isa bulletin 26 - International Sociological Association

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isa bulletin 26 - International Sociological Association
isa bulletin 26
Summer 1981
ÉTÉ 1981
COMITÉ
EXÉCUTIF
1978-1982
Président:
Ulf Himmelstrand
Vice-Présidents:
Fernando H. Cardoso
Magdalena Sokolowska
Ralph Turner
Membres:
Akinsola Akiwowo
Joseph Ben-David
Jacques Dofny
Leela Dube
Anne-Marie Guillemard
Shogo Koyano
Juan Linz
Guido Martinotti
Kh. N. Momdjian
Stefan Nowak
Pamela Roby
Alexander Szalai
Francisco Zapata
a
Julio LaBastida,
droite, Président, et Gerardo Estrada, Secrétaire
tion du Xe Congres mondial de sociologie (MLAC). Voir page 3.
du Comité local d'organisa-
CONTENTS - CONTENU
p.2
p.2
p.3
p.3
p.4
p.23
Du Secrétariat - From the Secretariat
Important World Congress Deadlines
Nouvelles du MLAC - News from MLAC
Dates limites pour le Conqrés mondial
Research Committee's ProgramsProgrammes des Comités de Recherche
Report of Activities from the Research
Committees - Rapport d'activités des
Comités de Recherche
p.26
p.28
p.29
p.30
p.32
p.32
Calendar of Future Meetings
Journals
Réunion du Comité Exécutif 1981 - The
1981 Executive Committee Meeting
ISA Publications - Publications de I'AIS
Important: Modes de paiementImportant Note on Methods of Payment
Individual Membership Dues Form
Executive Secretaries: Kurt Jonassohn and Marcel Rafie
ISA Secretariat: C.P. 719, Succ. "A", Montreal, Que., Canada, H3C 2V2
Cables: ISAGRAM MONTREALlTel.:
(514) 282-3107
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Du
Secrétariat
From
the
Secretaria
Depuis le 15 avril, un nouveau collegue travaille au Secrétariat. Grace a un octroi de l'Agence canadienne
pour le Développement international ainsi que de la Commiss ion nationale de l'Unesco, Sergio Contreras Villa,
du Chili, effectue un séjour d'un an chez nous corrane
stagiaire. Licencié en sociologie de l'Université Catholique de Santiago, ses recherches ont porté principalement sur le monde du travail et sur l'auto-gestion.
Le but du stage est l'initiation au travail de l'A1S et
l'acquisition d'informations diverses sur la sociologie
mondiale susceptibles de profiter aux compatriotes du
stagiaire a son retour au pays. Sergio est présenteMent attaché a rédiger un historique de nos 37 Comités
de recherche. Le résultat de son travail sera acheminé
aux responsables concernés pour correction et complément d'information, et publié par tranches dans le Bulletin a partir de l'automne prochain.
A new colleague works in the Secretariat since April
15th. Sergio Contreras Villa from Chile will stay ~
us for ayear of training, thanks to grants fr the
Canadian 1nternational Development Agency and the Canadian National Commission for Unesco. Sergio has a '~icence" in sociology from the Catholic University of
Santiago and his research work has dealt mainly wi th
the sociology of work and of self-management. The purpose of this period of training is to become familiar
with those aspects of international sociology and the
work of the ISA that are likely to be of interest to his
colleagues when he returns to his country. At present,
Sergio is busy compiling brief histories of our 37 Research Committees. The results of this work will be
sent to the relevant persons in each Research Committee
for correction and for additional information, and will
be published in installments in this Bulietin beginning
this fallo
Par ailleurs, la vie au Secrétariat est
régulierement ponctuée de visites internationales, toujours intéressantes
pour nous. Durant les derniers mois,
sont venus faire un tour chez nous:
Paul-E. Humbt~ (Belgique), délégué au
Conseil de l'A1S et hate de la premiere
réunion du présent Comité du programme;
FlUlnw co PaNra. - Luna. (Espagne) qui
s'occupe a organiser un groupe ad hoc
sur la théorie des systemes au Congres
mondial; A~nhola A~wo
(Nigeria) de
l'Exécutif, en route pour Los Angeles
ou il devait passer son année sabbatique; Mohame.d Sa.ya.cü(Tunisie) qui a
promis de faire connaitre l'A1S aupres
des col legues tunisiens; I~~am Et-Za.tm
(Syrie) de retour de Cuba ou avait lieu
le Congres de l'Association des éconoS~g~o ContA~
mistes du Tiers-Monde, dont il est le
Secrétaire exécutif adjoint; Sza.ba.Ma.ko
(Hongrie) rencontré déja a Budapest en aoíit 1980, qui
fait un séjour d'étude a Montréal.
In addition, the life of the Secretariat
is regularly punctuated by international
visits that are always interesting to uso
During the past few months the following
have been to see us: Paul-E. Humb~
(Belgium) of the 1SA Council who was the
host of the first meeting of the current
Program Committee; FlUlnwco PaNra.-Luna.
(Spain) who is organizing an Ad Hoc group
on systems theory for the World Congress;
A~nhola A~wo
(Nigeria) from our Executive Committee on his way to Los Angeles
where he spent part of his sabbatical
leave; Mohame.d Saya.cü (Tunisia) who was interested in bringing more information on
the 1SA to his Tunisian colleagues; r~~aM
Et-Za.tm (Syria) on his way back from Cuba
where he attended the Congress of the AsV~
sociation of Third Wolrd Economists of
which he is the deputy executive secretary; Sza.ba.Ma.ko (Hungary) who is spending a year's
leave doing research and writing in Montreal.
D'autres rencontres, sans faire partie de la routine,
relevent cependant des affaires courantes, corranela
visite de G~~do
E~~a.da. (Mexique) dont nous parlons
plus bas; celle de Va.v~d B4oo~ (Grande-Bretagne), directeur de Sage; enfin celle de Ja.cqu~ Vo6ny (Canada)
de l'Exécutif et Président du Comité de publications
avec qui les contacts sont naturellement plus suivis.
Est-il nécessaire d'ajouter que tous les membres de
passage a Montréal sont les bienvenus a nos bureaux?
TENIH \'.ORLDCONGRESS OF SCCIOl.OGY
Other visits, though not exactly part of our regular
routine, do deal with our current work, such as the
visit by G~do
E~~da. (Mexico) of which more below;
that of Va.v~d Bnbo~ (Great Britain) who is director
of Sage and carne to discuss our publications; and those
of Jacqu~ Vo6ny (Canada) from our Executive and chair
of the Publications Committee with whom contacts naturally are quite frequent. We hope that it is taken for
granted that all members passing through Montreal are
welcome and will be given the grand tour of the Secretariat.
DIX1H-IE CONGRES ¡,[)NDIALDE SCCIOLOGIE
TENIH \\DRLD CONGRESS OF SCC10l.OGY
deadline:i
App1ications for Ad Hoc and SSO sessions were due on 30
June 1981.
Abstracts must be received in Montrea1 by 1 February
1982 at the 1atest. (This app1ies to p1enarles, symposía, and research cornmittee programs only.) Forms
and instructions for submitting abstracts wil1 be
avai1able from session organizers or from the 1SA
Secretariat after Ju1y 1981.
Fina /5Ypefisfor all sessions, if they have been accepte y t e session organizer, must be received by 31
March 1982 in the 1SA Secretariat. P1ease note tne
style sheet that was pub1ished in 1SA Bu11etin 25,
p. 3 and fo11ow it to ensure that papers wil1 be
considered f0r ear1v oublication.
J
Session or~anizers of a11 sessions and coordinators of
Researc Commlttee sessions must subrnltcomplete
pro~ram detai1s by 31 ~brch 1982 to the tSA secretanat, lf they wish to ensure that their sessions
will be included in the lI'or1dCongress Progranme.
Wor1d Congress Registration: The forms prepared by the
!~ are avallable from the 1SA Secretariat. 30
Apri1 1982 is the dead1ine for the reduced pre-reglstratlOn fees.
l~te1 Reservations: Forms are a1so avai1able from the
1SA Secretanat. lOMay 1982 is the deadline for
room reservations.
-3TENI'H \'K)RLDCONGRESS
OF SOCIOLOGY
NOUVELLES
DIXlIME CONGRES M:)NDIAL DE SOCIOLOGIE
DU
MLAC
La composition du MLAC Q4exican Local Arangements Committee) a été arretée par le Dr Octavio Rivero Serrano,
recteur de l'UNAM (Universidad National Autonoma de
Mexico).
On se rappellera que l'UNAM est l'h6te du X
Congres mondial de sociologie qui se tiendra du 16 au
21 aout 1982. Le MLAC est présidé par Julio Labastida
Martin del Campo; le secrétaire en est Gerardo Estrada
Redriguez.
Les autres membres sont: Raul Béjar Navarro,
Antonio Delhumeau Arrecillas, Sergio Rosas Romero,
Francisco Casanova Alvarez, Rolando Martinez Muricio.
L'adresse du MLAC est: Apartado Postal 20-333, Mexico
20, D.F., ~1exico.
Dans un échange de lettres, le Dr Rivero et Ulf Himmelstrand, président de l'AIS, ont établi en mars les grandes lignes de ce qui sert de protocole d'entente entre
l'lJNAt.l
et l'AIS. Par ailleurs, le MLAC et le Secrétariat sont demeurés en contact périodique dans le but de
coordonner l'organisation du Congreso
Les 8 et 9 avril,
nous avons rencontré a nos bureaux Gerardo Estrada, Secrétaire du MLAC, accompagné de son assistante Teresa
Martinez.
Les multiples aspects de l'organisation du
Congres ont été passés en revue et une division des taches a été établie entre Montréal et Mexico.
Par la
suite, les 28 et 29 avril, Ralph Turner, président du
Comité du programme et Kurt Jonassohn se sont rendus
a Mexico pour d'autres réunions avec les responsables
locaux.
115 ont visité les lieux futurs du Congres,
s'assurant que les espaces réservés accomoderont les
nombreux congressistes et permettront la tenue de nombreuses sessions simultanées.
115 ont rencontré le
recteur de l'UNAM ainsi que des représentants de diverses institutions intéressées
collaborer
l'organisation du Congreso
Leur impression est que la préparation du Congres est en de bonnes mains et que les responsables s'appretent a passer la vitesse supérieure.
a
a
Sur le chemin du retour, Kurt Jonassohn s'est arreté a
Los Angeles et San Diego. A Los Angeles il a rencontré
notre éditeur Sage avec lequel il a discuté la production et le cout des livres
paraitre avant le Congres
ainsi que de l'exposition durant le Congreso A San
Diego, il a rencontré les responsables de Sociological
Abstracts afin de négocier les modalités de préparation
du recueil de résumés des cornmunications, dont la distribution au Congres a été décidée par le Comité exécutifo
a
NEWS
TENI'H WORLD CONGRESS
FROM
OF SOCIOLOGY
MLAC
The composition of ~[AC (Mexican Local Arrangements Committee) has been approved by the new rector of UNAM
(Universidad National Autonoma de ~1exico), Dr. Octavio
Rivero Serrano.
You Ivill recall that UNAM is the host
of the X. lI'orldCongress of Sociology which wi11 be held
on 16-21 August 1982. The composition of MLAC is as
fo11ows:
President:
Vice-presidents:
Secretariat:
Julio Labastida Martin del Campo
Raul Béjar Navarro
Antonio Delhumeau Arrecillas
Sergio Rasas Romero
Francisco Casanova Alvarez
Rolando Martinez Muricio
Gerrardo Estrada Rodriguez
The address of MLAC is: Apartado
20, D.F., Mexico.
Postal 20-333, Mexico
In an exchange of letters between Dr. Rivero (rector of
UNAM) and Ulf Himmelstrand (president of the lSA) they
established last ~nrch the broad outlines of an agreement which wi11 govern the relationship between UNAM and
lSA concerning the lI'orldCongress.
Moreover, the MLAC
and the Secretariat are in periodic contact in order to
coordinate the organization of the Congress.
Then Gerardo Estrada visited Montreal together with his assistant
Teresa Martinez at the beginning of April. We met with
them for most of two days on April 8-9 in order to discuss in details the various aspects of organization and
planning as well as the division of labour beuveen
Montreal and Mexico.
Then, on 28-29 April, Ralph Turner
and Kurt Jonassohn went to Mexico for further meetings.
Site visits were made to three university buildings in
order to assess the availability of space to accornmodate
the many simultaneous program sessions.
They also attended a meeting with the rector of ~1
and a reception
attended by representa tives of various other institutions
who are interested in cooperating in the preparations for
the lI'orldCongress.
They carne away wi th the impression
that the preparations are in good hands and are about to
go into high gear during this last year before the Congress.
Kurt Jonassohn took the opportunity of this trip to make
stop-overs in Los Angeles and San Diego. In Los Angéles
he had a meeting with our publisher, Sage, to discuss
production and costs of books to appear before the Congress as well as the book display.
In San Diego, he
met with Sociological Abstracts to negotiate the details
of the abstracts book for the Congress that had been
voted during the last meeting of the Executive Cornmittee.
tiNtiteá
Les demandes pour la formation de group:s ad hoc et
pour l'organisation de sessions spéclales réservées
aux autres organisations (550) devaient parvenir au
Secrétariat le 30 juin 198~
Les résumés des cornmunlcatlons (abstracts) doivent
etre re9Us
Montréal au plus tard le ler février
1981. (Ceci s'applique uniquement aux partlclpants
aes-plénieres, symposia et sessions des Comités de
recherche).
Les formules et inst~ctions
pour la
soumission des résumés seront disponibles apres
juillet 1981 chez les organisateurs de sessions et
au Secrétariat de l'AIS.
Les textes des cornmunications acceptées doivent etre
re~us au Secrétariat le 31 mars 1982. Priere de se
référer aux instructions publlées dans le Bulletin
25, p. 3, concernant le format souhaité pour permettre, éventuellement, un travail d'édition rapide.
a
Tous les organisateurs de sessions ainsi que les coordonnateurs des sessions des Comités de rechercne<fc)ivent soumettre le prograrnme détaillé de leurs sessions au Secrétariat de l'AIS, au plus tard le 31
mars 1981. C'est le délai requis pour assurer
publlcatl0n de tout renseignement utile dans le Prograrnme du Congres mondial.
Les formulaires d'inscription au Congres mondial, préparés par le MLAC, sont dlsponlbles au Secrétariat.
Des taux réduits sont prévus pour les inscriptions
faites avant le 30 avril 1982.
Réservations: les formulalres pour les réservations
d'hotels sont également disponibles au Secrétariat.
Date limite: le 10 mai 1982.
La
-4TENIH WORLD CONGRESS OF SOClOlDGY
DlXlEME CONGRES MDNDIAL DE SOClOlDGlE
TENIH WORLD CONrnESS
OF SOCI LOG\'
RESEARCH
COIVIIVIITTEE S '
PROGRAIVIS
PROGRAIVIIVIES
COIVIITES DE
RECHERCHE
DES
L(Y.\ 066-i..c<.w
des
Corndé.6
de !techeJtche
yww., ont tltaYl6Quo-i.que p<1!1.Ue.t.tement
p!to v-i.flo-i.Jt(Y.\, C(Y.\ !teYl6 ug nemen:t6 M nt du. p.tw., haut -i.nté.!tU pOUfL qtUconque
veut p!té.6enteJt
une commun-i-cat-i.on
«u Cong!tv.. mond-i.aL
Now., fluggé.JtOYl6 aux memb!t(Y.\ dé.6-i.!teux de .te 6a-i.Jte. de c.ommun-i-queJt .te p.tw., tí5t pOM-i.b.te
avec. .t'o!tgan-i.flateUfL
de. la fl(Y.\fl-i.on app!topJt-i.é.e la dé.6aut avec. .te c.oo!tdonnateUfL du p!tog!tamme ou .te flec.!té.ta-i.Jte du Corndé.}.
