1971 PROGRAM, PACIFIC SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, HILTON HAWAIIAN VILLAGE HOTEL, HONOLULU, HAWAII, APRIL 8-10, 1971
THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1971
SESSIONS
I. Sociology of Development
Chairman: Asghar Fathi, Univ of Calgary
Courtney B. Cleland, Univ of Arizona: Recurrent Issues in Community Development
Dean E. Frease, Univ of Calgary: All Power to the People, The Case of the Yugoslav Workers’ Councils
Gurcharn S. Basran, Univ of Saskatchewan: Problems of Development in Underdeveloped Countries
Tamme Wittermans, Univ of Hawaii: Cultural Factors as Determinants in the Survival of a Home Industry in Indonesia
II. Ecology
Chairman: Peter A. Morrison, The Rand Corporation
Gordon Stavig, Univ of Southern California: An Empirical Study of Primacy on the International Level
Eugene Grigsby, III, UCLA: Race and Cities: A Commentary
III. Criminology – Part A
Chairman: Solomon Kobrin, Univ of Southern California
Virginia S. Lewis, Univ of Southern California; Seymour Pollack, Univ of Southern California School of Medicine; Gilbert Geis, Cal State College, LA: Narcotics Testing: Problems and Prospects
Alvin Rudolph, San Jose State College: The Jail Inmate and the World of Work
Malcolm W. Klein, Univ of Southern California: On the Front End of the Juvenile Justice System
Victor G. Haddox, Institute of Psychiatry and Law, Univ of Southern California School of Medicine; Milton D. Jacobson, Univ of Virginia: Longitudinal Psychometric Evaluation of Long Term Methadone Maintenance Subjects in Honolulu
IV. Sociology of Science
Chairman: Lowell Hargens, Univ of Washington
Nicholas Sofios, Univ of Connecticut; Richard H. Ogles, Washington State Univ: The Logical Place of the Sociology of Science in the Methodological Analysis of Science
Frederick W. Preston, Chico State College: The Concept of Race in American Sociology: A Case in the Sociology of Science
Nico Stehr, Univ of Alberta: Societal Consequences of Science-Technology and the Public
James C. McCann, Univ of Washington: Productivity and Reproductivity: Relations between Marital Fertility and Scholarly Performance
V. Sociology of the Family
Chairman: Charles E. Bowerman, Washington State Univ
John W. Bedell, Cal State College, Fullerton: The One-Parent Family: Mother Absent Due to Death
Peggy G. Koopman, Univ of Centerbury, New Zealand: Dyads as Analytical Units of the Family
Minako Kurokawa Maykovich, Sacramento Staet College: A Comparative Study of Pscho-Social Roles of Children in Changing Family
Rebecca Vreeland, Univ of Nevada; Alan K. Austin, Rice Univ: Some Aspects of the Sexual Revolution: Dating Patterns of Harvard Men, 1960-1970
VI. Urban Sociology
Chairman: Edgar W. Butler, UC Riverside
Discussant: William L. Yancey, Vanderbilt Univ
Howard M. Bahr and Bruce Chadwick, Washington State Univ: Indians in Cities: An End to Invisibility
Bruce A. Chadwick and Lynn White, Washington State Univ: Correlates of Urban Residence Among the Spokane Indians
Perry E. Jacobson, Cal State College, Fullerton: The Extent of the Intermarriage Factor in a Metropolitan Area
Dennis McElrath, UC Santa Cruz: Under, Over, and Optimum Urbanization
P.D. Weldon, Univ of Singapore: Predicting Satisfaction with Urban Life: The Case of Singapore
VII. Political Sociology
Chairman: Fred Thalheimer, San Francisco State College
Russell J. LeVesque, Univ of Arizona: White Response to Negro Voter Registration in Southern States
Hans Sebald, Arizona State Univ: Voices of Was and Peace—What to They Know?
