1. The new structure of the 2. Officers of the I.S.A. Association The International Sociological Association a) Executive Cornmittee introduced a series of radical changes in The Council of the I.S.A. elected the follo­ its constitutional structure at the Seventh wing officers for the 1970 -1974 periodo World Congress held in Varna in Bulgaria President: trom 13th to 19th of September 1970. Reuben HIII Calls for thoroughgoing changes in the sta­ Dept. of - University 01 M nnesota tutes were repeatedly heard at the Sixth 1014 Social Seience Building Congress held in Evian in France in Sep­ MINNEAPOllS, Minnesota 55455 (U.S.A.) tember 1966. The complaints against the structure raid down in the original statutes Vice-Presidents: T. B. Bottomore adopted at the Constituent Con~ress in 0510 in 1949 centred on three tr. ,mes: University of Sussex First the membership structure: the old sta­ School of Social Sciences - Arts Building tutes allowed individual membership in ex­ FALMER/BRIGHTON (Sussex) ceptional cases only and this set limits both (ENGLAND) to the finances of the Association and to Jivko Ochavkov the range of its efforts of communication; Bulgarian Sociological Association Secondly the procedures of nominations Blvd. Patriarch Evtimii 6 and elections: these were not open SOFIA (BULGARIA) enough and made it too easy to perpe­ Aldo E. Solari tuate an oligarchy of "insiders»; Division De Desarrollo Social Thirdly the status of the Research Com­ ILPES mittees : these had mushroomed since 1959 Casilla 1567 and established themselves as indispen­ SANTIAGO DE CHILE (CHILE) sable agencies for the organlzation of Members : activities between World Congresses, yet Hubert Guindon had not been recognized in the statutes Dept. of Sociology nor given any representation on the Sir George Williams University Council or on the Executive Committee. MONTREAL 107 (CANADA) The Executive Committee in 1966 decided to set up a Constitutional Cornmittee to Kiyaml Morloka look into these comp!aints and to draft a Dept. of Sociology set of amendments to the statutes. This Tokyo Kyoiku University - Bunkyo-ku was composed of Professors Reinhard TOKYO 112 (JAPAN) Bendix, Reuben Hill. René Kónig, Stein G. V. Osipov Rokkan and Jan Szczepanski. The Com­ Soviet Sociological Association mittee reported to the President in Fe­ Novocheremunshkinskaya 46 bruary 1970 and a set of draft amendments MOSCOW (U.R.S.S.) were circulated to all members of the Angelo Pagani Council well in advance 01 the Seventh Istituto di Sociologia World Congress. Universita degli Studi di Milano The draft amendments proposed changes Via Daverio 7 of structure on all the three points: they 20122 MILANO (ITALY) introduced regular individual membership Leapold Rosenmayr (Art. III 1. and 4, below), they instituted a Institut für Soziologie - Universitát Wien Nominating Committee and required at Alserstrasse 33 least two candidates for each elective offi­ WIEN 1 (AUSTRIA) ce (Art. VI), and they spelled out in con­ siderable detail the status, the internal Erwin Scheuch governance and the representation 01 the Institut für vergleichende Research Committees (Art. XI). Sozialforschung - Universitát Kaln Lindenburger Allee 15 The Council met in Varna on the 13th of 5 KOLN 41 (FEO. REP. OF GERMANY) September and again on the 17th to con­ sider the proposed amendments. The pro­ M. N. Srinivas visíons for nominations and elections were University of Delhi accepted without dissent. The proposal to Dept. of Socíology introduce individual membership was op­ NEW DELHI (INDIA) posed by only two or three delegates and Associate Members: was accepted without difficulties. The ori­ Anouar Abdel-Malek ginal proposal to ensure regular represen­ Centre National de la Recherche tation of Research Committees on the Scientifique (Centre d'Etude des Councll was rejected by a clear majority Mouvements Sociaux) but an alternative proposal ensuring re­ 54, BJvd. Raspail PARIS 6 (FRANCE) presentation on the Executive Committee Robert K. Merton was passed : this alternative called for the Dept. of Sociology Columbia University establishment of a Research Council 01 NEW YORK, N. Y. 10027 (U.S.A.) the Assocíatíon and the eleetion of four representatives of this body as Associate Members of the Executive. 3

he four Associate Members were suc­ essively elected by the Research Council, as reported below. b) Secretarlat The Secretariat was held ad interim b, prof. Guido Martinotti and dr. Enzo Min­ gione until April 16th, 1971. After that date the same have been appointed Executive Secretary and Deputy Executive Secretary respectively.