RappuoYl6
que c.hac.un d(Y.\ corndé.6
a Ué. -i.nv-i.té. paJt .t'Exé.cut-i.6
de .t'AIS
UfLe. ouveJtt
a d(Y.\ c.ontJt-i.but-i.oYl6 de c.heJtc.heuM non-memb!t(Y.\ du Ccrndé. .toMque
ceux-cc
Mumettent
de» teU(y'\
va.tabl(Y.\.
Compte tenu du. nomb!te de fl(Y.\fl-i.OYl6 demandé.(Y.\, c.e.t.t(Y.\c<. fl'é.c.he.lenneJtont du 15 au 21 aocU: 1982. Ea6-i..n,
now., demandoYl6 aux !t(Y.\poYl6abl(Y.\ d(Y.\ Corndé.6
e. now.,
tltaYl6mett!te
.te p.tw., tut pOflfl-i.6.te toute
modZ6-i.c.at-i.on
ou c.o!t!tec.t-i.on au p!té.6ent
p!tog!tamme.
mW .t(Y.\ p!togJtamm(Y.\ .s tUvan:t6 .
a
RC 01
The 06 6-i..c.e.M 06 the R(Y.\eaJtc.h Comm-i.tte.(Y.\ have ó ent t»
w., the 60Uow.¿ng p!togJtarnfl. AUhough Mme 06 th(Y.\e
aJte p!teUm-i.naJty,
tw
-i.n60Jtmat-i.on óhould
be 06 g!teat
-i.nteJt(Y.\t to thOM who aJte. plann-i-ng t» p!t(Y.\ent a papeJt
duJt-i.ng the WoJt.td Cong!t(Y.\ó.
We óugg(Y.\t that thoóe
membe.M w-i.flh-tng to óubrnd a papeJt wJt-i.;te M Mon M
pOM-i.b.te to the !tuevant
ó(Y.\Úon OfLgan-i-zeJt (wheJte
none -i.fl g-i.ven, wJt-i.;te to the c.oo!td-i.nato!t o!t the óe.c.!tetMy 06 the !tuevant
R(Y.\eaJtc.h CommUte.e.).
In
tw
c.ontext,
we. !tepeat that the R(Y.\eaJtc.h Comm-i.tte(Y.\
weJte. MQe.d by '-he ISA Execut-i.ve
Comm-i.ttee to ac.ce.pt
c.ontJt-i.but-i.oYl6 6!tom non-me.mbe.M 06 the-i.Jt comm-i.tte.(Y.\
p!tov-i.ded that they aJte 06 h-tgh qua.t-i.ty and !tuevant
óubjec.t
matteJt.
COYl6-i.deJt-i.ngthe numbeJt 06 ó(Y.\ÚOYl6
!tequ(Y.\ted,
tnes e ~
be óp!tead out 6!tOm the 15 to
the 21 06 Augw.,t 1982.
F-i.na.t.ty, we !tequ(Y.\t that
thOó e !t(Y.\ o núb.te
-i.n each R(Y.\eaJtch Co mm-i.ttee ó end
w., M Mon M pOM-i. .te any mo . 6-i..cat-i.oyl6 an o!t
c.o!t!tec.t-i.o Yl6 06 the p!t(Y.\ent p!tOgJtam .
CR 01
ARMED FORCE S ANO CONFLICT RESOLUTION
LES FORCES ARMEES ET LA SOCIETE
COORVINATQR-COORVONNATEUR
ChaJt.t(Y.\ C. MoóQOó
VepaJttment
06 Soc<.o.togy
NoJtthw(Y.\teJtn Un-i-ve.M-i.ty
EvaYl6ton,
I.t.t-i.no-i.fl 60201
U.S.A.
SESSION
1:
Organizer:
S ecuJt-i.;ty and M-i.U.:tM.y Th!teat6
M a P!tob.tem 06 PeJtcepüoYl6
Ralf Zoll
SOWl, 8000 MUnchen-45
Schleisheimer Str. 418
F.R.G.
SESSION
2:
Nat-i.onal Sec.uJt-i.;ty Voc.tJt-i.n(Y.\:
Theo!ty and P!tac.t-i.c.e -i.n Lat-i.n
AmeJt-i.c.a
Organizer:
Augusto Varas
FLASCO, Casilla 3213
Santiago, Chile
T he M-tUtaJty' ó W-i.thd!tawa.t
6!tom Po.td-i.Có
SESSION
Soc.-i.o.togy
Pe.Monnu
Organizer:
Ulf Sundhaussen
Fachrichtung Politikwissenschaft
Universitat des Saarlandes
D-6600 SaarbTÜcken, F.R.G.
Organizer:
David Segal
Dept. of Sociology, University
of Maryland, College Park,
MD 21204, U.S.A.
SESSION
Con6üc.t
R(Y.\o.tut-i.on ((Y.\pec<.a.t.ty
!t(Y.\eaJtch on med-i.at-i.on, de(Y.\ca.tation,
non-coeJtc.-i.ve -i.nducemen:t6,
!tegu.tat-i.on,
SESSION
A!tmy and State
-i.n Lat-i.n AmeJt-i.c.a
-i.n the 19th and 20th CentuJt-i.(Y.\
SESSION
3:
5:
ezc. )
Organizer:
Louis Kriesberg
Dept. of Sociology, Syracuse
University, Syracuse, N.Y. 13210
U.S.A.
SESSION
A!tmed FOfLC.(Y.\,
P!tog!t(Y.\ó
7:
Organizer:
Soc.-i.ety
and Soc.-i.al
The Soviet Cornmittee for preparations
of the 10th World Congress, c/o Kh.
Morndjan, Soviet Sociological
Association, 117259 Moscow,
Krzhizhanovsky Sto 24/35, Build. 5
U.S.S.R.
4:
6:
and M-i.U.:tM.y
Poüc.y
Organizer:
Alicia Hernandez Chavez
El Colegio de Mexico
Camino al Ajusco No. 20
Mexico 20, D.F.
Apartado Postal 20-671
Mexico
SESSION
A6Jt-i.c.an A!tme.d
8:
Organizer:
FOfLC.(Y.\
T.O. Odetola
University of lfe
Department of Sociology
n-- Ife, OYO
Nigeria
-5RC 02 ECONOO
CR 02
AND SOC 1ETY
ECONQ'o1IE ET SOCIETE
COORVINATOR-COORVONNATEUR
V~e
601l llu.bm-Uúon
polla..f.l> 60k
papeM:
06
M. Mak1.eJt
CeYlteJt 6011. La.t.-i..n
HaJLIUj
pkO15-09-81
Am~can
S:tw:Uu
S-ta.n6011.d u.u.veM-Uy
S-ta.n60~,
Ca.L¿6.
94305,
U.S.A.
Fkom Janua.ky
1982 ~o A~
1982
VepiVWneYlt
SocUo.e.ogy
u.u.VeM-Uy
TOkOYltO
563 Spacüna
Ave.
TOkoYlto,
OYlt.,
Canada M5S 2J7
06
06
SESSION
1:
06
Vect¡ne
and LOll~
U~ed
S~U
Hegemony
(C.e.o~ed
~Ull.<.on)
Organizer:
Luciano Martins
Institut des Hautes Etudes
de l'Amérique.Latine
Université de Paris 111
28, rue St-Gui11aume
75007 Paris, France
SESSION
TMlUlna.t.-i..on~m
&
SocUa..e. and Po~ca..e.
(C.e.o~ed ~uúon)
3:
Organizer:
SESSION
5:
~he
Nw
OkdeJt
P~v~e
&
Pu.b~
ue»
7:
Organizer:
So~.t
SOcUeUu:
CÜCÜOIUl
Alberto Martine11i
Instituto di Socio1ogia
Universita deg1i Studi di Milano
Via Conservatorio, 7
20122 Milano
Ita1y
SESSION
Agen.t.6 06 Econom'¿c Reokga.u.za.t.-i..on
(e.g.,
6.{.nancUa..e. '¿1Ulti.tutiolUl,
caJt.tW, po~ca..e.
p~u,
ll~e
03
-
(c.e.o~ed .6Ull'¿O n)
Harry M. Mak1er
Center for Latin American Studies
Stanford University
Stanford, Ca1if. 94305, U.S.A.
From January 1982 to Apri1 1982
Department of Socio1ogy
University of Toronto
563 Spadina Ave.
Toronto, Ont., Canada M5S 2J7
E~epke-
SESSION
6:
Brazi1
06
The Impa~
.the Economy on
So cUa..e.,CUUMa.!
& 1 ncü v-<.du.a..f.
ChaJta~eJt-UtiC.6
Organizer:
(Open
~eM'¿on)
Alex Inke1es
112 Hoover Building
Stanford, Ca1if. 94305
U.S.A.
Econom,{.u
and
EmeJtg'¿ng CorttM(Open .6U~'¿on)
To be announced
For OPEN sessions ISA members are urged .to write direct1y to the organizer
1981; participation in CLOSED sessions are by invitation on1y.
RC
4:
Fo~
& NeJiJ
(Open ~uÚon)
Renato R. Boschi
IUPERJ
Rua da Matriz, 82
Botafogo
20 000 Rio de Janeiro,
C.f.M~,
S~e
& MaJt/¿u
( C.e.o~ed II u~.<.o n)
Organizer:
Organizer:
Neil Sme1ser
215 M:lses Hall
Univ. of California
Berke1ey, Ca1if. 94720, U.S.A.
SESSION
2:
bMeau.CMcUu)
Dr. Juan Gabrie1 Va1dés
c/o ILEY
Apartado 85-025
Mexico City 20, D.F.
Mexico
neu.MMp:
S~eg'¿u
Organizers:
SESSION
COMMUNITY RESEARCH
CR
03
designated
RECHERCHES
before September
15,
COMMUNAUTAIRES
COORVINATOR-COORVONNATEUR
T eJtky
N'¿cho!.6 C.f.aJt/¿
Vep~.
Soc,{.o.e.ogy,
Ch-<.ca.go, 1126 E. 59~ S~eu
Ch-<.cago, I.e..60637,
U.S.A.
06
SESSION
1:
Organizers:
Wh-<..theJt ~he
F-Uca..f. S~n
We.f.6aJteS~e:
& TaxpayeM'
Ukban
Revolli
Terry Nicho1s C1ark
1126 E. 59th Street
University of Chicago
Chicago, 111. 60637, U.S.A.
Ken Newton
Dept. of Po1itica1 Science
The University, Dundee DD1 4MN
Scot1and
u.u.v. 06
SESSION
2:
Na.t.-i..ona..f. Ukban
PoUcUu
601l
Whom?
Organizers : Ivan Sze1eny
Dept. of Socio1ogy
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Madison, Wis. 53706, U.S.A.
Wi11iam John Hanna
University of Mary1and
College Park
Mary1and 20742, U.S.A.
-6SESSION 3: Commu~y
Organizers:
Netwo~~
Barry Wellman
Center for Urban & Community
Studies, Univ. of Toronto,
Toronto, Ont., Canada M5S lAl
SESSION 4:
U~ban Vec,U-i.orLóami Pubtic
PoUcy
Organizers:
Peter Jambrek
Pravna Faku1teta
Universitet Ljubljana
Trq. Osvoboditve 11
5100 Ljubljana, Yugoslavia
Ronald S. Burt
Herman Turk
Dept. of Sociology
Univ. of Southern California
Los Angeles, Calif., U.S.A.
SESSION 5:
C.u.¿zen Va1.ueA, PaJLÜ.cJ..pa.tio
n
ami CoUecüve Vec,U-i.orLó
SESSION
Organizers:
Jeanette Becquart-Leclercq
Université de Lille 11
Facu1té des Sciences Juridiques, Politiques et Sociales
Pont de Bois, Sac Postal 169
59653 - Villeneuve d'Aseq.
France
Organizers:
6:
Commu~y
Veveiopment:
M-tan Exp~ence
RC 04
The South
Donald
Dept.
SUNY,
N.Y.,
Organizers:'Jayant
K. Le1e
Queen's University
Kingston, Ont.
Canada K7L 3N6
Ro1and Liebert
Dept. of Sociology
Univ. of Il1inois
Urbana, Illinois 61801
U.S.A.
Gerd-Michae1 He11stern
Zentra1institut FUr
Sozialwissenschaftliche
Forschung (Zl 6),
Verwaltungsforschung,
Freie
Universittlt Berlin, Zl 6,
Sarrazinstrasse 11-15,
1000 Berlin 41, West Germany
Irwin Sanders
400 School Street
Wellesley, Mass. 02181,
U.S.A.
SESSION 7:
ReA-i.dent-talCho-i.ce, Ne-i.ghbo~hood6, ami UJtban Vec,U-i.orLó
B. Rosenthal
of Political Science
Buffalo
U.S.A.
CR 04
SOC JOLOSY OF EDUCA TI 00
SESSION
8:
Spec...<.a.t
Top-tC!l-i.nCommu~y
ReA~ch
SESSION
9:
BuúneA~
Mee.-U.ng
I
SOC JOLOG 1E DE L EDUCA TION
COORVINATOR-COORVONNATEUR
Mok.e BMu
Ve~ent
06 SocJ..o!ogy
caU60~rt-i.aSta.te Un-i.v~dy
Haywand, caU6. 94542, U.S.A.
SESSION
1:
Organizer:
Educat-i.onVeveiopment -i.n
LlLÜn Am~ca
SESSION
Orlando Albornoz
Apartado No. 50.061
Caracas 1050-A
Venezuela
Organizer:
2:
An Open Panei
Margaret
Dept. of
Univ. of
CV4 7AL,
Pov~y
Archer
Sociology
Warwick, Coventry
England
ami EduclLÜon
(Not yet ~ece-i.ved)
SESSION
Organizer:
Olusola Avoseh
Lagos State Co11ege of
Education, 1 Onito10 Road
Suru1ere, Lagos, Nigeria
Organizer:
Asoke Basu
Dept. of Sociology
California State Univ.
Hayward, Calif. 94542, U.S.A.
SESSION
Second~y Schoo~ and
EduclLÜona! Veveiopment
SESSION
EduclLÜon and Ideo!ogy: Soc...<.a.t
Impact 06 the Con6Uct TheM-teA
F.R. Flilppov
117259 Moscow
Krzhyzhanowskogo
U.S.S.R.
Organizer:
Anna Frangoudaki
Faculty of Phi10sophy
Univ. of Yannina,
Yannina
Greece
SESSION
EduclLÜon and Soc...<.a.t
6M a Mo~e JMt
WMU
SESSION
3:
5:
Organizer:
4:
6:
24/35/5
ue» Int~nationa!
SESSION 7:
V-i.v-U-i.on
06
Labo~ ami L-i.6e-!ongEducat-i.on
PoUcJ..eA and ACÜv.u.¿eA (Jo-i.nt
SeA~-i.onwdh RC 13)
Organizer:
Ettore Ge1pi
11, rue Cambronne
75015 Paris, France
SESSION 9: Theo~y and Methodo!ogy -i.nthe
Soc~o~ogy 06 EduClLÜon
8:
Movemenú
Organizer:
Organizer:
Artur Meier
Dept. of Socio10gy of Education,
Academy of Educational Sciences,
Schulstrasse 29, Berlin, D.D.R.
J. Kong
P.O. Box 351
Cambridge, Mass. 02138, U.S.A.