Scott G. McNall, Arizona State Univ: New Role for the Military: Saving the Environment
Sador Halebsky, Syracuse Univ: The Political Theory of Mass Society: A Critique with Suggestions for Research
James T. Duke, Brigham Young Univ: A Tentative Statement of a Theory of Power and Conflict
VIII. Organizations
Chairman: Sanford M. Dornbusch, Stanford University
Paul Goldman, Univ of Nevada, Reno: Size and Differentiation in Organization: A Test of a Theory
Oscar Grusky, UCLA: Succession and Organizational Innovation: Some Experimental Findings
James Stam, Western Michigan Univ; J Victor Baldridge, Stanford Univ: The Dynamics of Conflict on Campus: A Study of the Stanford ‘April Third Movement’
Sanford Labovitz, Univ of Southern California; Jon Miller, Univ of Southern California, LA: Conflict, Polarization and Change in an Organizational Setting
Donald E. Turner, S.J., Univ of Santa Clara; Sanford M. Dornbusch, Stanford Univ; W. Richard Scott, Stanford Univ: Authority and Evaluation in the Roman Catholic Church
IX. Mass Communications and Public Opinion
Chairman: Lyle G. Warner, Univ of Nevada, Reno
J. David Martin, Louis N. Gray, Gale L. Smoke, Franklin D. Wilson, Washington State Univ: Mass Media Violence and Overt Behavior: A Natural Experiment
Joseph E. Scott; Jack L. Franklin, Indiana Univ: An Analysis of Sex References in the Mass Media: 1950, 1960, and 1970
Viktor Gecas, Washington State Univ: Sex and Class Differences in Aggressive Acts and Motives in Popular Magazine Fiction
Riley Dunlap; Richard P. Gale; Brent M. Rutherford, Univ of Oregon: Concern for Environmental Rights Among College Students
John F. Reid, Univ of Canterbury, New Zealand: A Descriptive Account of Film Censorship in New Zealand
X. Small Groups
Chairman: John James, Portland State Univ
Leonard Broom; Byron Sansom, Univ of Texas: Group Formation Among the Blind and the Deaf
Paul V. Crosbie, Univ of Arizona: Social Exchange and Power Compliance: A test of Homans’ Propositions
John F. Glass, San Fernando Valley State College: The Presentation of Self and the Encounter Culture: Notes on the Sociology of T-Groups
Jerry C. Outlaw; Florence Ridlon; Howard F. Taylor, Syracuse Univ: Minimum Resource and Set-Balance Predictions in Triadic Coalitions: A Pretest
Donna F. Ver Steeg, UCLA: A Study of the Effects of Counseling as Modified by Length of Waiting Time on Client Satisfaction
XI. Collective Behavior and Social Movements – Part A
Chairman: Ted C. Smith, Univ of Utah
Discussants: Tamotsu Shibutani, UC Santa Barbara; Ralph Turner, UCLA
Roger O’Toole, Univ of Toronto: Some Aspects of Conspiracy Theory in Social Movements: The Case of a Political Sect
Faye C. Huerta, Univ of Utah: Time Limitations and Interactional Primacy in Charismatic Leadership: A Critique
William A. Anderson, Arizona State Univ: Counterrioters in Urban Riots: A Typology
Robert C. Day, Washington State Univ: The Emergence of Indian Activism as a Social Movement
Joseph Harry, Wayne State Univ: Conservation, Social Class and Class Conflict
THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1971
XII. Comparative Social Systems
Chairman: Sanford Labovitz, Univ of Southern California
Discussant: Raj S. Gandhi, Univ of Calgary
Donald W. Ball, Univ of Victoria: What the Action is: A Cross-Cultural Approach
Wayne Plasek, San Fernando Valley State College: Occupational Estrangement, Alienation, and Attitudes Toward Social Change: The Case of Social Work and Dentistry in Sweden
XIII. Criminology – Part B
Chairman: A.W. McEachern, Univ of Southern California
Discussant: Gilbert Geis, California State College at LA
Lowell L. Kuehn, Univ of Washington: Victim Identification of Suspects and Police efficiency
