
Structural Effects: Index of Social Structure or Statistical Artifact Donald I. Warren, University of Michigan
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Toward 11 Paradigm of Respondent Bias in Survey Research Gene F. Summers, University of Illinois; Andre D. Hammonds, Indiana State
University
Characteristics of Willing and Reluctant Respondents: Contingency Table versus Multivariate Analysis
Kenneth G. Lutterman and Ronald M. Pavalko, University of Wisconsin
Values and Social Structure: The Case of National Comparisons of Occupational Prestige Donald J. Treiman and Peter H. Rossi, NORC, University of Chicago; Alex lnkeles,
Harvard University
1:30 p.m. East Lounge
THE EMERGING WORLD COMMUNITY
Chairman: Edgar A. Schuler, Michigan State University
Cooperation among Private and Public Organizations in Developing World Community Alvin Roseman, University of Pittsburgh
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The Role of the University in Developing World Community Paul A. Miller, West Virginia University
The Role of the Sociologist in Developing World Community Irwin T. Sanders, The Ford Foundation
Discussion: John Useem, Michigan State University
3:30 p.m. South Terrace
SOCIOLOGY OF THE MINISTRY: THE PROTESTANT CLERGY
Chairmen: J. Milton Yinger, Oberlin College
Structural Restraints on the Involvement of Ministers in a Civil Rights Demonstration Jeffrey K. Hedden end Raymond C. Rymph, Purdue University
Segmentation of Radicalism: The Case of the Protestant Campus Minister Phillip E. Hammond, University of Wisconsin
Ministers on the Move: Sources of Inter-Church Mobility Robert E. Mitchell, University of California (Berkeley)
The White Protestant Clergy: Some Central Tendencies and Variations Ross P. Scherer, Notional Council of Churches
3:30 p.m. Michigan Room
INDUSTRIAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL SOCIETY
Chairman: William H. Form, Michigan State University
Discretionary Income and Social Development Nelson Foote, Tarrytown, New York
Eschatons of Change: Some Philosophical Backgrounds of Development Theory Paul Meadows, Syracuse University
Industrialization and Community Status Structure William A. Faunce and M. Joseph Smucker, Michigan State University
Discussion: Raymond Mack, Northwestern University
3:30 p.m. Edgewater Room
SOCIOLOGY OF WAR AND PEACE
Chairman: Morris Janowitz, University of Chicago
Patterns of Rebellion and Revolution William Kornhauser, University of California (Berkeley)
Terminal Outcomes of the Cold War Jiri Nehnevajsa, University of Pittsburgh
The Growth of Trans-National Participation Robert C. Angell, University of Michigan
Some International Dimensions of the Role of Military Forces in Internal Political Conflict Charles W. Wheatley, Dartmouih College
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Chairman: Bernard Rosenberg, City University of New York (City College)
The Sociology of Art and The Art of Sociology Judith Kramer, Brooklyn College
The Sociology of Caricature: David Low and Colonel Blimp Lawrence H. Streicher, Institute for Juvenile Research
Alienation and the Artist Bernard Rosenberg, City University of New York (City College)
Discussion: Adolf Tomars, City University of New York (City College}
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RAPID, LARGE-SCALE CHANGES IN SOCIETIES
Chairmen: S.D. Clerk, University of Toronto
Social Change and Social Thought in the English Reformation Michael Walzer, Princeton University
Tocqueville's Analysis of the French Revolution Seshe Weitman, Johns Hopkins University
Regional Variations in the Early French Revolution Gilbert Shapiro, Boston College Institute of Human Sciences
Discussion: Welter A. Sedelow, Jr., St. Louis University
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THREE MODELS SIMULATING WORK AND ITS DISCONTENTS
Chairmen: Robert B. Smith, Columbia University
Output Norms end Productive Behavior in Non-Cooperative Work Groups Raymond Breton, Johns Hopkins University
Simulating the Behavioral Consequences of Changes in Organizational Systems R. R. Ritti end C. P. Fair, IBM (Armonk)
Computer Simulation of Role Conflict Resolution John T. Gullehorn end Jeanne E. Gullehorn, Michigan State University
Discussion: Paul F. Lazarsfeld, Columbia University
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EDUCATION IN CHANGING SOCIETIES
Chairman: Joseph Gusfield, University of Illinois
Professional and Political Attitudes of Chilean Students Myron Glazer, Princeton University
Occupational Aspirations of English Public School Boys lan Weinberg, University of Michigan
Cross-Cultural Images of Schools and Teachers George Gerbner, University of Pennyslvanie
Discussion:· Welter Phillips, University of Illinois
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AUTHORITATIVE
The Social Psychology of Social Movements Professor Toch attempts to identify a set of conditions and dynamics common to social movements, from small-scale "crank" groups to mass revolutionary organizations. Dealing with the functions that movements serve for their members, with typical and extreme membership career patterns, and with significant theoretical issues, he builds up a conceptual framework that will be useful to any social scientist concerned with social, political, cultural, or technological change.
