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'Ice Pres. & Chairman, Councll: AIaJn Touraine Hautes El. Sciences Sociales, Pari, Preliminary Program CIta""""'. PubllClltlons Cflee: Michel Bassand of the IX World Congress of Cétfne Saint-Plerre, Ex. Seco Kurt Jonassohn, Deputy Ex. Seco Uppsala,August 14-19, 1978 ExecUllve Commlttee: Aklnsola Akiwowo Michel Bassand Reuben HiII Guido Martlnotti Ramkrishna Mukherjee Mikhafl Rutkevich CONTENTS Magdalena Sokllowska - CONGRESSPROGRAM: Official Program p, 2 CONGRESSNEWS p.13 ~Members: Ad Hoc's and SSO's p. 4 CONGRESS TIMETABLE p. 14 Joseph Ben'David MOrris Jano\Yltz Research Committees p. 8 PUBLlCATlONS 1).1& ,luan linz Others p.13 Stefan Nowak

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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM FOR IX WORLD CONGRESS OF SOCIOLOGY PROGRAMME SCIENTIFIQUE DU IX CONGRES MONDIAL DE SOCIOLOGIE UPPSALA, SWEDEN, August 14-19, 1978 UPPSALA, SUEDE, 14-19 aoüt 1978 General Theme: PATHS OF SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT Theme général: LES VOIES DUDEVELOPPEMENT SOCIAL

A - Official Program A-Progranme offi c ie 1 Chair Session Président Rapporteur PL I Theories, Models Ideologies & J. Wiatr F.H. Cardoso 0 cf Development Sociological Institute, Warsaw University CEBRAP, rue Almeida Campinas, 463-13 , - Théories, modeles et idéologies Ul. Karowa 18, Warsaw 00324, 01404 Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil du développement WG 1 Schemes of Theoretical Analysis J. Gvishiani A. Pizzorno - Modeles d'analyse théorique State Conmittee of USSR Institute of Advanced Study Council of Ministers for Science & Technol. Princeton, N.J., 08540,U.S.A. 11 Gorky St., Moscow, U.S.S.R. WG 2 Concepts and Indicators of Social Erik Allardt G.W. Osipov Development Res. Group for Comparative Sociology Inst. for Sociological Research - Concepts et indicateurs du University of Helsinki 46 Novocheremushkinskaya développement social Mariankatu 10 A 13, SF-00170 Helsinki 17 Moscow, U.S.S.R. Finland WG 3 The Concept of Development: Samir Amin R.P. Dore a Multi-Disciplinary Debate Institut Africain du développement Institute of Development Studies - Le concept de développement: économique et de planification University of Sussex un débat multidisciplinaire B.P. 3186, Dakar, Sénégal Brighton, Sussex BNl 9RE, England WG 4 Modernization & National Development O. Silva - Modernisation et développement International Council Opto. de Sociologia Gamle Kalvedalsvei 12 Universita de La Havana, Havana, national N-5000 , Session 1: Analysis of the interaotion of different oomponents of modernity. Session 2: Variations in the oonditions of National-Territorial oonsolidation in the different, oulturally distinotive regions of the world. PL II Processes, Contradictions & Conflicts R. Bendix J. Watanuki in the Transformation of Modern Dept. of Inst. of International Relations Societies University of California Sophia University, 7 Kioi-Cho - Processus, contradictions et conflits Berkeley, Ca. 94720, U.S.A. Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102, Japan dan s la transformation des sociétés contemporaines WG 5 Occupational Structure, Class for- 1. Wallerstein F. Charvat mation and Class Consciousness Fernand Braudel Centre Inst. of & Sociology - Structure occupationnelle, formation State University of New York Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences des classes sociales et conscience Binghamton, N.Y. 13901, U.S.A. Jilska 1, Prague, Czechoslovakia de classe WG 6 National and Ethnic Movements Jacques Dofny A. Akiwowo Dépt. de sociologie, Univ. de Montréal Dept. of Sociology & Anthropology - Mouvements nationaux et ethniques C.P. 6128, Montréal, Qué. H3C 2J7, Can. University of Ife, Ile-Ife, Nigeria WG 7 Women's Movements Fatima Mernissi Rita Liljestrom Dépt. de sociologie, Fac. des Lettres, Sociological Inst., Univ. of Goteborg - Mouvements féministes Université Mohanmed V, Rabat, Maroc Karl Johansgatan 27 A-B, 414 59 Goteborg, Sweden WG 8 The State: Coercion & Persuasion Claus Offe Guillermo O'Donnell Fakultaet fuer Soziologie, Universitaet CEDES, Av. Cordoba 939 - 30 Piso L'Etat: coercition et persuasion Bielefeld, 48 Bielefeld, F.R.G. Buenos Aires, Argentina WG 9 Planners, Managers & Entrepreneurs Yogendra Singh Michel Crozier, Centre for Study of Social Systems C.S.O., 88, rue de - Planificateurs, administrateurs et Jawaharlal Nehru University 75007 , entrepreneurs New Mehrauli Rd., New Delhi 110057, PL III Spontaneity and Planning in Social U. Hinmelstrand T.Zaslavskaja Development Sociological Institute, Sturegatan 2B Inst. of Economic & Organization of - Spontanéité et planification dans le 752 30 Uppsala, Sweden Industry, Academy of Sciences, développement social Novosibirsk,U.S.S.R. WG 10 Political Institutions & Processes W. Markiewicz J. Linz Polska Kultury i Nauki Dept. of Sociology, Vale University - Institutions et processus politiques Skrytka Pocztowa 24,00 901 liarsaw,PoIand New Haven, Ct. 06520, U.S.A. - 3 - A - Official Program (continued) A - Progral1111oefficiel (suite) Chair Rapporteur Session Président