-7-
RC 05
CR 05
ETI-tHCJ RACE & MINORITY RELATIONS
SECRETARY-SECRETAIRE
KatheJÚne. O' S uU..<.van
Ce.nteJt 60Jt the. Study
1nteJt~o
nal A66iUM
Co.e.wnb~ UMVeM~y
New YO~R, N.Y. 10027,
Vate. 60Jt .6ubm,u.6-<-on 06 pnopo.6a.t./l 60~ papeM: 31-08-81
CENTRAL THEME: CompaJt.lLÜve. PO~c.al
SESSION 1:
P.e.e.nMy AdMe.M
Organizer:
John Rex
Research Unit on Ethnic Relations, SSRC
University of Aston in Birmingham
Sto Peter's College, College Road
Sal tey , Birmingham B8 3TE, England
SESSION 5:
RC
and Ec.ono~c.
O~g-<-11.6and ImpUc.~ol1.6
PoUUe../l on EthM~y
RELATIONS ENTRE LES RACESJ LES ETHNIES
ET LES MINORITES
Se.e.
06 Hwnan R-<-gfLt6
BtUtcU..ng
U.S.A.
Syóte.m.6 aJ~d EthMC. Re..e.~ol1.6
06 State.
CR
(li FAMI LY RESEARCH
SESSION 2:
C.e.aM and N~onal
PeMpe.c.tive../l
on InteJtg~oup R~ol1.6
SESSION 3:
EthMC. and Rac.e. Re..e.~ol1.6 -<-n
Cap~al-Ut
Soue.tie../l
SESSION 4:
EthMC. and Rac.e. R~ol1.6
So~t
Soue.tie../l
SESSION 6:
AUeJt~ve.
App~oac.he../l to
EthMC. R~ol1.6
-<-n
06 RECHERCHES SUR LA FAMILLE
COORVINATOR-COORVONNATEUR
I~v-<-ng Tal.e.man
Souo.tDgy
Ve.pMtme.nt
WMMngton State. UMVeM~
Putlman, WMMngton
99164, U.S.A.
SESSION 1:
F~y
The.o~
PoUc.y
Organizer:
SESSION 2:
K-<-I1.6Mp-<-nIndU.6~aUúl1g
COU~e../l
Joan Aldous
Sociology Departrnent
University oí Notre Dame
Notre Dame, Indiana 46556, U.S.A.
Organizers:
Bernard Farber & John ~bgey
Sociology Departrnent
Arizona State University
Temple, Arizona 85281, U.S.A.
SESSION 3:
Wo~k Ro.e.e../l& F~y
SESSION 4:
Organizer:
Helena Znaniecka Lapata
Center for the Comparative Study
of Social Roles
Loyola University of Chicago
Illinois 60626, U.S.A.
Fa~y
Souo.e.ogy
AmeJÚc.a
Organizer:
Pablo Pindas (tentative)
Prolongacion Ninos Heroes
Mexico 23, D.F.
Tepepan, Mexico
SESSION 5:
RC 07
and SoUal
L~~e.
and the. F~y
.6e../l.6-<-ol1w.UhRC 13)
Ro.e.e../l
(Jo-<-nt
Organizer:
-<-11
L~11
259
Hergart Wilmanns
70 Marienbtlrgerstr
8000 Mtlnchen 81, F.R.G.
CR 07
FUTURES RESEARCH
RECHERCHES SUR LA FUTUROLOGIE
COORVINATOR-COORVONNATEUR
Anrta Coe.n
IPSE
V~ Be..t,uCVúo,
Rome., Ita.e.y
15
SESSION 1:
SoUal
IncU..c.a.to~ and .e.ol1g-t~
P.tanMng
Organizer:
Anna Cohen
See above
SESSION 3:
EduCiLÜOnal Qnd Youth Une.mp.toyme.nt Organizer:
P~ob.e.e.m.6tha.t ~e.~oduc.e. .6oUalc.~
Ine.q~e../l:
a P~O.6pe.c.tive.
V-<-ew-<-nIta.e.y and CompM-Uon w.Uh
otheJt Cou~e../l
SESSION 2:
Male. Se.x Ro.e.e. EquaUty
M a
P~eJte.qu-U~e. 60Jt N~ona.e.
Eq~y
Organizer:
Margrit Eichler
Dept. of Sociology in Education
The Ontario Institute for
Studies in Education
252 Bloor Street West, Toronta
Ontario, Canada M5S lV6
Eleonora Masini
C.P. 6203
Roma Prati, Italy
-8-
RC 08
CR 08
HI STORY OF SOCIOLOGY
HISTOIRE
DE LA SOCIOLOGIE
COORVINATOR-COORVONNATEUR
Mohamed CheJtkaotU
Mt:uJ,011 del> Suel1cu
de l' Homme
54 boui.. RILópa..d
75006 P~,
F~l1ce
SESSION 1:
Máhodolog.-i.ca.l PJtoblem.6 06 the
H-iAtoJty 06 socau: Suencel>
SESSION 2:
Organizer:
John Allcock
University of Bradford
Interdisciplinary Human Studies
Bradford West,Yorkshire,
England BD7 lDP
Organizer:
Philippe Besnard
Maison des Sciences de l'Homme
54, boul. Raspail
75006 Paris
France
SESSION 3:
Evolut,¿ol'!-iAm: HeJte al1d TheJte,
TheJte and Now
SESSION 4:
1Mtitut,¿O~ZatiOI1
Souology
Organizer:
Donald N. Levine
Center for Advanced Study in the
Behavioral Sciences
202 Junipero Serra Blvd, Stanford
Calif. 94305, U.S.A.
Organizer:
Guenter Roth
Dept. of Sociology
University of Washington
Seattle, Washington 98195
U.S.A.
SESSION 5:
MaJtx al1d VuJt~h~
06 Souology
Organizer:
RC 03
FJtel1ch 11011-VuJt~h~~11
CuJtJtent6
Souolog~c.a.l
06
~11 the H-iAtoJty
al1d AnthJtopology
Josep Llobera
University of London
Goldsmiths' College, New Cross
London SE14 6MV, England
CR 03
INNOVATIVE PROCESSES IN SOCIAL CHANGE
LE PROCESSUS D' INNOVATION DANS LE CHANGEMENT SOCIAL
COORVINATOR-COORVONNATEUR
OJtlal1do FaiA BOJtda
ApaJttado AéAeo 525008
Bogota 2, Colomb~
South Am~ca
SESSION 1:
Ac.tolL6 06 Chal1ge al1d A~ol1
f?v., eMch
SESSION 2:
Womel1 lLó Chal1ge Agent6
Vevelop~l1g Cou~el>
Organizers:
Peter Park
Dept. of Sociology, Univ. of
California, Los Angeles
Calif. 90024, U.S.A.
Organizer:
Sylvia M. Hale
Dept. of Social Sciences
St-Thomas University
Fredericton, N.B.
Canada E3B 5G3
Anders Rudqvist
Apartado Aéreo 51012
Bogota D.E., Colombia
SESSION 3:
C0I16U~l1g
Vevelopment
PJtOCel>óU '06
~11 IndlJ1¡~zed
SESSION 4:
MeJ1lL6 06 Chal1ge: The State' s
Role ~ the OJtgaMzation
06
Suel1ce
Organizer:
Y. Michal
Dept. of
Toronto,
Toronto,
NatiOM
Organizers:
Ellen B. Hill
6654 Cavigliano
Ticino, Switzerland
David Marsden
Dept. of Sociology
London School of Economics
London, England
SESSION 5:
Soc-ta.l Chal1ge and Methodó
06
Rel>eMch
Organizers:
Ulf Himmelstrand
Institute of Sociology
Uppsala University, Box 513
S-751 20 Uppsala, Sweden
Karoly Varga
EGSZI, Csalogany u. 9
Budapest 1027, Hungary
~11
Bodemann
Sociology, Univ. of
563 Spadina Avenue
Ont., Canada M5S !Al
RC 09 hILó beel1 el1tJtU1lted wdh the
OJtgaMzatiol1 06 Sympoúum 15 "COntJtaM~M,
C0I16Uc.tó and
S~eg.-i.el>
06 Soc-ta.l Chal1ge"
-9RC 10
PARTI C 1PAT ION, \'{)RKERS
~GEMENT
I
CR 10
CONTROL ANO SB-F-
PARTICIPATION,
CONTROLE DES TRAVAILLEURS
ET AUTOGESTI ON
COORvrNATOR-COORVONNATEUR
Veljko Ru.6
Lubejeva
1
Ljubljana.
8, Yugo~la.v~
SEssrON
1:
Organizer:
ami rmiu.6.tM..a1.
Eric Batstone
Industrial Relations Research
University of Warwick
Coventry CV4 7A1, England
SEssrON
2:
VemoCJta.c.y & PaJttiupatiOrt
PubUc. secto«
'¿rt
Organizer:
Bjorn
Work
Gydas
0510
SESSION 4:
Rec.eM'¿Ort, Urtemploymert:t ami
r miu.6.tM..a1. VemoCJta.c.y
Organizer:
Akihiro Ishikawa
Chtls University in Tokyo
Kamikitazawa 4-19-12-407
Setagaya-ku
Tokyo, Japan
PalttiupatiOrt,
WoJtkeJLó' Col1:tJtol
artd Sel6-Mana.gemel1:t '¿rt Vevelop'¿rtg
C ourt:tJt,¿u
SEssrON
Palttiupa.:t,¿o rt, WOJtkeJLó' Co l'Ww l
artd Sel6 -Mana.gemert:t '¿rt Sou:th
AmeM.c.a
Organizer:
Matthias
Organizers:
SESSrON 7:
r rniM.tM..a1. Vemoc.Jtac.y '¿rt Chartg'¿rtg
Soc.,Lo-Ec.ortom'¿c. ErtvA.Jtortmel1:t
Organizer:
Steven Deutsch
Dept. of Socio10gy
Univ. of Oregon
Eugene, Oregon 97403
U.S.A.
SESSION 3:
Oid al1d rtelA! PJtoduc.eJt
CoopeJta.Üvu
Organizer:
Finn Junge Jensen
lnstitute of Organization
Industrial Socio10gy
/-b'n'itzvej60
2000 Copenhagen, Danemark
SEssrON
RC 11
NelA!Tec.hrwlogy
VemoCJta.c.y
5:
Unit
and
Stiefel
Santiago Roca
Casilla Postal 1846
Lima 1, Perou
Ana Jaramillo
CR 11
SOCIOLOGY OF AGING
6:
Gustavsen
Research Institutes
Vei 8, P.O. Box 8149
1, t-brway
SESSION 8:
r rtdu.6.tM..a1. VemoCJta.c.y ami
OJtgartA.za.tiort TheoJty
Organizer:
Corne1is Larnmers
Nether1ands
SOCIOLOGIE DU VIEIl..1..ISSEMENT
COORVrNATOR-COORVONNATEUR
Artrte-Ma.Jt,Le G~ema.Jtd
Cel1:tJte d'E:tude du Mouveme~
So~ux
54 Boul. RMpa.-U.
75270 Pa.JtA.h, Cedex 06, FJta.rtc.e
The Souology
06 Ag'¿rtg Today:
TheoJte;t,¿c.al r~~uu artd SoUal
pJta.c;Uc.u. At:tempv, 60Jt a
Soc.,Lology 06 :the GeJtol1:tolog,¿c.al
Krtowledge (rrt C.OrtjUrtc;UOrt w,¿;th
.the COrtgJtu~ gerteJtal :theme)
SESSION 2:
The S:ta.:te, :the Soual
and oid Age PoUuu
~u~'¿Ort w,¿;th RC 19)
SESSrON 3:
WOJtk, Ag'¿rtg, Re:tA.Jtemel't:t artd
PJteJte:tA.Jtemel1:t
SESSION 4:
Fa.mily, KA.rtami r l't:teJtgerteJta.üorta.l
Rela.üOM
& COrt6Uw,
·H~:totic.al
& Col't:tempoJta.Jty ~~uu
SEssrON
Ag'¿rtg'¿rt :the LA.6e Co~e
MA.c.Jto & Mac.Jto Souolog,¿c.al
SESSrON 6:
Ag'¿rtg, Hea.l:th
SEssrON
1:
5:
SESSrON 7:
RC 12
PeJLópec.;t,¿ve.
Mpew.
artd Hea.l:th
CMe.
srssr ON
SoUal
PJtobl~
06 Ag'¿rtg '¿rt
Vevelop'¿rtg Court:tJt,¿u.
CR 12
SOC IOLOGY OF LAW
souus
S:tJtuc.:tuJte
(Jo,¿11:t
8:
Opert Su~'¿Ort
SOC IOLOG 1 E DU DROIT
COORVrNATOR-COORVONNATEUR
] ea.rt Vart Houfte
UrtA.VeJLó,¿;te,¿;tAntweJtpert. UFSrA
PtiM~:tJta.a.:t 13. B- 200 O AntweJtpert
Selg,¿um
SEssrON
1:
Organizer:
Me:thod & TheoJty '¿rt Souology
06 La.w
SEssrON
F. Ferrari
Via Larga 6, 20122 Mi Ian
Ita1y
Organizer:
2:
Legal Sy~:t~
Sy~:t~
& SoUal
A. Podgorecki
Dept. of Sociology, Car1eton Univ.
Ottawa, Ont., Canada KIG SB6
-10SESSION 3:
Lega.!. Plt0lÍM,6,{.OYil.>
SESSION 4:
Law '¿n Ac.tion
Organizer:
Ph. Lewis
c/a Center for the Study of
Law & Society, Univ. of
California, Berkeley
Calif. 94720, U.S.A.
Organizer:
Jean Van Houtte
Universiteit Antwerpen, UFS1A
Prinsstraat 13, B-2000 Antwerpen
Belgium
SESSION 5:
Law and CoLeec.tive
SESSION 6:
V,u,pute
Organizer:
C. Campbell
Law School, Queen's University
Belfast, 1reland
Organizer:
R. Abel
Univ. of California,
of Law, Los Angeles,
U.S.A.
SESSION 7:
Law and Soc,(.al
SESSION 8:
RMeMch'¿n
Organizer:
Secretariat RSL
University of Antwerpen
Prinsstraat 13, 2000 Antwerpen
Belgium
Organizer:
Secretariat RSL
University of Antwerpen
Prinsstraat 13, 2000 Antwerpen
Belgium
RC 13 SOC IOLOGY OF
Ac.tion
Change
CR 13
LE 1SURE
SOCIOUDGIE
IYiI.>Ü-tut,(oYil.>
School
Calif. 90024
PltogltM.6
DU LOISIR
COORVINATOR-COORVONNATEUR
Vate 601t .6ubm,u,.6'¿on 06 ~opO.6ai.6 601t papeJt.6: 30-11-81
GillM Pltonov0.6:t
Gltoupe de RecheJtche en Lo,u,,(.M
Un-i.veJt.6Ué du Québec a Tlto,u,-R,(v'¿VtM
TltO,t,6-R,(v'¿VtM, Qué., Canada G9A 5H7
SESSION 1:
BU.6'¿nM.6 Meeting
SESSION 2:
Jo,¿nt .6MÚon
Organizers:
Phillip Bosserman
Dept. of Sociology & Anthro.
Salisbury State College
Salisbury, Maryland 21801
U.S.A.
Organizers:
Anna Olszewska
1nstitute of Philosophy & Sociol.
Polish Acaderny of Science
Nowy Swiat 72, Palac Staszica
00-330 Warsaw, Poland
Joffre Dumazedier
Université René Descartes
U.E.R. de Sciences de l'Education
28, rue Serpente
75006 Paris, France
(Temporary address: October 1,
1981 to August 1, 1982)
Centre d'Etudes sociologiques
82, rue Cardinet
Paris, France
wUh RC 04
Thomas L. Kando
Dept. of Sociology
California State University
6000 J. St., Sacramento
Calif. 95819, U.S.A.