T.C. Esselstyn, San Jose State College: The Concept of Crime
John C. Quicker, Dominguez Hills State College: Self-Reported Delinquent Behavior and Punitiveness
Kenneth Polk, Univ of Oregon; James Berry, Illinois State Univ: A Longitudinal Analysis of School Status and Delinquent Behavior
XIV. International Population
Chairman: Ralph Thomlinson, Institute of Population Studies, Chulalongkorn Univ, Bangkok, Thailand; and The Population Council, New York
Stephen Yeh, Univ of Singapore: Fertility Decline in Singapore
Ronald E. Krane, San Fernando Valley State College: Acculturative Effects of International Migration in a Developing Country: The Case of Turkey
B.L. Mortensen, California State College, San Bernardino: Fertility, Alienation, and Social Rank: An Ecological Study Using Data from Five Countries
Larry D. Barnett, California State College, LA: A Study of the Relationship Between Attitudes Toward World Population Growth and U.S. Population Growth
Patricia Charde, San Fernando Valley State College: Change and Stability of Social Structure in a Metropolitan Area: Los Angeles, 1940-1960
XV. Economy and Society
Chairman: Martin Meissner, Univ of British Columbia
Tom Taveggia, Univ of British Columbia: Blue-Collar Voluntarism
Graham Johnson, Univ of British Columbia: Voluntary Associations and Social Change: Some Theoretical Issues
Anne Crichton; John Price, Univ of British Columbia: Decision Making in the Dialysis Programme in British Columbia
XVI. Social Change – Part A
Chairman: Dennis McElrath, UC Santa Cruz
Ronald Ye Lin Cheng, Univ of Hawaii: Comments on Some Problems Which Continue to Plague the Study of Modernization
Linda Brookover Bourque; John C. McKinney, CA State College, LA: The Changing South: National Incorporation of a Region
Philip Ehrensaft, UC Santa Cruz: Semi-Industrial Capitalism in the Third World
Philip E. Hammod, Univ of Arizona: Some Problematics of Pluralism
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS
Edward Gross, Univ of Washington: Universities and the Shape of Sociological Ideas
FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1970
XVII. Social Psychology – Part A
Chairman: Orrin E. Klapp, San Diego State College
Bernard A. Thorsell, San Fernando Valley State College: Positive and Negative Value Orientations: An Empirical Study
Thomas J. Morrione, Utah State Univ: The Omission of ‘i’: A Clue to Understanding the Link Between Social Action and Symbolic Interactionism
Ronald W. Smith, Washington State Univ: Alienation: The Context-Specific Approach
C. Leroy Anderson, Univ of Montana: Geocentrism: Toward A. Conceptual Analysis of Man’s Symbolic Relationship to Environment
XVIII. Industrial Sociology
Chairman: Donald R. Van Houten, Univ of Oregon
Discussant: Martin Meissner, Univ of British Columbia
Carmela Billings; Esther Chow, UCLA: An Experimental Study of the Effects of Style of Supervision and Group Size on Productivity
John S. Western, Univ of Queensland: Dispositions and Influences in Career Decisions
Charles Drake, San Diego State College: Technology and the Worker
E.J.E. Schuster, Univ of Alaska: The Institutionalization of Industrial Conflict: A Comparative Analysis of Sweden, Canada, and the United States
XIX. Sex Roles and Social Inequality
Chairman: Charlotte Wolf, Temple Buell College
Discussant: Inge Powell Bell, Pitzer College
Walter T. Martin, Univ of Oregon; Dudley L. Poston, Jr., Univ of Texas: The Occupational Composition of White Females: Sexism, Racism, and Occupational Differentiation
Jane E. Prather, San Fernando Valley State College: When Girls Move In: A Sociological Analysis of the Feminization of the Bank Teller’s Job