WG 11 Economic Systems & Patterns of R. Weidig N.J. Smelser Social Development Nationalkomitee fur Soziologische Forsch. Oept. of Sociology - Systemes économiques et modeles Akademie der Wissenschaften der O.O.R. University of California de développement social Otto-Nuschke str.22/23, 108 8erlin, O.O.R. Berkeley, Ca. 94720, U.S.A. WG 12 Population Trends and Policies V.L. Urquidi K.E. de Graft-Johnson El Colegio de Mexico Oept. of Sociology, Univ. of Ghana - Tendances et pOlitiques démo- Camino al Ajusco 20, Ap. postal 20-671 Legon, Accra, Ghana graphiques Mexico 20, D.F., Mexico WG 13 Rural/Urban Oevelopment: M. Cernea - Rural Aspects G. Martinotti - Urban Aspects Villagization and Oe-Urbanization Rural Oevelopment Oivision, World 8ank, Via G. Cantoni, 4 - Le développement rural et urbain 1818 H Street N.W., Washington, O.C. 20433 20144 Milano, U.S.A. WG 13: will discuss the more general problem of rural/urban development focussing on the relationship between type of settlement and development. The pattern of human settlements is continuously changing and it should be viewed both as a dependent and independent variable of development. PL IV Societies, Cultures & Civilizations: C. Geertz S.H. Alatas Autonomy & Interdependence School of Social Science Oept. of Malay Studies - Sociétés, cultures et civilisations: Institute for Advanced Study University of Singapore autonomie et interdépendance Princeton, N.J. 08540, U.S.A. Bukit Timah Rd., Singapore 10 WG 14 Civilizations: one or many? A. Abdel-Malek C.N.R.S. - Une ou plusieurs civilisations? 54, boul. Raspail, 75006 Paris, France WG 15 Cultural Continuity in a Changing Chie Nakane World Institute of Oriental Culture - Continuité culturelle dans un monde , Hongo Bunkyo-ku en changement Tokyo, Japan WG 16 Comparative Studies of Changing S. Nowak S.M. Lipset Attitudes and Values Oept. of Sociology, Warsaw University Oept. of Sociology, Standord University - Etudes comparatives des attitudes Karowa 18, 00330 Warsaw, Poland 233 Lou Henry Hoover 81dg. et des valeurs en changement Standord, Ca. 94305, U.S.A. WG 17 Counter-Culture and Protest - Contre-culture et mouvements con- testataires SYMP 1 The Political Context of Sociology S. Mihailov J. Israel - Le contexte pOlitique de la 8ulgarian Sociological Association Sociological Inst., Univ. of Lund sociologie Moskovska str. 27b, Sofia, Fack, 220 05 Lund 5, Sweden SYMP 2 Sociology and K. Kulcsar C. Ti11y Inst. of Sociology, Hungarian Academy of Centre for Research on Social Organi- - Sociologie et histoire Sciences, Uri Utca 49 zation, Univ. of Michigan, 1, 330 Packard St., Ann Arbor Michigan 48105, U.S.A. SYMP 3 Comparative Analysis of Whole A. Podgorecki S .N. Eisenstadt Societies N.I.A.S. The Van Leer Jerusalem Foundation - Analyse comparative des sociétés Meyboomlaan 1, Wassenaar, Netherlands P.O. Box 4070, Jerusalem, Israel globales SYMP 4 Quality of Life: Approaches from Edgar Mori n I.V. 8astushev-Lada Ecology and Sociology Centre d'études transdisciplinaires Inst. for Social Research - La qualité de la vie: approches Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes Novocheremushkinskaya 46 écologique et sociologique 6 rue de Tournon, 75006 Paris, France Moscow 117418, U.S.S.R. SYMP 5 Quality of Life: Comparative A. Szalai Frank Andrews Perspectives Karl Marx University of Economic Sciences Survey Research Centre - La qualité de la vie: perspectives Attil a-Ut 125 Inst. for Social Research comparatives Budapest, Hungary University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Mich. 48106, U.S.A. SYMP 6 Conceptions of Social Oisability E. Freidson Else !ilyen Oept. of Sociology, New York University Sociological Institute - Théories de l'inadaptation sociale 19 University Place, Room 300 New York, N.Y. 10003, U.S.A. Christiesgt. 19, 5000 Bergen, Norway SYMP 7 Mass Media and Social Change Elihu Katz Tamas Szescko _ Les mass media et le changement social COl1111unicationsInstitute Mass COI1111.Res. Centr., Hungarian Radio & Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel Television, Budapest, Hungary Session 1: The media as agents of change or as reflectors and reinforcers of existing systems: the developed countries. Session 2: The media as agents of change or as reflectors and reinforcers of existing systems: the developing countries. - 4 - A - Official Program (continued) A - Programme officiel (suite) Chair Rapporteur Session Président SYMP 8 The of the Sociologist Ion Dragan L.I. Rama110 Sociological Research Centre Faculté latinoaméricaine de Sciences - La formation du sociologue Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej Rd., 64 sociales, 15, avenue Victor Hugo Bucharest, Rumania 75116 Paris, France SYMP 9 The Role of the Sociologist in P.K.B. Nayar Z. Sufin Development Planning Dept. of Sociology, Univ. of Kerala Inst. of Philosophy & Sociology - Le rale du sociologue dans la pla- Kariavattom, P.O., Trivandrum, India Polish Academy of Sciences nification du développement 72 Nowy Swiat, 00 330 Warsaw,Poland SYMP The Family and Development Gerritt A.Kooy V. Stolte-Heiskanen 10 Dept. of Sociology "de Leeuwenborch" Dept. of Sociology, Univ. of Helsinki - La famille et le développement Agricultural University, Hollandseweg 1, Helsinginkatu 34C, 00530 Helsinki 53, Wageningen, Netherlands Finland SYMP Social Dimensions of National Budgets H. Friis H. Wil ensky 11 Danish National Inst. of Social Research Dept. of Sociology, Univ. of California - Dimensions soc ia1es des budgets 28 Borgergade, DK 1300 Copenhagen K Berkeley, Ca. 94720, U.S.A. nationaux Denmark SYMP Educational Systems and Social change Z. Ferge 12 Inst. of Sociology, Hungarian Academy of - Systemes d'éducation et changement Sciences, Uri Utca 49 social Budapest 1, Hungary

