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AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL, 1961 Officer& of the A11sociation President, RoBERT E. L. FARIS, University of Washington President-Elect, PAUL F. LAZARSFELD, Columbia University Vice-President, GEORGE C. RoMANS, Harvard University Vice-President-Elect, WILLIAM H. SEWELL, University of Wisconsin Secretary, TALCOTT PARSONS, Harvard University Editor, American Sociological Review, HARRY ALPERT, University of Oregon Executive Officer, RoBERT BIERSTEDT, New York University Administrative Officer, JANICE W. HARRis, New York University Former President& RoBIN M. WILLIAMS, JR., Cornell University KINGSLEY DAVIS, University of California, Berkeley WILBERT E. MooRE, Princeton University, for HowAJID BECKER Elected at Large GEORGE C. RoMANS, Harvard University SEYMOUR M. LrPsET, University of Cali- fornia, Berkeley CHARLES P. LooMIS, Michigan State Uni- versity JoHN W. RILEY, JR., Rutgers University REINHARD BENDIX, University of California, Berkeley WILLIAM J. GooDE, Columbia University Elected from Affiliated Societies WALTER FrnEY, Southwestern MARGARET JARMON HAGOOD, District of Co- lumbia REx D. HoPPER, Society for the Study of Social Problems WALTER T. MARTIN, Pacific WILLIAM H. SEWELL, University of Wie- consin RALPH H. TURNER, University of California, Los Angeles DoNALD R. CREssEY, University of Cali- fornia, Los Angeles REUBEN L. HILL, University of Minnesota WILLIAM L. KoLB, Carleton College MELVIN TUMIN, Princeton University WILBERT E. MooRE, Eastern IRwm T. SANDERs, Rural HAROLD SAUNDERS, Midwest RUPERT B. VANCE, Southern FRANK R. WESTIE, Ohio Valley Editor, Sociometry, JoHN A. CLAUSEN, University of California, Berkeley SECTION OFFICERS, 1961 Criminology Chairman, THoRSTEN SELLIN, University of Pennsylvania Chairman-Elect, PAUL W. TAPPAN, New York University Secretary-Treasurer, DANIEL GLASER, University of Dlinois Sociology of Education Chairman, ORVILLE G. BRIM, JR., Rnssell Sage Foundation Chairman-Elect, BURTON CLARK, University of California, Berkeley Secretary-Treasurer, DAVID GoTTLIEB, University of Chicago Medical Sociology Chairman, ODIN W. ANDERSON, Health Information Foundation Chairman-Elect, EVERETT C. HuGHES, University of Chicago Secretary-Treasurer, SAMUEL W. BLOOM, Baylor University College of Medicine Methodology Chairman, DANIEL 0. PRICE, University of North Carolina Chairman-Elect, LEsLIE K:rsa, University of Michigan Secretary-Treasurer, RoBERT McGINNIS, Univ.ersi.ty -of Wisconsin Social <>g:r Chairman, RALPH H. TURNER, University of California, Los Anaeles Chairman-Elect, to be announced Secretary-Treasurer, FRED L. STRODTBECK, University of Chicago EXECUTIVE OFFICE AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION · New York University Wuhinjfton Square, New York 3, N. Y. PROGRAM THE CHASE-PARK PLAZA HOTEL ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI .......

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AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION

MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL, 1961 Officer& of the A11sociation President, RoBERT E. L. FARIS, University of Washington President-Elect, PAUL F. LAZARSFELD, Columbia University Vice-President, GEORGE C. RoMANS, Harvard University Vice-President-Elect, WILLIAM H. SEWELL, University of Wisconsin Secretary, TALCOTT PARSONS, Harvard University Editor, American Sociological Review, HARRY ALPERT, University of Oregon Executive Officer, RoBERT BIERSTEDT, New York University Administrative Officer, JANICE W. HARRis, New York University

Former President& RoBIN M. WILLIAMS, JR., Cornell University KINGSLEY DAVIS, University of California, Berkeley WILBERT E. MooRE, Princeton University, for HowAJID BECKER

Elected at Large GEORGE C. RoMANS, Harvard University SEYMOUR M. LrPsET, University of Cali-

fornia, Berkeley CHARLES P. LooMIS, Michigan State Uni­

versity JoHN W. RILEY, JR., Rutgers University REINHARD BENDIX, University of California,

Berkeley WILLIAM J. GooDE, Columbia University

Elected from Affiliated Societies WALTER FrnEY, Southwestern MARGARET JARMON HAGOOD, District of Co-

lumbia REx D. HoPPER, Society for the Study of

Social Problems WALTER T. MARTIN, Pacific

WILLIAM H. SEWELL, University of Wie­consin

RALPH H. TURNER, University of California, Los Angeles

DoNALD R. CREssEY, University of Cali-fornia, Los Angeles

REUBEN L. HILL, University of Minnesota WILLIAM L. KoLB, Carleton College MELVIN TUMIN, Princeton University

WILBERT E. MooRE, Eastern IRwm T. SANDERs, Rural HAROLD SAUNDERS, Midwest RUPERT B. VANCE, Southern FRANK R. WESTIE, Ohio Valley

Editor, Sociometry, JoHN A. CLAUSEN, University of California, Berkeley

SECTION OFFICERS, 1961 Criminology

Chairman, THoRSTEN SELLIN, University of Pennsylvania Chairman-Elect, PAUL W. TAPPAN, New York University Secretary-Treasurer, DANIEL GLASER, University of Dlinois

Sociology of Education Chairman, ORVILLE G. BRIM, JR., Rnssell Sage Foundation Chairman-Elect, BURTON CLARK, University of California, Berkeley Secretary-Treasurer, DAVID GoTTLIEB, University of Chicago

Medical Sociology Chairman, ODIN W. ANDERSON, Health Information Foundation Chairman-Elect, EVERETT C. HuGHES, University of Chicago Secretary-Treasurer, SAMUEL W. BLOOM, Baylor University College of Medicine

Methodology Chairman, DANIEL 0. PRICE, University of North Carolina Chairman-Elect, LEsLIE K:rsa, University of Michigan Secretary-Treasurer, RoBERT McGINNIS, Univ.ersi.ty -of Wisconsin

Social P11y9'-~' <>g:r Chairman, RALPH H. TURNER, University of California, Los Anaeles Chairman-Elect, to be announced Secretary-Treasurer, FRED L. STRODTBECK, University of Chicago

EXECUTIVE OFFICE AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION

· New York University Wuhinjfton Square, New York 3, N. Y.

PROGRAM

THE

CHASE-PARK PLAZA HOTEL ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI .......

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The American Sociological Association has received from. The Asia Foundation a &rant of $2500, for the purpose of encouraiffig closer relations bet;veen Asian ·and American Sociolopts. The funds will be used in three ways:

(1) To enable Asian sociologists resilfing in Asia to becotne .. memb:ers of. the American Sociological Association and to receive a three-year subscription to one o~ more of its official publications.