Barry E. Askinas, Univ of Victoria: The Impact of Coeducational Living on Peer Interaction
Arlene K. Daniels, Scientific Analysis Corporation, San Francisco
XX. Lawyers and Legal Issues
Chairman: Patricia G. Steinhoff, Univ of Hawaii
Marion Goldman, Univ of Nevada: Black Attorneys and White Racism: The Chicago Experience
George Won; In-Wah Oh, Univ of Hawaii: The Korean Lawyer: Korean Development
James E. Elias, Adolph’s Foundation; Veronica Elias, San Fernando Valley State College: Adolescent ‘Sexual Socialization, Erotic Stimuli, and the Law’
Michael Ben-Levi, Loyola Univ of LA: White Collar Crime and Criminal Law
XXI. Sociology and History
Chairman: Joseph B. Ford, San Fernando Valley State College
Joseph H. Strauss, Washington State Univ: Historical Trends of Military Sociology
Alan Haynes, Univ of Utah: Uses of History in Directing Sociological Research
R.E.L. Faris, Univ of Toledo: The Founding Period of American Sociology: Main Sources and Dry Wells
Joseph B. Ford, San Fernando Valley State College
XXII. Critical Sociological Theory
Chairman: Albert Szymanski, Univ of Oregon
F.W. Preston, Chico State College: The Concept of Race in American Sociology
Steven Deutsch, Univ of Oregon: Radical Social Theory
Martha Gimenez, Pitzer College: The Population Issue: Marx vs. Malthus
Immanual Wallerstein, Columbia Univ: The Concepts of Race and Status-Group Reconsidered
John Leggett, Formerly of Simon Frazer: State, Ideology, Market Society and the Natural History of Revolution
Michael Hector, Univ of Washington: The Theory of National Integration
XXIII. Sociology of Education – Part A
Chairman: Raymond L. Gold, Univ of Montana
Eldon L. Wegner, UC Riverside: The Effects of Upward Mobility: A Study of Working Status College Students
Lloyd W. Klemke, Oregon State Univ: Returning Higher Education Failures and Labeling Theory
Joyce S. Brodie, Univ of Hawaii; Donald Q. Brodie, Hawaii Office of Economic Opportunity
Ray C. Rist, Portland State Univ: On the Utilization of Black American English in Urban Schools: Some Sociological Considerations
Saul D. Feldman, UC Berkeley: Girls Stay Away from Boys: Marital Status and Graduate Education
XXIV. Methodology – Part A
Chairman: David Gold, UC Santa Barbara
Robert Dubin, UC Irvine: Typologies of Empirical Attributes: Multidimensional Typology Analysis
Kenneth D. Bailey, UCLA: Using Typologies to Study Statistical Interaction
Stuart C. Dodd, Univ of Washington: Moment Laws in Macrosociology
XXV. Race and Ethnic Relations
Chairman: Stanley Lieberson, Univ of Washington
William Kornblum, Univ of Washington: Ethnic Cleavage in Urban Politics: The Precinct Level
Daniel N. Gordon, Univ of Oregon: Social and Historical Correlates of Ethnic Residential Segregation in American Cities
William Douglass, Univ of Nevada; Stanford M. Lyman, UC San Diego: Ethnic Boundaries: An Exploration of the Barth Hypothesis
Tamar Becker, San Fernando Valley State College: Black Africans and Black Americans on an American Campus: The African View
Pierre L. Van Den Berghe, Univ of Washington: Pluralism at a Nigerian University: A Case Study
XXVI: The Sociology of Religion
Chairman: Rodney Stark, UC Berkeley
Howard M Bahr; Lois Franz Bartel, Washington State Univ: Orthodoxy, Activism and the Salience of Religion
Stephen Steinberg, UC Berkeley: The Religious Distribution in Higher Education: Historical and Recent Trends
Jerry G. Bode, Univ of Arizona: Protestant Churches as Voluntary Associations
Armand L. Mauss, Washington State Univ: Pietism Versus Ethicalism
Glenn M. Vernon, Univ of Utah: Parallels Between Some Theological and Symbolic Interactionist Interpretations