B - Ad Hoc Groups and Special Sessions Orqanized by Other Associations or Institutions (SSO's) Groupes "ad hoc" et Sessions spéciales organisées par d'autres associations ou instituts (SSO) Organi zer(s) Rapporteur( s) and/or Session Session Responsable(s) et/ou Ad Hoc Economy and Society N.J. Smelser A. Makler 1 _ Economie et société Univ. of California - Education Abroad Centre for Latin American Studies 21 Strutton Ground, London SW1, England Stanford University, 582 Alvarado Row F. Cardos o Stanford, California 94305, U.S.A. CEBRAP, rue Alooeida Campinas, 463-130, A. Martine11i 01404 Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil 1st. di economica politica Universita commerciale Luigi Bocconi Session 1: The ahaLLenge of the new eaonomia order and its poLiay impLiaations. - Le défi du nouvel. ordre économioue et aee impLiaations poLitiques. Via R. Sarfatti, 25,20136 Milano, Italy Arnaud Sales Session 2: Industrial and finanaial enterprises, their poLiaies and soaiaL impaat. Dépt. de sociologie, Univ. de Montréal - Les entreprises industrieLles et finanaieres, Leurs poLitiques et Leur impaat soaiéta l. C.P. 6128, Montréal, Qué. H3C 2J7, Can. Session 3: Reaponses and aonfrontation: new aLasa reLations, nationaL atrategies and publia poLiaies. - Affrontements et aLternatives: nouveaux rapports de alasses, Etat et stratégies nationaLes. Ad Hoc Participation, Self-Management and R. Supek - Participation, autogestion et controle 2 Workers' Control Gorana Kovacica 2, Zagreb 41000, Yugoslavia des travailleurs Session 1: PoLitiaaL aonditions for S. Deutsch - Session 1: Conditions politiques de generaLized se Lf-management. Dept. of Sociology, Univ. of Oregon L'autogestion généraLisée. Eugene, Oregon 97403, U.S.A. Session 2: The demoaratization of B. Gustavsen - Session 2: Démoaratisation des entre- the enterprises. Work Research Institute, Gydes Vei 8, prises. P.O. Box 8149, 0510 1,Norway Session 3: LocaL aommunities, min- Y. Bourdet Session 3: Communautés LoaaLes, mino- orities and se Lf-management. 11 Place d'Orion, 92360 Meudon La Foret rités et autogestian. France Session 4: CuLture, human needs and Ken Coates - Session 4: CuLture, besoins humains et self-management. Bertrand Russell Foundation autogestion. Gamble St., Nottingham NG7 4ET, England Ad Hoc COCTA (Committee on Conceptual and G. Sartori ingetraut Dahlberg 3 Terminological Analysis) Dept. of Political Science d-F /M. 50 Stanford Univers ity, Stanford ~oosstrasse 362, F.R.G. Ca. 94305, U.S.A. Fred Riggs Peter Ludz Politital Science Dept. G!schIVister-Scholl-Inst. der University of Haiwaii, Hono lulu , Hawa í i , Universitaet Muenchen, Ludwigstor 10 ~otj¿¿, U.~.I\. ~-:'~n Munchen 22,F.R.G. Session 1: New guideLines for aLarifying aonaepts in soaiaL saiences. Interaoncept terrr~noLogy bank (pilot projeat on deveLopment and urban Life).

.~t\ I'oc T:le Profcssions ar.d the Social G.K. Gyarmati - Lzs professior.s et la structurc sociale 4 Inst. de sociologia, Unv. Catolica de Chile Casilla 114-d, Santiago de Chile - 5 - B - Ad Hoc Groups & SSO's (continued) B - Groupes "ad hoc" et SSO (suite) Organizer(s) Session Rapporteur(s) and/or Session Responsable(s) et/ou Ad Hoc Psycho-History Peter Ekeh 5 _ La psycho-histoire neD~. (\fPoli'::icalSci~~c~, iíniv. of Iharliln Ibadan , Ni qer ia Session 1 & 2: The unconscious in T. Parsons P. Ekeh society and history. Dept. of Sociology, Harvard University Address as above Cambridge, Mass. 02133, U.S.A. Session 3: The psychology of imperi- W. Rodney alism and colonialismo 186 South Ruimveldt Gardens Georgetown, Guyana Ad Hoc Social Science and the Editing/ I.L.Horowitz - Les sciences sociales et le processus de 6 Publishing Process Dept. of Sociology,Livingston College l'édition et la publication Rutgers University, New Brunswick, N.J. 08903, U.S.A. Panel 1: On editing social science Panel 2: On editing social science books Panel 3: The socioeconomic structure of journals and magazines. and monoqraphe . social science publishing. Ad Hoc Alienation Theory and Research R.F. Geyer David R. Schweitzer 7 SISWO Dept. of Anthropology & Sociology -Théorie et recherche sur l'aliénation O.Z. Achterburgwal 121>,Amsterdam University of British Columbia Netherlands 2705 Westbrook Mall, Vancouver, B.C. V6T lW5, Canada Ad Hoc Phenomenological Sociology J.O'rleill - La sociologie phénoméno loqtque 8 ~ept. of Sociolugy, York University

HOO Keele St., Downsv í ew , Ont. M3J lA3, Canada Ad Hoc Sociology and Society in J.M. de Miguel -Sociologie et société dans l' 9 Mediterranean Europe Dept. of Sociology, The Catholic University Méditerranéenne of America, Washington, D.C.20064, U.S.A. Session 1: Comparing southern Eu- F. Ferraroti, Depo. Soc., Univ. degli Studi A. de Miguel, Depo. Soc., Univ. Central ropean countries. di Roma, Via V.E.Orlando 75,Roma, Italy de Barcelona, Pedralbes, Barcel., Session 2: Bridges between Latin- G. Germani J.F. Marsal, Chairman America and Latin-Europe. Dept. Soc., Harvard Univ.,Cambridge, Dept. of Sociology, Universidad Autonoma Mass. 02138, U.S.A. de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain Session 3: Social change in Med- J. Linz J.M. de Miguel iterranean Europe. Dept. of Sociology, Yale University address as above New Haven, Ct. 06520, U.S.A. Ad Hoc Time Budgets and Social Activities W. Michelson -Budgets-temps et activités sociales 10 The Child in the City, University of Toronto 158 Sto George St., Toronto, Ont. M5S 2V8, Canada Ad Hoc Housing and the Physical Environment Sylvia F. Fava - Le logement et 1 'environnement 11 78-12 35th Ave. Jackson Heights, N.Y. 11372, U.S.A. Ad Hoc Rural Cornmunities in Industrialized David C. Pitt - Les cornmunautés rurales dans les sociétés 12 Societies Dept. of Sociology, Univ. of Auckland industrie11es Private Bag, Auckland, New Zealand Ad Hoc International Trends in Social Elizabeth Huttman - Les tendances internationales dans la 13 Welfare Policy Department of Sociology,School of Arts, politique du bien-etre social Letters & Social Sciences, California State University, Hayward, Ca. 94542, U.S.A. Session 1: Social policy trends: the effect of the economic recession on social services pl'Ovision and structure. Session 2: Social poZicy tirends concerning mobility of workers, guest workers, immigration. Session 3: Social policy trends regarding user participation. Ad Hoc Socialist Development Tom R. Burns - Développement socialiste 14 Inst. of Sociology, Univ. of , Box 1096, Oslo 3, Norway Session 1: Socialist pZanning. Session 3: socialism & the new interna- Session 5: Social science and socialist tional economic order. action: theory and method. Session 2: Models of socialist Session 4: Women's liberation and socialismo deuelopment:

Ad Hoc Changes in Work and Social Stratification J. Kulpinska (Sociology of WorkJ 15 University of Lodz - Changements dan s le travail et stratification sociale Kasprzaka 55-8, 91078 Lodz, Poland Session 1: Working patterns and social development. W. Wesolowski (Social stratificationJ Session 2: Workers' attitutdes and job satisfaction. Inst. of Philosophy & Sociology Polish Academy of Sciences Session 3: The emergence and disappearance of occupations. 72 Nowy Swiat, Warsaw 003300, Poland - 6 - B - Ad Hoc Groups & SSO's (continued) B Groupes Dad hoc" et SSO (suite) Organizer(s) Rapporteur(s) and/or Session Session Responsab1e(s) et/ou Ad Hoc Socio10gy of Art B.L. Faber 16 - La soc ioloqi e de l'art Center for the Study of Pub1ic Po1icv anj the Arts, P.O. Box 5395, Berke1ey, Ca. 047('5, 'J.S.A. Session 1: Publ.ic policy and the lZl'ts. Session 2: Popular cul.ture, t/¡eory and [act: revisited. Session 3: Stalking the avant-glZl'de - current work in the visual and performinq art:e. Ad Hoc Automation and Industrial Workers Stephen C. Mi11s Frank Ad1cr Same as Mil1 s 17 - L'automation et les ouvriers Centre Européen de coordination de recherche et de documentation en Sciences sociales industrie1s B.P. 974, Grunangergasse 2, A-1010 Vienna 1 Austria Philip E. Jacob V1adis1av Ussenim Department of Po1itica1 Sciences Institute of Internationa1 Labour University of Hawaii, 2424 Mai1e Way, Movement, Academy of Sciences, Porteus Hall 638, Hono1u1u, Hawaii 96822, Ko1patchy per 9-a, Moscow, USSR U.S.A. Theme: Impact of automation on industrial workers Theme: Role and impact of - work content and working conditions - COuntl'Y'S socio-economic and political system - job satisfaction - elements of the social system at plant (management style, - plZl'ticipation in decision-making tl'ade unian policy) - attitudes towlZl'dstechnological change - work organization - social activities, etc. Ad Hoc Socio10gy of Disasters: V.A. Tay10r - Socio10gie des désastres: 18 New Directions in Theory and Disaster Research Centre, Ohio State Univ., Nouve11es orientations dans la Research 127-129 West 10th Ave., Co1umbus, théorie et la recherche Ohio 43201, U.S.A. Ad Hoc Trends and Prob1ems of Cultural M. Bassand -Tendances et prob1emes de l'action 19 Action EPFL - Dépt. d'Architecture culturelle Chaire de socio10gie ave. de l'Eg1ise-Ang1aise, 12, B.P. 1024 1001 Lausanne, Suisse Ad Hoc Life History Approach Daniel Bertaux - Méthode biographique 20 C.N.R.S. 54, bou1. Raspai1, 75006 Paris, France Ad Hoc Advances in Network Ana1ysis B. Wellman Progres dans 1'ana1yse des réseaux 21 Dept. of Socio10gy, University of Toronto sociaux 563 Spadina Ave.,Toronto M5S 1A1,Ont. Can. Ad Hoc Varieties of Structura1 Inquiries Peter M. B1au - Diversité des approches de l'ana1yse 22 Dept. of Socio10gy, Fayerweather Hall, structura1iste , New York, N.Y. 10027, U.S.A. Ad Hoc Peasant Societies and Peasant D.N. Dhanagare - Sociétés paysannes et mouvements paysans 23 Movements Indian Inst. of Tech.,Dept. of Humanities & Social Science, 11 T Post Office, Kanpur 208016, U.P. India Themes - vlZl'iousmodels for the study of peasant societies and peasant movements; adequacy of these models. - concep t:of "peasant:", aUernative concep te, delineation of the concept: and problems arising from the historical specificity of peasant societies. - and peasantry. - peasant movements: concept, definition, typology and methodology for their study. - empirical validity of some theories of peasant rebellions; their causes and social origins. - stmtification structla'es and social differentiation within peasant/agrarian societies. - interaction between typically 'peasant" societies and urban-industrial societies. - political orientations of agrlZl'iansocieties. - natla'e of social chanqe in agrarian societies. Ad Hoc Socio10gy of Internationa1 Re1ations Morton A. Kap1an - Socio10gie des re1ations internationa1es 24 University of Chicago, 5826 S. Univ. Ave., Chicago, 111. 60637, U.S.A. Session 1: Generalized Detente: Morton A. Kap1an Dmitri V. Ermo1enko world organization and peace. Soviet Socio10gica1 Association Novocheremushkinskaya 46,V-418 Moscow 117418, USSR SSO 1 Internationa1 Society for the Compa- B. Ho1zner rative Study of Civi1izations Dept. of Socio10gy, Univ. of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, Penn., 15260, U.S.A. Session 1: Civilizational theory and research sinoe Max Weber and Arnold Toynbee. Session 2: Civilizational encounters and conflicts in comparative historical differential sociological perspective. Session 3: Civilizational aggregates and the varian pressures to "Oi.kumenoqeneei.e" and "Ethnogenesis". - 7 - B - Ad Hoc Groups & SSO's (continued) B - Groupes "ad Hoc" et SSO (suite) Organi zer(s) Rapporteur(s) and/or Session Session Responsab1e(s) et/ou SSO 2 Wor1d Association of Pub1ic Opinion Kevin Lang - Association mondia1e de recherche sur Research (WAPOR) WAPOR, 1500 Stan1ey. Suite 520. 1'opinion pub 1ique (WAPOR) Montréa1. Qué. H3A 1R3. Canada Session 1: Recent criticaZ eZections. G1adys Enge1 Lang Dept. of Socio10gy. SUNY Stony Brook. N.Y. 11790. U.S.A. Session 2: Socio-poZiticaZ cZimates Hans Zetterberg and publ.ic opinion pol.l.inq, Swedish Institute for Pub1ic Opinion Research (SIFO) Va11ingby. Sweden SSO 3 Society for the Study of Symbo1ic Gunther LUschen Interaction Dept. of Socio10gy. Univ. of I11inois Urbana. 111. 61801. U.S.A. Robert Stebbins Univ. of Ca1gary. Cal .• Alta .•T2N 1N4. Can. Session 1: MethodoZogicaZ and substantive issues of symboZic interactionism. SSO 4 Internationa1 Society for the J.E. Corrad i Socio10gy of Know1edge Dept. of Socio10gy. New York University 19 Univ. Place. Room 300. New York. N.Y. 10003. U.S.A. Volker Meja Dept. of Socio10gy. Memorial University Sto John's. Nf1d. A1C 5S7. Canada Wm D. Phe1an Dept. of Socio10gy. Trent University Peterborough. Ont. K9J 7B8. Canada Session 1: Current status and crit- Session 2: MethodoZogicaZ issues in the Session 3: The growth of knowZedge: sociaZ ical problems of the sociology of socioZogy of knowZedge. context and social determinants. knoaledqe . Session 4: Sociology of the ~ Muharnnad Fayyaz intel.lectual . Dept. of Socio10gy. Queen's University Kingston. Canada K7L 3N6 he Japan Socio10gica1 Society Shogo Koyano Dept. of Soc ioloqy , Tokyo 11etropo1itan Univ. -heme: Conference of Asian socio Loqi.et:s. 1-1-1 Yakumo. Meguro-ku. Tokyo. Japan - Conférence des sociologues J. Watanuki as iain ques . Inst. of Internationa1 Re1ations. Sophia Univ. 7 Kioi-cho. Chiyoda-ku. Tokyo 102. Japan H. Komai Tsukuba Nationa1 University. Japan SSO 6 Internationa1 Association for Social Caro1yn L. Geda Scie ce Information Service and ICPSR.P.O. Box 1248. Ann Arbor. Mich. 48136. U.S.A. -ech~ology (IASSIST) Guido Martinotti - l'association internationa1e pour les Via G. Cantoni 4. 20144 Mi1an. Ita1y ser ices et techniques d'informa- John de Vries ion en sciences sociales (IASSIST) Dept. of Socio10gy. Car1eton University Ottawa K1S 556. Ontario. Canada ~~L~d versus freedom of information. VaZues and virtues in the use of compara tive data; technicaZ problems =as~~ted with secondary anaZysis of discrete machine readable fiZes; the relationship between international ~~ving standards and future research. SSO 7 Associa-i o~ Humanist Socio10gy A. r'1cC1ungLee Charles P. F1ynn ~oom ;13. Soc ioloqy , (,rduudte Centre. Dept. of Socio10gy. Miami Univ. City Univ. of N.Y .•33 ~. 42 Sto Oxford. Ohio 45056. U.S.A. ~ew York. ~.Y. 10036. U.S.A. SSO 8 oluntary Action David Horton Smith Burt R. Ba1dwin Box G-55. McGuinn Hall. Boston Co11ege Dept. of Socio10gy. Central Connecticut Chestnut Hi11. Mass. 02167. U.S.A. State College. Jon Van Ti1 New Britain. Ct. 06050. U.S.A. Dept. of Urban Studies & Community Dev. Rutgers Univ .• Camden Campus New Brunswick. N.Y. 08903. U.S.A. T er.1e:~'oZWI~ ;;roups in modeim society: current tiranenat-ional:reeearoh issues. - Azs:;Y~~0n.3 volontaia-ee et mouvements eoeiaux dans la société modetme: questions contemporaines dans la reoherche inzernarionale .