(Membership in the Association and a three-year· subscription to tfle AlfterJcan Sociological Review will be $1.00; if all Association publicatfqns ru:~ desir¢, the three-year cost will be $2.00. Applicnnts s,ha,uld·· wijte ~rectly to The American Sociological Association, New York Uniyersity, WalihiJiiton $q~e, New York 3, New York. Payment may be made in UN~CQ · cqupoiis or in any way convenient and .acceptable under. the exchangC' reaW.ations of the Asian country concerned. The privilege is extended to itaduate ~~ta u well as to established socioloaists.) ·

(2) To enable horaries, university departments, and research institutes fu Asia, who have heretofore been unable to subscn1Je, · to sublcrihe to publication~ of the Association at reduced rateS.

(The cost of a tllr~-year institutional subscription to the .A.~tfciin Socio­logical Review will be $2.00; ·and foJ; 1111 the pubJic~tions of the Association, in­cluding Sociometry, $3.00-payable as above.)

(3) To supplement travel expe.nse5 for Asiatt· soeioloaists who arc W: the U!]ited States· and who wish tci attend meetings of tlie American SOciological Association. · '

(Applicants must be at least .at the &rad,UI\tO le'Ve1 ~d. !fillY co.me frllm any Asian country from Afghanistan eastward. An ~ppli~t should wnte to. the Chairman of the administering coiiuirlttee, u listed belgw. In hia req~ the applicant mould give t4J regular ~cac:Iemi¥ posif!on1 tlJ.e natli(e 9f hia study or visit in the United States; the meetinJ. which he pfans to afiend, and, the sum necessary for trlmspcirtation to and lrom the meetlq.)

The grant is being adnlinistered by a ipecl111 ~ftee ~CiinJi~ ot ~· followinl:

Professor Kingsley· Davis, Dep~ent ·of SooioloiY' and Social' Thltitutions, · University of California, Berkeley, Califo~

Professor Wolfram Eberhard, Department of Sociology and ~ocial IDJti­tutions, University of Califc:irill&, Berkeley, ClllifoiJm. ·

Professor Amos H. Hawley, Department of Soeiology, Univerlity cl Michipn, Ann Arbor, Michipn.

Profesaor Madon J~ Levy,, Jt,, Department of SocioloJY, Princ«oa u~ Teraity, Princeton, New leney., .

Professor Bcyce F. Ryan, Department of Sociolo11 ud Alltkropolesr, UJii.. venity of Miami, Coral Gablcil 46, FloridL

AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION

PROGRAM OUTLINE

WEDNESDAY, August 30

10:00 A.M.-Sect!on on ~nology: Bnsiness Meeting ....................... -~AG~ Section on Medical Sociology: Business Meeting 6

1:30 P.M.-Sect!on on Medical Sociology: Panel Discussion:::::::::::::::::::: 6

3 :30

Sect~on on Mef:bodology: Business Meeting......................... 6 P.M.-Sec~on on Soc~al Psychology: ~airman's Session................... 6 4:00 P.M.-Sec~on on Soc~ology of EducatiOn: Business Meeting................ 6 5:30 P.M.-Section on SoCJal Psychology: Business Meeting.................... 6

THURSDAY, August 31 PAGE

8:30-10:00 A.M. Re,;istration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

10:00 A.M.-12:00 M. ~omplex Organization . . . . . . 7

uman Ecology . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Occupations and Professions.. 7 Race and Ethnic Relations.. 7 Social Change and Social His-

tory ..................... 8 Social Psychology. . . . . . . . . . . 8 Sociology of Science. . . . . . . . . 8

1:30-3:30 P.M. International Sociology . . . . . . 9 Maas Communication and

Public Opinion . . . . . . . . . 9 Methodology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

Groups .............. 10 Deviance and Disor-

ization ............... 10 Sociology of Education ...... 10 Sociology of Politics. . .. . . . . . 10

3:30-5:30 P.M. Analytical Uses of the Census 11 Criminology . . . . .. . • . . . . . . . 11 Family and Kinship ......... 11 Medical Sociology . . . . . . . . . . 12 Social Stratification . . . . . . . . 12 Sociology of Education ...... 12 Theoretical Sociology . . . . . . . 13

8:00P.M. Special Session: Sociology and

Hi~her Education . . . . . . . . 13

FRIDAY, September I PAGE

9:00-11:00 A.M. Mass Communication and

Public Opinion . . . . . . . . . . 14 Medical Sociology . . . . . . . . . . 14 Methodology . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 14 Race and Ethnic Relations. . . 15 Sociology of Politics. . . . . . . . . 15 Sociology of Religion. . . . . . . . ] 5

11:00 A.M.-12 :00 M. Business Meeting . . . . . . . . . . . 16

1:30-3:30 P.M.

FComplex Organization . . . . . . 16

amily and Kinship. . . . . . . . . 16 Small Groups . .. . . . .. . . . .. . 16 Social Change and Social His-

tory ..................... 17 Social Psychology . . . . . . . . . . 17 Theoretical Sociology . . . . . . . l7

3:30-5:30 P.M. Complex Organization ...... 17 International Sociology . . . . . 18 Medical Sociology . . . . . . . . . . 18 Methodology .......... : . . . . 18 Rural Sociology . . . . .. . . . . . . 19 Urban Sociology and Com-

munity Studies . . . . . . . . . . 19

8:00P.M. Presidential Address and In­

formal Gathering . . . . . . . . . 19

SATURDAY, September 2 PAGE

9:00-11:00 A.M. Aginp; and Retirement. . . . . . . 20 Criminology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Mass Communication and

Public Opinion . . .. .. . . . . 20 Medical Sociology . . . . . . . . . 21 Occupations and Professions .. 21 Social Psychology . . . • . . . . . . 21 Social Structure and Differ-

entiation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • 22

11:00 A.M.-12 :00 M. Bnsiness MeeJ:.i!lg .. .. .. .. . . . 22

1:30-3:30 .P.M. Human Ecology and Demog-

raphy ................... 22 International Sociology . . . . . 22 Open Discussion: Trends ...• 22 Small Groups .. . .. . . . .. . . .. 23 Sociology of Education. . . . . . 23 Sociology of Politics. . . . . . .. 23 Theoretical Sociology . . . . . . . 24

3:30-5:30 P.M.

Rural Sociology . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Social Deviance and Disor-g~tion ............... 24

Sociology of Science. . . . . . . . 24 Theoretical Sociology . . . . . . . 25 Urban Sociology and Commu-

nity Studies . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 25

Council Committees, Boards, Special Meetings. • • • See pag~s 26-28. NOTE ESPECIALLY-All Day Council Meeting, Tuesday, August 29th.

Al1o mee~s in St. Louis: Rni-al Sociological Society Soe1ety for the Study of Social Problems

i'

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30

10:00 A.M.

SECTION ON CRIMINOLOGY: BUSINESS. MEETING

SECTION ON MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY: BUSINESS MEETING

1:30 P.M.

SECTION ON MEDICAL SOCHl;LOGY: DISCUSSION O]f ''TEAcHiNG COM­PREHENSIVE MEDICAL CARE: A PSYCHOLOGICAJ;. STJ]DY OF CHANGE IN MEDICAL EDUCATION" BY KENNETH R. HAMMOND, AND OTHERS . · .