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ASA COMMITTEES, 1965 ASIA FOUNDATION GRANT
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INDEX OF PARTICIPANTS
Abel, Theodore ----------------1-4-, 20, 23 Abu-Lebon, Boho ---------------------20 Ackermon, Chorles ---------------------8 Adler, Fronz -------------------------14 Aiken, Michoel -----------------------7 Allen, Philip J. ------------------------7 Andersen, Rono ld ---------------------22 Anderson, Odin W. -------------------22 Anderson, Theodore R. ----------------19 Angell, Robert C. --------------------26 Archibald, Kothleen ------------------12 Auerboch, Corl A. ---------------------S
Back, Kurt ----------------------------3 Backman, Corl W. -------------------S Bain, Robert K. ----------------------24 Boles, Robert F. _________________ 8, 14, 16
Bo II, Ho rry V. ------------------------18 Bo II, John C. ------------------------11 Barber, Bernord _________________ s ( 2), 13
Barber, Kenneth ----------------------19 Bordis, Ponos D. -----------------------6 Bartos, Otomo r J. --------------------14 Bates, Williom M. --------------------11 Bourn, Bernard H. ---------------------10 Beamon, Joy -------------------~---7, 8 Becker, Howo rd S. ---------------------3 Bell, Wendell ------------------------18 Bellah, Robert N. ---------------------16 Bellin, Seymour S. --------------------_21 Bensmo n, Joseph ----------------------6 Berger, Peter -------------------------20 Berry, Brian J. L. ---------------------19 Bertrand, Alvin L. ---------------------6 Bidermo n, Albert D. __________________ IS Bidwell, Charles E. ---------------------4 Bierstedt, Robert ---------------------12 Blolock, Hubert M., Jr. -----------------3 Blau, Peter M. _______________________ IS Bloom, Samuel W. ---------------------4 Blumer, Herbert ----------------------17 Boocock, Sorone ----------------------24 Borgotto, Edgor F. ---------------------8 Boskoff, AI vi n ------------------------14 Bosserman, Phillip --------------------11 Bottomore, T. B. -----------------------4 Bowers, Roymond V. -------------------11 Breton, Roymond ---------------------27 Brookover, Wilbur B. -------------------4 Bryo nt, C. D. ------------------------11 Buckner, H. Toylor --------------------23 Burmo, John H. -----------------------11 Busching, Bruce C. --------------------20
Cohnmon, Werner J. ------------------18 Carlin, Jerome E. --------------------18 Corsch, Henry ------------------------6 Cotton, Williom R., Jr. ----------------24 Cervontes, Lucius F. ------------------19
Chombliss, Rollin -----------------17, 24 Chompion, Deon J. -------------------11 Chorters, W. W., Jr. -----------------'-12 Cheng, C. K. ----------------------7, 2S Chilton, Rolond J. --------------------7 Christensen, Horold T. -----------------19 Christopher, Stefan -------------------1-4-Churchill, Lindsey ---------------------16 Cicourel, Aaron V. -----------------9, 13 Cl o rk, Alexander L. --------------------3 Clork, Jomes A. ---------------------10 Clork, John P. ------------------------2S Clork, S. D. ----------------------18, 27 Clork, Terry N. -----------------------11 Clinord, Morsholl B. ------------------13 Cootes, Chorles H. -------------------1-4-Cohen, Albert K. ----------------------2 Cole, Williom E. ----------------------21 Colemon, Jomes S. ___________________ _24 Collins, Herbert ----------------------21 Colombotos, John --------------------17 Combs, Jerry W. _____________________ IS Converse, Philip E. --------------------6 Coser, Lewis A. ___________________ _4, 18
Coser, Rose Loub ---------------------9 Cothran, Tilman ----------------------10 Cousins, A. N. -----------------------'-24 Crain, Robert L. ----------------------19 Crone, Diono ------------------------13