S~O 9 - Institut internationa1 de France Govaerts socio1ogie Université libre de Bruxe11es 44 ave. Jeanne. 1050 Bruxe11es. Be1gique Theme: seu approachee to social deuel.opment: and underpt-ivi.leqed groups. - Nouvelles p,~bZématiques du développement social et catégories eous-privilégiées. - 8 - B - Ad Hoc Groups & SSO's (continued) B - Groupes "ad hoc" et SSO (suite) Session Organi zer( s) Rapporteur(s) and/or Session Responsable(s) et/ou SSO Bulgarian Sociological Association J. Oshavkov Peter Mitev 10 Bulgarian Sociological Association Same Moskovska str. 27b, Sofia, Bulgaria Theme: The revolution and the social progress. - La révolution et le progres social. SSO The Tocqueville Association J.C. Crocker 11 Univ. of Virginia, 542 Cabell Hall - L'Association Tocqueville Charlottesville, Virginia 22903, U.S.A. Session 1: The international comp- Wilbert Moore arison of social indicators. Dept. of Sociology, Univ. of Denver, Denver, Col. 80208, U.S.A. Session 2: Recent studies of Tocqueville and his work.

C - Research Commi ttees C - Comités de recherches Committee Coordinator(s) an%r Convenor(s) Session

RC 1 Armed Forces and Society Gwyn Harries-Jenkins Dept. of Adult Education, Univ. of Hull 195 Cottingham Rd, Hull, HU5 2EQ, England Morris Janowitz Ses sion 1: War & mi Zitary insti tutions: 1ItU'X- Dept. of Sociology, Univ. of Chicago ist theory and practice. 1126 E. 59th St., Chicago, 111., 60637, U.S.A. J. Van Doorn Session 2: Social development & military Dept. of Sociology, Univ. of Rotterdam institutions in the emerging nations. Burg. Oudlaan 50, Rotterdam, Netherlands Gwyn Harries-Jenkins Session 3: (Round table) - Decline of the mass army. - Ocoupatrional: inheritance & miZitary tradition. - Neia dimensions in mi Zitary manpower.

RC 3 Community Research Terry Nichols Clark Session 1: Nationaljlocal reLations. Dept. of Sociology, Univ. of Chicago 1126 E. 59th St., Chicago, lll. 60637, U.S.A. Session 2: Urban fiscal strain. Session 3: Comparative urban research.

RC 4 Sociology of Education Antonina Kloskowska Session 1: Theoretical & methodoZogical prob- Universytecka 3 lems of the dev. of culture and education. 90-137 Lodz, Poland Session 2: Results of empirical studies of the education & cultural dev. in various countries. RC 5 Ethnic, Race & Minority John Rex Relations Dept. of Sociology, Univ. of Warwick Coventry CV4 7AL, England Katherine O'Sullivan See Dept. of Sociology, Univ. of Chicago 1126 E. 59th St., Chicago, lll. 60637, U.S.A. John Rex (Co-OrganizersJ Anthony H. Richmond Session 1:(joint session with RC 31) Dept. of Soc., York University 4700 Keele St., Downsview, Ont. M3J lP3 Mig~ation and ethnic confZict in Canada met~opolitan areas.