Chairman, ODIN W. ANDERSON, Health Information Cep.ter

Panel: PAUL SHEATSLEY, NationalOpi~on Rese~ch Ce~ter', ~ew Ym:k. "Methodology" · ·

ALBERT F. WESsEN, Washington Uniyersity, st. Louis "Theocy"

GEORGE G. READER, New York Hospital, Cornell Medical School "Implications for Medical Ec;l:ucation" . ·

SECTION ON METHODOLOGY: .BUSINESS MEETING

3:30-5:30 P.M.

SECTION ON SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY: CHAIRMAN'S SESSION ON CUR· RENT ISSUES IN PEitSONAIJ'rY THEORY

Chairman, RALPH H. TURNER, University of CForp.i!h Los Angeles

RALPH H. TURNER, UniversitY of C:ai,ilorni~ Los. Mg~es "The Problem of Social Dimensions ,~ Perso~~cality11

ALEx INKELES and DANIEL LEvmsoN, Hlirvard trniversity "Relating Personality and Social StrucWe" .

4:00-6:00 P.M.

SECTION ON THE SOCIOLOGY OF l):I}UCATION: BUSINESS MEETING

5:30-6:30

SECTION ON SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY:. ~USIN:ESS MEETING

THURSDAY, AUGUST 31

8:30-10:00 A.M. REGISTRATION

10:00 A.M.-12:00 M..

COMPLEX ORGANIZATION

Chainnan, BURTON R. CLARK, University of California, Berkeley

fucHARD D. ScHWARTZ and }AMES C. MILLER, Yale University "Legal Institutions and Societal Complexity"

WILLIAM M. EvAN, Bell Telephone Laboratories

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"Due Process of Law in Formal· Organizations: A Comparative Analysis"

OscAR GRUSKY, University of California, Los Angeles "Corporate Size, Bureaucratization and Managerial Succession"

FRED H. GoLDNER, International Business Machines Corporation "Sources of 'Staff' Dominance"

HUMAN ECOLOGY: A MULTI-DISCIPLINARY SYMPOSIUM

Chairman, Ons DUDLEY DuNCAN, University of Chicago

PHILIP L. WAGNER, University of Chicago ''The Ecological Viewpoint in Human GllQgraphy"

JUNE HELM, State University of Iowa ''The Ecological Approach in Anthropology"

EDWARD S. RoGERS, University of California, Berkeley "Ecologic Determinants in Public Health"

LEo F. ScHNORE, University of Wisconsin "Human Ecology and Sociological Theory"

OCCUPATIONS AND PROFESSIONS

Chairman, RoBERT RABENSTEIN, University of Missouri

fucHARD CoLVARD, University of Texas "The Power of Professions in Industrial Societies"

WILLIAM J. GooDE, Columbia University "Theoretical Limits on Professionalization"

W. fucHARD ScoTT, Stanford University "When Are Professionals Cosmopolitan"

WILLIAM H. FRIEDLAND, University of California, Berkeley "The Emergence of a Modern Occupational Role in an Under-Developed

Country: Trade Union Leaders in Tanganyika"

RACE AND ETHNIC RELATIONS Chairman, FRANK R. WESTIE, Indiana University

J. KENNETH MoRLAND, Randolph-Macon Woman's College "Racial Acceptance and Preference Among Nursery School Children in a

Southern City"

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fuRRY V. BALL, University of Wisconsin, and George E. Simpson, Oberlin Coll•1• "A Comparative Study of Compulsory School Desep-e!'ation in Fifty-twe

Selected Communities"

RicHARD A. ScHERMERHORN, Western Reserve University "Some Implications of Legitimacy as a Concept for Aseessinl' Minority

Status"

Discussion: MELVIN SEEMAN, University of California, Los Angeles

SOCIAL CHANGE AND SOCIAL IDSTORY

Chairman, MERVYN L. CADWALLADER, San Jose State College

WILLIAM A. WILLIAMs, University of Wisconsin "An Historian's Model of Change and Its Application"-

GILBERT SHAPmo, Wayne State University "The Problem of Adaptation of Social Structures"

WILBERT E. MooRE, Princeton University, and ARNoLD S. FEi.DMAll, Ui:riversity of Delaware . ,

"Are Industrial Societies B,ecoming Alike?"

SNELL W. PUTNEY, San Jose State College, and ·GLADYS J. PUTNEY, San Jose, California ,

"Prestige -and Innovation in a Mexican Village'-'

Discussion: MERVYN L. CADWALLADER, San Jose State Colleie

DIRECTIONS OF SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY

Organized under the auspices of' the Section on Social- Pl!)"~lu:~lou

Chairman, WILLIAM H. SEWELL, Uniyersity ofWisconsin

GEORGE C. RoMANs, Harvard University "Analysis and Synthesis in, Social _Psych~logy"

HENRY W. RmcKEN, National Science Foundation, "Trends in Social Psychology" '

FRED L. SrnoDTBECK, University of Chicago , ·, "The Case for Pragmatism in Social Psychol!llli': .

Discussion from the floor

SOCIOLpGY OF SCIENCE

Chairman, Noru.tAN KAPLAN, Cor11ell University

RoBERT W. AVERY, University of Pittsburgh "Commitments and Side ~ets in Industrial Research and Development"

MosHE SARELL, Johns Hopkins University . "V ariatious in the Growth of Modern Physics"

WARREN 0. HAGsTROM, UniversitY of California, Berkeley ''The Social. Control of Scientific Contr!Jversy"

D~cussion:.To be announced

THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1961-(continued)

1:30-3:30 P.M.

INTERNATIONAL SOCIOLOGY: THE WORLD COMMUNITY

Chairman, KARL W. DEUTSCH, Yale University

TALCOTT PARSONs, Harvard University . ''Toward an International Community"

RoBERT C. ANGELL and J. DAVID SINGER, University of Michigan, and VERA S. DuNHAM, Wayne State University

"A Comparison of Soviet and Amerjcan Values"

ALFRED KuENZLI, Southern Illinois University "The Conflict in American Cultnre"

Discussion: HAROLD D. LASSWELL, Yale University SEYMOUR M. LIPSET, University of California, Berkeley

MASS COMMUNICATION AND PUBLIC OPINION: RESEARCH ON DIF­FUSION

Chairman., ELmu KATZ, University of Chicago

OTTo N. LARSEN, University of Washington "Diffusion and Adoption of a Technological Innovation: The Case of

Danish Television"

EVERETT M. ROGERS and A. EuGENE HAVENS, Ohio State University "Predicting the Adoption of Innovations"

CLARK T. CAMERON, Institute for International Marin~ Research "A Theoretical Model for Empirical Market Prediction"

MELVIN L. DEFLEUR, Indiana University "Mass Communication Theory and the Study of Rumor"

JosEPH T. KLAPPER, General Electric Company "The Spreading of the Word: A Study of Dissemination and Opinion

Leadership in an Industrial Plant"

MEmODOLOGY: STATISTICAL OPERATIONS IN SOCIAL ME. ASURE­MENT

Chairman., ROBERT McGINNIS, University of Wisconsin

KEITH MiLLER, Washington University, St. Louis "Explained Variance"

VERNON DAVIES, Washington State University "The Measurement of Role Perception Uniformity and Diversity"