Dovis, Jomes A. -----------------------3 Dovis, Milton S. ----------------------22 DeJong, Gordon F. --------------------14 Demeroth, N. J., Ill -------------------14 Ditz, Gerhord W. ---------------------20 Dodd, Stuo rt C. ----------------------14 Dodson, Don -------------------------21 Dornbusch, Sonford M. ________________ 20 Dorsett, Jomes ------------------------6 Dotson, Louis E. _______________________ s Doug los, Jock -------------------------9 Drabek, Thomos E. --------------------16 Dubin, Robert ------------------------17 Duker, Abrohom G. -------------------16 Duncan, Otis Dudley ________________ 7, IS Dunphy, Dexter -----------------------16 DuWors, Richord E. __________________ 7, 8
Ecklond, Bruce K. _____________________ IS Edwo rds, G. Fro nkli n __________________ IS Endleman, Robert ----------------------S Engelmonn, Hugo 0. -------------------6 Erickson, Edsel L. ----------------------4 Etzioni, Amitai --------------------18, 23 Etzkorn, Peter -------------------------6 Evon, Williom M. ---------------------13
Foir, C. P. ---------------------------27 Folk, Gerhord ------------------------2S
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Fals-Borda, Orlando ___________________ 6
Farber, Bernard ----------------------2-4-Faris, Robert E. L --------------------24 Faulkner, Joseph E. -------------------14 Fauman, S. Joseph --------------------10 Faunce, William A. -------------------26 Fava, Sylvia F. -----------------------15 Feldmesser, Robert A. ----------------2-+ Ferman, louis A. --------------------17 Feuer, lewis S·------------------------23 Fichter, Joseph H. --------------------1-+ Firey, Walter --------------------8, 19, 21 Fischer, George ________________________ 8
Fisher, William H. --------------------10 Foote, Nelson ------------------------26 Ford, Joseph B. -------------------2-4-, 25 Form, William H. -----------11, 17, 18, 26 Fox, Vernon --------------------------10 Freeman, Walter A. -------------------13 Freidson, Eliot ------------------------17 Fuguitt, Glenn V. ---------------------10
Galle, Omer R. -----------------------15 Gamson, William A. -------------------6 Garfinkel, Harold ---------------3{2), 20 Gerbner, George ---------------------27 Gilman, Richard C. --------------------1 Gist, Noel P. -------------------------21 Glazer, Myron -----------------------27 Glenn, Norval D. ------------------7, 22 Glick, Clarence E. --------------------16 Glock, Charles Y. --------------------1-4-Gold, David --------------------------3 Goldberg, David ----------------------7 Goldstein, Sidney ---------------------8 Gomillion, Charles G. -----------------8 Goodman, Norman --------------------5 Gorden, Raymond l. ------------------21 Gordon, Gerald ----------------------13 Gordon, Robert A. -------------------22 Goss, Mary E. W. --------------------17 Gossett, I. G. ------------------------10 Gould, leroy C. -----------------------2 Gouldner, Alvin W. -------------------23 Greer, Scott -------------------------11 Gross, Neal ----------------------12, 24 Grusky, Oscar ---------------------15, 16 Guetzkow, Harold ---------------------14 Gulla horn, Jeanne E. ------------------27 Gullahorn, John T. --------------------27 Gusfield, Joseph ---------------20, 25, 27
Haas, J. Eugene -------------------11, 16 Haavio-Mannila, Elina ----------------17 Hadden, Jeffery K. -------------------26 Hage, Jerald -------------------------9 Holl, Richard H. ----------------------11 Hammond, Phillip E. ------------------26 Hammonds, Andre D. ------------------25 Hartung, Frank E. -------------------7, 25 Haurek, Edward W. -------------------25 Havens, A. Eugene --------------------23 Hazard, Geoffrey C. ----------------5, 18 Hern6ndez-Aivorez, Jose ---------------23
