1966 PROGRAM, PACIFIC SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, GEORGIA HOTEL, VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA, APRIL 7-9, 1966
THURSDY, APRIL 7, 1966
SESSIONS
I. Sociology of Education
Chairman: Burton R. Clark, UC Berkeley
Wilson Record, Portland State College: Role Strain in High School Counseling: A Typology
Walter E. Schafer and J. Michael Armer, Univ of Oregon: Determinants of High School Curriculum Placement: A Study of Educational Selection
Wayne L. Larson and Walter L. Slocum, Washington State Univ: Social Determinants of Discrepancies between Educational Aspirations and Expectations
Harold G. Hubbard, California State College Long Beach: Empirical Evidence for the Universality of High Educational and Occupational Aspirations
II. Delinquency
Chairman: Delbert S. Elliott, San Diego State College
Malcolm W. Klein and Lois Y. Crawford, Univ of Southern California, LA: Groups, Gangs and Cohesiveness
Robert E. Knoll, San Fernando Valley State College: Delinquent Ideology: A Study of the Delinquent Act
Robert M. Terry, UC Santa Barbara: Police Criteria in the Screening of Juvenile Offenders
III. Social Psychology I
Chairman: John James, Portland State College
Jan Hajda, UC Riverside: Social Integration, Isolation, Solitude, and Loneliness: The Impact of Book Reading
Marcia Meeker, Dept of Mental Health, LA County: Evaluating a Mental Health Service in a Low Income Neighborhood
Roy Turner, Univ of British Columbia: Problems in the Study of Interaction
P.M. George, Univ of Alberta, Edmonton: The Occupational Choice of College Students: Centrality of the Occupation and the Evaluative-Cognitive Congruency
Claude F. Bennett, Univ of Arizona: Provider Role Fulfillment as a Factor in Change from Single to Multiple Occupational
IV. Medical Sociology
Chairman: Robert C. Leonard, Univ of Arizona
Robert M. Gray and Carl Peterson, Univ of Utah: Anxiety and Medical Student Performance: A Social System Interpretation
Minako Kurokawa, Univ of Waterloo: Childhood Accident as a Measure of Social Integration
Donald W. Ball, California Lutheran College: The Ethnography of an Abortion Clinic: Presentational Strategies and the Rhetoric of Legitimization
Powhatan j. Wooldridge, James K. Skipper and Robert C.Leonard, Univ of Arizona: Instrumental and Expressive Interaction between Nurse and Patient
V. Minorities I
Chairman: Edgar Z. Friedenberg, UC Davis
Walter T. Martin, Univ of Oregon: Occupational Differentiation and Racial Discrimination: Some Preliminary Data
Samuel J. Surace, UCLA: Assimilation Conditions of Contact, and the Mexican-Americans: Some Theories and Date
Helen M. Crampton, Univ of Utah: The Mexican-American in Salt Lake County: His Educational Problems
C. William Camp and John R. Howard, Univ of Oregon: How the Negro Poor See the Anti-Poverty Program
John R. Howard, Univ of Oregon: Becoming a Black Muslim: A Study of Commitment Process in a Deviant Political Organization
VI. Methodology I
Chairman: Maurice D. Van Arsdol, Jr., Univ of Southern California
F. Ivan Nye and Homer Metcalf, Washington State Univ: The Construct Validity of a Lie Scale
John W. Kinch, San Francisco State College: The Manipulation of Subjects in Experiments: A Discussion of Ethics in Science
Dorothy Miller, Robert Barnhouse, Richard Fallenbaum and William Dawson, California Dept of Mental Hygiene: Skiptracers, Investigators and Social Scientists: Ethics, Problems and Techniques of Follow-up Studies
Virginia L. Oleson and Elvi W. Whittaker, UC Medical Center, San Francisco: Role-Making in Participant Observation
VII. Public Opinion
Chairman: Douglas S. Yamamura, Univ of Hawaii
C. LeRoy Anderson, Univ of Arizona: A Preliminary Study of Generational, In-Group and Out-Group Public Dependency Orientations
Roy T. Bowles, Washington State Univ: The Political Functions of Variations in the Organization of Opinion
David Nasatir, UCLA: Perceptions of Power
John C. Pock, Reed College: Some Correlates of Attitudes Toward Civil Liberties
Plenary Session
Presider: Robert E. L. Faris, Univ of Washington
William J. Goode, Columbia Univ: The Protection of the Inept
FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1966
VII‘. Formal Organizations
Chairman: Witold Krassowski, Univ of Santa Clara
Evelyn Montague, Univ of Idaho: The Transition from Voluntary to Professional Organization: A Case Study
John D. Brewer, UCLA: The Problem of Peripheral Research Contacts in Studies of Formal Organizations
William A. Rushing, Washington State Univ: Organizational Size and Administration: A Methodological Analysis of a Heterogeneous Category
IX. Sociology of Mental Health
Chairman: Thomas J. Scheff, UC Santa Barbara
Egon Bittner, Langley Porter Neuropsychiatric Institute: Police Discretion in Emergency Apprehensions of Mentally III Persons
Vincent H. Myers, Univ of Southern California: Culture Shock and Psychotherapy
Bernard Berk, UC Santa Barbara: Staff Turnover and Socialization as Factors Creating Uniformity in Attitudes among Psychiatric Aides