SESSION 3:
TltenM olÍ Veve10pment
'¿n :the
Soc'¿o!ogy 06 Le,{.óUlte
SESSION 4:
Me:thodo!og'¿ca! Pltob!em.ó olÍ
RMeaJtch '¿n :the SOc,(.o!ogy 06
Organizers:
Joffre Dumazedier
Université René Descartes
U.E.R. de Sciences de l'Education
28, rue Serpente, 75006 Paris
France
Organizers:
Thornas L. Burton
Dept. of Recreation Administration
The University of Alberta
Edmondon, Alberta
Canada T6G 2H9
Blanka Fillipcova
Institute for Philosophy & Sociol.
Czechoslovak Acaderny of Sciences
Jilska 1, 110 000 Praha 1
Czechoslovakia
SESSION 5:
SOc,(.o!og'¿ca! Theolty & Soc,(.al
Pltactice wUh,(n :the F,¿e1d o tÍ
Le,{.óuJte
Organizers:
Michael A.
The Center
University
Salford M5
Smith
for Leisure Studies
of Salford
4M5, U.K.
Gytlrgy Fukasz
List Ferenc Zenernuveszeti
Foiskola, 1391 Budapest P.F. 206
Liszt Ferenc Ter 8, Hungary
Yvan Vi tanyi
Institute for Culture
Corvin ter 8
H-125l Budapest, Hungary
Edmond Wnuk-Lipinski
Institute of Philosophy & Sociol.
Polish Acaderny of Science
Nowy Swiat 72, Palac Staszica
00-330 Wanvaw, Poland
SESSION 6:
Le,{.óUlte and :the Farndy
.6M.6'¿On wUh RC 06)
(Jo,¿nt
Organizers:
John R. Kelly
Leisure Research Laboratory
Univ. of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
51 Gerty Drive
Urbana, 111. 61820, U.S.A.
Rhona Rapoport
Institute of Family & Environmental
Research, 7 a Kidderpore Ave.
London NW3 7SX, England
~-~------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~~--~~
-11SESSION 7:
Woltk and LeMUlte
wUh RC 30)
Organizers:
Stan1ey Parker
70 Beaufort Park
London NWll
Eng1and
Jiri
Dept.
Univ.
Ont.,
RC 15
(Jo-int: .6u.6.{.on
SESSION 8:
Spottt arui LeMUlte (Jo-int:
.6eM-ion wUh RC 27)
Organizers:
Gerald Kenyon
Facu1ty of Human Kinetics &
Leisure Studies, Univ. of
Water1oo, Water100
Ontario, Canada N2Z 3G1
Zuzaneck
of Recreation
of Water100, Water100
Canada 2L 3G1
06
SESSION 9:
PitObtem.6
AmeJt.<.ea
Organizers:
Max Kap1an
Summit Lane, Rt. 3, Box 81-A
Auburn, A1abama 36830, U.S.A.
Chanta1 Ma1enfant
Landover House
3201 Landover St., Apt. 1108
A1exandria, Va. 22305, U.S.A.
-in Laün
L eMUlte
France Govaerts
Université Libre de Bruxe11es
Avenue Jeanne 44
1050 Bruxe11es, Be1gique
CR 15
f"fI) 1CAL SOC 1OLOGY
Renato Requixa
Servico Social do Comércio
Av. Pau1ista, 119
Sao Pau10, Brazi1
SOCIOLOGIE
DE LA MEDECINE
COORVINATOR-COORVONNATEUR
VeJtek Gut
Sehoot 06 Med.<.cine
See;t(.on 06 Behav-io!tat Scienee
Un-iveJt.6-Uy 06 M-i.6.6oWt.{.
TV3-Med.<.eai Cent:eJt
Cotumb.<.a, Mo. 65201, U.S.A.
SESSI0N
1:
Organizers:
lnt:eJtMÜonai
CoUabolta;t(.ve
RueaJteh -in HeaLth: 1.6.6uu &
ExpeJt.<.eneu
SESSI0N 2:
Jerry Stromberb
W.H.O.
Geneva, Switzer1and
Organizers:
Lois K. Cohen
Nationa1 1nstitute of Dental
Research, Nationa1 1nstitute of
Hea1th, Bethesda, Mary1and
U.S.A.
SESSI0N 3:
Nationai V.{../¡abLtUy & Rehabd.{.mü.on PoUciu:
Vevetoped
&
Th.<.JtdWoJttd C ount:Jt.{.u
Organizers:
Gary L. A1brecht
Schoo1 of Pub1ic Health
Univ. of 111inois, P.O. Box 6998
Chicago, 111. 60680, U.S.A.
AtUed & PaJtamed.<.eai Heatth
PeJt.6onnet: The.<.JtRote -in Heatth
CaJte -in Vevetoped
& Th.<.JtdWoJttd
Co~u
Judi th Shuvall
Rose Progranme in Medica1 Socio1.
The Hebrew University
Hadassah Medica1 Schoo1
Jerusa1em
Eugene S. Schne11er
Hea1th Studies Center of Union
Univ., Union Co11ege
Schenectady, N.Y. 12308, U.S.A.
SESSlON 4:
Oeeupa;t(.onai Heatth
& Th.<.JtdWoJttd Co~u
Organizer:
Ray Elling
Dept. of Cornmunity Medicine &
Hea1th Care,
Schoo1 of Medicine,
The University of Connecticut
Hea1th Center,
Farmington, Conn. 06032
U.S.A.
Richard T. Smith
Univ. of 1ary1and.Baltimore
County, Cantonsvi11e
Mary1and 21228, U.S.A.
-in Vevetoped
S¡;SSI0N 5:
The Sociotogy
06 Heatth & Med.<.eai
CaJte Sy.6tem.6 -in La;t(.n AmeJt.<.ea
SESSI0N 6:
Reeent: VevetopmenU
-in Med.<.eai
Sociotogy
-in La;t(.n AmeJt.<.ea
Organizer:
Efrain Margolis
21 de Setiembre 3065
M:lntevideo, Uruguay
Organizer:
Robin Badg1ey
Cornmittee on Sexual Offences
against Chi1dren & Youth, Room 1500
10 King Sto E., Toronto,
Ontario, Canada M5C 1C3
SESSI0N 8:
Ma.Jt:U./it PeJt.6pee;t(.vu
Med.<.eai Soe.<.ology
Organizer:
Vincente Navarro
Dept. of Medica1 Care & Hospita1s
The Johns Hopkins University
Schoo1 of Hygiene & Public Hea1 th
615 North Wo1fe St., Ba1timore
Mary1and 21205, U.S.A.
06
SESSI0N 7:
TowaJtd.6 a Sociotogy
Organizer:
Andrew C. Twadd1e
Section of Behaviora1 Sciences
Dept. of Fami1y & Cornmunity
Medicine, TD3 West, Univ. of
Missouri-Co1umbia,
Columbia
Missouri 65211, U.S.A.
SESSlON 9:
v'<'v.{../¡-ion06 Heatth
PeJt.6pee;t(.ve
HeaLth
WMk: a CJt.{.;üeai
Organizer:
Eliot: Krause
Dept. of Socio1ogy
Northeastern University
Boston, MA 02115, U.S.A.
-in
-12RC 16
CR 16
NATIONAL MOVEMENTS AND IMPERIALISM
SOCIOLOGIE DES MOUVEMENTS NATIONAUX ET
DE L'IMPERIALISME
COORVINATOR-COORVONNATEUR
Anouan Abdet-Mate~
Centne Natlonat de la Rechenche
Sc~entl6~que, 54,Boul. Raó~,
B~eau 707, 75006 P~,
Fkance
SESSIONS 1: The Contempo~aAy N~on and
ANV 2
Soc~o.tog~catAnaty¿,.v.,
(1 n
conjunct¿on w~ the Cong~e¿,¿,
9 enenat theme)
Organizers:
SESSIONS
ANV 4
3:
Organizers:
Anouar Abdel-Malek
Centre National de la Recherche
Scientifique
54, boul. Raspail (Bureau 707)
75006 Paris, France
Movement
Organizers:
06 So~m¿,
RC 18
8:
&
CULW:I.lLl.
Vladimir Stambuk
Faculty of Political Sciences
Jove llica 165
11001 Belgrade, Yugoslavia
Organizer:
Aquinho de Bragan~a, Directeur
Centre d'Etudes Africaines
Université Eduardo Mondlane
B.P. 257, Maputo, Mozambique
SESSION 7: Revo.tuüonaAy Ideo.togy& ~nat
PopulaA Moveme~ ~n La..tUt
Am~ca
Jacques Leclerc
31, rue des Trois Fusillés
94310 Orly, France
SESSION
Bonfil Batalla
San José 12
Los Padres
D.F.
SESSION 6: Naüo;,at Ubekaüon
Rena.v.,¿,ance
the
Moveme~,
Guillermo
Ciudad de
Olivar de
Mexico 20
Mexico
and Hegemony
Issam el- Za'lm
Greinergasse 1/1/17
1190 Vienna, Austria
German Carrera Damas
Apartado de Correos: 75270
Caracas 1070 - A
Venezuela
SESSION 5: The Soc~t
Imp~m
BuúneM
Giuseppe Morosini
Facolta di scienze politiche
dell 'Universita, Via S. Ot tav io 20
10124 Torino, Italy
Organizer:
Augusto Varas
Coordinator de Investigacion~s
Flacso, Jose Miguel Infante 51,
Casilla 3213, Santiago, Chile
SOCIOLOGIE
POLITIQUE
MeeUng
CR 18
POLI TI CAL SOCIOLOGY
SECRETARY-SECRETAIRE
R~chaAd Ro¿,e
Po~c¿, Vept. U~v. 06
Stkathc.eyde, 16 R~chmond St
G.taógow Gl lXQ., Scoftand, U.K.
SESSION 1: The ContempMaAy Wet6aAe State
~n the 1970¿,:Con6~ct & Change
Organizer:
SESSION
3:
Organizer:
SESSION 5:
Peter Flora
European University Institute
Badia Fiesolana
5001 San Domenico di Fiesole
Florence, Italy
E./A;te¿, and Pu~c
Op~~on
Bodgan Denitch
Sociology, CUNY
33 West 42nd Street
N.Y. 10036, U.S.A.
SESSION
2:
Organizer:
O~gan.u~ng Cap~t¿,
~n
We¿,tenn EUMpe and Nouh &
South ÁmeUCll
Philippe Schmitter
Internationales Institut fur
Management und Verwaltung
Platz der Luftbrucke, 1-3
1000 Berlin 42, F.R.G.
SESSION 4: Wet6aAe P~oducüón Theo~y,
MelU>Mement and Po~cy
Organizer:
Wolfgang Zapf
Sociology Dept., Univ. of
Mannheim, 68 Mannheim
West Germany
Po¿,¿,~b~y 06 a jo~nt
¿,e¿,¿,~on
wah RC 19 and
RC 28
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-13RC 19
CR 19
POVERTY, SOCIAL WELFARE AND SOCIAL POLICY
SOCIOLOGIE DE LA PAUVRETE, DU BIEN-ETRE ET
DE LA POLITIQUE SOCIALE
COORVINATOR-COORVONNATEUR
EiM.
~yel1
1iUt-Uu.te
06 Soc-i.oiogy
Urvi.veJtó.uy
06 BeJtgel1
ChJzMüeógt.
i9
N-5014
BeJtgel1 U, NokWay
SESSION
1:
Soc.cai:
Aluny
06
Wet6aJte
LabOll
& the. ReóeJtve
Organizer:
Frances Fox Piven
Dept. of Political Science
Boston University
232 Bay State Road
Boston, ~~ 02215, U.S.A
SESSH.
Fanúiy
3:
Poüc.y
~11 the
Wet6aJte
SESSION
S:ta:te
Organi:er:
Rivka Bar-Ycisef
\\'ork& Welfare Research Inst.
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Jerusalem, Israel
SESSIO.
AI1Ü-PoveJtty
al1d Poüc.y
5:
Organizer:
SESSION
7:
SESSION
9:
Theonetlc.at
Pubüc
PO~có
Poücy
(Jo~nt
RC 18 & RC 28)
Organizers:
(Theme
4:
SESSION
6:
8:
Organizers:
Harold L. Wilensky
Dept. of Sociology
Univ. of California
Berkeley, CA 94720, U.S.A.
Richard Rose
Univ. of Strathclyde,
Center for the Study of
Public Po l i cy,
16 Richmond se.
Glasgow Gl lXQ, Scotland
11:
SESSION
Organizer:
and
Karl-Ulrich Mayer
Dept. of Sociology
Univ. of Mannhe irn
68 Mannhe irn , West Germany
SESSION
Else 0yen
Institute of Sociology
University of Bergen
Christiesgt. 19
N-50l4 Bergen U, Norway
Robert Pinker
University of London
The London School of Economics &
Political Science, Houghton Sto
London WC2A 2EA, England
Organizer:
óeóMol1
(Theme 110t dec~ded)
óeóó~OI1 ~h
RC 21)
(]o~nt
Ivan Szelenyi
Inst. for Research on Poverty
University of Wisconsin
1180 Observatory Drive
Mad i.son, IVi,s.53706, U.S.A.
Herbert Gans
Dept. of Sociology
404 Fayerwea ther Hall
Columbia Univ. , New York
N.Y. 10027, U.S.A.
Wet6aJte
Organizers:
SESSION
S:tn~6~c.~011,
The Fu.tMe 06 the
S:ta:te
110t dec~ed)
Zsuzsa Ferge
Ins t:iture of Sociolo¡;y
Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Uri Utca 49, Budapest 1, Hungary
Soc~
]Uóüc.e
-Uó Reatúati.o
S.1. Miller
Dept. of Sociology
Boston University
96-100 Cummington Sto
Boston, MA 02215, U.S.A.
w~
Organizers:
Pnog4amó:
IMueó
2:
& The Wayó
11~11 SocJ..at
06
Poücy
Vadim Z. Rogovin
Institute of Sociological
Research, Krzhizhanovskogo
Korp. 5, Moscow 1172 59
U.S.S.R.
Women al1d Po v eJtt Y (Jo,¿nt
~h
RC 32)
24/35
óeóó'¿OI1
Helga N:Jvotny
European Centre for Social Welfare
Training & Research, Berggasse 17
1090 Vienna, Austria
Deniz Kandiyoti
68 Bartholomew Rd
London NW5, England
SESSION
10:
Organizers:
Vynam.{.M
óeóó'¿OI1
06 Vep~vati.ol1
RC 29)
(Jo~nt
~h
JUrgen Hartmann
European Centre for Social
Welfare
Training and Research
Berggasse 17
1090 Vienna, Austria
Ralph Segalmann
Department of Sociology
California State University
Northridge, CA 91330
U.S.A.
-14RC 21
CR 21
URB<\N AND REG IONAL DEVELOFMENT
DEVELOPPEMENT REGIONAL ET URPAIN
COORVINATOR-COORVONNATEUR
1van S z etenlj-t
Vept. 06 Soe-tologlj
So~
SC-tence Bldg.
UMV. 06 W{.J.,cOYUl-tn
1180 Ob~~vato~lj
V~ve
Mad{.J.,on, W{.J.,. 53706, U.S.A.
SESSION 1:
Ru~u.ctwúng
06 Capdal
artd LabM
-tn the Regwrtal
& 111t~Mtwrtal
Slj~te.m
Organizers:
John Walton
Dept. of Sociology
Univ. of California at Davis
Davis, Calif. 95616, U.S.A.