Herrington, H. E. ---------------------21 Hertzberg, Rabbi Arthur ---------------16 Hey, Richard N. ----------------------19 Hill, Richard J. -----------------------3 Hinkle, Roscoe C. ---------------------2-4-Hodge, Robert W. --------------------1 5 Hodgson, Richard C. -------------------9 Holik, John S. -----------------------6 Hollander, Paul ----------------------22 Horowitz, Irving l. --------------------' 0 Howard, Jan ------------------------18 Huaco, George A. --------------------22 Hubbell, Charles H. -------------------8 Hughes, Everett C. ---------------16, 21 Hundley, James ----------------------23
Ikeda, Kiyoshi ------------------'---19{2) lnkeles, Alex -------------------------25 Iverson, Noel -------------------------7
Jacobs, Frances H. -------------------2-+ Janowitz, Morris -------------------18, 26 Johnson, Harry M. ---------------------5 Johnson, Norman J. -------------------11 Johnson, Walter l. --------------------22 Jonassen, Christen T. -----------------16 Jones, Butler A. ----------------------25 Jones, Erne~ M. ----------------------5 Jones, Robin S. -----------------------12 Julian, Joseph -----------------------17
Kerckhoff, Alan C. ---------------------5 Kolegar, Ferdinand --------------------6 Komarovsky, Mirra --------------------4 Kornhauser, William ---------------18, 26 Kosa, John --------------------------10 Kramer, Judith -----------------------27 Kriesberg, louis ----------------------21 Kuhinka, Ernest M. --------------------6 Kuroda, Y asumasa --------------------12
ladinsky, Jack -----------------------15 La Fave, lawrence ---------------------7 Laing, James D. ----------------------20 landau, Hyman ----------------------19 lang, Gladys Engel ------------------25 lang, Kurt ---------------------------23 Lapidus, Ira M. -----------------------9 loumann, Edward 0. -------------------1 lozarsfeld, Paul F. -----------------16, 27 Leggett, John C. ---------------------20 Leonord, Olen E. ---------------------23 LePere, Jean M. -----------------------4 leventmon, Seymour -------------------10 Levinson, Daniel J. ------------------4, 9 Lewis, Hylan G. ----------------------10 Lieberson, Stanley --------------------10 Lin, Nan ----------------------------10 Lipman, Aaron -----------------------23 Little, Roger W. ----------------------14 locke, Hervey J. -------------------19 Lofland, John ----------------------23 loomis, Charles P. ---------------------16 lottich, Kenneth V. -------------5
Lunden, WaIter A. -----------------'', 25 Lutterman, Kenneth G. ________________ 25 Lynch, Patrick D. ---------------------' 5
Mabry, John H. ----------------------21 McCalister, Donald V. -----------------'' McCall, George J. ___________________ 22 McGill, Ralph -------------------------8 McGinnis, Robert ----------------------8 McGrath, Joseph E. -------------------22 Mack, Raymond -------------------25, 26 MacNamara, D. E. J. __________________ 25 Magney, John ------------------------20 Maisel, Robert ------------------------6 Maldonado-Denis, Manuel _____________ 18 Manheim, Ernest ----------------------18 Mann, John H. -----------------------'7 Marden, Charles F. ------------------- 16 Marquis, Sue -------------------------13 Martindale, Don -----------------------7 Marwell, Gerald ----------------------9 Mau, James A. --------------------13, 22 May, J. Thomas -----------------------21 Mayer, Albert J. ---------------------13 Mayer, Kurt B. ------------------------8 Meadows, Paul _____________________ 9, 26 Means, Richard L. ____________________ 16
Meier, Dorothy l ---------------------'8 Melbin, Murray ----------------------'' Merrill, Francis -----------------------6 Merton, Robert K. --------------------12 Messinger, Sheldon ____________________ 18 Meyer, Marsha II W. ___________________ 13 Michel, Jerry B. ----------------------12 Miller, Jerry L. l. ---------------------'' Miller, Paul A. -----------------------26 Mills, Theodore -----------------------16 Mitchell, Robert E. ___________________ 26