Session 2 and 3: Plural societies Session 5: SLavery and Black America. and minority probl.eme, Session 4: Theoretical issues Session 6: South Africa. in race and pluralismo

RC 6 Family Research Jan Trost - Session: Groupe international de recherches Dept. of Sociology, sur le divorce. Box 513, S-751 20 Uppsala, Sweden RC 7 Futures Research Anne-Jaumin Ponsar 32, C. Meunierstraat, 3000 Leuven, Belgigue

RC B History of Sociology Robert Alun Jones, Secretary, Session 1: MethodoZogical approaches to the University of Illinois, 326 Lincoln Hall History of sociological thought. Urbana, 111. 61801, U.S.A. Session 2 & 3: Historical ~eLations Session 4, 5 & 6: Major iirends in the of socioZogy with other disciplines. development of sociology. - 9 - C Research Cornmittees C Comités de Recherches (Suite) Committee Coordinator(s) andjor Convenor(s) Session

RC 9 Innovative Processes in Orlando Fals-Borda Social Change Apt. Aereo 52508, Bogota 2, Colombia E11en B. Hi11 Session: Innovative processes in sociaZ change 6654 Cavigliano, Ticino, Switzerland in highZy industriaZized nations. RC 11 Sociology of Aging Harold L. Orbach Dept. of Sociology, Kansas State Univ. Manhattan, Kansas 66506, U.S.A. Betty Havens 28 River Rd., Winnipeg, Man., Canada R2M 3Y9

RC 12 Sociology of Law Jean Van Houtte Session 4: Soeioloqu and famiZy Laia. Univ. Antwerpen, UFSIA, Prinsstraat 13, B-2000 Antwerpen, Belgium

Colin M. Campbell Session 1: Major issues 01'1 theory in soc- Law School, Queen's Univ., Belfast, Ireland ioZogy of Laia, Marc Galanter Session 2: LegaZ professions. Faculty of Law, Suny Buffalo, N.Y. 14260, U.S.P.. Masaji Chiba Session 3: TraditionaZ versus modern ZegaZ Tokyo Metropolitan Univ., Jakumo Meguro-ku systems. Tokyo, Japan Vil helm Aubert Session 5: Changing conception of the State. Inst. of Soc., Fac. of Social Sciences, Os10, Norway Jan Glastra van Loon Session 6: Research in progress. Bazarstraat 15, Den Haag, Netherlands RC 13 Sociology of Leisure Gilles Pronovost U~iversité du Québec A Trois-Rivilres C.P. 500, Trcis-Rivi!res, Qué.GYA 5H7, Ca~. Themes - ¡¡¡hyand hw ehouZd Zeisure be a part of pZanning for sociaZ deveZopment -Zeisure as an indicator af somaZ development - leisure, teohnoloqu and cultural innouat.ion - Lei.eure and the Tñird uor id, l.ei.eureand industrial ¿o"iety, Lei.sure and poet-cinduetr-ial:eoci etsj - hot» do different social systems tireat: Lei.eure in their pol.ioi.ee for social deuei.opment: - hota is cultural deuel.opment: re lated to the deve lopment: of leisure - Leieure , pereonal.i.tnj and eociai. deue lopment: - bheox-iee o[ social chanqe ar.i Lei.eure - Lei.eure and eaeio=ecoro.ni c devcl.opnent: ------RC 14 Socio10gy of Mass Kurt Lang Cormurricet í on SU:lY at Stony Brook, New York, 11790, U.S.A. Marino Livo1si Universita di Trento, via Verdi 26, Trento, Italy RC 15 Sociology of Medicine Derek G. Gi11 Schoo1 of Med., Univ. of Missouri-Columbia TD3-W Medical Centre, Columbia, Mis. 65201, U.S.A. Yvo Nuyens Session 1: Health and social development. Eidendos1aan, B 3200 Kessel-LO, Belgium Ray E11ing Session 2: Traditional & modern health care Dept. of Community Medicine & Health Care systems & their inter-relationships. School of Med., Univ. of Connecticut Farmington, Ct , , 06032, U.S.A. Sonja Calais Session 3: Medical socioZogy in S¡¡¡edenand Dept. of Sociology, Uppsala Univ., Box 113, in Scandinavia. 751 20 Uppsa1a, Sweden Peter New (Co-Organizers) Eliot Krause Session 4: The political context of health Be avioral Sciences, School of Med., Dept. of Sociology, Northeastern serviees. Univ. of Toronto, Ont., M5S lAl,Can. Univ., Boston, Mass.02ll5, U.S.A. Gary Albrecht Session 5: Cross cultural definitions & meas- Dept. of Soco & Rehabilitation Medicine urements of disability & comparison of Northwestern Univ., Evanston, 111. 60201, U.S.A. modeZs for deZivery of rehab. service. Margot Jefferys Session 6: Primary care in the deveZoping 32 Bisham Gardens, London N6, England ioor l.d, Judith T. Shuval (Co-Organizers) Lois K. Cohen Session 7: Health occupations: sociaZization MePolitical Sociology Richard Rose Juan J. linz Dept., McCance Bldg., Univ. of Strathclyde Glascow C.l, Scotland, U.K. Philippe Schmitter (Co-Organizers) R. Lepsius Session 1: Group representation and interests. Soziologie, Univ.Mannheim Same as Schmitter 68 Mannheim 1, Schloss, F.R.G. Giovanni Sartori Session 2: Party systems. Political Science, Stanford University Stanford, Ca. 94305, U.S.A. (Co-Organizers below) Session 3: Opinion elites and legitimation Allen Barton Charles Kadushin Bogdan Deni tch BASR, Columbia Univp.rsity Psychology, Teachers College, Col. Univ. Sociology, CUNY New York, N.Y. 10025, U.S.A. New York, N.Y. 10027, U.S.A. 33 W. 42nd St., N.Y. 10036, U.S.A. RC 19 Sociology of Poverty, Social Kirsten Gr~nbjerg Session 1: Poverty in developed & developing Welfare and Social POlicy Dept. of Sociology, Loyola Univ. of Chicago countries. 6525 North Sheridan Rd., Chic., 111.,60625, USA Else !olyen Session 2: Social policy strategies. Inst. of Sociology, Univ. of Bergen Christiesgt. 15-19, N-50l4 Bergen-U, Norway Hilary Rose Session 3: Political economy of social policy. University of Bradford, Bradford West, Yorkshire BD7 lDP, England RC 20 Sociology of Mental Health Norrnan W. Bell Session 3: The mental hospital: functions & Psychomedisch Streekcentrum Vijverdal alternatives. P.O.Box 616, , Netherlands Eugene C. Weiner Session 1: Mental health service del. systems: 21AZamenhof St., Haifa, Israel analysis and planning. Bruce P. Dohrenwend Sess ion 2: Social structuPe, life stress & ind- Dept. of Psychology, Columbia University ividual functioning: theory, research and 100 Haven Ave., New York, N.Y. 10032,U.S.A. methodological problems. Gerhard J. nijhof Session 4: Psychiatry & social control. Erasmus University, Rotterdam, Netherlands RC 21 Regional & Urban Development Jean Lojkine Session 3: Hégémonie urbaine et rapports de Centre d'Etudes des mouvements sociaux pouvoir. Any member of the Research 54, boul. Raspail, 75006 Paris, France Committee (individual or Danielle Bleitrach Session 1: Division du travail et urbanisation. grouo) wishing to introduce Bastide Jean Roux, 13 480 Calas par Calries, FR. other themes in the scient- ific program should contact Edmond Preteceille Session 2: Equipements collectifs. directly with Jean Lojkine Centre de sociologie urbaine, (addreee aboue ) , 118 rue de la Tombe Issoire, 75014 Paris, FR. Emilio Pradilla Lobos Session 4: Politique du logement. Tabasco 324, Depto. 202, Colonia Roma, Mexico 7, D.F. Mexique Yvan Szelenyi Session 5: Les méthodes de comparaison in ter- The Flinders, Univ. of South Australia nationale des politiques urbaines. Bedford Park, South Australia 5042 RC 22 Sociology of Religion Hans Mol Session 2: Religion and identity. Dept.. of Religious Studies, ~cMaster Univ. Hamilton, Ont. L8S 4Kl, Canada D. Ugrinowitch Session 1: Religion & social development. Chair of Scientific Atheism, Lomonosov Univ. Moscow, USSR, V-234 K. Dobbelaere Session 3: Religion & secularization. Fac. der Soco Wetenschappen, Katholieke Univ. 3000 Leuven, Belgium M.B. McGuire Session 4: New religious movements. Dept. of Soco Montclaír State College Upper Montclaír, N.J. 07043, U.S.A. D.O. Moberg Session 5: Religion & spiPitual wellbeing. Dept. of Soc./Anthr., Marquette Univ. Milwaukee, Wis. 53233, U.S.A. l