SESSION 2:
Mt~nativu
to Capd~m
&
C'hang-tng NatMe 06 U~ban
Con6l-tcú
iiJU:lU.n ihe. CapdaL¿M
Co~e Cou.~u
Organizers:
RayPahl
Univ. of Kent (Darwin College)
Canterbury CT 2 NY, England
Ivan Szelenvi (See above)
Ivan Szelenvi (See above)
SESSION 3:
Cu,¿u
and SOcU~m
Organizers:
Ivan T. Berend
Karl Marx Univ. of Economics
9 Dimitrov Ter 8
Budapest, Hungary
Ivan Szelenyi
RC 22
(See above)
CR 22
SOCIOLOGY OF RELIGION
SOCIOLOGIE
DE LA RELIGION
COORVrNATOR-COORVONNATEUR
J. Beck6Md
Vept.
06 SOe-tologlj
& Soc~
UMv~dlj
06 VMham
VMham VHl 3JT, Englartd
SESSION ¡:
The New R~g-tOM
Move.mel'lÚ:
P~pecüve
6M Urtd~tal1Mng
Soc-tetlj
Organizer:
Eileen Barker
Dept. of Sociology
London School of Economics
London WCZA 2AE, England
a
and Soc-to-~ngu.{.J.,t-tc6
SESSION 3:
R~g-ton
Organizer:
R.K. Fenn
Dept. of Sociology
University of Ma i.ne
221 East Annex, Orono
Maine 04473, U.S.A.
-tn the
New NatWYUI
SESSION 5:
R~g-ton
Organizer:
M. Schoffeleers
Inst. of Cultural Anthropology
De Boelelaan 1105
1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands
& Veath-~etated
behavA.oM
SESSION 7:
R~g-ton
Organizer:
G. Vernon
Dept. of Sociology
University of Utah
301 Soc/Beh. Sci. Bldg.
Salt Lake City, Utah 84112
U.S.A.
PO~clj
SEssrON
2:
R~g-toYUI 6acUng Mod~~nity:
H-tndu.{.J.,m, Bu.ddh{.J.,mand 16lam
Organizer:
C. Caldarola
Dept. of Sociology
University of Alberta
Edmonton, Alberta T6G !~
Canada
SESSION 4:
Mod~n
R~gwn,
Soc-teuu,
Mod~n
Global
Change
Mod~1l
Tlteo,uu
&
Organizer:
Roland Robert on
Univ. of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, PA 15260, U.S.A.
SESSION 6:
R~wll
So~t
Organizer:
M. Tomka
H-ll71 Budapest
Varviz, u4, Hungary
& Secu.laMzation
Cou.~-tu
-tn
SESSION 8:
SESSION 9:
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-15RC 23
CR 23
OOCIOLOGY OF SC 1ENCE
SOCIOLOGIE DE LA SCIEt{:E
COORVINATOR-COORVONNATEUR
Pe.,teJt Wu.rtgaJLd
UMVI!JL6.wt.t B..i.ete6etd
POl.>t6ach 8640
4800 B~ete6etd
1, F.R.G.
SESSION
1:
Organizer:
SESSION
3:
Organizer:
RC 24
SOC
Soc~o./'.ogy
SESSION
06 SuertCe:
Theotr.e;t¿ca./'.
Cortcep.tl.> & PlUl.ctic.a./'. Appt.¿co.tio rtI.>
Helmut Steiner
German Democratic
of Sciences
Otto-Nuschke-Str.
108 Berlin, DDR
Republic Academy
2: SoUa./'. PlLob./'.eml.>06 Sc~ertti6~c
Oevetopnen..t
~rt TMlLd-WoJt./'.d
Cou~u
Organizer:
22/23
Compv¡...Uort 06 CuM.en..t Anal.ytic.a./'.
P g~
~ .the SoUo./'.ogy 06
SUeJ;ce:
art Al.>l.>ul.>men..tOrt PlLoglLUI.>
& Pl!JL6pectivu
Ort the F~etd
M. lllkay
(Provisional)
SESSION
4: The Oeba.te
OveJt the
SoUa./'.
Cortl.>ec¡uertcu 06 Sc~ertti6~cTechMca./'. PlLoglLUI.>: TowaJtd
a New Cortcept 06 Sc~ertce?
Organizer:
CR 24
E<X>LOGY
Janos Farkas
Institut of Sociology
Hungarian Academy of Science
Uri U. 49, Budapest 1, Hungary
Peter Weingard
(See above)
ECOLOGIE SOCIALE
COORVINATOR-COOROONNATEUR
/.kche../'. BMl.>artd
EPFL, IrtI.>~
IREC
CaI.>e pOl.>ta./'.e 1024
CH-I 00 1 Laul.>artrte, S~I.> e
SESSI0N
SESSI0N
RC 25
1:
3:
Te.cJuto./'.oMca./'. deve../'.opmen..t aYld
.6pa..ü.a..l .6oua./'. commuMcatiOYl:
.the nalLlLO~rtg 06 '-'pace: eco./'.ogy
and .techrto./'.ogy
SESSION
Ecotog.«.a.Uy
IUl.Uu
SESSION
Eco./'.og~ca./'. ~ve.lLl.>~y
artd the
"f'ULÜ.OYla./'.aVe.lUl.ge"
I.>egmen..ted de.moc-
CR 25
SOCIOUtfJUISTlCS
2:
4:
ReMorta./'. ~mba./'.artcU ~rt
"corttirten..ta./'."
cou~u
SOCIOLltfJUISTlQUE
COOROINATOR-COOROONNATEUR
F~z
SchlUze
FachbeJteA..ch 4
Guam.thoch!.>chu../'.e KaI.>l.>
et
Hu.~ch-P./'.e..t.t-S.tJt.·40
0-3500 KaI.>l.>
e../'. , We.I.>tGe.JtmaYly
SESSI0N
1:
Comrru~n,
0Men..to.tiort
&
SoUa./'. WolLld.ó 06 /.kg1Ul.n..t WMke.lLl.>
& Imm-i.glUl.nú: PILOCUl.>e.I.>
& Soc~S.tJtu.c.tu.IUl../'. Co nd.U"io rtI.>
Organizer:
Tove Skutnabb-Kangas
Roskilde University
House 035, P.O. Box 260
DK-4000 Roskilde, Denmark
SESSI0N
Ethno-lrtc¡~u
~n..to WOlLk &
Ta./'.k, L~6e ~e.u.I.>
&
B~glUl.p~u
3:
Organizer:
Charles Kaplan
Fachbereich Gesel l.schaftswí ssenschaften
WBE, Methodologie, Johann Wolfgang
Goethe-Universitat,
Senckenberganlage
15
D-6000 Frankfurt/Main, West Germany
SESSI0N
2:
Langu.age COrt6Uct,
Langu.age
COrtl.>Uou.l.>rtUI.>
, & SoUa./'.
Chartge
Organizer:
Brigitte Schlieben-Lange
Institut fUr Romanische
Sprachen und Literaturen
FB 10, Johann Wolfgang
Goethe-Universitat,
Grafstrasse
D-6000 Frankfurt/Main
West Germany
SESSI0N
BaI.>~c Phenomena 06 VeJtba./'. &
Nort-veJtba./'. ln..te.lUl.ction
4:
Organizer:
Thomas Luckmann
FG Soziologie
Universit~t Konstanz
Postfach 7733
D-7750 Konstanz, West Germany
-16Int~ac~on,
Text &
B-i.ogttapfUe COrv.ltttuc~on -i.n
Ottganü~orv.l
SESSION 5:
Speech,
Organizer:
Rodney \I'a
tson
Sociology Dept., Faculty of
Econornic & Social Studies
Univ. of Manchester
Manchester M 139 PL, G.B.
SESSION 7:
Language, Soc~z~on,
Ch-lldtten'~
Wotú'.cL6, and Soc.{.a1.-~tttuctuttal
S~ng~
Organizer:
JUrgen Streeck
Fachbereich 16, Gerrnanistick
Freie Universitat Berlin
Habelschwerdter Allee 45
D-IOOO Berlin 33, lI'estGerrnany
SESSION 9:
Read-lng
& W~ng:
Con~ol1»
&
COrv.lequence~ 06 L-ltettacy,
P!t-l~ng
& L-lt~My
Fotun~. Soc.{.a1.H~to!t-lcal,
Ontogenmc
& Ethno-
SESSION 6:
P~ychopathoiogy
Organizer:
Dieter Flader
Fachbereich 3, Literatur
und Sprachwissenschaften,
Universitat Essen
Postfach 6843
D-4300 Essen 1, lI'estGerrnany
SESSION 8:
Language
Organizer:
Cheris Krarnarae
Dept. of Speech Cornmunication
Univ. of 1llinois at
Urbana-Champaign
244 Lincoln Hall
Urbana, 111. 61801
U.S.A .•
SESSION 10:
Language Po~~
Piann-i.ng·
Organizer:
D. P. Pattanayak
Central 1nstitute of Indian
Languages, Mansagango r i
Mysore-6, India
gttaph-i.c P~pe~v~
Organizer:
SESSION 12:
Organizer:
SOCIOLOGY
& the
Sex~
& Language
Al ec I>IcHoul
Dept. of Education
Jarnes Cook Univ. of North Queensland, P.O. Jarnes Cook Univ.
Townsvi lle , Quens Iand 4811
Australia
SESSION 11: Mod~ 06 Vom-i.n~ol1 & MaJUpu.i~on:
uu:guage & Pe ':.
Ep~temoiog-i.cal
& Methodoiog-i.cal
Pttobtem~ 06 SouoUng~~c
Theotty COrv.ltttu~on
& R~eMch.
Ptta~cal
u~es 06 and PubUc
Int~~t
-i.n Souoiogy
06 Language.
SESSION 13:
Oth~
Organizer:
Yolanda Lastra de Suare:
Ciudad Universiteria
Mexico 20, D.F., ~1exico
Organizer:
Lluis Aracil
Gran Via 682, 6, 1
E Barcelona 10, Spain
S ESS ION 14: Adrn-i.~ttta~v
RC 26
& Language
e S ~~-i.o n
Organizer:
Pierre Achard
Maison des Sciences
54, boul. Raspail
75270 Paris, France
e l'Hornme
Top-i.~
Lluis V. Aracil
Gran Via 682, 6, 1
E. Barcelona 10, Spain
CR 26
OF SOCIOTECHNICS
SOCIOTECHNIQUE
COORVINATOR-COORVONNATEUR
JoacfUm K.H.W. Schm-ldt
SOREGA
PoM6ach 130152
5 KBil1 11, F.R.G.
SESSION 1:
The ~e
& Vevüopment
06 the
Powh
Indepel1dent
Tttade Un-i.Orv.l
SESSION 2:
Souoiogy
veMM ili OWI1
Souety
(MaCJto-d-lagI1M~)
Organizer:
L. Walesa
Cornmunication should be sent
to his assistant:
Andrzej Celinski
Center for Social Legal Research
Solidarity Trade Union
Grunwaldska 103
Gdansk-Wrzeszcz,
Poland
Organizer:
A. Podgorecki
Dept. of Sociology
Carleton University
Ot tawa , Ontario KlS 5B6
Canada
SESSION 3:
Intel1ded
& Un-i.ntended
COrv.lequel1c~ 06 Ottgan-i.z~ol1al
SESSION 4:
Po~carv.l
Chal1g~
Organizer:
A. Matejko
Dept. of Sociology
University of Alberta
Edrnonton 7, Alberta
Canada T6G 2H4
Organizers : P. Atteslander
Lehrstuhl f. Soziologie
Universit~t Augsburg
Mernminger Str. 14
89 Augsburg
F.R.G.
PubUc
- Exp~
Op-i.n-i.on
-
Joachirn K.H.W. Schmidt
SOREGA
Postfach 130152
5 K~ln 11, F.R.G.
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-17SESSION 5:
TJta.y¡,66eJl 06 Ra.;t,¿onaLUy
SESSION 6:
Eval~on
Organizer:
B. McFarlane
Dept. of Sociology
Carleton University
Ottawa, Ontario KlS 5B6
Canada
Organizers:
SESSION 7:
Soecai: Poucy Re6e.aJtch & Social
Poucy Ma~ng, Theo~et{ca1
&
Methodolog~cal
Vevelopmerttó
H. Klages
Lehrstuhl f. Organisationssoziologie, Hochschule f.
Verwaltungswissenschaften,
Postfach 1409, 6720 Speyer
F.R.G.
J. Kwasniewski
ul. Gabinska 18/21
01-703 Warszawa, Poland
Organizers:
M. van de Vall
Dept. of Sociology, Univ. of
Leyden, 242 Stationsplein
Leiden, The Netherlands
SESSION 8:
Wel6~e,
Vev~ance & Economy
(Expec.-ted joúu: f.>e6f.>~onwUh
RC 29)
Organizers:
Ralph Segalman
California State University
Northridge, Calif. 91330, U.S.A.
A.B. Cherns
Dept. of Social Sciences
Loughborough University
Loughborough
Leicestershire LEll 3TU
England, U.K.
RC 27
06 Social
Change
Maria Los
Dept. of Sociology & Anthropology
Carleton University
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada KlS 5B6
CR 27
SOCIOLOGY OF SPORT
SOCIOLOGIE DU SPORT
COORVINATOR-COORVONNATEUR
G!1rttheJl L!if.J chen
Vept. 06 SocA.ology
UMVeMdy
06 llUno~
U~baM, llUM~
61801
U.S.A.
SESSIO
J:
Organizers:
ThecUj & PJta.~ce:
MethodoloMcal
Tuu 6eJl & P~oble.m6 ~n Spou
SESSIONS 2
ANV 3:
TheMet{cal
:bignieY Krawczyk
Academy Physical Culture
liarsaK, Poland
Organizers:
Gerald S. Kenyon
Faculty of HKLS
University of Waterloo
Waterloo, Ont. N2L 3Gl
Canada
GUnther LUschen
Un ivers i ty of 11linois
Dept. of Sociology
Urbana, 111. 61801, U.S.A.
IMue6
& Ir
& Subf.>tanUve
~n SocA.ology 06 Spou
I
A. Wohl
Akadernia Wychowania Fizycznego
01-813 Warszawa, ul. Ma~oncka
Poland
Oleg Milsthein
Moscow
SESSION 4:
El Vepoue en el mundo
La.;t,¿no-Am~cano
SESSION 5:
Spou,
POUUCf.> & IrtteJlMÜonal
Rela.;t,¿o y¡,6
Organizer:
Maria Al l i son
Purdue University
West-Lafayette
1nd. 47906, U.S.A.
Organizers:
Ken Kageyarna
Aichi University
Aichiken, Japan
Spou,
V~olence &
Colle~ve
Behav~o~
SESSION 7:
Spou af.J Social
L~6e-f.>tyle
Eric Dunning
Univ. of Leicester
Univ. Road
Leicester, U.K.
Organizers:
Urban Claeys
Catholic Univ. of Louvain
Naarnsestraat 22
3000 Louvain, Belgiurn
SESSION
6:
Organizers:
Clark McPhail
Univ. of 1llinois
Urbana, 111. 61801, U.S.A.
Paavo Seppanen
Univ. of Helsinki
Fabianinkatu 33
00170 Helsinki 17, Finland
Movemertt &
Fred Gras
Deutsche Hoschschule fUr
Kórperkultur, Friedrich-LudwigJahn-Allee 59, 7010 Leipzig, DDR
34
-18Play & the
SESSION 8:
Spo4t,
Aged
Organizers:
Leopold Rosenrnayr
Universit1tt Wien
Dr. Karl Lueger-Ring
1010 Vienna, Austria
SESSION 9:
1
Organizers:
Eldon Snyder
Bowling Green State Univ.
Bowling Green
Ohio 43403, U.S.A.
