1980 PROGRAM, PACIFIC SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, SHERATON-PALACE HOTEL, SAN FRANCISCO, APRIL 9-12, 1980
SESSIONS
1.DEMOGRAPHY AND POPULATION
Organizer and Presider: Jeanne G. Gobalet, San Jose City College and Stanford University
Discussant: Beverly Nagel Lauwagie, Stanford University
Annabel Kirshner Cook and Terrence E. Cook, Washington State University: The Safety Valve Hypothesis: A Consideration of the Political Consequences of Migration
G. Nanjundappa and Clarence E. Tygart, CSU Fullerton: Occupational Social Status of Migrants: Race and North-South Interregion
D.Y. Yuan, CSU Sacramento: Significant Demographic Characteristics of Chinese Who Intermarry in the United States
Lawrence R. Carter, University of Oregon: Economic Status and Marital Fertility: The Influence of Cyclical Trends and Residuals
2.HEALTH CARE: PATIENTS, PROFESSIONS, ORGANIZATIONS
Organizer and Presider: Elinore E. Lurie, UC San Francisco
Katherine Young, University of Arizona: Professionalization: The Case of Nursing
Leonard Kovit, Idaho State University: The Buffalo System: An Example of Remediation as a Method of Social Control in Medicine
Rose Weitz, Arizona State University: Barriers to Acceptance of Genetic Counseling Among Primary Care Physicians
Warren R. Paap and Bill Hanson, California State College, Bakersfield: Unobtrusive Power: Interaction Between Health Providers and Consumers at Council Meetings
3.SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATIUON: COMPARATIVE AND HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES
Organizer and Presider: Francisco O. Ramirez, San Francisco State University
Brian Rowan, Texas Christian University: Historical Studies of Public School Systems in the USA: A Sociological Perspective
Audri Gordon, Stanford University: The Sexual Composition of Public School Teaching: An Historical Quantitative Study
John Richardson, Western Washington University: The Feminization of Public School Teaching: 1890-1910
Daniel Levy, Yale University: Private vs. Public Institutions: University Finance in the Americas
Randall Collins, University of Virginia: Long-Term Growth and Decline in Education and the Credentialled Professions: Six Historical Cases
4.THE SOCIOLOGY OF LAW
Organizer and Presider: Bruce C. Johnson, UC San Diego
Louis Corsino, UC Santa Cruz and Bonner Meudell, Kaiser Permanente: Campaigning as Deviance: A Study in the Sociology of Law
Ruben G. Rumbaut, UC San Diego: From Political to Technical Rationality: Legitimacy and Depoliticization of Police Reform in the 1970’s
Janet Schmidt, San Diego State University: Let the Punishment Fit the Time: Special Parole for Drug Law Violators
John Gregory Hund, UC San Diego: Sociological Analysis of Legal Doctrine: An Examination of Some A Priori Fictions and Reasoning About the Jury System
Arthur W. Frank, III and Byron Henderson, University of Calgary: Legal Change and Legal Praxis: A Critique of Tigar and Levy
5.ISSUES IN THE APPLICATION OF SOCIOLOGICAL PARADIGMS TO THE STUDY OF ALCOHOL AND DRUG USE
Organizer and Presider: Elizabeth R. Morrissey, University of Washington
Discussant: Robin Room, UC Berkeley
John C. Phillips and George Lewis, University of the Pacific: Multiple Drug Use: A Control Theory Perspective
J. David Hawkins and Richard F. Catalano, University of Washington: Reversing Drug Abuse: A Theoretical Synthesis
Jane E. Prather and Patricia Robinson, CSU Northridge: Symbolic Interactionism as an Explanatory Perspective for Female Drug Use
Dorie Klein, University of Washington: A Theoretical Critique of the Sociology of Heroin Control
Michael J. Wilson, Institute of Policy Analysis, Eugene: Domain Assumptions of Two Models of Alcoholism: Determinants of Practice
6.INDUSTRIAL SOCIOLOGY
Organizer and Presider: Harold G. Hubbard, CSU Long Beach
Roger Ralston and Zaher Wahab, Lewis and Clark College: Industrial Self-Management in Portugal: Survival Under Corporate Capitalism
Edmund J.E. Schuster, Anchorage Community College: Women Workers on the Trans-Alaska Pipeline: A Study of Camp Terminal Residents
Milton Bloombaum, University of Hawaii, Manoa: A Critique of the First Statistical Analysis by Franke and Kaul of the Hawthorne Studies
Harold G. Hubbard, CSU Long Beach: The Influence of Occupational Status on Predicting Job Satisfaction
7.SOCIOLOGY OF THE FAMILY
Organizer and Presider: Gerald W. McDonald, Florida State University
Discussant: Marlene Lehtinen, University of Utah
Adrian Aveni and P. Douglas McConatha, Jacksonville State University: Family Support Systems and the Elderly
Peter L. Heller and Gustavo M. Quesado, Texas Tech University, David L. Harvey and Lyle G. Warner, University of Nevada, Reno: Familism in Rural and Urban America: Critique and Reconceptualization of a Construct
Bernard Farber, Kenneth W. Anderson, and Jose A. Cobas, Arizona State University: Kinship Patterns and Anomic Response
Thomas J. Abernathy, Jr., University of British Columbia: The Participation of Black Family Members in Household Decision Making
8.SOCIOLOGY AND ARCHITECTURE
Organizer and Presider: W. Russell Ellis, UC Berkeley
Jacqueline Vischer-Skaburskis, Vischer-Skaburskis, Vancouver: The Political Setting of Building Evaluation: A Canadian Perspective
Glenn Lynn, Esherick, Homsey, Dodge and Davis, Architects, San Francisco: Architecture’s Hidden Agenda
Christie Coffin, University of Oregon: Housing Density and Housing Quality: The Case of Whiteaker Neighborhood
Raymond Lifchez, UC Berkeley: Being Handicapped: The Berkeley Experience
9.CONTEMPORARY SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY
Organizer: James T. Duke, Brigham Young University
Presider: Bam Dev Sharda, University of Utah
John E. Horton, UC Los Angeles: Conflict Theory Revisited
Peter K. Manning, Michigan State University: Semiotics and Organizational Analysis
James T. Duke, Brigham Young University: Toward a Theory of Dual Tendencies: A Propositional Inventory of Sociological Theory
10.SOCIOLOGY OF LIFE STYLES: SEX ROLES AND IDENTITITES IN THE MODERN WORLD