RoBERT G. HoLLOWAY and EuGENE C. ErucKsoN, Michigan State University "On Testing Inter-Rater Reliability of Bales' 'Interaction Proeeu

Analysis' " ·

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SMALL GROUPS

Chairman, ALAN P. BATES, University of Nebraska

KURT BAcK and KEITH DAVIS, Duke Univetsity ''The Generality of Conformity"

J. RICHARD UDRY, Chaffey College, and RoBERT STOKES, Buena Park, California "Conformity As a Rewarding Interaction Pattern"

RICHARD VIDERECK, University of Nebraska "Comparative Effectiveness of Self Expectations Versus Expectations of

Others"

DoNALD W. OLMSTED, Michigan State University "A Developmental Model of the Social Group"

SOCIAL DEVIANCE AND DISORGANIZATION

Chairman, WILLIAM M. McCoRD, Stanford. University

RosEMARY CoNZEM;ms, School of Social Work, University of Michigan "A Comparative Study of Self-Image Perspectives of Institutionalized

Male Delinquents"

RoBERT ENDLEMAN, Adelphi College "The Conflict Gimg As an Agonistic Institution"

KAARE SvALASTOCA, University of Copenhagen "Rape and Social Structure"

RoBERT A. DENTLER, Dartmouth College, and LAURENCE J. MoNROE, University of Chicago .

"Social Correlates of Early Adolescent Theft"

LEo SROLE, Albert Einstein College of Medicirie· "Midtown Manhattan: Mental Hygiene in the Metropolis"

SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATION: THE OCCUPATIONAL STATUS OF THE TEACHER .

Organized under the auspices of the Section on Sociology of Education

Chairman, C. ARNoLD ANDERSON, University .. ofychlcago

DAN C. LoRTIE, Harvard University· "Craftsmen and Colleagueship: A Frame for the Investigation of Work

Values Among Public School Teachers"

MYRON LIEBERMAN, Shaker Heights, Ohi~ "The Folklore of the Teaching Profession"

Discussion: EVJrnETT C. RucHEs, University ·of Chicago Other to he announced

Persons planning to attend this session are urged to obtain copies of the papers for advance reading from the Conference Headquarters.

SOCIOLOGY OF POLITICS: THE 1960 ELECTIONS

Chairman, PETER H. Rossi, University of Chicago

Pmi.;iP E. CoNVERsE, University of Michigan "Religion and Politics: The 1960 Elections"

THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1961-(continued)

]AMES Co'LF:MAN, Johns Hopkins University "Computer Simulation of . Electoral Behavior"

NoRTON E. LoNe, Northwestern University "Mter the Vote Is Over"

Discussion: SEYMOUR M. LIPSET, University of California, Berkeley

3:30-5:30 P.M.·

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ANALYTICAL USES OF CENSUS AND SURVEY DATA

Chairman, LEo F. ScHNORE, University of Wisconsin

PAUL C. GucK, Bureau of the Census ''The Research Potential·of the 1960 Census of Population and Housing"

DANIEL B. LEVINE and CHARLES B. NAM, Bureau of the Census "The Current Population Survey: Methods, Content, and Sociological

Uses"

Ons DunLEY DuNcAN, UniversitY of Chicago "Macro-Sooiology and the Economic Censuses"

LuTHER VI. STRINGHAM and EARL E. HUYcK, Office of the Secretary, United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare

"Measuritig Returns from Investments in Human Resources"

CRIMINOLOGY

Organized under the auspices of the Section on Criminology

Chairman, PAUL W. TAPPAN, New York University

RoBERT A. GoRDoN, ]AMES F. SHORT, ]R., University of Chicago, and DEsMOND S. CARTWRIGHT, University of Colorado

"Values and Patterns of Delinquency: A Study of Street Corner Groups"

LAMAR T. EMPEY, Brigham Young University "Group Treatment of Delinquents: Some Sociological ·Considerations"

STUABT ADAMS, California Youth Authority "The Effectiveness of Individual and Group Therapy on Youth Authority

Wards" .

SIMON DINITZ, FRANK R. SCARPITTI, and WALTER C. REcKLESS, Ohio State Uni-versity '

"Delinquency Vulnerability: A Group and Longitudinal Analysis"

FAMILY AND KINSHIP

Chairman, CHARLEs E. BoWERMAN, University of North Carolina

ERNEST R. MoWRER, Northwestern University "Role Differentiation and Identification in the Nuclear Family"

GLEN H. ELDER, ]R., University of North Carolina "Parental Role Differentiation"

J. RicHARD UDRY, Chaffey College, HARoLD A. NELsoN, Colorado State College, and RUTH 0. FISHBERC, Gree~ey, Colorado

"An Em:rfiricallnvestigation of Some Widely Held Beliefs About Marital Interaction" ·

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ALAN C. KERCKHOFF and KEITH DAVIS, Duke University "Value Consensus and Need Complementarity in Mate Selection"

LEE G. BURCHINAL, Iowa State University, and LoREN CHANCELLOR, Iowa State Department of Health

"Survival Rates Among Religiously Homogamous and Heterogamou8 Marriages"

SOCIAL DIFFERENTIATION AND ILLNESS

Organized under the auspices of the Section on Medical Sociology

Chairman, SYDNEY H. CRooG, Harvard University

CHARLES V. WILLIE and WILLIAM W. RoTHNEY, Syracuse University "Ethnic and Income Factors in the Epidemiology of Neonatal Mortality"

LLOYD H. RoGLER, University of Puerto Rico, and AuGUST B. HoLLINGSHEAD, Yale University

"Spiritualism and Mental Illness in Lower Class Families"

CoNsTANTINE A. YERACARIS, University of Buffalo "Social Factors Associated with the Acceptance of Medical Innovations"

NATHANIEL H. SIEGEL, MAx PoLLACK, RoBERT L. KAliN, and MAx FINK, Hillside Hospital, Long Island ,

"Social Class, Diagnosis, and Treatment in Three Psychiatric Hospitals"

WILLIAM R. RosENGREN, Brown University "Social Status, Attitudes Toward Pregnancy, and Child Rearing Attitudes"

COMPARATIVE STUDIES IN SOCIAL STRATIFICATION AND SOCIAL OR­GANIZATION IN COMMUNITIES OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES

Chairman, GREGORY P. SToNE, Washington University, St. Louis

HERBERT BLUMER, University of California, Berkeley "Industrialization and the Traditional Order"

LEONARD BROOM and JAcK P. GmBs, University of TexaS "Maori and Pakeha: A Study in Social Difierentiation".