Ovidiu Badina
Academia "Stefan Gheorghiu"
Bd. Armata Poporului 1-3
Bucuresti 7, Romania
Geoffrey Watson
Univ. of Western Australia
Nedlands, IVestern Australia
Australia
Phillip Bosserman
For addresses see:
Research Committee 13
Chantal Ma l enfan t
Landover House
3201 Landover St., Apt. 1108
Alexandria, \"irginia 22305
U.S.A.
SESSION 10: C~dhood,
Youth & Spo4t
(Jo.¿nt 4e.64'¿on w-Uh RC 34)
Organizer:
The Eeonom-ieó 06 Vo!u~y
'¿n Spo4t & LWMe
(Jo.¿nt 4e.64'¿on w-i..th RC 13)
Se/lv'¿ee.6
SESSION 11: CtwM-Na;Uonal
Mpew
06 Spo4t
CaJteeA4 & PJt06U~.iaM (Jo.¿nt
4 e.64'¿on w-i..th RC 30 - uneon6-Uuned)
Organizer:
6009
Alan Ingham
Univ. of Washin on
Seattle, lI'ashingon 98195
U.S.A.
CR 28 STRATIFICATION SOCIALE
RC 28 SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
COORVINATOR-COORVONNATEUR
Vate 60Jt 4ubmK44'¿on 06 pJtop04a!4 60Jt papeJt4: 31-12-81
N~e
Rog066 R~~y
1Mutute
60Jt AppUed
Re.6eaJteh
Munthe.6 gate 31
04!o 2, NolUAJay
Soc..<.a..e.
SESSION 1:
ContempoJtaJty TheoJt.ie.6 06 CW4
StJtUUMe & Soc..<.a..e.
StJta.üMea;Uon
SESSION 2:
Sv..a.üMea;Uon
& Mob.i.Utlj
'¿n La;Un Ameúea
Organizers:
w.
Organizer:
Alejandro Portes
Center for Advanced Study ÍQ
the Behavioral Sciences
202 Junipero Serra Blvd ,
Standord, Cal. 9 305
U.S.A.
Wesolowski
Polska Academia Nauk
Inst. Filozofii Sociologii
Ul. Nowy Swiat 72
Warszawa, P. Staszica
Poland
John H. Goldthorpe
Nuffield College
Oxford OXl lNF, England
SESSION 3:
CompaJta;Uve Stud.ie.6 '¿n Mob.iUty
& StJta.ü6.iea;Uon
SESSION 4:
H.i4toJt.iea! S.tud..<..u .in Mob.iUty
& StJta.üMea;Ua11
Organizer:
David L. Featherman
Center for Demography
Univ. of Wisconsin
1180 Observatory Drive
Madison, Wis. 53706, U.S.A.
Organizer:
Alan Sharlin
Dept. of Sociology
Univ. of California
Berkley, Cal. 94 20
U.S.A.
SESSION 5:
Arta1.y4es 06 L.¿6e H.i4toJty va.ta.
SESSION 6:
Organizer:
Michael Pohoski
Uniwersytet Warszawski
Instytut Socjologii
Ul. Krakowskie, Nr. 26/28
Warszawa, Poland
StJta;UMea.t.ian
& Soc..<.a..e.
V.i4tJt.ibut-ion 06 Know!edge
Organizer:
Roger Girod
Département de Sociologie
Université de Geneve
Place de l'Université
1211 Geneve 4, Suisse
SESSION 8:
BM.ine.64 Meeting
Organizer:
atalie Rogoff-Rams0Y
INAS (Institut of Applied
Social Research)
Munthesgate 31
0510 2, Norway
SESSION 7:
Organizers:
StJta.üMea;Uon,
PoUüeó
&
PubUe PoUey (Jo.int 4e.64'¿on
w.ith RC 18 and 19)
Karl Ulrich Mayer
Zentrum fur Umfragen Methoden
und Analysen (ZlMA)
B 2, 1
6800 Mannheim 1, FRG
Richard Rase
Univ. of Strathclyde
Center for the Study of Public
Policy, 16 Richmond Street
Glasgow Cl lXQ, Scotland
Harald Wilensky
Dept. of Sociology
Univ. of Berkeley
Berkeley, Calif. 94720
U.S.A.
-19RC 29
CR 29
DEVIANCE ANO SOCIAL CONTROL
DEVIANCE ET CONTROLE SOCIAL
COORVINATOR-COORVONNATEUR
RO.6a del Olmo
ApaJLta.do 51-105
CMac.M
Ve.I1e.zuela1050A
Vate. 60~ .6ubm'¿_M,wn 06 p'tOpO.6a!.660~ pap~:
15-09-81
Le.6Ue. Sebba
artd
Ve~el1t
06 So~o!ogy
We.6t~11 IMc.h,(gal1Uy¡,¿v~~y
Kaiamazoo, M-i-ch,(gal149008 U.S. A.
011 the. Appuc.atiol1 06
SESSION 1: Sympo.6-!_UIn
Kl1ow!e.dge.6~om the. So~o!ogy 06
Ve.V~I1C.e. (111 c.ol1jul1~ol1 w~h
the. Cong~e.6.6ge.n~a! the.me)
SESSION 2:
SESSION 3:
Me.thodo!og-i-c.a!P~ob!e.m.6_-i-n
Condu~l1g Re.6eaJtc.h -i-nT~d
Wo~d Cou~e.6
& -i-nCMM
CuU~
Re.6e.MC.h
SESSION 4:
SESSION 5:
AU~native. Fo~
06 So~
Co~o!
(e.g. Wo~k~'.6 c.o~;
V-l.6pu.te.
ce.nt~; So~a!,{,6t
Revo!u.t-lonMY
Sy.6te.m.6;Commurt-lty
A~on
P~og~.6, Ve~m-lna!-lzation.
SESSION
SESSION 7:
Spe.~Mc. Fo~
06 Ve.v~nc.e:
Comp~ve.
P~pe.~Ve.6
(-i-nc.!ud-lngP0.6-l;(:-lve.
& negative
Ve.v~nc.e.).
SESSION 8: ~e,
Co~up;t-lOI1 and the.
Ve.velopmenta! P~OCe.6.6.
SESSIO
(Expe.c.te.djo-i-nt.6e.6.6-i-OI1
w~h
- the. jo-i-nt.6e.6.6-lonwill
be. de.velope.d on the. bM-l.6 06
ab.6úaw
.6ubm-lUe.d to .6e.6.6-i-on
5)
SESSION 10: Wel6Me., Ve.v~nc.e & Ec.onomy
(Expe.c.te.djo-i-nt.6e.6.6-lo11
~h
9:
SESSION 1: So~o!og-lea!
P~a~ce.
Organizers:
Jacques Dofny
Departement de Socio1ogie
Université de bntréa1
C.P. 6128, Succ , "A"
Mon tréal, Qué. H3C 3J7
Canada
V. Yadov
Veineva 60 a
Leningrad, USSR
SESSION 3: The. MajM Change.6 -ln the. Conte.nt.6
06 the. 06Mc.e. WMk -ln Relation to
the. O~gan-lzation 06 Wo~k and
Au.tomu.;(:-lon,
the Evo!u.t-lon 06 the.
Wo~k-lng, PoUt-lc.a! & Un-lon Be.hav-i-o~
06 Employe.e.6.
-Organizers:
Cé1ine Saint-Pierre
l.S.A. Secretariat
C.P. 719, Succ "A"
Montréa1, Québec
Canada H3C 2V2
Emanue1e Invernizzi
Dipart. di soc_ e di scienza
Po1itica, Universita di Ca1abria
Arcavacata di Rende (Consenza)
Ita1y
6:
PoUt-lca! C4me.6 by al1d Agun.6t
the S;ta;(:e.
(e..g. V-i-o!atiOn.606
Humal1 R-i-ght.6,al1d C-i-vd L-i-b~e.6,
To~~e,
Gel1o~de,
E.6p-i-ol1age.,
T~eMon, T~o~m,
COn.6~e.nt-lOu..6
Obje.~on.6) .
RC 26)
SESSION
12:
Aue.l1ation & So~a! Co~o!
(Expec.te.djo-i-nt.6e.6.6-i-on
w~h
RC 36)
CR 30
COORVINATOR-COORVONNATEUR
y ofunta Ku.!p-i-n.6
ka
uy¡,¿v~-l;ty 06 Lodz
KMp~zaka, 55-8
Lodz, Poial1d
The.o~y & So~
In.6~u.;(:-lol1a! Mec.han-l.6m.6
06
Co~o!
(e.g_ Pouce.,
M-i-¿U:aJty, Menta! 1,0.6p~a!.6,
P~On.6) .
SESSION 11: ~ca!
I.6.6ue.6-i-nVev-i-al1c.e&
the. Ro!e.6 06 Wome.n (Expe.c.ted
JO-lnt .6e.6.6-i-on
w~h RC 32)
SOC IOLOGY OF I'IOR
Theo~e.6 06 ~e,
Ve.V~I1Ce. &
Ve.v-i-al1c.e.
Co~o!:
Comp~ve
POM-i-b-lUtie.6 (1I1dud-ll1g
~e.v~e. appUc.ab-llity)
So~a!
RC 12
Re 30
Se.l1dp!lopO.6a!.6
to both
SOCIOLOGIE
DU TRAVAIL
SESSION 2: P~06e.6.6-l0n.6 -i-11V'¿66~e.nt
Natio na.l S e.;t;t-ll1g
Organizers:
1. Orzack
Seven Bunny Circ1e
Newton, Mass. 02158, U.S.A.
A. Sarapata
05150 Lomianki
Pows tancow Warszaw
Po1and
16
and
SESSION 4: New Tec.hnolog-i-e.6
Quai-lMcation.6
Organizers : Mari: Maurice
LEST
C.N.R.S., Chemin du Coton Rouge
13100 Aix-en-Provence
France
Marie R. Haug
Dept. of Socio1ogy
Case Western Reserve Univ.
C1eve1and, Ohio 44106
U.S.A.
-20SESSION 5:
Soe-i.al-i.zat-i.on to WOkR, Att-i.tudeA
T owaJtci6 W OItR
Organizer:
R. Stellberg
~~rtin Luther Universitat
401 Halle (SAALE)
Halle-Wittenberg, DDR
Labouk MakRe.t, ~
Une.mptoyme.nt
SESSION 7:
Se.gme.ntat-i.on
Co/'UU.Uonó
Organizer:
J. Kulpinska
Univ. of Loclz
Kasprzaka 55-8, 91078 Lodz
Poland
SESSION 8:
Soc-i.otogy
Ame.k-i.c.a
Organizer:
Francisco :apata
Centro de Estudios Sociologicos
El Colegio de .Iexico
Camino Al Ajusco No. 20
Mexico 20, D.F.
Apartado Postal 20-671
Mexico
&
C. Durand
Groupe de Sociologie du Travail
Université de Paris VII
2 Place Jussieu
Paris 75221, France
Organizers:
H. Berglind
School of Social Work
Stockholm Universitv
S-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden
RC 31
SESSION 10:
WOItR and LWuke.
(]o,¿nt
~eAúon w-i.th RC 13)
Organizers:
Stanley Parker
70 Beaufort Park
London N1vll
Great Britain
SOCIOLOGY
06
SESSION 6:
06
WOItlUng L,¿6e.
WOkR'¿n Lat-i.n
SESSION 9:
Jiri Zuzaneck
Dept. of Recreation
Un iv . of Waterloo
Waterloo, Ont., Canada N2L 3Gl
CR 31
OF MIGRATION
RC 30 ~ '¿nv-i.te.d t»
RC 10 - SeA~,ton 1:
1nd~~
SeA~'¿on 4:
and Ind~~
SOCIOLOGIE
pMÜc.-i.po..te .in
Ne.wTec.hnclcgy ami
Ve.mOc.Mc.y
Re.c.eA~-i.on, Une!
~yment
Ve.moc/¡acy
DES MIGRATIONS
COORVINATOR-COORVONNATEUR
Vk. VarUe.t Kubat
Pk06eA~Ok 06 Soc-i.otogy
UrUVe.M-i.ty 06 Wate.k.too
Wat e.k.too, OntM,(o
Canada N2L 3Gl
SESSION 1:
1nte.knat-i.onat M-i.gkat-i.on ,tn South
Ame.k-i.c.a: Soc-i.otog,tc.a! The.Oky &
Soc-i.a.t Pkac.t,(.c.e.
Organizer:
Jorge Balan
Centro de Estudios de Estado y
Sociedad, Hipolito Yrigoyen 1156
1086 Buenos Aires, Argentina
SESSION 3:
M-i.gkat-i.on be.twe.e.n Me.x-i.c.o,
StateA and Canada: IMUeA
Cont,(.ne.~m
Organizer:
Daniel Kubat
University of Waterloo
Dept. of Sociology
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada N2L 3Gl
SESSION 5:
Re.6uge.eA M M-i.gkallÚ:
Mound the. Wokid
Organizer:
To be announced
Un-i.te.d
06
Inótanc.eA
SESSION 2:
1nte.kna! M-i.gkat-i.on '¿n Sou.th
Ame.k-i.c.a:M-i.gkat-i.on M a
VM-i.abte. ,tn Ve.mog.'Ulph-i.c.&
Soc-i.a.t PkOC.eA&eA
Organizer:
Alan Simmons
International Deyelopment
Research Center
Box 8500, Ot tawa , Ont.
Canada K1S aT4
SESSION 4:
The.ok-i.eA 06 AUg'ta.ÜOn & Soc-i.a.t
Pkac.t,(.c.e.: Gtobal V,t~
Organizer:
Hans-Joachim Hoffmann Nowotny
University of Zurich
Institut of Sociology
Wiesenstrasse 9, CH-8008
Zurich, &vitzerland
SESSION 6:
Se.c.ond Ge.ne.kat-i.on 06 M-i.gkallÚ:
Exte.nd-i.ng The.ok-i.eA 06 M-i.gkat-i.on
to Wome.nand Ch-i..tdke.n
Organizer:
Ruth Gurney
University of Zurich
Institute of Sociology
Wiesenstrasse 9, CH-8008
Zurich, Switzerland
SESSION 7:
M-i.gkat-i.on M C-i.kc.u.tat-i.on: Cka~&c.uLtuJz.a..e. Comp~onó
SESSION 8:
Me.thodotog-i.c.a! IMUeA
Study 06 M-i.gkat-i.on
Organizer:
Murray Chapnan
University of Hawaii
Dept. of Geography
Honolulu, Hawaii 96822, U.S.A.
Organizer:
Peter Morrison
The Rand Corporation
1700 Main Street
Santa Monica, CA 90406, U.S.A.
SESSION 9:
(Expe.c.te.d jO,tnt
RC 05)
&eA&,ton w-i.th
,tn the.
-21RC 32
P~~~y
RC 34
CR 32
\'!lt'EN1N SOC 1ETY
~og~
~
detayed
pending
June
Coo~di~on
FEMMES ET SOCIETE
Me~ng.
CR 34 SOCIOLOGIE DE
SOCIOLOGY OF YOUTH
LA. JEUNESSE
COORVINATOR-COORVONNATEUR
Ov-i..cüu BadiYllt
Aeadem-i..a. "Ste6an
GheMgfUu"
Bd. Anmata Popo~ulu-i.. 1-3
Bu.c.U/luti 7, Roman-i..a.
SESSION
1:
Organizer:
SESSION
3:
Organizers:
Soc.-i..olog-i..c.al You.th Rue~c.h
So c.-i..al PMc.tic.e
&
SESSION
2:
PoUc.-i..u Reg~ding
Accese to WMk
Ovidu Badina
Academia "Stefan Gheorghiu"
Bd. Armata Poporului 1-3
Bucuresti 7, Romania
Organizers:
Soc.-i..~u
and "You..th CultU/lU"
-i..n the 1980'~:
Cont-i..nu-i..ty &
Change
SESSION
Jerold M. Starr
West Virginia Univ., ~brgantown
West Virginia 26506, U.S.A.