Organizer and Presider: Wayne S. Wooden, CSU Long Beach
Discussant: Wayne S. Wooden, CSU Long Beach
Lawrence E. Sneden, CSU Northridge: Likely Directions in the Homophile Alternative Life Style: An Exploratory Examination of the Emerging Satellite Culture
Rhoda Estep, CSU Long Beach: Women’s Role in Crime as Depicted by Television and by Newspapers
Nancy Greenwood and Viktor Gecas, Washington State University: Expressions of Motivators Toward Marital Options Among Singles
Brian Miller, University of Alberta: Platonic Cross-Sex Friendships: The Influence of Gender Roles
Robert A. Lewis and Ellen B. Kozac, Arizona State University: Commitment Structures in Same and Opposite Sex Dyads
11.WORLD SYSTEM STUDIES
Organizer and Presider: Walter Goldfrank, UC Santa Cruz
Francisco Ramirez, San Francisco State University: Structural Antecedents and Consequences of Statism
Fernando Penalosa, CSU Long Beach: Language and the World System
Scott G. McNall, University of Kansas: The Political Economy of the Multi National Corporation in Greece
12.STUDIES OF LEISURE AND PLAY (A)
Organizer and Presider: Richard G. Mitchell, Oregon College
Discussant: John M. Johnson, Arizona State University
Robert A. Stebbins, University of Calgary: Science Amators? Rewards and Costs in Amateur Astronomy and Archeology
Stewart Allen, University of Montana: Outdoor Recreation, Wilderness and Conservation Behavior
Gary Tiedeman, Oregon State University: Free Time and Not-So-Free Time: A Re-examination of Conceptual Basics in the Sociology of Leisure
Annabel Kirschner Cook, Washington State University: Income and Participation in Outdoor Recreation
David L. Altheide and Erdwin H. Pfuhl, Jr., Arizona State University: Running and/or Work
13.RACE AND ETHNIC RELATIONS (A)
Organizer and Presider: Maurice Jackson, UC Riverside
Discussant: Ernest Works, CSU Fullerton
Wen H. Kuo, University of Utah: Colonialism and Asian-American Studies
Richard A. Schermerhorn, Emeritus, Case Western Reserve University: Jews in China and India—A Comparison With Reference to the Middleman Theory of Minority Formation
Wilson Record, Portland State University: Cleaning Our Own House: Applying Sociology to Sex and Race Discrimination in Sociology
Priscilla Older, UC Davis: End of the Line: Expulsions from a Public High School
14.THE SOCIOLOGY OF PARENTING
Organizer and Presider: Nancy Chodorow, UC Santa Cruz
Discussant: Philip Cowan, UC Berkeley
Sally Allen McNall, University of Missouri: Parenting in Popular Women’s Fiction in America From Colonial Times
Raymond DeVries, UC Davis: Bonding: Institutional Conceptions of Parent-Infant Attachment
Susan Weisskopf, UC Berkeley and University of Michigan: Parental Understandings of Adolescent Problems
Ilene Philipson, UC Santa Cruz: Parenting and Personality: A Case Study in Narcissism
15.THE SOCIOLOGY OF SUICIDE
Organizer and Presider: Richard D. Harris, University of Portland
Discussant: Friedrich V. Wenz, University of South Carolina, Spartanburg
Menno Boldt, University of Lethbridge: Normative Evaluation of Suicide and Death: A Cross-Generational Study
Friedrich V. Wenz, University of South Carolina, Spartanburg: Anomie, loneliness, Self Evaluation and Suicide Ideation-Experiences Among Selected Social Area Populations: A Contextual Analysis
Dolores Hope Vura, University of Arizona: Some Sources of Contradiction Between Attitudes Toward Euthanasia and Attitudes Toward Suicide
Larry Scruggs, Portland State University and Richard D. Harris, University of Portland: Attitudes Toward Suicide Among College Students: A Test of Suicide Potential Scale
NOONTIME DISCUSSIONS AND PRESENTATIONS
TN 1.ORGANIZING YOUR OWN WORKSHOP ON IMPROVING THE TEACHING OF SOCIOLOGY
Presider: Theodore C. Wagenaar, Miami University
Participants: Dean Dorn, CSU Sacramento and Reed Geertsen, Utah State University
TN 2.AFFIRMATIVE ACTION: DO WE NEED GOALS, TIMETABLES OR QUOTAS?
Sponsored by Sociologists for Women in Society
Organizer: Sheryl Ruzek, UC San Francisco
Discussants: Julius A. Roth, UC Davis, Arlene Kaplan Daniels, Northwestern University, and Jane Prather, CSU Northridge
TN 3.THIRD WORLD SOCIOLOGY IN THE 80’S: BLACKS
General Organizer: Susan Takata, UC Berkeley
Presider: Maurice Jackson, UC Riverside
TN 4.THIRD WORLD SOCIOLOGY IN THE 80’S: CHICANOS
General Organizer: Susan Takata, UC Berkeley
Presider: Jorge Chapa, UC Berkeley
TN 5.IMPACT OF DEVELOPMENT ON NATIVE PEOPLES
Moderator: Gordon Hirabayashi, University of Alberta
Charles Hobart, University of Alberta: Impacts of Resource Development on Aboriginal Peoples
John A. Kruse, University of Alaska, Fairbanks: Impact of Energy Development on the North Slope Eskimo
TN 6.ECO-PHILOSOPHY AND ENVIRONMENTAL SOCIOLOGY
Organizer and Presider: Bill Devall, Humboldt State University
Staff members from the following organizations will participate in the discussion: Sierra Club, Friends of the Earth, and Planet Drum
TN 7.CHILDHOOD AND PRE-ADOLESCENT ATECEDENTS OF DELINQUENCY
Organizer and Presider: Lloyd W. Klemke, Oregon State University
Discussant: John C. Phillips, College of the Pacific
Lloyd W. Klemke, Oregon State University: Reviewing the Childhood Delinquency Relationship
TN 8.TEACHING CLINICAL SOCIOLOGY
Organizer and Presider: John F. Glass, Clinical Sociology Association
Fumiko Hosokawa, CSU Dominguez Hills: Developing an Intervention Role for Clinical Sociology Students Doing Fieldwork
Patricia W. See, Chapman College: Inaugurating a Clinical Sociology Program: Administrative and Territorial Issues
Jerry Talley, Stanford University: How Can We Teach Both Theory and Practice?
TN 9.STUDIES OF THE EXPANDING SUN-BELT
Participants: Albert Bergesen, University of Arizona and Robert Wuthnow, Princeton University
TN 10.WORK AND LABOR
Organizer and Presider: Paul Goldman, University of Oregon
Presenter: David Milton, Univesity of Oregon: Corporate Liberalism Revisited: Cooptation Versus Struggle in American Labor, 1920-1940
Commentators: Clarence Lo, UC Los Angeles and James Mulherin, UC Santa Barbara
SESSIONS
16.THE PROTECTION OF HUMAN SUBJECTS: A THREAT TO SOCIOLOGICAL RESEARCH?