2 e) Research Councll elecUon ot these Associate Members shall Themail ballot was collected by an ltalian One of the changes decided in Varna was proceed In the manner laid down tor public ofticer who scrutinized the votes the creation 01 a Research Council com­ nominations or eleetions by the Council. on March 25th, 1971, with the followlng posed 01 representatives of the Research No more than two of the five members results. ) Committees. The Research Council has 01 the Nominating Committee 01 the Re­ NAME VOTES been formed as specified in the statutes: search Council shall be an Associate Stein Rokkan 15 To ensure communication and co-opera­ Member in the outgoing Executive Com­ Adam Podgorecki 11 tion among the recognized Research mittee. To ensure an adequate geogra­ Robert K. Merton 10 Commlttees ... This shall be composed 01 phical distribution 01 the representation 01 one representative and one alternate 10r the Research Council, no more than one Anouar Abdel-Malek 7 each recognized Committee. The term of Associate Member shall be eligible tor Joftre Dumazedier 5 01tice on the Research Council shall be anyone country. Morris Janowitz 4 four years. Representatives and alternates The Research Council shall meet at least Peter Marris 4 shall not serve tor more than two terms. once during the tour-year periodo Special Günther Lüschen 3 The Research Council 5hall elect every meetings may be called on the request tour years tour Associate Members of the 01 one-third 01 the duly elected members. Kaare Svalastoga 3 Exeeutive Committee 01 the Association. (Statutes, Art. XI, 8, 10, 11, 12). John Mogey 2 The term 01 office for these Associate The Research Council was constituted in Edgar Morin 2 Members shall be 10ur years. They shall January 1971 , and the members and al­ not be reeligi ble for more than one ternates credited with the Executive Com­ ANOUAR ABOEL-MALEK, ROBERT K. MERTON. AOAM POOGORECKI ANO additional termo mittee from each Research Committee are STEIN ROKKAN are elected as Associate The nomination of candidates and the the 1ollowing: Members to the Executive Committee of the I.S.A. RESEARCH COMMITTEE DELEGATE ALTERNATE Armed Forces and Society Morris Janowitz (USA) Jacques Van ooorn 3. Meeting of the Executive (Netherlands) Committee Community Research Michael Aiken (USA) Jean-Jacques Mercier The Executive Committee met in Milano (USA) on April 15th -18th, 1971. The meeting was -"family Sociology Gerrit Kooy (Netherlands) John Mogey (USA) attended also by prof. Jean Meyriat, Editor pociology of Knowledge Kurt H. Wolff (USA) in chief of Current Sociology. by prof. Ana­ Sociology 01 Law Adam Podgorecki (Poland) Renato Treves (ltaly) toli Glinkine, 01 the Social Sciences De­ partment 01 UNESCO, by prof. Jay De­ Sociology of Leisure Joffre Dumazedier (France) Marc Laplante (Canada) merath. Executive Officer of A.S.A. and Sociology 01 Mass prof. Ph . H. Momdzan, I.S.A. Council Communication José Vidal Beneyto (Spain) Edgar Morin (France) Member from the U.S.S.R. Academy 01 Sociology 01 Medicine Mark G. Field (USA) Magdalena Sokolowska Sclences. as observers. (Poland) The Executive Committee discussed se­ National Movements and veral problems among which the most Imperialism Anouar Abdel-Malek (Egypt) crucial where: Political Soclology Steln Rokkan () a) Organization 01 the Executive Com­ Poverty Social Welfare mittee and Social Policy Peter Marris (Great Britain) b) New dues structure Psychiatric Sociology John A Clausen (USA) Carlos E. Sluski (Argentina) e) Acceptance of new Research Commit­ Sociology of Religion Norman Birnbaum (USA) Hans Mol (Australia) tees and reorganization 01 the esta­ Sociology 01 Sclence Robert K. Merton (USA) blished ones Soclollnguistics Rolf Kj iolseth (USA) Albert Verdoodt (Belgium) d) Location of Vlllth World Congress, in Sociology of Sport Günther Lüschen Kalevl Heinlla (Finland) 1974 (Fed. Rep. 01 Germany) a) Organizatlon of the ExecuUve Com­ Strahfication Kaare Svalastoga (oenmark) David Glass (Great Britain) mittee Urban Sociology Ruth Glass (Great Britain) Sami Zubaida Following a proposal by the President, the (Great Britain) Executive Committee's work was