XXVII. Sociology of Education – Part B
Chairman: Raymond L. Gold, Univ of Montana
Beth Ann Calonico, Univ of Idaho; James M. Calonico, Washington State Univ: Academic Community: Myth or Reality
David W. Swift, Univ of Hawaii: Situations and Stereotypes: Variations in the School Administrator’s Role
Donald E. Edgar, Monash Univ, Australia: Competence, Autonomy and Conformity in Adolescent Socialization
Roland J. Pellegrin, Univ of Oregon; Nikolaus Stehr, Univ of Alberta: Idiosyncratic Specialization and Casual Interdependence in Elementary School Teaching
XXVIII. Criminology – Part C
Chairman: Solomon Kobrin, Univ of Southern California
Richard H. Nagasawa; Erdwin H. Pfuhl, Jr., Arizona State Univ: Prisonization and the Pain of Imprisonment
Calvin F. Schmid; Stanton E. Schmid, Univ of Washington: An Empirical Study of Homicide
Don C. Gibbons, Portland State Univ: Crime in the Hinterland
Jane Totman, San Diego State College: The Murderess: A Study of the Process of Criminal Homicide
XXIX. Women’s Session
Chairman: Charlotte Wolfe, Temple Buell College, Denver
XXX. Occupations and Professions
Chairman: George A. Miller, UCLA
Discussant: James M. Bishop, Institute for the Development of Educational Activities
Gloria V. Engel, Univ of Minnesota: Professions, Professionals, and Professional Autonomy
Jack L. Franklin; Joseph E. Scott, Univ of Indiana: The Straw Boss Effect
Ellwyn r. Stoddard, Univ of Texas: The Military Intelligence Agent: Structural Strains in an Occupational Role
F. Lancaster Jones, The Australian National University: Occupational Change in Australia, 1911-1966
XXXI. Social Stratification
Chairman: Richard F. Curtis, Univ of Arizona
Jon H. Turner, UC Riverside: Cultural and Motivational Implications of Caste in the Rural South
Eugene Grisby, UCLA: Stratification in American Society: A Case for Reappraisal
Irving Krauss, Northern Illinois Univ: Some Observations on Class and Class Conflict
Barry M. Schiller, San Fernando State College: Theoretical Notes on the Concept of Prestige Market and Its Application to Select American Restaurants
Barry D. Lebowitz, Portland State Univ: Research in Status Consistency: A Synthesis and Appraisal
XXXII. Social Psychology – Part B
Chairman: Orrin E. Klapp, San Diego State College
Sheri Cavan, San Francisco State College: Joys of Childhood
Peter M. Hall, York University, Toronto: A Symbolic Interactionist Analysis of Politics
Norman Alexander; Stuart K. Geisinger, Stanford Univ: Social Judgment: A Research Essay
Phillip W. Blumstein, Univ of Washington: Subjective Probability and Normative Evaluations
XXXIII. Mathematical Sociology and Computer Applications
Chairman: Linton Freeman, Univ of Hawaii
XXXIV. Deviance
Chairman: Lois B. DeFleur, Washington State Univ
William R. Catton, Jr., Univ of Canterbury, New Zealand: Statistical Deviance and the Impotence of Sanctions: A New View of Normative Systems
Harry E. Allen, Harold J. Vetter, Florida State Univ; Clifford E. Simonsen, Command & General Staff School, Fort Leaveworth: The Purely Military Offender: An Empirical Assessment of Attitudinal and Behavioral Change
Paul C. Whitehead, Univ of Western Ontario: Alcoholism and Suicide: Some Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives
Charles A. Varni, Washington State Univ: A Participant Observer Study of Spouse Swapping
XXXV. Student Session
Chairman: John DeHaan, Univ of Hawaii
XXXVI. Medical Sociology – Part A
Chairman: Donald E. Larsen, Univ of Calgary
Discussant: Virginia L. Olesen, UC Medical Center
John C. Quicker, CSU Dominguez Hills: Doctors and Primitive Practitioners: The Sociological Perspective