Organizer and Presider: Fred Davis, UC San Diego
Participants: Murray Wax, Washington University, St. Louis, Percy Tannenbaum, UC Berkeley, Laud Humphreys, Pitzer College, and Jacqueline P. Wiseman, UC San Diego
17.PSYCHOANALYSIS AND SOCIOLOGY
Organizer and Presider: Jerome Rabow, UC Los Angeles
Discussant: Gordon M. Platt, University of Massachusetts and UC Los Angeles
Robert Berlin, UC Los Angeles: An Object-Relations Model of Deviance Emergence in Small Groups
Gilya J. Hayim, Brandeis University: The Existential Theory of Action: Sartre and Freud
Jerome Rabow, UC Los Angeles: The Sociological and Psychoanalytic Analysis of Compulsive Gambling
Sherry Turkle, Massachusetts Institute of Technology: Psychoanalysis and the Sociology of Subversive Science
18.THE SOCIOLOGY OF MORMONISM
Organizer and Presider: Armand L. Mauss, Washington State University
Discussant: James T. Richardson, University of Nevada, Reno
Donald B. Lindsey, CSU San Bernardino: True to the Faith or Faithful to the Truth? Two Models for the Use of Values in Mormon Studies
Charles H. Ainsworth, Washington State University: Race and Region: A Comparison of the Religious and Secular Race Attitudes of Southern and Western Mormons
Thomas H. Kemp, University of Utah: Mormon Ritualists and Death Fears: Some Limited Correlates
19.CONTEMPORARY ADVANCES IN QUANTITATION SOCIOLOGY
Organizer and Presider: Mark Evers, University of Oregon
John A. Sonquist, UC Santa Barbara: Entity-Relation Data-Base Management Concepts: Applications in Sociology
Michael Patrick Allen, Washington State University: Clusters and Cliques in Corporate Networks: A Comparison of Alternative Techniques
Linton C. Freeman, UC Irvine: Q-Analysis and the Structure of Friendship Networks
20.SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES IN THE HOLOCAUST
Organizer and Presider: Barry M. Dank, CSU Long Beach
Discussant: Barry M. Dank, CSU Long Beach
Irving Babow, California Polytechnic State University: Images of the Holocaust After 35 Years: Social Policy Implications
John Roth, Claremont Men’s College: Holocaust and Business: Some Reflections on Arbeit Macht Frei
John Steiner, Sonoma State University: The SS Yesterday and Today: A Socio-psychological View
21.EDUCATION AND THE STRATIFICATION SYSTEM
Organizer and Presider: Celestino Fernandez, University of Arizona
David Leon, Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund: The Dream of Self-Mountain
Gerald E. Butler, Washington State University: Sources of Conflict and Dissension in a Multi-ethnic School
Christine M. Haska and Larry R. Pedroza, University of Arizona: Youth, Class, Ethnicity and Perceived Aspirations
Roslyn Mickelson, UC Los Angeles: The Effects of Public Reinforcement of Academic Excellence on Attitudes Toward Academic Achievement Among High School Students
Frances Baseden Howell and Barbara Ehrenhaus Gereboff, Arizona State University: Never Too Late: Older Women Return to Higher Education
22.SOCIOLOGY OF THE MENTAL HEALTH SYSTEM
Organizers: Carol Warren and Paul Rasmussen, UC Los Angeles
James H. Jackson, University of Hawaii, Honolulu: The Mental Health System in Hawaii: Policies, Problems, and Programs
Jaime Sena-Rivera, San Jose State University: Victimization as an Alternative Perspective in the Delivery of Mental Health Services to the Latino Client by the Latino Practitioner
Tzuen-jen Lei and Nancy Sheehy, UC Los Angeles, and Sue Wilson, Inland Counties Regional Center, San Bernardino: Who Provides Small Family Care for Mentally Retarded Children?
23.FORMING THE REALITY OF URBAN EXPERIENCE: IDEAS AND APPLICATIONS
Organizer and Presider: Donald Warren, Oakland University
Discussant: R.S. Gandhi, The University of Calgary
Richard E. Ratcliff, Washington University, St. Louis and Mary Elizabeth Gallagher, University of Wisconsin, Parkside: Bankers and Urban Politics: An Analysis of the Supposed Withdrawal of Leading Capitalists from Local Politics
Leslie W. Kennedy, University of Alberta: Civil Services and Tax Expenditures: An Examination of Service Structure, Process and Outcomes
E. Barbara Phillips, San Francisco State University: What You See Depends on How You Look At It: A Critique of Urban Sociology
J. Donald O’Meara, University of Cincinnati: Urban Unease: An Inter-Urban Ecological Analysis of the Sociological Dimension
David M. Hummon, UC Berkeley: Cityscapes: Popular Perspectives on Urban Life
24.MARRIAGE, DIVORCE, AND SEX ROLES
Organizer and Presider: Theodore C. Wagenaar, Miami University
John G. Richardson and Carl H. Simpson, Western Washington University: Children, Gender, and Social Structure: An Analysis of the Content of Letters to Santa Claus
Hans Sebald and Kay O’Connor, Arizona State University: Divorce Medical Style: A Report of a Sample of Physicians’ Ex-Wives
Ingrid Moller and Basil J. Sherlock: Making it Legal: A Comparison of Previously Cohabiting and Noncohabiting Newlyweds
Joe W. Floyd, Eastern Montana College: Organizational Time, Family Time, and Personal Time: The Impossible Balance?