broken Sociology 01 Work and W. H. Scott (Australia) down and assigned to five Standing Com­ Organization mittees : FINANCE COMMIITEE Hill, Chairman, Pagani, SOlari, Bottomore, Osipov. This committee is in charge of assessing the financial situatíon of the I.S.A. and of exploring new sources 01 support. MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE d) Nomlnation and Election of Executlve Solari, Chairman, Podgorecki, Srinivas, Associate Members Morioka, Rokkan. After the constitution of the Research This committee will process membership Council the Secretariat prepared a ma;1 applications and wifl take care of issues nomínation and, successively a mail ballot concerning members. tor the eleetion 01 the four Associate RESEARCH CO-ORoINATION Members 01 the Executive Committee. The COMMITTEE nominations collected during the early Sottomore, Chairman, Abdel-Malek, months 01 1971, yielded the following Merton, POdgoreckí, Rokkan, Scheuch. eight candidates. (other nominees with less This committee is in charge of dealing than 3 nominations are not shown and did with al/ matters pertaining to the Research not enter the ballot). Committees. PUBLlCATIONS COMMITTEE Stein Rokkan (Norway) 14 nominations Scheuch, Chairman, Rosenmayr, Robert K. Merton (U.S.A.) 7 nominations Osipov, Ochavkov. Adam Pdogorecki (Poland) 7 nominations This committee will take care of the reor­ Anouar Abdel-Malek (Egypt) 5 nominations ganization of the I.S.A. publications. Jof1re oumazedier (France) 4 nominations PROGRAM TASK FORCE Ochavkov, Chairman, Guindan, Osipov. Pa­ (U.S.A) John Mogey 4 nominations gani, Solari. Abdel-Malek, Constantinescu (U.S.A.) 3 nominations Treves, Breton. Jonassohn, Markiewicz. (Fed, Rep . of Germany) 3 nominations The Task Force is a provisional panel esta­ -(Great. Brita!n) 3 nominations blished until a formal Program Committee for the VlJlth World Congress 's appo·",eo. (France) 3 nominations T e 9 O.;fJ iJ/ deal , Drob ems co cern­ (De mark) 3 nom'nations . . a d Ca gress.

3 b) Membershlp dues. COLLECTIVE MEMBERS The groups on Sociology of Modernization The Executive Committee acted on the National members in category A will be and of Ethnosociology proved to be appli­ basis of the decisions taken by the Council assigned to four I evels of dues with cations not separate from others and a and fixed the new dues structure as U.S.A. and U.S.S.R. in a special category. decislon on the group of Sociology 01 follows: Special Category: Peace and Development has been postpon­ ed to next Executive Committee meeting. INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS U.S.A. S 2.500 The basic due for individual members U.S.S.R. S 750 REORGANIZATION OF ESTABLlSHED was establlshed at S 5.00, and a reduced Normal Categories: COMMITTEES due 01 $ 3.00 tor students was introduced. Upper level S 300 The Executive Committee reviewed the In addition the Executive Committee esta­ Mlddle-upper level $ 200 situation of the established Research blished a special reduced subscription Middle-Iower level S 100 Committees with the aim 01 achieving a price of S 5.00 (instead of $ 9.00) 10r Cur­ Lower level S 50 higher degree of activity from established rent Sociology starting with volume XVIII, Associations are assigned to the appro­ Research Committees. Within this 1rame­ currently in print. The special issue of priate level by decision of the Executive work the Executive Committee decided to Current Sociology containing the report by disconnect the Committee on Stratificatíon John Mogey on Marriage and Family Committee, taken on the basis 01 the wealth 01 the country and 01 the numerical and to invite several others to mount Behaviour (Vol. XVII of the journal) will significant activíties also between con­ be oftered as a bonus to new members strength of the Association . Fees are to be paid in dollars or in UNE­ gresses. The Executive Committee also at the special price 01 $ 4.00 (instead of SCO Coupons. By special decision of the decíded to disconnect the Committee on S 9.00). Package priees have also been Executive Committee fees can be paid in Work and Organization which will be established. local currency. substituted