HENDRIK VAN DER MERWE, University of California, Los Angeles "Social Stratification in a Cape Colored Community"

CHARLEs K. WARRINER, University of Kansas "Social Class and Social Structure in the Phillipines"

S060LOGY OF EDUCATION: EFFECTS OF THE SOCIAL ENVIRON­MENTS OF SCHOOL AND CLASSRO~M

Organized under the auspices of the Section on Sociology of Education

Chairman, CHARLEs E. BIDWELL, Harvard University

DANIEL SoLOMON and LARRY RosENBERG, Center for Study of Liberal Education for Adults, Chicago

''Types and Functions of Teacher-Student Feedback"

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RicHARD ScHMUCK, University of Michigan "Sociometric Status and the Utilization of Academic Abilities: Filling

the Social Psychological Gaps"

RoBERT E. HERRioTT, Harvard University "Some Social Determinants of Level of Educational Aspiration"

WALTER WALLACE, National Opinion Research Center, Chicago "A Study of Peer Group Interpersonal Environments at Beloit College"

KENT GEIGER, Tufts University ''The Normative Component in Levels of Study Effort Among University

Undergraduates"

Discussion: ARTHUR L. STINCHCOMBE, Johns Hopkins University

THEORETICAL SOCIOLOGY: APPROACHES

Chairman, HANs L. ZETTERBERG, Columbia Universityc

BERNARD RosENBERG, New York University "Thorstein Veblen Revisited"

FRANZ ADLER, Los Angeles State College "Functionalism Made Verifiable"

SIDNEY KAPLAN and Jmr KoLAJA, University of Kentucky "A Contribution to the Theory of Sociological Data"

8:00P.M.

SPECIAL EVENING SESSION: SOCIOLOGY AND IDGHER .EDUCATION

Chairman, SANFORD M. DORNBUSCH, Stanford University

NEAL GRoss, Harvard University ".The University as a Complex Social System"

PAUL F. LAZARSFELD, Columbia University "Historical Notes on Innovation in Higher Education"

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1

9:00-11 :00 A.M.

MASS COMMUNICATION AND PUBLIC OPINION: FUNCTIONS AND EFFECTS OF THE MASS MEDIA

Chairman, ELIHU KATz, University of Chicago

GARY A. STEINER, University of Chicago "The Role of TV in Popular Culture"

RoY E. CARTER, JR., University of Minnesota "Attitudinal and Other Correlates of Educational Television Viewing"

WALTER GIEBER, University of California "A City Editor Selects the News"

Other to be announced

STUDffiS OF THE HEALTH PROFESSIONS

Organized under the auspices of the Section on Medical Sociology

Chairmcm, SYDNEY H. CRooG, Harvard University

NoRMAN MILLER, University of North Carolina "Specialty Image and the Structure of the Medical Profession"

OmN W. ANDERSoN and MILVOY S. SEAcAT, Health Information Foundation "Survey of Members of the Section on Medical Sociology"

EDMUND VoLKART, Stanford University, and DAVID MEcHANIC, University of Wis· consin

"Interpersonal Worry and the Doctor-Patient Relationship"

MELVIN SEEMAN, University of California, Los Angeles and JoHN W. EVANS, United States Information Agency

"Apprenticeship and Attitude· Change"

RoBERT C. HANSON, University of Colorado "The Systemic Linkage Hypothesis and Role Consensus Patterns in

Hospital Community Relations"

METHODOLOGY: CHARACTERISTICS OF GROUP VERSUS CHARACTERISTICS OF AGGREGATES

Organized under the auspices of the Section on Methodology

Chairman, ROBERT McGINNIS, University of Wisconsin

DAVID GoLD, University of Iowa Title to be announced

HANAN C. SELVIN, University of California, Berkeley "Problems in the Use of Individual and Group Data"

WARREN MILLER and DoNALD E. STOKES, University of Michigan Title to be announced

Discl.fSsion: JAMEs S. COLEMAN, Johns Hopkins University

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER I, 196l:._(continue.d) 15

RACE AND ETHNIC RELATIONS

Chairman, FRANK R. WESTIE, Indiana University

WILLIAM R. CATTON, University of Washington ''The Relation of Apparent Ethnocentrism to Social Nearness Among

Occupational Categories"

JUDITH T. SHUVAL, The Israel Institute of Applied Social Research "The Micro-Neighborhood: An Approach to Ecological Patterns of Ethnic

Groups"

DoNALD NoEL and ALPHONSO PINKNEY, Cornell University "Racial Differences and Similarities in Prejudice"

Discussion: SHELDON STRYKER, Indiana University

SOCIOLOGY OF POLITICS

Chairmcm, PETER H. Rossi, University of Chicago

WILLIAM GAMsON, Harvard University "Some Dimensions of Community Power"

WILLIAM D'ANTONIO, University of Notre Dame "Reputational Technique As a Measure of General Influence in the

Study of Community Power"

JoHN S. MAcDoNALD, United Nations, and LEATRICE MAcDoNALD, University of Pennsylvania

"Grass Roots of Early Italian Socialism: Labor Militancy and Agricul· tural Organization in Rural Italy"

PHILLIPS CUTRIGHT, Dartmouth College "Determinants of Municipal Govenunent Organization"

E. JACKSON BAUR, University of Kansas "Opinion Change in a Public Controversy"

SOCIOLOGY OF RELIGION

Chairman, HAROLD W. PFAUTZ, Brown Univer~ity

MURRAY WAX, University of Miami "Magic, Rationality, and Religions Movements"

GEORGE C. FETTER, Oregon State University . "A Comparison Between the Christian and Moslem Religions as Factors

in Attitudes of Lebanese Farmers"

MARGARET T. CussLER, University of Maryland , "Transference of Leadership in a Charismatic Group, the 'Daddy Grace'

Sect"

PHILLIP E. HAMMOND, Yale. University "The Puzzle of Fox River: An Instance of the Contribution of Socio­

logical Theory to Historical Analysis"

RussELL MIDDLETON, Floiida State University, and SNELL W. PuTNEY, San Jose State College · ·

"Religion,_Skeptieisni, and Behavior"

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11:00 A.M.-12:00 M.

BUSINESS MEETING

1:30-3:30 P.M.

COMPLEX ORGANIZATION

Chairman, BURTON R. CLARK, University of California, Berkeley

HowARD M. VoLLMER, Stanford Research Institute "Seniority as a Status Factor in Industry"

ARTHUR L. STINcHCOMBE, Johns Hopkins University "Status Systems and the Judgment of Men"

AARON CICOUREL, University of California, Riverside "Conceptual Focus in Studies of Complex Organizations"

AMITAI ETZIONI and WILLIAM TABER, Columbia University "Scope, Pervasiveness, and Tension-Management in Complex Organ­

izations"

FAMILY AND KINSffiP

Chairman, CHARLES E. BoWERMAN, University of North Carolina

SEYMOUR S. BELLIN, Syracuse University "Relations Among Kindred in Later Years of Life: Parents, Their

Siblings and Adult Children"

GORDON F. SrnEm and WAYNE E. THOMPSON, Cornell University "Family Cohesion and Adjustment to Retirement"

EuGENE A. WEINSTEIN, Vanderbilt University "Adoption and Infertility''

F. IvAN NYE, Florida State University "The Employed Mother: Retrospect and Prospect"

JosEPH CoHEN, University of Washington "Patterns of Imagery in the Transmutation of Dwelling into Home"

SMALL GROUPS

Chairman, ALAN P. BATES, l.Jniversity of Nebraska

THERESA TURK and HERMAN TURK, Duke University "Group Interaction in a Formal Setting: The Case of the Triad"

SHELDON STRYKER and GEORGE PsATHAS, Indiana University "Bargaining Behavior in Coalition Formation"