Michele D. Charlton, Indiana University East: The Sex Roles Literature: A Review of Theory and Method
25.CLINICAL SOCIOLOGY: THEORY AND PRACTICE
Organizer and Presider: Clifford M. Black, North Texas State University
Discussant: Jerry L. Talley, Stanford University
Robert H. Coombs, UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute: Family Strengthening to Redirect Drug-Prone Youth
Roger A. Straus, Davis, California: Doing Clinical Sociology: The Subject-Centered Cognitive Behavioral Approach to Counseling
John F. Glass, Clinical Sociological Association
26.AGING: MICRO AND MACRO SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES
Organizer: Rosalie Gilford, CSU Fullerton
Presider: Marsha S. Harman, CSU Long Beach
Discussant: Max L. Carruth, University of Utah
Herman J. Loether and Karen Pugh, CSU Dominguez Hills: Current State of Theory in Social Gerontology
Julia S. Brown, University of Oregon Health Sciences Center: The Will-To-Live of Elderly Persons Dependent on a Prosthesis for Survival
William C. Martin, CSU Chico: The Religious Factor in Long-Term Care for the Elderly
C. Neil Bull, University of Missouri, Kansas City and Barbara Payne, Georgia State University: The Older Volunteer: The Emergence of a New Role in a New Setting
27.ETHNICITY AND CULTURAL DIVERSITY
Organizer and Presider: Michael Hechter, University of Washington
Debra Friedman, University of Washington: The Causes of Intergroup Occupational Choice: A Test of Cultural and Structural Explanations
Tim Armstrong, University of Washington: Intergroup Relations and Differential Fertility: The Case of 1900 Utah
Wayne S. Wooden, CSU Long Beach: From Japanese to Local? Generational Reference Groups in Hawaii
28.BUSINESS MEETING
PLENARY SESSION
29.THE SOCIAL MOVEMENTS OF THE 1960’S: REFLECTIONS AND ASSESSMENTS ON RACIAL AND ETHNIC MINORITIES, WOMEN AND YOUTH IN THE 1980’S
Organizer and Presider: Joseph Gusfield, UC San Diego
Panel: Richard Flacks, UC Santa Barbara, Harry Edwards, UC Berkeley, and Nona Glazer, Portland State University
30.THE MUSLIM SOCIETIES
Organizer and Presider: A. Fathi, The University of Calgary
Discussant: A. Fathi, The University of Calgary
Hoda Mahmoudi, Westminster College, Utah, and George A. Miller, University of Utah: Organizational Research in the Middle East: The Case of Pre-Revolutionary Iran
T.Y. Ismael and J.S. Ismael, The University of Calgary: Social Policy in Social Change: The Political Thoughts of Khomeini
Gordon Hirabayashi, University of Calgary: Iran: A Look Behind the Headlines
31. DISASTER RESEARCH
Organizer and Presider: William A. Anderson, National Science Foundation
Robert A. Stallings, University of Southern California: Preliminary Analysis of Gubernatorial Emergency Declarations in California, 1950 to 1975
T. Michael Carter, University of Minnesota: The Effects of Structural Characteristics on Community Response to Hurricane Bob, David and Frederic
Michael K. Lindell, Ronald W. Perry, and Marjorie Greene, Battelle Human Affairs Research Centers: Race and Disaster Warning Response
Christopher R. Adams and Thomas E. Drabek, University of Denver: Legal Issues in Post Disaster Responses
32.FAMILY VIOLENCE
Organizer and Presider: John M. Johnson, Arizona State University
Discussant: Marilynne Branden Hampton, UC Riverside
Vernon L. Bates, Pacific University and Dyan Oldenberg, Portland, Oregon: Domestic Violence and the Law
Frances S. Coles, California State College, San Bernardino: Judicial Attitudes Towards Temporary Restraining Orders
Mildred Daley Pagelow, UC Riverside: Battered Women in Shelters
Kathleen J. Ferraro, Arizona State University: Processing Battered Women
Michael W. Agopian, Child Stealing Research Center, Los Angeles: Patterns of Parental Child Stealing
33.DECISION-MAKING IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM: DISCRETIONARY PRACTICES AT THE POLICE, PROSECUTORIAL AND JUDICIAL LEVELS
Organizers and Presiders: Susan C. Randall and Vicki M. Rose, Southern Methodist University
Chad Richardson, Pan American University and Joe R. Feagin, University of Texas at Austin: Uses and Abuses of Discretionary Power in the Enforcement of Immigration Law
Gary LaFree, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque: Assessing Official Reactions to Sexual Assault: A Multivariate Analysis of the Police Response
Kathryn A. Farr, Portland State University: Strains in a Felony Disposition Process: Public Defender Reactions to a Prosecutorial Curb Plea Bargaining Position
Harriet N. Fleisher, UC San Diego: Discretionary Practices as a Function of Inmate Status
34.EVALUATING EVALUATION RESEARCH
Organizer and Presider: Lynne G. Zucker, UC Los Angeles
Discussant: Raymond R. Holland, Mayor’s Office of Employment and Training, San Francisco
Linda Bourque, UC Los Angeles: What Does Evaluation Research Say About Children
Sharon Kantorowski Davis, UC Irvine: Evaluating the Evaluators: Internal Control Through Social Typing
Joseph R. De Martini, Washington State University: Basic and Applied Sociological Work: Divergence, Convergence or Peaceful Co-Existence
Libby O. Ruch, University of Hawaii, Manoa: Problem Areas in the Evaluation of a Rape Crisis Treatment Program
35.MARXIST THOUGHT
Organizer and Presider: Scott G. McNall, University of Kansas
Discussant: Robert M. Gogel, Arizona State University
Albert Szymanski, University of Oregon: Human Rights, East and West: Toward a General Theory of Tolerance and Repression
Berch Berberoglu, University of Nevada, Reno: The Eighteenth Brumaire and the Controversy over the Theory of the State
Gary N. Howe, University of Kansas: On the Necessary Separation of Theory From Practice: In Defense of Althusser
36.HEALTH AND ILLNESS
Organizer and Presider: Dale A. Lund, Valdosta State College
Discussant: Ted C. Smith, University of Utah
John W. Fox, University of Northern Colorado: Gove’s Specific Sex Role Theory of Mental Illness: Some Negative Evidence
Geraldine A. Kisiel, United States International University and Chapman College: A Proposal to Improve the Quality of Health Indicators