Organizers:
4:
5:
Organizers:
SESSION
7:
(Expec.ted
SESSION
6:
Organizers:
~
~
'/
-"t:..
,.-- "1>6ot;C
RC 36
8:
(Expec.ted jo-i..nt ~UÚon
RC 27)
Orlando Albornoz
Institute of Society
Analysis of Interpersonal
Relations, Surveys & Social Studies
Caracas, Venezuela
to be invited
A~p~ation6,
Soc.-i..al StMteg-Lu
-i..n the P~c.-i..pation
06 You.th -i..n National
Vevelopment
and Pu.bUc. L-i..6e
Y.C. Simhadri
Anira University
Waltair, India
Peter E. Mitev
Univ. of Sofia, The Institute for
Scientific Research on Youth
Sofia, Bulgaria
w..Uh
RC 4)
SESSION
Role 06 You.th
Am~c.a
& Ac.h-i..evme~
to be invited
jo-i..nt ~u~-i..on
06 National
Co-organizer
r.T. Lysovsky
The University of Leningrad
Leningrad, USSR
Co-organizer
StMteg-i..u
-i..n Latin
Soc.-i..al Cond¿;(;-i..on6 & PeMonaLU:y
Vevdopment
06 You.th -L1!
Contempo~y
Soc.-i..~u
& Soc.-i..al
You.th
Gianni Statera
The Institute of Sociology
University of Rome
Rome, Italy
Pete Sinkwí tz
Deutsche Landjugend-Akademie
Fredeburg
Schmallenberg, West Germany
Vevelopment & the
Petre l. Datculescu
Research Center for Youth Problems
Bucharest, Romania
SESSION
Soc.-i..oiog-i..c.al TheMY
wdh
..#~x~
ALIENATION
<#d
P'
CR 36
THEORY ANO RESEARCH
THEORIE ET RECHERCHE
SUR L'ALIENATION
COORVINATOR-COORVONNATEUR
Vate
po~~
óu.bm.{.M-i..on 06 pM60~ papeM:
01-11-82
60'1.
SESSION
1:
Organizer:
SESSION
3:
Organizer:
Vav-i..d Sc.hwedz~
UnA.v~dy
06 ~It
Co.f.wnb-i..a
Vept.
06 A~o.
& Soc.-i..ology
6303 N.W. M~ne
V~ve,
Vanc.ou.v~,
B.C.
CaYlltda V6T 2B2
Sympo~-i..u.m: AlA.e~on
Tlteo~y &
SESSION 2:
socoü. P~ac.tic.e ¡'¿n c.onju.nc.tion
Organizers:
will
the Cong~u~
gen~al
theme)
David Schweitzer
Univ. of British
Dept. of Anthro.
6303 N.W. ~larine
Vancouver, B.C.,
Emp~c.al
Columbia
& Sociology
Drive
Canada V6T 2B2
Rue~c.h
Melvin Seeman
Dept. of Sociology
Univ. of California at Los Angeles
450 Hilgard Avenue, Los Angeles
Calif. 90024, U.S.A.
Theo~~c.al
&
Conc.eptuat
Mihai Io Markovic
Vladete Kovacevica 12
11040 Belgrad, Yugoslavia
SESSION
4:
Organizer:
Advanc.u
Richard Schacht
Dept. of Philosophy
Univ. of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign, 105 Gregory Hall
Urbana, 111. 61801, U.S.A.
So~m
and AUenation
Joachim Israel
Dept. of Sociology
Univ. of Lund, Pack
S-220 05 Lund, SlVeden
-22-
RC 51
SESSION 5:
LUeJr.aJty, Vltama..ti.c. & AlL:t.Mtic.
PeMpec.tive;.,
Ol'! AUeJ1lLÜol'!
Organizer:
Shlomo Shoham
Institute of Criminology & Criminal
Faculty of Law - Trubowicz Bldg.
Tel Aviv Univ., Tel Aviv, Israel
SOCIOLOGY
Organizers:
Organizer:
Dimi tri Kalogeropoulas'
Centre de Recherches Criminologiques, C .. R.S.
4, rue de Chevreuse
Paris VI, France
CR 51 soc IOLOG 1E
OF THE ARTS
1:
S exua..U.ty , GendeJr. &
AUeYllLti.o n
Law
COORVINATOR-COORVONNATEUR
1van V-Uany-i.
Népm!1ve1.é.6-i. 1ntézu,
COItv'¿n télt
H-1251 Budape;.,t, HungaJty
SESSION
SESSION 6:
8
The Ro!e 06 Vatue '¿n the
Soc.-<.o!ogy 06 the A~
SESSI0N
K. Blaukopf
A-I030 Wien
Metternichgasse
Organizers:
2:
12, Austria
L. Del Grosso Destreri
Libera Universita di Trento
Trerrto, Via G., Verdi 26
Italy
SESSI0N
3:
Organizers:
5:
Organizer:
The. Soc.-<.o!ogy 06 the Po.uc.y
06 AILt
B. Faber
Center for the Study of Public
Policy and the Arts
2181, Union Street,
San Francisco 94123, U.S.A.
S. Plotnikov
The Soviet Sociological Ass.
sto Krzhizhanovskogo
24/35-5
Moscow 117259, USSR
The Soc.-<.o!ogy 06 AILt and the
Soc.-<.o!ogy 06 CuLtUlte.
SESSION 4:
The Re1.atiol'! be..tween TheOlllj &
Pltac.tic.e '¿I'! the Soc.-<.o!ogy 06 AILt
1. Vitanyi
Institute for Culture
H-1251 Budapest, Corvin tér 8
Hungary
Organizers:
P. Gleichmann
Universitat Hannover,
Sozialwissenschaftliches
Seminar, D-3000 Hannover 2}
Westermannweg 21, F.R.G.
A. Kloskowska
Institute of Sociology
University of Lodz
Universytetska 3
90-137 Lodz, Poland
SESSI0N
DES ARTS
The Pltobtem
06
V.E. Davidovics
The Soviet Sociological Ass.
sto krzhizhanovskogo
24/35-5
Moscow 117259, USSR
Clteativüy
6:
The Soc.-<.o!ogy 06 Contempo!taJty
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Organizers:
R. Moulin
Centre Européen de Sociologie
Historique, 54 boul. Raspail
Paris, France
SESSI0N
M. Csikszentmihalyi
5333 S. Hyde Park
Chicago, Illinois
U.S.A.
V. Zolberg
School of Humanities Education
& Sciences, Purdue University
Harnmond, Ind., U.S.A.
SESSI0N
7:
Organizers:
The Soc.-i.o!ogy 06 Pop CuLtUlte &
Ma.6.6 CuLtUlte.
SESSI0N
8:
Organizers:
Th. M. Kando
California State Univ.
6000 J. Street, Sacremento
Calif. 95819, U.S.A.
E. Nikolov
Cultural Research Institut
Cornmittee for r.ulture
Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
Sofia, Bulgaria
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V. Subramanian
Dept. of Political Sciences
Carleton University
Ot tawa , Ont., Canada KlS 5B6
R. Nettleford
Institute of Jamaica
12 East Street
Kingston, Jamaica
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RC 05
01
ARMEO
FORCES
ANO CONFLICT RESOLUTION
The Research Cornmittee had, to January 1981, 112
members and pub1ished a Newsletter.
It was constituted within the Research Cornmittee a
working group on international relations, as proposed
by Professor Louis L. Kriesberg (Department of
Sociology, Syracuse University).
He will chair the
group and will organize a session on Conflict Resolution as one of the topics of the Research Cornmittee
at the Xth World Congress in ¡"1exico.
The Committe~ also cooperated with the XXth Anniversary National meeting of the Inter-University Seminar
on Armed Forces and Society.
This meeting was held
in Chicago, October 23-25, 1980 and was built around
two interre1ated themes: "The Military Professiona1
and Conflict Reso1ution" and "Civí l-Hí Lí tary Re1ations
in a Wor1d Perspective".
Approximate1y 40 members of
the Research Committee participated.
RC 03
COMMUNITY RESEARCH
ETHNIC,
RACE
ANO MINORITY RELATIONS
The Research Cornmittee membership 1ist, dated through
Spring of 1980, had 175 persons from 32 countries:
U.S.A. (77), Canada (29), Australia (11), England
(7), India (5), Israel (5), France (3), F .R.G. (3),
Holland (3), Swi t aer Land (3), Belgium (2), Italy (2),
Finland (2), ll1e Netherlands (2), Nigeria (2),
Ma1aysia (2), South Africa (2), Gabon (1), Ghana (1),
Ireland (1), North Ire1and (1), New Zealand (1),
Nonvay (1), ~1exico (1), Phi1ippines (1), Po1and (1),
Rhodesia (l), Rumania (1), Scotland (1), Sweden (1) ,
USSR (1) élnd Wales (1).
In 1980, the Cornmittee received a small grant ($750)
from the Secretariat to assist it in the pub1ication
of the News1etter and to provide the members with
the funds for more frequent and extensive pub1ication
and dissemination.
In 1980-1981, the Research Committee p1ans to pub1ish the news1etter twice yearly
and to inc1ude additiona1 infonnation on Conferences,
pub1ications and other activities of interest to the
members.
RC 10
PARTICIPATION,
WORKERS' CONTROL ANO
SELF-MANAGEMENT
The Research Cornmittee is organizing a conference with
the German Po1itica1 Science Association in DÜsse1dorf.
Severa1 Research Cornmittee Inembers are p1illU1ing to
participate in the meeting, which will take place on
October 1-3, 1981. Contact Terry N. C1ark if you are
in North America, otherwise Gerd-Michae1 He11stern.
The tentative topics inc1ude Urban Po1itica1 Economy,
Urban Social Movements and Neighborhood Revita1ization,
Urban Housing and Po1itics, and Urban Management and
Evaluation Research.
Papers that stress cross-national
perspectives would be particularly welcome.
To January 1980, there were 71 paid.members in the list
of the Research Cornmittee coming from: U.S.A. (48),
Canada (-), The Netherlands (3), Finland (2), F.R.G.
(1), Argentina (1), Australia (1), England (1), Spain
(1), France (1), Norway (1), Scot1and (1), Sweden (1),
&vitzerland (1), Yugoslavia (1).
In the last ews1etter of the Cornmittee (Feb. 1981)
the resu1t of the 1ast Board e1ection was reported,
as fo110ws: President: Terry Nicho1s C1ark (U.S.A.);
Vice-Presidents:
Peter Jarnbrek (Yugoslavia) and
Jeanette Becquart-Leclercq (France); Secretary: Ken
Newton (Scotland); Delegate to the Research Council:
Donald B. Rosentha1 (U.S.A.); Vice-delegate: Herman
Turk (U.S.A.); ~!embers of the Board: Roland Liebert
(U.S.A.), Irwi n Sanders (U.S.A.), Gerd-Michael
Hellstern (GFR) and Barry lI'ellman (Canada); Current
Research Officer: lI'illiarnJ. Hanna (U.S.A.).
The third RC 10 workshop after the Uppsa1a Congress
was he1d in Tokio, November 6-8, 1980. It was organize~ by Prof. Akihiro Ishikawa from Chuo University and devoted to the effects of unemp10yment upon
Industrial Democracy; there were 15 participants
from Japan and from other Asian countries, and other
13 participants from Europe and North America.
Since
the participants carne from 16 differents countries,
the variety of experience was extreme1y rich. More
than 20 papers were presented at the Workshop, and
they wi11 be pub1ished by Chuo University Press this
year.
1Wo News1etters were distributed to the members of
the Research Cornmittee during 1980. The number of
members is steadi1y increasing and shows the'figure
150 at the end of 1980.
At the same time we are establishing our own documentation center which will contain all pub1ications
of the members of the Research Cornmittee, pub1ished
after the Uppsala Congress.
The membership fee was introduced for the year 1981,
since the Research Cornmittee had been definitely
estab1ished on1y the year before.
The membership fee
is US $10 per year.
Before the ~1exico Congress we are planning one more
workshop.
It will be devoted to participation in the
pub1ic sector.
After the Tokio 1I'0rkshop, the subcornmittee for Asian
countries and Oceania was estab1ished.
Its main
function will be to mobilize and coordina te the
professiona1 activity within this area.
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SOCIOLOGY OF LAW
The membership list, reported in 1980 to the Research
Council of the I.S.A., included names of 191 persons,
coming from: U.S.A. (45), England (23), Italy (21),
F.R.G. (16), The Netherlands (9), Canada (8), Poland
(8), Belgium (6), France (6), Japan (6), USSR (5),
Denmark (4), Spain (4), Sweden (4), India (4), Brasil
(3), Non.ay (2), Yugoslavia (2), Argentina (1), Austria
(1), Australia (1), Ecuador (1), Finland (1), Hungary
(1), Kenya (1), Ireland (1), North Ireland (1), Nigeria
(1), Philippines (1), Portugal (1), South-Africa (1),
Sri Lanka (1), Venezuela (1). That is 33 countries.
During 1980, there was a joint meeting wi th the Law
and Society Association (U.S.A.), at the University of
Wisconsin, ~1adison, June 5-8. It was based on 6 groups
of 8 or 9 parallel panels, where approximately 186
papers were presented.
The meeting was attended by
sociologists of different countries.
In ~y 1980, J. Glastra Van Loon announced his resignation as president.
This was accepted by the Board,
at the ~dison meeting.
Vice-presidents Richard L.
Abel and Colin M. Campbell are still on the Board, as
well as Jean Van Houtte, Secretary.
A meeting of the Committee will be organized in Oxford
(Sept. 24-27, 1981) in collaboration with the Center
for Sociol-legal Studies (Wolfson College).
Four
workshops are on the program: 1) Law and Economy; 2)
An interactionist analysis of legal processes (both
civil and criminal); 3) Language use in legal
settings; 4) Labor Lawand Industrial Relations.
Special sessions will be organized concerning research in progress.
A Newsletter should be edited once ayear. Therefore
the working group on documentation of the conmi t tee
compose a report with bibliographies and information
about meetings on sociology of law.
RC 13
SOCIOLOGY OF LEISURE
The fxecutive Secretary, Gilles Pronovost, announced
last year thathe will resign his position at the end
of' his mandate in 1982.
Two important meetings were held during 1980: (1)
International Conference on Popular Culture, held at
the Université du Québec
Trois-Rivieres.
Members of
tlle Research Corrrnittee on Sociology of Corrrnunications,
Knowledge and Cul ture, participated in the meeting.
A
selection of papers presented was edited in "Society and
Leisure", Vol. IV, No. 1, Spring 1981. Two sub-conm.i ttees
of the Research Committee had an international seminar
each. The sub-committee on the study of the social times
had a precolloquium seminar where 4 papers were presented,
and one more submitted.
There was information on a
french-polish project, and on a publication project. The
sub-committee on leisure research and leisure policies
also had a pre-colloquium seminar, and four papers were
there presented.
(2) The First Indian School of Leisure
Research was held in India, at Waltair University, from
September 5-25, 1980. About 20 university teachers,
from different parts of the country, attended formal
courses, lectures and seminars.
The organizer was Prof.
Y.C. Simhadri, head of the Department of Sociology, at
Waltair University.
Prof. G. Ghosh, Unesco Professor in
social sciences (from Calcutta), acted as an advisor.
a
n.o important proposed activities for 1981 were: (1)
The organization of an International Symposium in June
in Czechoslovakia on "The Way of Life and Leisure",
organized by the sub-committee on way of life, chaired
by Blanka Filipcova (Czechoslovakia); and (2) a meeting
of the Research Committee on Leisure in Sao Paulo, Brazil,
15-18 September 1981. For the first time an international
convention will be concerned exclusively with the issue
of developing countries, and specially of Latin America.