THEODORE M. MILLS; Yale University "A Sleeper Variable in Small Groups Research: The Experimenter"

RoBERT W. HAwKEs, University of Pittsburgh ''Colnmunicatron in Cooperative and Competitive Groups"

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1961-(continued)

SOCIAL CHANGE AND SOCIAL ffiSTORY

Chairman, MERVYN L. CADWALLADER, San J~s~ 'state C~llege C. WENDELL KINe, University of Massachusetts "Some Aspects of Social Change ill Jamruca, West Indies"

IRWIN T. SANDERS, Boston University

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"Theoretical Problems in the Analysis of Social Change in the Balkans"

KENNETH H. IvEs, Welfare Council of Metropolitan Chicago "Democracy and Technical Progress: The Case of the Cooperative Tele­

phone Movement"

Discussion: MERVYN L. CADWALLADER, San Jose State College

SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY: PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL STRUCTURE

Organized under the auspices of the Section on Social Psychology

Chairman, DAVID MEcHANIC, University of Wisconsin

BERNARD C. RosEN, University of Nebraska "Achievement Motivation, Values, and Economic Development in Brazil"

JOHN A. CLAUSEN, University of California, Berkeley "Adolescent Attitudes, Mate Selection, and SUbsequent Child-Rearing

Orientations"

JAMES F. SHORT, JR., University of Chicago "Aggressive Behavior in Response to Status Threats"

WILLIAM H. SEWELL, University of Wisconsin "Social Class and Childhood Personality"

THEORETICAL SOCIOLOGY: CONCEPTS

Chairman, HANS L. ZETTERBERC, Columbia University

CELIA STOPNICKA RosENTHAL, 'University of California, Los Angeies "Toward the Conceptualization of Needs"

HAROLD E. SMITH, Northern Illinois University "The Concept of Social Institutions, Usages, and Trends"

RuTH LEEDS, Columbia University "Altrnism and the Norm of Giving"

DoNAL E. Mum, University of Louisville "The Social Debt"

3:30-5:30 P.M.

COMPLEX ORGANIZATION

Chtiirman, BuRTON R. CLARK, University of California, Berkeley

THoMAs J. ScHEFF, University of Wisconsin "Displacement of Treatment Goals in Front and Back Wards of a Mental

Hospital"

HARRY W. MARTIN, Southwestern Medical School, University of Texas "Staff Conflict in· a PsyChiatric Hospital"

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JEAN L. BRIGGS and SoL LEVINE, Harvard University "Control Over Local Affiliates by National Health Organizations"

EuGENE HAAs and FRANK ScARPITTI, Ohio State University "Goal Achievement and Displacement in Educational TV"

INTERNATIONAL SOCIOLOGY: DETERMINANTS OF NATIONAL AND SUPRA-NATIONAL UNIF1CATION

Chairman, KARL W. DEUTSCH, Yale University

DANIEL LERNER, Massachusetts Institute of Technology "The Unification of Europe"

HAruusoN C. WHITE, University of Chicago "The Quantitative Analysis of Social Mobility"

Other to he announced

Discussion: WENDELL BELL, University of California, Los Angeles

MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY: PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITALIZATION AND ITS EFFECTS

Organized under the auspices of the Section on Medical Sociology

Chairman, JEROME K. MYERs, Yale University

SAMUEL W. BLOOM and HowARD B. KAPLAN, Baylor University "Emotional Disorder and Interaction Process: A Study of a Psychiatric

Ward "Qsing Sociometric Techniques"

JoHN C. PocK, Reed College "Patient Culture and Ancillary Therapy: A Study of Rehabilitation of

Mental Hospital Patients"

SIMON DINITZ, SHIRLEY ANGRIST, MARK LEFTON, and BENJAMIN PASAMANICK Columbus Psychiatric Institute and Hospital '

"Instrumental Role Expectations and Post-Hospital Performance of Female Mental Patients"

DoRRIAN APPLE SWEETSER, Boston University "Staff Perceptions of Depressed and Schizophrenic Patients"

HowARD E. FREEMAN and Ozzm G. SIMMONS, Harvard University "A Two-Stage Study of Former Mental Patients"

MEmODOLOGY: ASSESSMENT OF QUALITATIVE DATA

Organized under the auspices of the Section on Methodology

Chairman, RoBERT McGINNis, University of Wisconsin

RicHARD J. HILL, University of Texas Title to he announced

KARL A. ScHUESSLER, Indiana University "A Note on Statistical Significance of Scalogram"

l W. MILLER and ARcHIBALD 0. HALLER, Michigan State University "The Measurement of Level for Occupational Aspiration"

Discussion: BERNARD P. CoHEN, Stanford University

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1961-(continued) ,

RURAL SOCIOLOGY

(Joint with Rural Sociological Society)

Chairman, J. ALLAN BEEGLE, Michigan State University

HAROLD GoLDSMITH and FRANK SIM, Michigan State University "The Determinants of Voluntary Migration"

MARVIN J. TAVES and RoNALD ICLIETSCH, University of Minnesota "Social Institutions in Areas of Out-Migration"

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}AMES S. BRoWN, HARRY K. ScHWARZWELLER, and JosEPH J. MANGALAM Univer-sity of Kentucky '

"Kentucky Mountain Migration and the Stem Family: An American Variation on a Theme by LePlay"

Discussion: ]AMES S. BESHERS, Purdue University

URBAN SOCIOLOGY AND COMMUNITY STUDffiS

Chairman, DoNALD L. FoLEY, University of California, Berkeley

JoHN MADGE, Political and Econ01nic Planning, London "Privacy and Social Living"

HERBERT J. GANS, University of Pennsylvania "The Effect of a Community Upon Its Residents: Some Considerations

for Sociological Theory and Planning Policies"

JoHN MoGEY, Vanderbilt University "A Model for the Residential Community"

RoBERT C. STONE, University of Arizona . "Factors in the Interaction of Community and Nation"

RICHARD DEWEY, University of New Hampshire "Attitudes Toward Community Size, Services, and Amenities"

8:00P.M.

PRESIDENTIAL SESSION

Chairman, GEORGE C. HoMANs, Harvard University

RoBERT E. L. FARIS, University of Washington "Reflections on the Ability Dimension in Human Society"

INFORMAL GATHERING

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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2

9:00-11:00 A.M.