Wen H. Kuo and Robert M. Gray, University of Utah: Support Networks and Migrants Psychological Distress
Robert Johnson, University of Utah: The Health Belief Model in Predicting Arthritic Patient Compliance
Newell O. Wright, Valdosta State College: Disease and Cultural Change: A Historical View
37.THE SOCIOLOGY OF INTELLECTUAL LIFE: THE PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION OF INTELLECTUALS AND THEIR WORKS
Organizer and Presider: Linda Marie Fritschner, Chicago, Illinois
Frank Darknell, CSU Sacramento: Higher Education and the Distribution of Scientific Inquiry: An Essay in the Sociology of Rustication
John Sevier, Indiana University, South Bend: Profession and Institution in Nineteenth Century British Science
Thomas K. Pinhey and Evans W. Curry, Texas Tech University: Departmental Productivity and Academic Position in the Social Sciences: A Case Study of Rural Sociology
John Heeren, CSU San Bernardino: Sociologists as Intellectuals: A Paradigmatic Approach to the Sociology of Sociology
38.NATIONAL COMMSSIONS: SOCIOLOGICAL PARTICIPATION AND ASSESSMENT
Organizer and Presider: James F. Short, Jr., Washington State University
Panel: Sandra Ball-Rokeach, Washington State University, Donald R. Cressey, UC Santa Barbara, Russell D. Dynes, American Sociological Association, and Otto N. Larsen, University of Washington
39.MATHEMATICAL SOCIOLOGY
Organizer and Presider: Phillip Bonacich, UC Los Angeles
Robert M. O’Brien, CSU San Bernardino: Treating Rank-Order Values as Interval: The Effects of Sample Size and the Underlying Distribution
Glenn R. Carroll, Stanford University: Dynamics of National Educational Expansion: An Extension of the Nielsen-Hannon Model
James D. Hamilton, UC Berkeley and Lawrence C. Hamilton, University of New Hampshire, Department of Economics: Models of Social Contagion
Roderick Harrison, UC Los Angeles: Implications of Vacancy and Opportunity Models for Conceptualizing and Measuring Occupational Mobility in National Occupational Structures
40.THE SOCIOLOGY OF DEATH AND DYING
Organizer and Presider: Glenn M. Vernon, University Utah
Jerry D. Cardwell, Longwood College: Types of Death
Raymond L. Schmitt, Illinois State University: Types of Immortality
Robert Gardner, Walla Walla College
Glenn M. Vernon and Robert Johnson, University of Utah: Types of Loving (Death Related)
41.TEACHING SOCIOLOGY TO UNDERGRADUATES: STRATEGIES FOR INSTRUCTION AND THEIR APPLICATION
Organizer and Presider: Gary A. Cretser, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona
Discussant: John Pock, Reed College
Carolyn Howe, Portland State University: An Exercise for Teaching Stratification in Introductory Sociology
Shiela Cordray, University of Oregon: Using Evaluation Techniques for Course Improvement
Carl Slawski, CSU Long Beach: Rival Hypothesis About Teaching and Facilitating Learning
Elliot Kushell, CSU Fullerton: Notes on a Life Cycle Approach to an Applied Introductory Sociology Course
Wayne Brown and Joseph J. Leon, California State Polytechnic University: An Approach to Questioning as a Teaching and Learning Method in Sociology
42.STRATIFICATION: COMPARATIVE STUDIES
Organizer and Presider: Grant M. Farr, Portland State University
Alvin Yiu-cheong So, UC Los Angeles and Yiu-chung Ko, UC Santa Barbara: A Comparative Analysis of the Process of Status Attainment in Hong Kong, United States and Great Britain
Raj Gandhi, University of Calgary: Social Mobility of the Very Closed Status Groups in India: Theoretical Interpretation and Empirical Evidence
Henry K. Townsend, Longwood College: Toward an Operational Definition of Style of Life as a Dimension of Social Stratification: Intra-Class Variation in a Affluent Suburban Community
Mary-Jo Good, UC Davis: Stratification in an Iranian Small City
43.THE SOCIOLOGY OF EMOTIONS
Organizer and Presider: Robert P. Snow, Arizona State University
Steven L. Gordon, UC Berkeley: Affective Socialization
Beverley Ann Cuthbertson, Arizona State University: An Interactive Account of Emotion Work in Volunteerism
Gordon Clanton, San Diego State University: The Social Construction of the Emotions: Implications for Therapy and Self-Understanding
Susan Hunt and H.T. Griffith, Arizona State University: Alcoholism Recovery: The Adolescent Syndrome
Ramon A. Oldenburg, University of West Florida: Eruptors, Flak Catchers, Needlers, Patch Persons and Organizational Tranquility
44.ENVIRONMENTAL SOCIOLOGY
Organizer and Presider: Ronald A. Hardert, Arizona State University
Roger A. Coate, Arizona State University: Environmental Change and Global Responses to Rapid Population Growth
Robert Gogel, Arizona State University: Nuclear Power and Public Opinion: Post Three Mile Island
Robert G. Lee, University of Washington: Sociology of Natural Resources: An Institutional Approach
K. Jill Kiecolt, UC Los Angeles and Joanne M. Nigg, Arizona State University: Mobility Decisions Based on Perceptions of a Hazardous Environment
Ronald L. Little, Utah State University: Public Law 95-87: Social Consequences and Public Policy
45.POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY
Organizer and Presider: Melvin Oliver, UC Los Angeles
Discussant: Jeffrey Prager, UC Los Angeles
Harvey Rich, The University of Calgary: Politics and Scholarship in Weber and Marx: Selective Amnesia in Post War American Political Sociology
Bernadette Tarallo, UC Davis: The Rise of German Fascism: A Case Study of Capitalism in Crisis
Richard E. Ratcliff, Washington University, St. Louis and Mary Elizabeth Gallagher, University of Wisconsin, Parkside: Campaign Funds and the Capitalist Class: The Determinants of Political Contributions Among Bank Directors
Gregg Robinson, UC San Diego: A Government Job and the Easy Life? An Analysis of the Impact of Fiscal Crisis on Class Formation Among State Workers
NOONTIME DISCUSSIONS AND PRESENTATIONS
FN1. RELIGION AND POLITICS: CONTEMPORARY COMPARATIVE EXAMPLES
Presider: James T. Richardson, University of Nevada, Reno