by two separate Committees. The new dues structure is as 101l0ws: ,Members in category B (International As­ Following acceptance 01 new applications Regular member $ 5.00 sociations) will pay the 101l0wing dues. and changes in the group of established Student S 3.00 Strong Associations S 100 Committees the situation of LS.A. Research Committees is as follows: Current Sociology Weak Associations S 50 (yearly from vol. XVIII) S 5.00 Institutional members in category C are 1. ARMEO FORCES ANO SOCIETY Mogey report (vol. XVII) $ 4.00 assigned the following dues. The Committee was conslituted in 1969. Paekages: Strong Institutes S 50 The board was renewed in Varna, Membership Current September 1970. + Weak Institutes S 25 Sociology + Mogey Report S 12.00 BOARD 1970 - 1974: By special authorization Student membership + Current CHAIRMAN : of the E.C. nothing Sociology + Mogey Report S 10.00 Morris Janowitz, Dept. of Sociology, Fees can be paid in dollars to the I.S.A. For members in category E (Supporting Universily of Chícago, 1126 E. 59th ., organizations and institutions), the Exe­ Chicago, 111. 60637 (U .S.A.) Members from soft currency countries are cutive Committee will decide case by allowed to pay in International Reply Cou­ case. FIRST VICE-CHAIRMAN : pons (I.R.C.) which can be acquired at Eligibility of collective members will be Jacques Van Doorn (Netherlands) the nearest post office, or In UNESCO assessed by the Executive Committee on VICE-CHAIRMEN: Coupons, sold by National Unesco Com­ the basis of applications. Members are missions. Special arrangements can be Dario Canton (Argentina) entitled to the basic benefits IIsted aboye V. K. Konopliov (U .S.S.R.) made with group membership through for individual members. In addition they Jerzy Wiatr (Poland) national associatlons but only lor the will receive Current Sociology free of MEMBERS: membership fee. Subscriptions must be cha'-ge. paid in convertible currency or in I.R.C. Ri.ghts and duties 01 all categoríes of Bengt Abrahamsson (Sweden) or UNESCO Coupons. Akinsola Akiwowo (Nigeria) members are listed in the Statutes of Manfred Kossok (German Dem. Rap.) I S.A. members are entitled to : which a copy will be provided wíth the Llliana De Riz (Uruguay) a) a membership cardo membership card and other mailing to new AIi A. MazrUl (Uganda) members. Applications for membership are Charles Moskos (U.S.A.) b) The Sexennial Report to be published Hans-Adolf Jacobsen (Fed. Rap. of Gerrnany) in 1971 and thereafter the Annual enclosed with the first issue of the I.S.A. Report. Newsletter. RESEARCH COUNCIL DELEGATE: c) The LS .A. Newsletter to be published e) Aeceptanee of new Research Morris Janowitz periodically. Commlttees and reorganlzatlon o, the ALTERNATE: established ones. d) Current Sociology at the reduced rate Jacques Van Doorn, Netherlands School of S 5.00. NEW RESEARCH COMMMITTEES. of Economics. Burg. Oudlaan 50, Since Varna 23 groups of scholars filed Rolterdam 16. (Netherlands) e) The Mogey Report on Family Behavior applications to be recognized as Research at the reduced rate 01 $ 4.00. FORTHCOMING ACTIVITY: Committees of the LS.A. The Executive MEETINGS: 1) Reduction of 20% on all LS.A. publi­ Committee examined these applications 1972-1973 : Nigeria. Latín America, Italy. cations. within the framework of a more general Meeting on Armed Forces and African Society - g) Special rate for the World Congress. discussion on the reorganization of re­ Nigería According to the sta tutes (Article 111 , 1, O) search activities. coordinator' Akinsola Akíwowo, those eligible to become members of the The following applicatlons were accepted. Nlgerían Instltute of Social and Economic I.S.A. are «Individual scholars active in - Sociotechnícs Research. University of Ibadan, Nigería sociological teaching, research or related - Socio/ogy of Regional and Urban De­ Meeting on Armed Forces in Latin-America, services ". Eligibility will be checked by ve/opment Buenos Aires. (Argentina). coordinator: Darío Canton, Instituto Torcuato the Secretariat on the basis of an appli­ - Social Eco/ogy di Tella Superi 1502 cation formo In dubious cases the decision - Socio/ogy