/ - 11 - C - Research Committees (continued) C - Comit~s de recherches (suite) Committee Coordinator(s) andjor Convenor(s) Session RC 23 Socio10gy of Science Michae1 Mu1kay Session 1: Studies in the historica¿ socioZogy Oept. of Socio10gy, Univ. of York of eeience, Hes1ington, York, Y01 500, Eng1and Session 2: Science and ethics. Session 3: Socio¿ogica¿ ana¿ysis of Session 4: Soienoe and po¿itios. Session 5: MisceZZaneous items of particuZar scientific know¿edge. interest.

RC 24 Social Eco10gy Miche1 Bassand Session 3: EcoZogicaZ aspects of segregation EPFL - O~pt. d'architecture, 12, ay. de in met.ropol.i tan areas: comparative aspeate : l'Eg1ise-Ang1aise, CH-1006 Lausanne, Suisse Henry Teune Session 1: Theories of ecoZogicaZ change. Oept. of Po1itica1 Science, Wharton Schoo1 Univ. of Pennsy1vania, Phi1ade1phia, Penn. 19104, USA Mattei Dogan Session 2: How the private automobiZe destroys 72, bou1. Arago, Paris 75013,France city sociaZ Zife. Zdravko M1inar Session 4: Comparative ecoZogicaZ anaZysis of Fac. of Soc.jJourna1ism, Univ. of Ljub1jana sociaZ change: research in progress. Titova 102, YU Ljub1jana, Yugoslavia Car1-Gunnar Janson rCo-OrganizersJ Frank Sweetser Session 5: Aggregate anaZysis and generaZiz- Soco Inst., Stockho1m Univ. Oept. of Socio10gy, Boston Univ. ations from factoriaZ anaZyses. Fack,S-10405 Stockho1m 50, Sweden 96 Cummington St., Boston, Mass,02215, USA RC 25 Socio1inguistics Jonathan Pool Oept. of Po1itica1 Science, DO-30, Univ. of Washington Seatt1e, Washington 98195, USA R. 8ruce W. Anderson rCo-Organizers) A1exander Sza1ai Session 1: Language and internationaZ Oept. of Soc., Univ. of Texas at Ar- Atti1a-ut 125 reZations. 1ington, Ar1ington, Tx 76019, USA 1012 Budapest 1, Hungary Howard Gi1es rCo-OrganizersJ Bernard Saint-Jacques Session 2: Language and ethnie interaetion. Oept. of Psyc., Univ. of Bristo1 Oept. of Linguistics,U. of B.C. 8-10 Berke1ey Square, Bristo1 Vanc., B.C. V6T 1W5, Canada BS8 1HH, U.K. Cheris Kramer rCo-Organizers) Murie1 R. Schu1z Session 3: Language and sez , Oept. of Speech Comm., U.of 111. Dept. of Eng1ish, Ca1if. State U. Urbana, 111. 61801, U.S.A. Fu11erton, Ca. 92634, U.S.A. Aaron V. Cicoure1 rCo-Organizers) Tatiana Slama-Cazacu Session 4: VerbaZ and non-verbaZ aspeets of Oept. of Soc., U.of Ca.San Oiego Str. Mihai Moxa 10 faee-to-faee eommunication. La Jo11a, Ca. 92093, U.S.A. Bucuresti, Rumania Me1anie Mikes rCo-OrganizersJ David L. Pa1etz Session 5: Language and the mass media. Fruskogorska 37 Dept. of Po1. Sci., Duke Univ. 21000 Novi Sad, Yugoslavia Durham,N.C. 27706, U.S.A. Pau1 Lamy (Co-Orqani.eere ) N.B. Pride Session 6: The soeioZogy of Zanguage Zearning Dept. of Soc., U. of Ottawa Dept. of Eng., Victoria U. of We11ington and teaching. Ottawa,Ont.K1N 6N5,Can. Private Bag, We11ington, New Zea1and Eve1yn P.Stevens rCo-Organizers) Brian Weinstein Session 7: Language pZanning & soeioeeonomie 14609 S. Wood1and Rd. 808 "E" Sto S.E., Wash. D.C. 20003, USA deoel.opment: Shaker Heights, Ohio 44120, USA Joshua A. Fishman rCo-Organizers) Haro1d B. Pepinsky Session 8: The seope, goaZs and methods of 3340 Bainbridge Ave. Dept. of Psyc., Ohio State U. soeio¿inguisties. Bronx, N.Y. 10467, U.S.A. 1945 N. High St., Col., Oh. 43210, USA Susanne B1eiberg rCo-Organizers) Thomas A.Sebeok Session 9: Other topies in soeioZinguisties. Dept. of Soc. Dow1ing Co11ege Research Ctr. for Lang.jSemiotic Studies Oakda1e, N.Y. 11769, U.S.A. Indiana U.,P.O. 1214, B100mington, Ind. 47401, U.S.A. RC 26 Sociotechnics Adam Podgoreck i Nether1ands Inst. for advanced study in the humanities and social sciences, Meyboom1aan 1, Wassenaar, Nether1ands RC 27 Socio10gy of Sport Gunther LUschen Oept. of Soc., U. of 111., Urbana, 111.61801, U.S.A. Ka1evi Heini1a rCo-OrganizersJ Eric Ounning Session 1: Sport and soeiaZ deveZopment. U. of Jyvasky1a, Fin1and U. of Leicester, Eng1and Gera1d S. Kenyon rCo-Organizers) Gunther LUschen Session 2: MethodoZogieaZ issues in the U. of Water100, soeioZogy of sport. Water100, Ont. N2L 3G1, Canada Fred Gras (Co-Organizers) Andrzej Woh1 Session 3: The eomparative anaZysis of sport. DHFK Leipzig,G.D.R. Academy Physica1 Cu1ture,Warsaw, Po1and Ovidiu Badina (Co-Orqani.zere ) Svein Steensaasen Session 4: (joint session with RC 34) Academia "Stefan Gheorgiu" University of Os10, Norway Sport and youth. B-du1 Armata Poporu1u1 1-3 Bucharest 7, Rumania Hans Linrle (Co-OrganizersJ r,eoffrey "'atson Session 5: General. probl.ene, Universitat Fridericiana Kar1sruhe University of Western Australia 7500 Kar1sruhe, Kaiserstrasse 12,FRG. Ned1ands, Western Australia 6009 - 12 - C Research Committees (continued) C Comit~s de recherches (suite) Committee Coordinator{s) and/or Convenor{s) Session RC 28 Social Stratification Robert Erikson Swedish Inst. for Social Research,S-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden Michal Pohoski Session 1: Life history studies. Dept. of Soc., U. of Warsaw ul. Krakowskie Przedmiescie 26/28, Warsaw, Poland John Por ter Session 2: Perspectives of cLass structure. Dept. of Soc./Anth., Carleton Univ. Ottawa, Ont. K1S 5B6, Canada Karl-Ulrich Mayer Session 3: Compara tive studies of stratifi- Lehrstuhl fUr Soziologie 111 cation and mobiZity. Universitat Mannheim, D-6800 Mannheim, F.R.G. S.r4.Miller Session 4: CÓnsequences of sociaZ differen- Dept. of Soc., Boston University tiation. Boston, Mass. 02215, U.S.A. Kaare Svalastoga Session 5: Open session. Dept. of Soc., U. of Copenhagen Linnesgade 22, 1361 Copenhagen K, Denmark