Discussant: Benton Johnson, University of Oregon
David Taylor, Queens University, Belfast: The Case of Ian Paisley and Protestants in Northern Ireland
Archie Smith, Jr., Pacific School of Religion: People’s Temple Political Involvement
FN2. TEACHING THE ART OF TEACHING SOCIOLOGY: A DISCUSSION OF UCLA’S TA TRAINING PROGRAM
Linda Burzotta Nilson, UC Los Angeles
FN3. THIRD WORLD SOCIOLOGY IN THE 80’S: ASIAN AMERICANS
General Organizer and Presider: Susan Takata, UC Berkeley
FN4. THIRD WORLD SOCIOLOGY IN THE 80’S: NATIVE AMERICANS
General Organizer: Susan Takata, UC Berkeley
Presider: Jim Peterson, Central Washington State College
FN5. AGRICULTURAL LABOR
Organizer and Presider: Theo J. Majka, Portland State University
Participants: J. Craig Jenkins, University of Missouri, Refugio Rochin, UC Davis, William Friedland, UC Santa Cruz, Amy Barton, UC Santa Cruz and Merle Weiner, Oakland, California
FN6. HERE’S LOOKING AT YOU: IMPLEMENTING AND EVALUATING A NATIONAL MODEL FOR ALCOHOL EDUCATION (AN NIAAA PROJECT AT WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY)
Organizer and Presider: Ralph A. Weisheit, Washington State University
Ralph A. Weisheit, Washington State University: Prevention as Pedagogy: Philosophical and Theoretical Underpinnings of the Model
Armand L. Mauss and Ronald H. Hopkins, Washington State University: Metamorphosis of Methodology: The Political Career of a Research Design
Kathleen A. Kearney, Washington State University: Sampling and Slippage: Implications of Sampling Biases Resulting From Local Political and Bureaucratic Constraints
Ralph A. Weisheit, Washington State University: The Rocky Road and Its Results: A Review of Project Outcomes to Date
FN7. HELPING CITIZENS TO UNDERSTAND THE DYNAMICS OF SOCIAL CHANGE
Discussion chaired by: Celestino Fernandez, University of Arizona
Discussants: Jess M. Carrillo, Far West Laboratory, Eduardo Marenco, Jr., Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Alfredo Mirande, UC Riverside and Reyes Ramos, University of Texas, Arlington
FN8. EMERGING VARIATIONS IN THE AMERICAN FAMILY
Organizer and Presider: Basil J. Sherlock, CSU Hayward
Cal Davis, CSU Hayward: The Family Goes It Alone: Coping Styles for the 1980s
Margo Franz, CSU Hayward: Housework: The Straw and the Camel’s Back
Fred Sklar, CSU Hayward: Single-Parent Families, CSU Hayward
Robert Staples, UC San Francisco: Changes in Family Forms Among Black Americans
Basil J. Sherlock, CSU Hayward: Reproductive Timetables of Middle Class Newlyweds
FN9. THE TEACHINGS OF SOCIOLOGY: IDEOLOGY IN THE CLASSROOM
John Pock, Reed College
46.AN ASSESSMENT OF THE STATUS OF MINORITY AND WOMEN SOCIOLOGISTS IN THE PACIFIC REGION
Organizers and Presiders: Francesca Cancian, UC Irvine and Rodolfo, UC Los Angeles
Leonard Gordon, PSA President, 1979-80, Arizona State University: Regional and National Policy Implications of PSA Leadership in the Assessment of the Status of Women and Minorities
Joanne Nigg and Morris Axelrod, Arizona State University: Status of Women and Minorities in the PSA Region: Results of the 1979 Survey
Doris Wilkinson, American Sociological Association: Prospects for Women and Minorities in the Profession: The Role of the ASA
Maurice Jackson, UC Riverside: Long Term Prospects for Improvement of the Status of Women and Minorities in the Profession
47.SOCIOBIOLOGY AND SOCIOLOGY
Organizer and Presider: Robert Bolin, North Dakota State University
Bruce Hackett, Thomas Dietz and Stephen Story, UC Davis: Survival and Character in Social and Biological Theory
Susan Bolton Bolin, North Dakota State University: A Comparison of Critical Responses to Darwin and Wilson
Jeffrey Scott Johnson, Oakland, California: Biology, Culture and the Prisoner’s Dilemma
48.EXISTENTIAL SOCIOLOGY
Organizer: Andrea Fontana, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Presider: Joseph Kotarba, University of Houston
Discussant: Joseph Kotarba, University of Houston
Robert Bruegel, Colorado Lt. Governor’s Office of Rural Health: Rural Health and Structural Absurdities
Patricia A. Adler and Peter Adler, UC San Diego: The Existential Nature of Romantic Relationships
Charles Gallmeier, UC San Diego: Becoming a Typesetter: A Study in Career Socialization
David Altheide and Erdwin H. Pfuhl, Jr., Arizona State University: Accomplishment Through Running
49.THE SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY OF RELIGION
Organizer and Presider: Norman Skonovd, UC Davis
Robert Balch, University of Montana: Bo and Peep: A Case Study of Messianic Leadership
Lewis Rambo, Graduate Theological Union: Toward a Holistic Theory of Conversion
Dominic Martin Bulgarella, CSC San Bernardino: The Longitudinal Effects of Severity on Religiosity
Roger A. Straus, Davis, California and Norman Skonovd, UC Davis: The Social Psychology of Religious Experience
50.SMALL GROUP THEORY AND RESEARCH
Organizer and Presider: Robert Beilin, UC Los Angeles
Luanne Meyer and Janet Johnston, Stanford University: Ambiguous Communication and Personality Beliefs: Implications for Making and Breaking Stereotypes
Janet Johnston, Stanford University: Resolution of Verbal/Nonverbal Contradictions in Communication
Geoffrey Tootell, Linda Mason, and Howard Swann, San Jose State University: Norm Formation Processes in Coalitions
Charles Powers, UC Riverside: Role-Imposition or Role Improvisation: Some Theoretical Principles
Susan Krieger, Albuquerque, New Mexico: Differentiation of Self in an Identity Community
51.VISUAL SOCIOLOGY
Organizer and Presider: Clarice Stasz, Sonoma State University
Discussant: Mark Gottdiener, UC Riverside
Glenn M. Vernon, University of Utah: Visual Images of Sociology
Jerry Meints, Chapman College: Community Video
Edgar W. Butler, UC Riverside: Combining Survey and Video Methodology in Exploring the Social Well-Being of the Aged
52.THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF LATIN AMERICA
Organizer and Presider: Nora Hamilton, University of Southern California
Walter L. Goldfrank, UC Santa Cruz: Brazil: Model or Exception?
