1965 PROGRAM, PACIFIC SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, RAMADA INN, SALT LAKE CITY, UT, APRIL 22-24, 1965
THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1965
SESSIONS
I. Theory
Nicholas Sofios, Richard Ogles and William J. Wilson, Washington State Univ: Evaluating the Empirical Significance of Theoretical Terms: Alternative Criteria Applied to Culture
James T. Duke, Brigham Young University: Alternatives in Sociological Theory
Michael R. Mend, UCLA: ëParsonsí ëGeneralized Mechanismsí as an Analytic Framework for the Sociological Study of Time
II. Sociology of Race Relations
Vernon Davies, Washington State Univ: Fertility Versus Welfare: the American Negro Dilemma
Harold Charnofsky, Univ of Southern California: The Negro in Professional Baseball: Prologue to Social Change
Armand L. Mauss, Diablo Valley College: Mormonism and Race Attitudes
III. Sociology of Occupations
John C. Pock, Reed College: Collectivity Orientations and Occupational Values of College-Trained Workers
S. John Dackawich, California State College at Long Beach, and Joseph Breaugh, Wayne State Univ: Occupational Centrism: The Teacher
Ann Terry DíAncre, San Francisco State College: An Occupational Study of the Strip-Dancer Career
IV. Formal Organization
William A. Rushing, Washington State Univ: Organizational Size, Rules, and Surveillance
George Rothbart, Univ of Oregon: Cognitive Structure and the Symbolic Meanings of Prison Experience
Robert Faulkner and Oscar Grusky, UCLA: Some Effects of Formal Structure on Leadership Recruitment: A Study of Musical Organizations
V. Political Sociology
Peter Orleans, UCLA: The Structure of Electoral Agreement Among Subarea Populations by Type of Election
Thomas J. Duggan, San Francisco State College: Reference Groups and Voting Blocs in Campaign Behavior in Community Elections
Roy T. Bowles, Texas Technological College: The Social Sources of Opinion Consistency
VI. Internal Migration
Ted T. Jitodai and Bonnie M. Arai, Univ of Oregon: Social and Economic Correlates of Outmigration
Maurice D. Van Arsdol, Jr., Univ of Southern California, and Georges Sabagh, UCLA: Prospective and Retrospective Intrametropolitan Residential Mobility
Plenary Session
Chairman: Clarence Schrag, Univ of Washington
LeMar T. Empey, Roland Pellegrin, and Charles Glock: Technical and Ethical Problems in Evaluating Demonstration and Action
FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1965
VII. Problems of Consensus
Donald E. Larsen, Univ of Alberta: A Study of Consensus on Rights and Obligations
Richard F. Larson and Sara Smith Sutker, Oklahoma state Univ: Value Consensus and the Socioeconomic Structure
Stuard C. Dodd and Stefan Christopher, Univ of Washington: Consensus-Forming Experiments
VIII. The Family and Socialization
Theodore B. Johannis, Jr., Univ of Oregon: Religious Affiliation: Position in Family as a Variable
Donald Ball, California Lutheran College: Toward a Sociology of Toys: Inanimate Objects as Social Worlds
Roy Rodgers, Univ of Oregon: Role Expectations and the Family Life Cycle in a Suburban Sample
Elizabeth Prescott, Pacific Oaks College: Emotional Climates in Group Day Care Centers
IX. Urbanization and Social Change
Sanford Labovitz, Washington State Univ: Technological Dualism and Societal Change
Julius Rivera, Univ of Arizona: The Latin American Working Class and United Stats Policy
Peter Orleans and James Watson, UCLA: Processual Versus Typological Interpretations of Urbanization: Is the Difference a Consequence of Displacement of Scope?
Annual Business Meeting
Presider: Walter T. Martin, Oregon
X. Social Interaction I
J. Richard Udry and Mary Hall, California State Polytechnic College: Marital Role Segregation and Social Networks in Middle Class Middle-Aged Couples
F. W. Nichols, Stanford Univ: Communications Networks as Status Structures
Richard Ofshe, Stanford Univ; Norman Goodman, State Univ of New York, Stony Brook: Symmetry of Connotative Meaning and the A-B-X Model