Mittelbach, Frank -------------------- 8 Miyamoto, Frank ---------------------23 Mogey, John -------------------------24 Momdjian, X. N. __________________ _4, 8 Monahan, Thomas P. __________________ 19 Moore, Joan W. -----------------------8 Moore, Wilbert E. --------------------12 Moskos, Charles C. -------------------' 5 Murphy, George E. ___________________ 12
Nagel, Stuart S. ----------------------13 Naparst, Stanley ----------------------7 Nasatir, David ------------------------6 Natanson, Maurice ____________________ 17 Nehneva jsa, Jiri ----------------------26 New, Peter K. ----------------------2, 21 Nicholls, William L., II -----------------9 N imba rk, Ash a kant --------------------' 0 Nimkoff, M. F. -----------------------_4 Nisbet, Robert A. ---------------------12 Noss, Theodore K. ---------------------6 Nye, Ivan ----------------------------4
O'Dea, Thomas F. ---------------------18 Olmsted, Allan ------------------------7 Olsen, Marvin E. ----------------------6
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O'Neill, John ------------------------17 Oppenheimer, Martin -----------------' 0 Orlich, Donald C. ---------------------6
Page, Charles H. ----------------------4 Parsons, Talcott _________________ 4, 8, 16 Pavalko, Ronald M. -------------------25 Peck, Sydney -------------------------17 Pellegrin, Roland J. ___________________ 13
Perrow, Charles ----------------------' I Pfautz, Harold W. ____________________ 21 Philbrook, Thomas ---------------------7 Phillips, Bernard S. --------------------' 5 Phi II ips, WaIter ----------------------27 Pineau, Roger -------------------------'6 Pock, John C. ------------------------'2 Polson, Robert A. ----------------------8 Powell, Elwin H. ----------------------''
Quarantelli, E. L. ---------------------23 Quinney, Richard ----------------------2
Raper, Arthur F. ----------------------8 Reader, George G. -------------------22 Reid, Ira deA. ------------------------' 5 Rein, Martin -------------------------18 Reiss, Ira L. --------------------------24 Ritti, R. R. ---------------------------27 Robertson, leon S. ---------------------5 Robins, lee N. -----------------------12 Rodgers, Roy H. -----------------------4 Rogers, Everett M. --------------------' 0 Rogier, Lloyd H. ---------------------23 Rose, Arnold M. --------------------5. 14 Rose, Peter I. ------------------------21 Roseman, Alvin -----------------------25 Rosen, Sidney ------------------------14 Rosenberg, Bernard ______________ 6, 27 (2) Rosenberg, Morris --------------------25 Rosenblatt, Daniel --------------------22 Rosenblum, Victor G. ------------------5 Rose nth a I, Erich -----------------------16 Rossi, Peter H. ---------------------7, 25 Roth, Julius A. -----------------------22 Roucek, Joseph S. ___________________ 5, I 0
Rude, George -------------------------9 Rushing, William'A. -------------------'' Rymph, Raymond C. __________________ 26
Sanders, Irwin T. _____________________ 26
Santo, Henry E. -----------------------5 Saunders, John V. D. ------------------6 Savitz, leonard D. ---------------------2 Scaff, Alvin H. -----------------------15 Scanzoni, John -----------------------16 Scherer, Ross P. _______________________ 26
Schneider, louis ----------------------22 Schuessler, Karl -----------------------7 Schuler, Edgar A. ____________ 8, 13, 22, 25 Schulman, Jay ------------------------9 Schwartz, Morris S. --------------------9 Schwartz, Richard D. __________________ 18 Scott, John Finley ____________________ 24
Scott, Marvin B. ----------------------2
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Scott, W. Richord --------------------20 Secord, Paul F. ------------------------5 Sedelow, Walter A., Jr. _____________ 24, 27 Seeman, Melvin -----------------------6 Salvin, Hanan C. ----------------7(2), 25 Sewell, William H. ---------------------3 Shapiro, Gi I bert ----------------------27 Sharp, Laure M. ______________________ IS Sheppard, Harold L. __________________ 17 Sherwood, Sylvia ______________________ S