Paul Fitsgerald, State University of New York, Binghamton: Political Economy of Strike Movements in Argentina, Chile and Mexico
Marvin G. Dunn and Kevin R. Kouns, Lewis and Clark College: Constraints to Capitalist Development: Post-Mortem to the Peruvian Experiment
Norma Chinchilla, UC Irvine and Manuel Moreno, UC Los Angeles: Articulation of Modes of Production: The Debate in Latin America
53.FORENSIC SOCIOLOGY: THE ROLE OF THE SOCIOLOGIST AS EXPERT WITNESS
Organizer and Presider: David Nasatir, CSU Dominguez Hills
Larry G. Buffington, Henningson, Durham and Richardson, Santa Barbara: Sociology as Expert Knowledge: A Case Study
Roy Childs, University of the Pacific: Implications of Forensic Sociology for Sociology as a Profession
Jerry Krause, Humboldt State University: Partisanship and Objectivity in Forensic Sociology
John F. Scott, UC Davis: Expert Witness Testimony: Professions in Conflict
54.THE VIEW FROM NSF: ASSESSING RECENT TRENDS IN FUNDED RESEARCH
Organizer and Presider: Herbert L. Costner, University of Washington and former Director, Division of Social and Economic Science, NSF
Panelists: William Anderson, Program Manager, Problem Focused Research Applications, NSF; Stanley Lieberson, University of Arizona and member, Advisory Sub-committee for Sociology, NSF; Roland Liebert, Program Director for Sociology, NSF
55.HISTORICAL SOCIOLOGY
Organizer and Presider: Barbara Laslett, University of Southern California
Discussant: Lewis A. Coser, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford
Viviana Zelizer, Barnard College, Columbia University: From a Proper Burial to a Proper Education: The Changing Value of Children
Julia Wrigley, UC Los Angeles: The Divide Between Mental and Manual Labor: Science and the Working Class
Guenther Roth, University of Washington: Developmental History and Historical Sociology
56.WOMEN AND WORK: AT HOME AND IN THE LABOR FORCE
Organizer and Presider: Eleen Baumann, Oregon State University
Discussant: Joan Acker, University of Oregon
Elaine Enarson, University of Oregon: Sexual Relations of Production: Work in the U.S. Forest Service
Clark Molstad, UC Los Angeles: Some Humanizing Effects of Women in the Work Place
Lorraine Prinsky and Troy Zimmer, CSU Fullerton: Academic Women: A Study of Employment Patterns of Women in Departments of Sociology
Jean Dost, Oregon State University: Economic Equity for Homemakers
John Olson, University of Akron: Personal Resources in Work Contacts: Gender Differences
57.STUDIES IN LEISURE AND PLAY (B)
Organizer: Richard G. Mitchell, Oregon College
Presider: Gary Tiedeman, Oregon State University
Discussant: Lawrence C. Hamilton, University of New Hampshire
W. Andrew Harrell, University of Alberta: Verbal Aggressiveness in Spectators at Professional Hockey Games
Peter Adler and Patricia A. Adler, UC San Diego: Champions of Leisure: Professionalism in a Developing Sport
John E. Bignail, Arizona State University: Wheelchair Athletics: Competent Deviants
Richard Gale, University of Oregon: The Environmental Movement and the Left: Preliminary Considerations
58.COMPLEX ORGANIZATIONS IN THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENT
Organizer and Presider: Dennis S. Mileti, Colorado State University
Discussant: David F. Gillespie, Washington University, St. Louis
David Marple, Loyola Marymount University: Technological Innovation and Complex Organizational Survivorship: Nineteenth Century Railroads in the United States
P.H. Harvey, Colorado State University: Negentropic Efforts of the MNE in National Settings
Virginia L. McKeefery-Reynolds, Southern Illinois University: Health-Care Delivery Environments: Examination of the Lehman Typology
David L. Rogers, Colorado State University and Charles Mulford, Iowa State University: The Search for Philosophies of Coordination: Focus on the Human Service Industry
Thomas E. Drabek, Christopher R. Adams, Thomas S. Kilijanek and Charles Mulford, Iowa State University: After the Wind: The Emergent Multi-organizational Search and Rescue System Following the Cheyenne, Wyoming Tornado of July, 1979
Donald E. Comstock, Washington State University: Toward a Critical Theory of Power in Organizations: A Re-Examination of Recent Studies
59.THE PROSPECTS FOR CRITICAL SOCIAL SCIENCE IN THE 1980’S
Organizer and Presider: John Stewart, University of Santa Clara
Discussant: Jim Stockinger, UC Berkeley
Andrea Press, UC Berkeley: The Habermas-Gadamer Debate
Rick Wolin, York University: The Dispute Between Adorno and Benjamin
David Scudder, Washington State University: Habermas and the Development of the Project of Critical Theory
Tom Long, UC Berkeley: Toward a Transformation of Critical Theory
60.JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
Organizer and Presider: Eric L. Jensen, University of Idaho
Stephen G. Gibbons and William T. Carrithers, Washington State University: Peers, Stakes in Conformity and Delinquency: A Longitudinal Analysis
David B. Griswold and Gordon Bazemore, Institute of Policy Analysis, Eugene, Oregon, and Michael Wiatrowski, Johns Hopkins University: Social Learning Theory and Delinquent Behavior: A Critique
Robert E. Knoll, California Youth Authority: Neutralization, Delinquency and Deviance: A Generic Theory of Delinquent Behavior
Malcolm W. Klein and Margaret Little, University of Southern California: Organizational Response to Social Change: The Case of the Police Juvenile Bureau
Cheryl L. Maxson, University of Southern California: Characteristics of Over- and Under-Arrested Juveniles
61.SYMBOLIC INTERACTIONISM
Organizer and Presider: Kathy C. Charmaz, Sonoma State University
Jean E. Veevers, University of Western Ontario: Smiles and Shuffles: Sex Differentials in the Expression of Deference
Charles D. Bolton, Portland State University: Some Consequences of the Meadian Self
David R. Unruh, UC Davis: The Nature of Social Worlds
Robert S. Broadhead, University of Connecticut: Individuation in Face Work: Theoretical Implications from a Study of Face Work in Medical School Admissions
John Kinch, San Francisco State University and R. Frank Falk and Donna Anderson, University of Denver: A Self Image Inventory: Its Theoretical Background, Reliability and Validity
SPECIAL MEETINGS
THE SOCIETY FOR THE SOCIOLOGICAL STUDY OF MORMONISM
Combined business and professional presentations session
WASHINGTON SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION
Business meeting
SOCIETY FOR THE STUDY OF SYMBOLIC INTERACTION
Reception in honor of Anselm Strauss
62.PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS
Presider: John Lofland, UC Davis
Leonard Gordon, Arizona State University: Where Do We Go From Here: Sociological Community or Sociological Chaos?