RC 14
COMMUNICATION,
KNOWLEVGE
CULTURE
The Board and many members of the Cocmi ttee took part
in the World Congress of the International Association
for ~ss Communication Research ~t:R, during the last
days of August 1980, in Caracas (Vene=uela), on the
theme "New Structures of International Co!1Inunication?
The Role of Research".
The Research
Corrrnittee edited a book ~ith papers of
the International Confernece held at Barcelona in
~y 1978 - "Alternativas populares a las c
icaciones de masa", Centro de Investigaciones Sociologicas,
Madrid 1979.
RC 15
SOCIOLOGY OF MEVICINE
In 1980 the Research Committee on Medical Sociology
of the I.S.A. helped to organize and sponsor two
conferences: one held in Boston (June 1980) and
the other in Yokohama, Japan (August 1980).
The first conference on '~ical
Sociology and
Comparative Heal th Systems: A stocktaking", was
sponsored by the Department of Sociology at Boston
University, the Research Committee on ~~ical
Sociology of the I .S.A., and the Northeast Program
for Cross National Studies of Health Systems.
Professors ~rk G. Field (Boston University) and
Derek G. Gill (University of Missouri-Golumbia)
were the two members of the Conference Organizing
Committee.
In Yokohama took place the First Asian Seminar on
Health and Medical Sociology.
Chairperson of the
Seminar was Mikio Yamamoto, M.D., D. 1. Se. People
coming from many different countries attended to the
Seminar: Canada, People's Republic of China, Denmark,
Hong-Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, ~1alaysia, New
Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, &vitzerland, United
States.
RC 21
SOCIOLOGY OF REGIONAL ANO URBAN VEVELOPMENT
The cut-back of research funds in the United Kingdom,
and the closing of the Centre for Environmental Studies
(C.E.S.) in London, determined the change of Secretariat until Mexico Congress, to the University of
Essex, where Michael Harloe is now working.
A successful conference was held last year at the
Columbia University. attended mainly by American and
European members.
The theme of this meeting, which
took place in ~y 1980, was '~conomic Crisis and Urban
Austerity".
~nuel Castells and John Walton organized
the conference and Peter Marcuse provided accornodation
at the Columbia Universi ty.
The Conference was
based on working groups, focusing on housing, social
services, urban austerity, urban social rnovements,
sexism and urbanism,and public sector/local government.
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of the new international patterns in the division of
labor. The success of this group is reflected in the
emphasis likely to be given to this topic at the next
World Congress.
Some of the papers delivered at the
conference will be published in future issues of the
International Journal of Urban and Regional Research
(IJURR) .
At the I.S.A. Research Council's meeting in Jablonna,
at the end of August, the Research Committee on Regional and Urban Development submitted a paper by John
Walton, which will be published in a collective volume
edited by Sokolowska, Bottomore, Nowak, under the
auspices of the Research Council itself.
A bi-national meeting was held at Lubljana in September
1980 on Urban Research.
It was jointly sponsored by
the Faculty of Journalism and Sociology of Lubljana,
by the sociological section of the Polish Academy of
Science and by the Research Committee.
Directly organized by the vice-president Zdravko Mlinar, it was
attended by more than fifty scholars from Poland and
Yugoslavia, and a large number of papers were presented
and discussed.
The meeting was very successful and
made a great contribution to the internationalisatio~
of the scientific debate in both Poland and Yugoslav1a.
It was felt that both countries have different problems
than the ones that are discussed with regards to Western
World, but that many methodological,
epistemological,
general questions which characterise the western debate
are becoming more and more important also for the
Eastern European area. To have further details on.the
meeting (list of participants, list of papers, cop1es
of papers) , please write to Professor Zdravko Mlinar!
Faculty for Sociology, Political Science and Jourval1sm,
Ljubljana, Titova 102, Yugoslavia.
RC 23
The bi-annual meeting of the Research Committee was
organized in collaboration with PAREX and held in
Deutschlandsberg near Graz, Austria, September 26-28,
1980. The conference has been generously supported
by the Bolvnann-Gesellschaft
of Austria and the
Landesrat of Steiermark, Dr. Christoph Klauser.
Johann G~tschl (Universit~t Graz) was the local organizer.
A prior ca1l for papers had elicited the sizable
response of 37 papers. Of these only about one half
were presented orally under five thematic headings:
1) Historical Studies: Social History of Science;
2) The Constructivist Approach to Science; 3)
Theoretical and Methodological
Issues in the Sociology of Science; 4) Science and its Socio-Political
Context; 5) The Organization and Utilization of
Research: National Perspectives.
All papers were made accessible to conference participants. Publication of the conference proceed.ings is not yet determined.
Reviews of the
conference have appeared in "4-S-Newsletter" and
"PAREX Information", Spring 1981.
The founding of a European Association for the
Study of Science and Technology, which is to
succeed PAREX, was decided at the above-mentioned
conference at Deutsch1andsberg.
The chairman of
the Research Committee is also on the founding
cornnittee. Because of the obvious overlap of
interests close cooperation wil1 be kept with the
future EASST.
RC 26
Publications:
1) Trend Report. Arrangeme~ts ~ave now be en m~de f~r
the f1nal stages in the comp1lat1on of the Comm1ttee s
Trend Report and Bibliography.
It is hoped that this
will be published in Current Sociology in 1982.
2) International Journal of Urban & Re ional Research.
I
lS now 1n 1tS
year W1t an expan 1ng C1rcu ation and subscribers in over fifty countries.
A suscription to the Journal is the best way of keeping up
with the developing work by members of the ~o~ittee
.
and others working in our field. For suscr1pt1on, wr1te
to Carol Williams, Edward Arnold Ltd., 41 Bedford Sq.,
London \Cl, Crea t Bri tain.
3) Cities, Class and Capital.
This colle~tion, edited
for the COrnnlttee by ~hcnaerHarloe
and El i zabe th Lebas,
contains revised versions of some of the key papers
presented to sessions of the Research Committee of the
last \\'orldCongress.
It will be published in late 1981.
For further detai1s, contact Sarah Cohen at the address
given above.
RC 34
SOCIOLOGY OF SCIENCE
SOCIOTECHNICS
. recen t activities
Among the maJor
are:
the project to establish a research institute for
sociotechnics (IRIS) and
an initiative for the lSA Research Counci~ to find
out the potentialities of the lSA to provlde
social expertise.
The 1ast issue of the Newsletter was edited in ~uly
1980 at the Secretariat (K~ln, GFR). It contalns a
chapter of the last book written by Albert B. Cherns
(Using the Social Sciences". Lond(;ln,Routledge. & .
Kegan Paul Books Ltd., 1979), ent1tled; The Pr1ncIpIes of Sociotechnical Design. There.ls also an
article by Alexander J. Matejko and Sl~ard
.
Rubenowitz: "The Optimalization of SocIo-Te~~cal
Condi tions"; and a report of Adam Podgorec~l:
'The
Rise, Deve10pment and Downfal1.of.the.lnst1tute
of Social Prevention and ResocIal1zatIon
(l.P.S.R.)
in Poland: 1972-1976".
SOCIOLOGY OF YOUTH
Future Activities
A conference will be held at the Internationa1 Youth
Centre, Primorsko, Bu1garia, September 14-19, 1981.
The theme of the conference is: Social Activity and
Se1frea1ization of the Young People.
Information
about this conference can be obtained from:
Dr. Peter-Emil Mitev
Institute of Yough Studies
1, A. Ivanov BId.
1126 Sofia, P.O. Box 25
Bulgaria
of the Committee
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For additional meetings see the reports of
the Research Cornmittees in Bulletins 25 and 26.
May 27-30
1982
The Eleventh Annual Mee t ing of the International Society for the Comparative
Study of Civilizations.
Aug. 23-24
1981
The Internationa1
Place
~lontrea1 (Quebec ) , Canada.
Place
Pittsburgh University, Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania 15260, U.S.A.
Theme
The Role of the Family in the Child's Education.
Themes
Submission of papers in comparative C1Vllizational or CToss-cultural studies is
solicited particularly, though not exclusively, on the following themes:
Religion & the State in Civilizational
Perspective; Non-Literary Forms of SelfRevelation; Matriarchy: ~lyths & Realities
in Comparative Perspective; Civilizations
of Africa from Non-African Perspectives;
Corruption & Moral izat ion of Power , East
and West; Peasantry in the Comparative
Study of Civilizations; Comparative Histories of Chi1dhood; Sexualities as Histories of Consciousness; Homo Ludens in
Non-Western Cu1tures; Comparative Urban
Cultures; Comedy, Laughter & Satire; CrossCultural Perspectives; Japan & the West:
Intersections, Confluences & Disjunctions.
Address
Round tab1e on 01d Age and Public Social
Policies.
Place
Paris, France.
Theme
This round tab1e will focus on the deve1opment of a comparative ana1ysis of the
process of production of public social
policies on behalf of the elderly in
industrial countries.
Address
For details, contact:
Anne-~brie Guillemard
Comité de Recherche en Sociologie du
Vieillissement
Centre d'Etudes des ~buvements Sociaux
54, boul. Raspai1
75006 Paris, France.
Aug. 10-28
1981
Xlleme Cycle d'Etudes
Place
Mexico, Mexico
Interdisciplinaire
Les droits d'inscription au Cyc1e ont été
fixés
$100 - do1lars USA. Les inscriptions seront ouvertes jusqu'au 20 juillet
1981.
a
Address
Alfonso Ascencio Ruiz
Dé1égué du Secrétaire Généra1 de l'O .~1.T.
Apartado Postal 29-290
Mex ico 7 D. F ., Mexico
For details, contact:
Jacques Lizée
Canadian Cornmittee of IUFO
890 West, Dorchester Blvd., Room 2320
Montreal (Quebec), Canada H2L 2L4
Registration
Fees
100$ canadian money
Aug. 24-27
1981
Seminar on Recent Trends in Social Policy.
Seminar held by the Research Cornmittee on
Poverty, Social We1fare and Social Policy.
Place
Budapest, Hungary
Theme
Recent Trends in the Re1ationship between
Social Po1icy and Social Structure.
Address
Zsuzsa Ferge
Institute of Sociology
Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Uri utca 49
Budapest 1250, Hungary
Aug. 29
Sept. 3
1981
16e Conférence internationa1e
gie des re1igions (C.I.S.R.)
Place
Université de Lausanne, Batiment des Facu1tés des Sciences Humaines, Dorigny.
Theme
Le theme généra1 est: "Re1igion, va1eurs
et vie quotidienne".
August
1981
Internationa1 Political Science Association:
Round table on social mobility and political
attitudes.
Place
Connecticut,
Address
IPSA Secretariat
c/o University of Ot tawa
Ot tawa , Ontario
Canada KlN 6N5
Sept. 13-18
1981
International
Place
Jerusal em, Israel
Address
Stanley Einstein
Organizing Cornmittee
TIle Internationa1 Congress on Drugs and
Alcohol
P.O. Box 394
Te1-Aviv, Israel
Those wishing to contribute papers are invited to send the tit1e and 4 copies of a
one-page abstract by 30 November 1981 to
the Chairperson of the ISCSC 1982 Program
Cornmittee:
Professor T. Kaori Kitao
Department of Art
Swarthmore Co11ege
Swarthmore, PA 19081, U.S.A.
July 8-9
1981
Address
Family Conference
de sociolo-
U.S.A.
Congress on Drugs & Alcohol.
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1981
Conference of the Research Committee 34
"Socio10gy of Youth" of the International Socio1ogica1 Association.
Place
Internationa1
Bu1garia.
Theme
Youth Centre, Primorsko,
Social Activity
Young Peop1e
& Se1frea1ization
Sept. 21-25
1981
Internationa1 Po1itica1 Science Association: Round tab1e on the po1itica1 dimensions of the new international order.
Place
Tokyo, Japan
Address
IPSA Secretariat
c/o University of Ottawa
Ottawa, Ontario
Canada K1N 6N5
Ottawa
Les themes possib1es sont: les re1ations
existant entre la retention de la popu1ation rura1e et divers éléments tels les
systemes de tenure de la terre, l'autosuffisance a1imentaire dans les campagnes,
les strucutres locales du pouvoir, l'age
et le sexe, les systemes bureaucratiques,
les mass medias, la techno10gie appropriée,
les politiques urbaines nationales, l'éducation.
DUsse1dorf,
Theme
The Research Committee on Community Research is organizing a conference with
the German Politica1 Science Association
in DUsse1dorf.
The tentative topics inc1ude Urban Po1itical Economy, Urban
Social Movements and Neighborhood Revita1ization, Urban Housing and Po1itics, and
Urban Management and Eva1uation Research.
(Ontario), Canada
Les langues officielles du Colloque sont
le fran~ais et l'anglais.
Cependant, des
présentations en espagno1 et en portugais
portant sur des themes spécifiques sont
possibles.
Un service de traduction simu1tanée sera assuré pour certaines conférences.
Address
Prof. José Havet
Coordonnateur du Co1loque
Institut de Coopération internationale
Université d'Ottawa
190 est, avenue Laurier
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1N 6N5
Nov. 11-14
1981
The First European Conference
nationa1 Migration.
Place
Rome, Ita1y
Conference
Place
Address
Place
Themes
of the
Dr. Peter-Emi1 Mitev
Institute of Youth Studies
1, A. Ivanov B1dg.
1126 Sofia, P.O. Box 25
Bulgaria
DUsse1dorf
12e Co110que internationa1 de l'Institut
de coopération internationa1e de l'Université d'Ottawa.
.
Address
Oct. 1-3
1981
Oct. 29-31
1981
F.R.G.
This conference is organized by the Research
Commi ttee on Nigra tion. The focus is on i.ntraEuropean migration but issues of return migration to Europe from overseas will be dealt
wi th as well.
For detai1s, contact:
Terry Nicho1s C1ark
Dept. of Soc ioIogy
University of Chicago
Chicago, 111. 60637, U.S.A.
Gert-Michae1 He11stern
Zentra1institut Fur Sozia1wissenschaftliche Forschung (Zl 6)
Verwaltungsforschung,
Freie UniversitUt
Ber1in, Sarrazinstrasse 11-15
1000 Berlin 41, West Germany
on Inter-
Dec. 9-16
1981
Union internationale pour l'étude scientifique de la popu1ation: conférence généra1e.
Place
Manilla,
Address
UIESP
5, rue Forgeur
4000 Liege
Be1gique
Phi11ipines
Oct. 5-9
1981
XIV Latin-American
Place
San Juan, Puerto Rico, U,S.A.
Place
Halifa,
Theme
State, C1ass and Nation.
Theme
Women's Worlds: The New Scholarship.
The
aim of this Congress is to bring together
academics from a11 over the world who are
working or researching in this area to
allow for a dialogue between the various
disciplines of the social sciences and
humanities, with the hope of furthering
co-operation and interaction.
Address
The Secretariat
Internationa1 Interdisciplinary
on Women
122 Hayarkon Street
P.O. Box 3054
Tel Aviv
Israel
Congress of Socio1ogy
Dec. 28, 1981 Internationa1
Jan. 1, 1982 on Women
Four working-groups wil1 dea1 with the
fo110wing themes from an historica1
perspective or as conjuncture ana1ysis:
- Emergence, Conso1idation and Perspectives of Nation States.
- The Nation and Internationa1ization
Processes of the Latin American & Caribbean Economies.
- Nation and Cu1ture.
- Ethnicity, C1ass and Nation.
The dead1ine for papers is Ju1y 31, 1981.
Address
For detai1s, contact:
Organizing Committee (Comité Organizador)
Apartado Postal 22050
Estracion Correos UPR
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