RC 29 Deviance and social control Josine Junger-Tas Session 1: The evaZuation of crime prevention Ministerie Van Justitie, Postadres: Plein 2b programs: potentiaZ and pitfaZZs. contx-ibutore must be members of the RC and must 's-Gravenhage, Netherlands Session 2: Crime, physicaZ space characteris- submit 2 copies of an abe- Paul Friday tics and environmentaZ designo tract before December Z5 Dept. of Soc., Western Michigan Univ. Session 3: Deviance & ser roles differentiation. to each organizer. Kalamazoo, Michigan, 49001, U.S.A. Session 4: Cohort studies: advantage Session 5: The agents of sociaZ Session 6: Deterrence & aZternance sanctioning. and difficuZties. oontirol.,

RC 30 Sociology of Work Marc Maurice Session 1: Working patterns, division of Labor Lab. d'Economie et de Soco du Travail and sociaZ deveZopment. CNRS, Chemin du Coton-Rouge 13100 Aix-en-, France Session 2: Workers attitudes & job satisfaction. Session 3: The emergence & disappearance of occupations. Session 4: The quaZity of working Zife. Session 5: Professions in difference societies.

RC 31 Sociology of Migration Anne Lee Session 3: Iniiernal:migration in advanced 165 Tipperary Rd., Athens, Georgia 30601, USA societies. John Rex (Co-Organizers) Anthony H. Richmond Session 1: (joint session with RC 5) Dept. of Soc.,U. of Warwick Dept. of Soc., York Univ. Migration and ethnic confZict in metropo- Coventry, CV4 7AI., England 4700 Keele St., Downsview, Ont. M3J lP3 Zitan areas. Canada J.J. Mangalam Session 2: InternaZ migration in deveZoping Dalhousie Univ., Halifax, N.S., Canada countx-iee, Sylvan Tomasi Session 4: InternationaZ migration and Centre for Migration Studies, 209 Flagg Place, immigrant adaptation. Staten Island, N.Y. 10304, U.S.A.

RC 32 Sex Roles in Society Verol1ica Stolte-Heiskanen Session 3: Changing sex roZes and sociaZ Inst. of Sociology, University of Helsinki poZicy. Persons interested in Helsinginkatu 34C, 00530 Helsinki 53, Finland presenting papers should Session 4: Changing sex roZes and the send a l-page abetiract:of Hanna Papanek famiZy. the proposed paper to both Dept. of Sociology, Boston University Session 5: Changing sex roZes and education. chairpersons at the addresses 100 Cummington St., Boston, Mass. 02215, USA given. Persons submitting abetiraete un. Ll: be notified Session 1: Changing sex roZes and the economy. no Later than Jan. 78 whether they have a place on the Session 2: Changing sex roZes and the programo Lau. RC 33 Logic and Methodology of Edgar F. Borgatta Sociology Rupert, Vermont 05768, U.S.A.

RC 34 Sociology of Youth Session 1 & 2: Youth and contemporary society. Ovidiu Badina (Co-Organizers) Svein Steensaasen Session J: (joint session with K~ ,7) Academia "Stefan Gheorgiu" Univers ity of Os 1o, rlorway Sport and youth. B-dul Armata Poporulul 1-1 Bucharest 7, Rumania Session 4: PrincipZes & methods of youth research. -

- 13 - D - Others D - Autres Ad Hoc Cornmittee on The Freedom of Scholarly Secretary: Sidney L. Greenblatt Inquiry Dept. of Sociology, Drew University 6 Gilbert House, Madison, N.J. 07940, U.S.A. This group, formerly the "Ad Hoc Committee on Conditions of Employment", met in Toronto under the sponsorship of Herbert Blumer, Leo Chall, Alfred McClung Lee and Kurt Wolff. As the newsletter of the cornmittee indicates, they are concerned with the development of a combined research and action program on the freedom of sociologically-informed teaching, research and practice.

Audio-Visual Productions in Sociology Organizer: Leonard Kenny Film Studies Program, Sociologisch Instituut - Productions audio-visuelles en sociologie Rijksuniversiteit Utrecht, Heidelberglaan 2 Utrecht 2506, Netherlands ere was a "Social Action Film Series" which was we11 received in Toronto. This Production will be a fo11ow-up consisting o' t e presentation and discussion of sociologically relevant films and video programs.

Boo Display Organizer: Hans-Jurgen Holstein 9th World Congress of Sociology -Expos ition de 1ivres e/o RESO Congress Service S-lOS 24 Stockholm, Sweden As usua 1, there wi 11 be a 1arge book di sp1ay to he1p del egates keep up-to-da te on the ever-expand ing pub 1icati ons in our field. 11 interested producers of sociologically relevant publications are welcome. For further information on how to arrange space for your publications, please write directly to H.J. Holstein.

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