T. A. Nosanchuk, Univ of British Columbia: The Game of Non-Musical Chairs: A Questionnaire Approach to Proxemics.
XI. Adolescence and Delinquency I
Fred J. Shanley, Univ of Southern California: Middle-Class Delinquency as a Social Problem
Kenneth Polk, Univ of Oregon: The Stress of Adolescence As an Aspect of Juvenile Misconduct
LaMar T. Empey, Univ of Southern California; Maynard L. Erickson, Brigham Young Univ: Hidden Delinquency and Social Status
Julia R. Schwendinger and Herman Schwendinger, UC Berkeley: Identifying Members and Non-Members of an Adolescent System of Strata
XII. Medical Sociology I
Dorothy Miller, Dept of Mental Hygiene, California: Worlds that Fail: I. Retrospective Analysis of Posthospital Mental Patientsí Worlds
Joan H. Harris, Portals Research, Los Angeles: Outcomes of a Half-Way House Experience for Mental Patients
Arlene K. Daniels, Mental Research Institute, Palo Alto; and Roy E. Clausen, Washington D.C.: Role Conflict in Military Psychiatry
Robert M. Gray, Joseph F. Kesler, and Adina M. Reinhardt, Univ of Utah: Psycho-Social Factors in the Rehabilitation of Cardiovascular Patients in Later Maturity
XIII. Sociology of Religion I
Benton Johnson, Univ of Oregon: On the Measurement of Religious Commitment
Robert Blumstock, McMaster Univ: The Evangelization of Jews: A Comment on the Reduction of Inter-Group Tension
Scott G. McNall, Univ of Oregon: Religion in a Bedroom Community
Jan Hajda, UC Riverside: Latitudinarianism in Religious Organizations
XIV. Social Interaction II
Francesca Cancian, Stanford Univ: Dominant and Affectionate Behavior in Two Cultures
Joan P. Emerson, UC Berkeley: Acknowledging the Serious Import of Humor in Social Encounters
Clifford T. Paynton, UCLA: Competition and Interpersonal Relations
XV. Adolescence and Delinquency II
Richard I. Martin and Malcolm W. Klein, Univ of Southern California: A Comparative Analysis of Four Measures of Delinquency Seriousness
William Maurice Rose and Ted C. Smith, Univ of Utah: Ethnic Group Differences in Conceptions of Community Authority
Julia R. Schwendinger and Herman Schwendinger, UC Berkeley: Relations Between Delinquency and the Adolescent System of Strata
XVI. Medical Sociology II
Phillip M. Moody, Univ of Utah: The Effects of Socio-Economic Status and Reference Groups on Oral Polio Vaccination Participation
Robert Finney, Univ of Utah: Communication as an Intervening Variable Affecting the Success of a Community Action Program
XVII. Sociology of Religion II
Fred Thalheimer, San Francisco State College: Religiosity and Academic Specialty: Stability and Change
C. Dale Johnson, San Diego State College; Barbara Warme, Univ of Kansas: Colleague Relationships Among the Clergy: An Interdenominational Comparative Study
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS
Presider: Melvin Seeman, UCLA
Walter T. Martin, Oregon: Socially Induced Stress: Some Converging Theories
SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1965
XVIII. Sociology of Deviancy
William J. Chambliss and Herbert L. Costner, Univ of Washington: Deviation and Conformity: A Social-Psychological Perspective
Basil J. Sherlock, UCLA: Career Problems and Deviance: Narcotics Addiction Among Physicians and Nurses
Don C. Gibbons, San Francisco State College: The Asexual Image of Man in Sociology: A Comment
Walter E. Hunt, Arizona State Univ: Errant Parents: A Study of Parental Characteristics of Middle and Upper Class Sexual Delinquents
XIX. Social Stratification
David Feldman, San Diego State College: Social Class and Academic Achievement at Law School
George H. Weightman, San Diego State College: Systems of Social Stratification in Three North Lebanese Towns
Joel B. Montague, The Univ of New South Wales: Australia: A Middle-Class Society with a Working-Class Style of Life
Carol L. Huffine, Arizona State Univ: A Study of Inter Socio-Economic Class Language Differences
Ernest A.T. Barth and Walter B. Watson, Univ of Washington: The Working Wife, Occupation, Family Life-Style, and the Theory of Social Stratification
XX. Methodology
Robert K. Leik, Univ of Washington: Irrelevantí Aspects of Stooge Behavior: Implications for Leadership Studies and Experimental Methodology
Bhopinder S. Bolaria, Washington State Univ: Interviewing English and American Doctors
Joseph W. Rogers, Nebraska State Univ; Norman S. Hayner, Univ of Washington: The Relative Merit of Certain Parole Prediction Items as Perceived by Ten Correctional Groups
C. LeRoy Anderson, Montana State Univ: Development of an Objective Measure of Orientation Toward Public Dependence
Robert A. Ellis, Univ of Oregon: Some Misconceptions about College Drop Outs
XXI. Reference Group Theory
David Feldman, C. Dale Johnson and Thomas L. Gillette, San Diego State College: Community Identification and Participation in Selected Southern California Suburbs
V. Dallas Merrell, Brigham Young Univ: A Comparison of Student Identification at Snow College and Brigham Young University
Asghar Fathi, Univ of Alberta: Latent Identity and Person Perception
Robert Haedorn and John P. Miller, Washington State Univ: Relationships Between Perceived Self Images and Anxiety and Neurosis