AGING AND RETIREMENT

Chairman, LEONARD Z. BREEN

MARTIN U. MARTEL, University of Iowa "Adult Age-Sex Roles in American Magazine Fiction, 1885 to 1955"

ETHEL SHANAS, University of Chicago "Older People and Their Families: The Responsibilities of Children for

Aged Parents"

MARVIN J. TAVES and GARY HANSEN, University of Minnesota "Exploration in Personal Adjustm.ent Mter Age Sixty-five"

HAROLD L. ORBACH, University of Michigan "Notes Toward a Theory of Retirement~'

Discussion: To be announced

CRIMINOLOGY

Organized under the auspices of the Section on Criminology

Chairman, THORSTEN SELLIN, University of Pennsylvania

PETER G. GARABEDIAN, Washington State University "Social Roles and the Process of Socialization in· the Prison Community"

JosEPH K. BALOGH, Bowling Green State University "Measuring Social Attitudes Toward Capital Punishment"

JoHN P. CLARK, University of Illinois "Alienation and the Acceptance of Blame"

RoBERT H. FosEN and MARGUERITE Q. GRANT, California Department of Cor­rections

"Variations Among Individuals in the Manner in Which Opportunity Structures Are Perceived"

MASS COMMUNICATION AND PUBLIC OPINION: RESEARCH REPORTS ON THE KENNEDY-NIXON DEBATES

Chairman, ELmu KATz, University of Chicago

Panel: RICHARD F. CARTER, Stanford University PAUL DEUTSCHMANN, Michigan State University BRADLEY GREENBERG, University of Wisconsin SIDNEY KRAus, Indiana University KURT LANG and GLADYS ENGEL LANG, Queens College IRVING S. WHITE, Creative Research Associates

Discussion: To be announced

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1961-(contmrt~d)

MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY: SOCIAL FACTORS:IN ~SS Organized under the auspices of the Section on Medical Sociology

Chairman, JEROME K. MYERs, Yale University

JoHN H. MABRY, University of Kentucky "Response to Illness"

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WALTER J .. WARDWELL, MERTON HYMAN, CLAUS BAHNSON, and HENRY EISENBERG, University of Connecticut . . .

"Comparison of the Sociological Correlates of Coronary Heart Disease in Three Field Studies"

Joy NEALE QuERY, University of Kentucky "Pre-Morbid Adjustment and Family Structure: A Comparison of Selected

Rural and Urban Schizophrenic Men"

SAXON GRAHAM, MoRTON LEVIN, and ABRAHAM LILIENFELD, Roswell Park Memorial· Institute · ·

"Ethnic Derivation As Related to Cancer at Various Sites"

LoiS ALKSNE, Sln:RMAN PATRICK, EDWARD A. SucHMAN, and EDWARD WELLIN, Kips Bay-Yorkville Health Center, New York City . . . . . .

"A Conceptual Framework for the Analysis of Cultural Variations in the Behavior of the Ill"

OCCUPATIONS AND PROFESSIONS

Chairman, HoWARD S. BECKER, Community Studies, Inc., Kansas City

FRED DAVIS and VrnGmiA OLESEN, University of California Medical Center, San Francisco

"Initiation ·intb a Woman's Profession: Identity Problems in the Statp.s Transition of Co-Ed to Student Nurse" · ·

ERWIN SMIGEL, New York University "Professional Bureaucracy and the Wall Street Firm"

JEROME H. SKOLNICK, Yale University Title to he announced

C. DALE JoHNSON, University of Kansas "Priest, Prophet, and Professional Man: A Typology of Contemporary

Religious Leadership"

~OCIAL PSYCHOLOGY: STUDffiS IN ROLE AND. SELF

Organized under the auspices of the Section on Social. Psychology

Chairman, WILLIAM H. SEWELL, University of Wisconsin

HowARD J. EHRLICH, Ohio State University, ]AMES W. RINEHART, Ohio Univer-sitY, and JoHN C. HoWELL, Michigan State University

"The Study of Role Conflict: Explorations in Methodology"

MILTON BLOOMBAUM, University of Wisconsin "Factors in the Resolution of Role Conflict"

MoRRIS RosENBERG, National Institute of Mental Health "The Self-Image in N~rmal Adolescence".

ALBERT D. BmEIIMAN, Bureau of Social Science Research, Inc., and EDGAR H. ScHEIN, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

"Concepts of Self-Management as Social Control Mechanisms in Captivity Situations" ·

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SOCIAL STRUCTURE AND DIFFERENTIATION: INCONSISTENCIES, IN­STABILITIES, AND OBSTACLES IN SOCIAL STATUS

Chairman, GREGORY P. STONE, Washington University, St. Lonis

C. ARNoLD ANnERSON, University of Chicago "Structural Restrictions on the Influence of Education in Vertical Mo-

bility"

EPHRAIM H. MIZRUCHI, State University of New York, Cortland "Social Structure, Success Values, and Structured Strain in a Small City"

ELTON F. JACKSON, Yale University "Status Consistency and Symptoms of Stress"

RoBERT SoKOL, Tufts University, and MoRRis ZELDITCH, JR., Stanford University "A Further Test of the Effects of Gross Status Inconsistencies"

MURRAY A. STRAus, Cornell University "Deferred Gratification, Social Class, and the Achievement Syndrome"

11 :00 A.M.-12 :00 M.

BUSINESS MEETING

1:30-3:30 P.M.

METHODS AND MODELS IN HUMAN ECOLOGY AND DEMOGRAPHY

Chairman, OTis DunLEY DUNCAN, University of Chicago

DAVID M. HEEa, U. S. Bureau of the Census "An Ecological Method for Studying Southern Negro Response to Dis­

crimination''

JoHN S. MAcDoNALD, United Nations, and LEATRICE MAcDoNALD, University of Pennsylvania

"Migration Versus Non-Migration: A Typology of Responses to Poverty"

STANLEY LIEBERSON and KENT P. ScHWIRIAN, State University of Iowa ''Banking Functions As an Index of Inter-City Relations"

NoRMAN B. RYDER, University of Wisconsin "A Dynamic Model of Demographic Change"

Discussion: DAVID GoLDBERG, University of Michigan

INTERNATIONAL SOCIOLOGY: POLITICAL MODERNIZATION AND ECO­NOMIC DEVELOPMENT

Chairman, SEYMOUR M. LrPsET, University of California, Berkeley

WALTER PHILLIPS, University of California, Berkeley ''Tecbriologieal Levels, Structuring of the Labor Force, and Resistance

to Change in the Early Stages,of Industrialization"

GLADYS MEYER, Barnard College "The Role of the Expert in Development Programs"

Others to be announced

OPEN DISCUSSION: THE TRENDS OF THE PROGRAM

Moderator, RUPERT B. VANCE, University of North Carolina

Graduate students are cordially invited

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1961-(continued) 23

SMALL GROUPS

Chairman, ALAN P. BATES, University of Nebraska

HowARD B. KAPLAN and SAMUEL W. BLOOM, Baylor University "Sociometric Composition, Task Orientation, and ID.terpersonal Behavior

in Small Groups"

WILLIAM T. QUERY, Veterans Administration· Hospital, Lexington "Self-Disclosure and Group Cohesiveness"

BARBARA A. GuNN, Stanford University "Group Structure and Opinion Change: A Study in Small Groups and

Mass Communication"

Enwm J. THOMAS and CLINTON F. FINK, University of Michigan "Models of Group Problem-Solving"

SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATION: ACADEMIC CAREERS AND TRAJECTORIES -COLLEGE STUDENTS AND COLLEGE FACULTIES

Organized under the auspices of the Section on Sociology of Education

Chairman, WILBUR B. BROOKOVER, Michigan State University

DAVID GOTTLIEB, Michigan State University "Some Factors Pertaining to Variations in Academic Expectations and

Intentions"

LEILA SussMANN, Wellesley College "Influences Toward V alne Changes Among Freshmen: A Study at the

University of Puerto Rico"