Donald L. Spence, Langley Porter Neuropsychiatric Institute: Adjustments and the Recall of Difficulties and Gratifications
X. Conflict and Social Action
Chairman: Warren E. Kalbach, Univ of Alberta, Edmonton
Discussant: William R. Catton, Jr., Univ of Washington
Alex Garber, Sacramento State College: The Study of Ideology in an Age of Conflict
Irving Krauss, Univ of Hawaii: Class and Class Conflict in the Public Sector
John Horton, UCLA: Order and Conflict Theories as Competing Ideologies
XI. The Professions
Chairman: Raymond J. Murphy, UCLA
Arlene k. Daniels, Mental Research Institute Palo Alto: Conditions which Decrease the Internalization of Commitment to Professional Goals in Training: The Case of the Military Psychiatric Residency
Joel B. Montague, Jr., Washington State Univ: Professionalism among American, Australian and English Physicians
Vonnie Gurgin, Andrew Billingsley and Naomi Streshinsky, UC Berkeley: Bureaucratic vs. Professional Orientations
Herman A. Wallin, Univ of Oregon: Providing Incentives for Professionals in Two-Year Colleges
XII. Sociology of Religion
Chairman William J. Klausner, Univ of Redlands
Benton Johnson, Univ of Oregon: Theology and the Position of Pastors on Public Issues
C.V. Gustafson, Lewis and Clark College: The Measurement of Doctrinal Difference in the Oregon Baptist Schims
Theodore B. Johannis, Jr. and Lyle Larson, Univ of Oregon: Religion and the Structure of Familial Decision-Making and Division of Labor
T.A. Nosanchuk, Univ of British Columbia: Dimensions of Denominationalism: A Multi-Dimensional Approach to Canadian Protestantism
XIII. Comparative Sociology
Chairman: Leo Kuper, UCLA
Alex Simirenko, Univ of Nevada: The Concept of Industrial Society Under Criticism by Soviet Sociologists
Asghar Fathi, Univ of Alberta, Calgary: Marginality, Leadership and Directed Change: An Instance from the Middle East
David O. Arnold, UC Berkeley: Poland, Hungary and Czechoslovakia: Differing Reactions to Communist Rule
Baha Abu-Laban, Univ of Alberta, Edmonton: Social Control and the Press in Lebanon
XV. Criminology
Chairman: Clarence Schrag, Univ of Southern California
Robert L. Burgess and Ronald L. Akers, Univ of Washington: A Differential Association-Reinforcement Theory of Criminal Behavior
Hugh F. Cline, UC Santa Barbara: The Determinants of Normative Patterns in Correctional Institutions
Peter G. Garabedian, Arizona State Univ: Social Development in a Maximum Security Setting
XVI. Methodology II
Chairman: Ralph Thomlinson, California State College Los Angeles
Jack P. Gibbs, Washington State Univ: Identification of Units in Sociological Theories
Irwin Deutscher, Syracuse Univ: Looking Backward: Case Studies on the ëProgressí of Methodology in Sociological Research
Richard Ofshe and Ronald Anderson, Stanford Univ: A Test of the Paired Comparisons Scaling Model: A Preliminary Report
Raymond L. Gold and F.B. Nelson, Univ of Montana: Determining Validity of Field Work Data
Gerald A. King, Stanford Univ: An Information System Approach to Survey Analysis
XVII. Social Psychology II
Chairman: Robert K. Leik, Univ of Washington
Iain S. B. Couchman, Univ of Oregon: An Exploratory Study of Riesmanís Type
Morris J. Daniels, San Diego State College: Sources of Universalism in Social Roles
Clayton W. Lane and Robert A. Ellis, Univ of Oregon: Social Mobility and Anticipatory Socialization
Ronald Maris, Arizona State Univ: Suicide in Chicago: An Ecological Study
XVIII. Status and Stratification
Chairman: Morris Zelditch, Jr., Stanford Univ
David L. Thomas, Western Washington State College: A Theory of Status Recruitment
Ralph H. Turner, UCLA: Acceptance of Irregular Mobility n Britain and the United States
J. Michael Armer, Univ of Oregon: A Preliminary Analysis and Measurement of National Prestige
Ronald E. Anderson, Stanford Univ: Status Structures in Coalition Bargaining Games
Jerry L. L. Miller, R.V. Bowers, and L.G. Warner, Univ of Arizona: A Factor Analysis of Work Consideration of Middle Management
XIX. Radical Politics: Right and Left
Chairman: Ted C. Smith, Univ of Utah
Gerard A. Bandmeyer and R. Sergio Denisoff, San Francisco State College: Status Politics: An Appraisal of the Application of a Concept
Armand L. Mauss, Diablo Valley College: The Reluctant Right: Right-Wing Anti-Communism among Libertarian University Students
Scott G. McNall, Univ of Minnesota: The Radical Rightist: A Deviant Type
Theodore Ravetz and Robert Faulkner, UCLA: The Berkeley Student Revolt: Some Aspects of Support for the Free Speech Movement
Annual Banquet
Presider: James F. Short, Jr., Washington State Univ
Presidential Address: Melvin Seeman, UCLA: Status and Identity: The Problems of Inauthenticity
SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 1966
Plenary Session
Presider: S. Frank Miyamoto, Univ of Washington
Discussants: Harry Alpert, Univ of Oregon; Otto N. Larsen, Univ of Washington; Ralph H. Turner, UCLA
Wilbert E. Moore, American Sociological Association: Sociology as a Profession: The National Scene