Siegel, Paul M. ------------------------7 Silverman, Arnold ---------------------10 Silvers, Ronald J. ---------------------11 Simirenko, Alex ______________________ I 0
Simmons, J. L. ----------------------7, 22 Simon, Herbert L. ____________________ 18
Simpson, Jon E. -----------------------2 Simpson, Richard L. --------------------7 Sjoberg, Gideon ___________________ 3, 20 Skolnick, Jerome H. -------------------5 Smelser, Neil J. -----------------------23 Smith, Ernest A. ----------------------19 Smith, Joel --------------------------21 Smith, Robert B. ----------------------27 Smith, T. Lynn -----------------------10 Smucker, M. Joseph ___________________ 26 Sokol, Robert ------------------------24 Sorokin, Pitirim A. __________________ 8, 12 Stanfield, J. David --------------------10 Stark, Rodney ---------------------14, 23 Stark, Werner ------------------------20 Steiner, Ivan D. -----------------------8 Streicher, Lawrence H. ________________ 27 Strodtbeck, Fred -----------------------3 Stryker, Sheldon ----------------------_4 Suchman, Edward A. __________________ 22 Summers, Gene F. ____________________ 2S Surace, Samuel J. ____________________ 20 Sykes, Gresham M. ___________________ 13
Thernstrom, Stephan -------------------9 Thiessen, Victor ______________________ 14 Thomas, Mary Margaret ---------------19 Thomas, Shailer ----------------------_4 Tilly, Chorles ----------------------9, 22 Timasheff, N. S. ----------------------13
Tiryakian, Edward A. ____________ 5, II, 17 Tomors, Adolf ________________________ 27 Trask, Anne E. ------------------------12 T rei man, Donald J. ___________________ 2S Turner, Roy ---------------------------9
Upham, W. Kennedy __________________ 10
Useem, John -------------------------26 Uyeki, Eugene S. _____________________ 13
Va II ier, Ivan --------------------------9 Van Arsdol, Maurice D., Jr. _____________ 2 van den Berghe, Pierre L. ______________ 21 Vandiver, Joseph S. -------------------10 Veidemanis, Juris ---------------------10 Vidich, Arthur J. _____________________ IS von der Lippe, Robert P. _______________ 22
Wallace, Samuel E. ----------------11, 23 Walum, Laurel R. _____________________ 13
Walzer, Michael ----------------------27 Warren, Donald I. _____________________ 2S
Warshay, Leon ---------------------- 22 Weber, Joan -------------------------21 Weinberg, lan ------------------------27 Weinberg, Martin S. ------------------17 Weinstock, S. Alexander ______________ 12 Weitman, Sasha ----------------------27 Wessen, Albert F. ---------------------17 Westby, David L. ----------------------21 Wheatley, Charles W. --------------- 26 Whetten, Nathan L. _______________ 18, 23 White, Harrison C. -------------------19 Winsborough, Halliman H. _____________ 19
Won, George ----------------------- 19 Wood, James R. ______________________ IS Woodhouse, Charles E. ________________ IS Wrong, Dennis H. --------------------14
Yamamura, Douglas ___________________ 19 Yancey, William ----------------------23 Yinger, J. Milton ______________ 14, 16, 26
Zelan, Joseph ------------------------12 Zimmerman, Carle C. _________ 7, 22(2), 24 Zollschan, George K. __________________ 22
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The Maciver Lectureship, awarded annually to the author of a publication which has made an outstanding contribution to the progress of sociology, represents one of the major gestures of recognition by the profession and the American Sociological Association. The Award was established several years ago, on the initiation of Professor Theodore Abel, to honor Robert M. Maciver whose own work has done so much to advance the field.
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