Robert M. Gray; Adina Reinhardt, Univ of Utah: The Relationship of Physicians’ Attitudes of Cynicism and Humanitarianism to Specialty Practice
Ronald K. Faich, Univ of Oregon: Social and Structural Factors Affecting Work Satisfaction: A Case Study of General Practitioners in England
E. Gartley Jaco, UC Riverside: Some Ecological Aspects of Hospital Patient Care
Plenary Session
Sociology in Pacific Rim Countries: A Panel Discussions
SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1971
XXXVII. Social Change – Part B
Chairman: Dennis McElrath, UC Santa Cruz
H. Gilman McCann, Univ of New Mexico: Communication Changes in 18th Century Science
Richard O. Nahrrendorf, CSU Los Angeles: Violence and Social Change
Lawrence E. Sneden II, UC Riverside: Aging in Modern America
XXXVIII. Social Psychology – Part C
Chairman: Orrin E. Klapp, San Diego State College
R. Frank Falk, Univ of Denver: Social Psychological Changes in New Careerists
Donald W. Bowers, Univ of Utah: Toward a Conceptualization of Role Flexibility
Leonard M. Witt, Univ of Utah: Socialization and the Changing Self in the Aging Process
Larry Rogers, Northern Illinois Univ: An Application of Sheriff’s Integrative Interactionist Perspective to Adjustment Problems of the Aged
XXXIX. Collective Behavior and Social Movements: Campus Unrest and Student Activism
Chairman: Ted C. Smith, Univ of Utah
Roy Lotz, Univ of Washington: Student Activism: Some Postulated Linkages Between the Movement and its Participants
Milton Mankoff, Richard Flacks: UC Santa Barbara: The Changing Social Base of the American Student Movement
Riley Dunlap, Richard P. Gale, Univ of Oregon: Politics and the Environmental Movement: A Political Profile of Student
A. Leon Rosenblum, CSU Los Angeles: Campus Unrest: A Fad or a Chronic Phenomenon
Robert R. Evans, Univ of Arizona: Student Attitudes at the University of Arizona in the Spring of 1970: A Descriptive Report
Vincent Jeffries, San Fernando Valley State College; H. Edward Ransford, Univ of Southern California: Majority Group Perceptions of Campus Unrest
XXXX. Medical Sociology – Part B
Chairman: Donald E. Larsen, Univ of Calgary
Gary H. Tiedman, Oregon State Univ: Visibility, Predictability, and Social Involvement in Chronic Illness
Nancy S. Keller, Univ of Arizona: Compliance and Previous Access to Services by Hospitalized Patients As Variables that Affect Provision of Services by Registered Nurses
H. Reed Geertsen; Robert M. Gray; Josephine M. Kasteler: Patient Compliance: A Social Psychological Perspective
Joseph F. Jones, Portland State Univ: Geographical Factors in Medical Care Utilization
XXXXI. Methodology (Statistical Analysis) – Part B
Chairman: David Gold, UC Santa Barbara
Brent M. Rutherford, Univ of Oregon: Non-metric Correlational Methods: Monte Carlo Simulation
Stuart C. Dodd, Univ of Washington; J. David Martin, Washington State Univ: Techniques for Obtaining Rank Orderings
Richard G. Johnson; Gordon H. Lewis, Carnegie-Mellon Univ: Kendall’s Coefficient of Concordance for Sociometric Rankings with Self Excluded
Robert Elashoff; Barbara Holman; Jan Howard, UC San Francisco: A Three-Way Analysis of Variance: White and Non-White Mortality Risk from Hypertension
XXXXII. Sociology of Leisure
Chairman: Bennett M. Berger, UC Davis
Discussant: James McEvoy, UC Davis
G. T. Caldwell, Australian National Univ: Gambling and the Emergence of Leisure Institutions
Thomas M. Kando; Worth C. Summers, Sacramento State College: The Impact of Work on Leisure: Toward a Paradigm and Research Strategy
Irving Babow, Napa State Hospital, Imola, CA; Sal Simkin: The Leisure Activities and Social Participation of Mental Patients