STANLEY H. KING, CHARLEs E. BIDWELL, BRUCE FINNIE, and HARRY S. SCARR, Harvard University

"Undergraduate Careers: Alternatives and Determinants"

REEcE McGEE, University of Texas "Some Occupational Concomitants of Academic Degrees"

HERBERT MAccoBY, University of California, Berkeley "On the Social Isolation of Academic Man"

Discussion: ]AN !LunA, Johns Hopkins University

SOCIOLOGY OF POLITICS

Chairman, PETER H. Rossr, University of Chicago

DUNCAN MAcRAE, University of Chicago "Legislative Voting in the Fourth French Rel'ublic"

RAYMONll H. PoTVIN, Catholic University of America ''Typology of Voting Behavior"

SIDNEY M. PECK, Milwaukee-Downer College Title to he announced

HARoLD H. SHEPPARD, United Stat!ls Senate "Some Implications of an Aging Population for Political Sociology"

JIRI NEHNEVAJSA, Columbia University "Effects of an Event: _The U-2 and Aftermath"

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THEORETICAL SOCIOLOGY: INTEGRATED THEORIES

Chairman, HANs L. ZETTERBERG, Columbia UniversitY

HuGH DALZIEL DuNCAN, Carleton College "Communication and Social Order"

CHARLES P. LooMIS and ZoNA LooMIS, Michigan State University "Convergences in Modern Sociological Theory"

JAMES M. BESHERS, Purdue University "A General Theory of .Linear Social Structure"

3:30-5:30 P.M.

RURAL SOCIOLOGY

(Joint with Rural· Sociological Society)

Chairman, ARcHmALD 0. HALLER, Michigan State University

DouGLAS G. MARsHALL and JON A. DoERFLINGER, University of Wisconsin "Community Change and Population Increase, Kenosha Comity, Wis·

consin"

WARD BAUDER and LEE G. BURCHINAL, Iowa State University "Occupation Achievement Patterns of Farm to Urban Migrant Males in

Comparison ~ith Two Urban Control Groups"

WADE H. ANDREWS, Ohio State University "Social Consequences of High In-Migration"

Discussion: RoY G. FRANCIS, University of Minnesota

SOCIAL DEVIANCE AND DISORGANIZATION

Chairman, WILLIAM M. McCoRD, Stanford University

MARY MARGARET THOMEs, Occidental College "Childhood Schizophrenia and Familr Interaction"

LEE RoBINS, Washington University, St. Louis "The Interaction of Class Position and Deviant Behavior"

HAROLD MULFORD and DoNALD MILLER, State University of Iowa "Drinking Behavior and Definitions of Alcohol Attributed to Significant

Others"

WARREN BREED, Newcomb College, Tulane University "Suicide as Role Failure"

SOCIOLOGY OF SCIENCE

Chairman, NoRMAN KAPLAN, Cornell University

RoGER G. KRoHN, Memorial University of Newfomidland "Selective Recruitment of Scientists in Three InstitUtional Contexte"

BARNEY G. GLASER, School of. Nursing, University of. Califbrnia, San Francisco "The 'Resolution Effect' and Career Concerns of Medical Scientists"

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1961-(continued)

NoRMAN W. STORER, Harvard University "Research Orientations and Teamwork Among Scienti;:>.s"

Discussion from the floor

THEORETICAL SOCIOLOGY: THEORY FRAGMENTS

Chairman, HANs L. ZETTERBERG, Columbia University

SAMUEL KLAUSNER, Columbia Uiriversity "Choosing a New Reference Group"

RoBERT C. LEONARD, Yale University "Leader's Judgments of His O'IVD Group's Opinions"

RoBERT DUBIN, University of Oregon "Power, Ftuiction, and Soeial System"

HARRY C. DILLINGHAM and JOHN HARP, Iowa State University

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"The Role of Categoric and Corporate Groups in a Situation of Social Change, Illustrated by Co-operatives"

URBAN SOCIOLOGY AND COMMUNITY STUDIES

Chairman, DoNALD L. FoLEY, University of California, Berkeley

S. D. CLARK, University of Toronto "America's New Frontier: The Suburbilll CommllJ!ity"

LEONARD BLUMBERG, Temple University "Migration and Residential Instability on the Philadelphia Skid Row"

H. LAURENCE Ross, New York University "Reasons for Moves to and· from a Central City Area"

Enr-AR BUTLER, GEORGES SABAGH, and MAURICE D. VAN ARsnoL, Jit., University of Southern California . . .

"Social and Psychological Aspects of Intra-metropolitan Residential · Mobility". · ·

WARREN E. KALBACH, Portland State College, GEORGE C. MYERS, University of California, Los Angeles, and JOHN R. WALKER, University of Washington

"Metropolitan Area Mobility: A Comparative Analysis of Family Spatial Mobility Experience iri. a Central-City ·8Jia Selected Suburbs"

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COUNCIL MEETINGS

COUNCIL, 1961

Tuesday, August 29, 10:00 A.M.-Meeting 12 :00 M. -Informal Luncheon Meeting

1:15 P.M.-Meeting

Thursday, August 31, 4:30 P.M.-Meeting 10:00 P.M.-Informal Council Party

(Refreshments Available)

Friday, September 1, 4:30 P.M.-Meeting (tentative)

COUNCIL, 1962

Saturday, September 2, 4:30 P.M.-Meeting (tentative)

EDITORIAL BOARD MEETINGS

AUGUST 31, 12:00 M.

LUNCHEON FOR THE 'BOARD OF AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW, HARRY ALPERT, Chairman

SEPTEMBER 1, 7:30 A.M.

BREAKFAST FOR THE BOARD OF SOCIOMETRY, JoHN A. CLAusEN, Chairman

SECTIONS AND AFFILIATES

AUGUST 30, 8:00 P.M.

SECTION ON CRIMINOLOGY: COUNCIL MEETING SECTION ON THE SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATION: COUNCIL MEETING SECTION ON MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY: COUNCIL MEETING SECTION ON METHODOLOGY: COUNCIL MEETING SECTION ON SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY: COUNCIL MEETING

AUGUST 31, 7:30A.M.

PRESIDENT'S BREAKFAST FOR OFFICERS OF SECTIONS, RoBERT E. L. FARis, Chairman

SEPTEMBER 1, 12:00 M.

PRESIDENT'S LUNCHEON FOR OFFICERS OF AFFILIATED SOCIETIES, RoBERT E. L. FARIS, Chairman

\,

SPECIAL MEETINGS 27

COMMITTEE MEETINGS

AUGUST 30, 6:30P.M. 1962 PROGRAM COMMITTEE AND SESSION CHAIRMEN, PAUL F. LAzERSFELD,

Chairman

AUGUST 31, 9:00 A.M. 1962 COMMITTEE ON COMMITTEES, JoHN W. fur.EY, JR., Chairman

STATE REPRESENTATIVES OF THE COMMITTEE ON STATE LEGISLATION AND CERTIFICATION, IRWIN T. SANDERs, Chairman

10:00 A.M. SELECTION COMMITTEE ON MAciVER AWARD, EVERETT C. HuGHES, Chairman

1:30 P.M.

COMMITTEE ON RESEARCH, BURTON FISHER, Chairman

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