63.THE POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY OF THE AFGHANISTAN AND IRANIAN CRISES
Organizer and Presider: Ellen Kay Trimberger, Sonoma State University
Discussants: David Milton, University of Oregon and Mary-Jo Good, UC Davis
Zaher Wahab, Lewis and Clark College: Afghanistan: The Politics of the Vortex
Janet Bauer, Stanford University: Women, Social Participation and the Revolution in Iran
64.THE SOCIOLOGY OF HUMAN SEXUALITY
Organizer and Presider: Pepper Schwartz, University of Washington
Discussant: Ann Martin, Edmonds Community College
Miriam Johnson, University of Oregon: Heterosexuality, Male Dominance and the Father Image
Barbara Risman, University of Washington: The (Mis) Acquisition of Gender Identity Among Transsexuals
Fred Whitam, Arizona State University: Culturally Invariant Properties of Male Homosexuality
Kay McDade, Mimi Johnson, Carol DeSmither and Linda Heuser, University of Oregon: Family Sexual Avoidance Patterns
65.ALTERNATIVE HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS
Organizer and Presider: Joseph Kotarba, University of Houston
Discussant: Joseph Kotarba, University of Houston
Tanice Foltz, UC San Diego: An Ethnography of a Kiatsu Healer
Linda Robinson, University of Nevada, Las Vegas: Alternative Birthing
June Lowenberg, UC San Diego: Holistic Health: An Analysis of the Movement
Douglas Gwynn and William P. Werschler, Eastern Washington University: Limitations on the Demographic Study of Indigenous Health and Health Care
66.THE SOCIOLOGY OF HIGHER EDUCATION
Organizer and Presider: David S. Webster, UC Los Angeles
Discussant: David S. Webster, UC Los Angeles
Eric L. Jensen, University of Idaho: Student Aid in Higher Education: A Review of Research on Its Enrollment and Persistence Impacts
Judith Kirsten Lawrence, UC Los Angeles: A Content Analysis of Five Years of Reporting in Popular Magazines on Higher Education’s Value, Purposes, and Links with Employment
Carl Simpson and Janet Hargis, Western Washington University: The Political Impact of College During a Period of Declining Activism
67.RACE AND ETHNIC RELATIONS (B)
Presider: Alfred Mirande, UC Riverside
Discussant: Menno Boldt, University of Lethbridge
Muriel Paskin Carrison, CSU Dominguez Hills: The Magnet, the Poor, and the Bus
David J. O’Brien and Stephen S. Fugita, University of Akron: Variations in Japanese Americans’ Perceptions and Feelings About Social Relationships Between Their Group and the Majority Group
J. Rick Ponting, The University of Calgary: The Rise and Fall of the Joint National Indian Brotherhood Cabinet Meeting: A Case Study of Government-Indian Relations in Canada
Robert Quan, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo: Territoriality in American Chinatowns
Maxine Baca-Zinn, University of Michigan, Flint: Examination of Gender and Ethnic Identification Among Chicanos
68.CRIMINOLOGY
Organizer and Presider: Robert E. Knoll, California Youth Authority
Discussant: Robert E. Knoll, California Youth Authority
Katherine S. Teilman and Malcolm W. Klein, University of Southern California: Assessment of the Impact of California’s 1977 Juvenile Justice Legislation
Alfred P. Parsell and Celso De La Paz, Los Angeles County Probation Department: Profile of a Los Angeles Delinquent
Arturo Biblarz, Thad Barnowe and Dolores Biblarz, Pacific Lutheran University: To Tell or Not to Tell: Differences Between Victims Who Report Crimes and Victims Who Do Not
Kirk A. Johnson and Steven R. Burkett, Pacific Lutheran University: Perceptual and Behavioral Responses to Victimization in Rural Areas
James H. Frey and Loren Reichert, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, and Kenneth Russell, Leicester Polytechnic, Leicester, England: Analysis of a Prostitution Network: Exchange and Illegal Economy
69.COLLECTIVE BEHAVIOR AND LEGITMATION
Organizer: John Lofland, UC Davis
Presider: John Irwin, San Francisco State University
Discussant: John Lofland, UC Davis
David Lineweber and Dorine Barr-Bryan, Stanford University: The Effect of Legitimation on the Suppression of Issues
Michael S. Jamison, UC Davis: Legitimizing Ideology: The Case of the Community Gardening Movement
Vernon L. Bates, Pacific University: Christian Apologetics as Legitimation
Richard Gambrell, UC Davis: The Phased Development of the American Student Movement
70.REPRODUCTIVE AND SEXUAL POLITICS
Organizer and Presider: Judith Stacey, UC Davis
Panelists: Stacey Oliker and Ruth Milkman, UC Berkeley and Laura Rodriguez, Coalition for the Medical Rights of Women
71.POPULAR CULTURE AND THE ARTS
Organizer and Presider: George H. Lewis, University of the Pacific
Chandra Mukerji, UC San Diego: The Development of Fashionable Change
Robert Shotola and Steve Worden, Portland State University: Ideology and Survival in Diverse Crafts Activities
Arnold Shaw, University of Nevada, Las Vegas: Rock Stars: The Sociology of Self-Destruction
Norma J. Shosid and Fay M. Blake, UC Berkeley: Forty Years in the Desert: Women Detectives in Mystery Fiction
Jules J. Wanderer, University of Colorado: The Problem Film of the 1960’s: Mirror of Reality
72.DEVELOPMENT AND DEPENENCY IN THE THIRD WORLD
Organizer and Presider: Jim Faught, Loyola Marymount University
Discussant: Martha Lopez, UC Los Angeles
Bilal Hashmi, Eastern Washington University: The Political Economy of the Military in Pakistan (1857-1971)
Jeffrey L. Crane, University of Hawaii, Hilo and Fabio B. DaSilva, University of Notre Dame: Change, Development and Ethics: On Some Contributions by Habermas
Gilbert Cardenas, University of Texas, Austin: Integration of Labor Migrants in the Secondary Sector: Examples from the U.S. and Venezuelan Experience
David Daykin, Loyola Marymount University: State Industrial Planning and Urban Growth: Dependent Development in a Venezuelan New Town (Ciudad Guayana)
73.AGING AND THE LAW
Organizer and Presider: Leonard Cain, Portland State University
William Stein, Assistant Attorney General, State of California: Prolongation of Longevity: The Phillip Becker Case
Gary Kaiser, Deputy Director, California Department of Aging: Retirement Issues: Need for Alternatives
Leonard Cain, Portland State University: Seniority and Age Status Systems
Michael Gilfix, Senior Adults Legal Assistance, Palo Alto, California: Underutilized Legal Resources for Sociologists in Aging
74.THE SOCIOLOGY OF WORK
Organizer and Presider: Joseph E. Champoux, The University of New Mexico
Discussant: Joseph E. Champoux, The University of New Mexico
R.L. Eneski, Portland State University: Productivity and Intangible Goods: Problems and Prospects
Joseph F. Jones, Portland State University: Occupational Justifications for Alcoholism: An Hypothesis
Reva Siegal, UC San Francisco: Female Recruits in an All Male Profession: Problematic Issues in Identity Management
Fred Best, California Department of Employment Development: Changing Sex Roles and Work Life Flexibility
75.ORGANIZATION-ENVIRONMENT RELATIONS
Organizer: J. Malcolm Walker, San Jose State University
Presider: Jone Pearce, UC Irvine
C. Kaye Schoonhoven, San Jose State University: Volatile Environments, Structure and Effectiveless in High Technology Corporations
John J. Lawler, University of Minnesota: Effects of Market Uncertainty on Interorganizational Decisions
Bill Zachary, San Jose State University: A Revised Contingency Model of Organization-Environment Interface
J. Malcolm Walker, San Jose State University: Boundary Definition and Enactment Processes: Evidence from the Third Reich