o, Educatíon Buenos Aires (Argentina). will be taken by the Executive Committee. - Ethníc, Race and Minority Re/ations Meeting on Armed Forces and Mediterranean - Innovative Process in Social Change Soc'el es - Rome. Italy MEMBERSHIP IN RESEARCH - Aspirations, Needs and Deve/opment coord na'or' FabnZIO de Benedetti. Centro COMMITTEES - Socio/ogy 01 Organization di Docu e taz o e e Studi sull'lnformazione, Individual members can become member - Socio/ogy o, Work Va Fab o ass mo 60 - 00192 Roma (Italy). of no more than two Research Committees. - History 01 SocioJogy BERSHIP: The basic fee 10r each Research Com­ - Socio/ogy 01 InfernatíonaJ Relatio s S mittee has been establlshed at S 2.00: - Futuro/ogy however Individual Research Committees The follo ing apD Ica o s 2.. ASPIR TIONS, NEEOS ANO are left free to establish higher dues (se e on various gro nds: so e es eea se OEVELOPMENT list on enclosed application). 01 lack of the required s 9 a ... res an ~ . eco"""" ee was consliluted in 1971 for Membership in Research Committees is other cases beca use the argume o 'e ­ a a e' od o' o years. subjected to acceptance by the Research lapped with other appllcations or w th PROVISIONAL CHAJRMAN: Committee itself. The I.S.A. Secretariat existing Committees: Social Psychology e ry e o art de Lau e, Centre will collect all the application forms and European Research Committee on the d E o og e Socla'e et de Psychosociologie will transmit them to the board of the Methodology of the Social Sciences. Class • Rue du Onze o embre, 92 given RC. for approvaL In case the appli­ Analysis as a Methodological Approach, Montrouge (Francej. catlon is rejected, the applicant may file Comparative Analysis of Planning in Oif­ PERMANENT COMMITTEE: fulther applications for other RC.s. or ferent Types of Societies, Sociology of A permanent committee composed of more wait until the following year. In this case Moral Ideas, CIRCOM - Rural Sociology, than 40 Sociologists from 20 countries the fee will be returned to ~pljcant. International Immigration. has been constituted recently.

4 FORTHCOMING ACTIVITY: 6. FAMILV SOCIOLOGV 10. SOCIOLOGV OF INTERNATIONAL MEETINGS: The committee was constitued in 1959. RELATIONS 1972: France - Third International Meeting The board was renewed in Varna, The committee was constituted in 1971 for on Aspirations, Needs and Development. September 1970. a trial penod o, two years. MEMBERSHIP: BOARD 1970 - 1974: PROVISIONAL BOARD: Fee US $ 5 CHAIRMAN : CHAIRMAN: 3. COMMUNITV RESEARCH Gerrit Kooy. Dept. of Sociology, Agricultural Fjodor Bourlatzki, Soviet Sociological UniverSlly, Wageningen (NetherJands) The Committee was conslituted in 1969. Association. Novocheremunshkinskaya 46. The board 1969/1970 has not been changed. SECRETARY : Moscow (U .S.S.R.) John Mogey, Dept. of Sociology, Boston VICE-CHAIRMAN : BOARD University, 232 Bay State Road, Boston, Morton A. Kaplan, 5446 S. Ridgewood Court Mass. 02215 (U .S.A.) PRESIDENT : Chicago, II linois 60615 (U .S.A.) MEMBERS: Terry N. Clark, Dept. of Sociology, University SECRETARY: of Chicago, 1126 E. 59th St., Chicago, JlI . 60637 Pierre de Bie (Belgium) Alexander Yankov, Bulgaria. (U .SA.). Os. Behnam (lran) Anatoli Kharchev (U.S.S.R) MEMBERS: FORTHCOMING ACTIVITY: Andrée Mlchel (France) MEETINGS: Michel Bassand (Swilzerland) Marvin Sussman (U .S.A.) Jean Cuisenier (France) Harold T. Christensen (U .S.A.) 1972/1973: International meeting on European Cveto Kostic (Yugoslavia) Security Systems and World Planning S. Nowakowski (Poland) RESEARCH COUNCIL DELEGATE : for Peace. Gerrit Kooy Margare! Stacey (Great Britain). MEMBERSHIP: RESEARCH COUNCIL DELEGATE: ALTERNATE: Fee US S 2. Mlchael Aiken, Dept. of Sociology, Un iversity John Mogey SOCIOLOGV OF KNOWLEOGE of Wisconsin , Madison , Wisc. (U .S.A.) FORTHCOMING ACTIVITY: ALTERNATE : The Committee, constituted in 1966, was PUBLlCATIONS : discontinued by the Executive Committee Jean Jacques Mercier, Rue de Mons, 65 John Mogey «Internatíonal Trend of the J.S.A., April 1972, afler a long Hyons - lez - Mons, Hainaut (Belgium). Report and Bibliography 01 Marriage and period of inactivity and the resignation FORTHCOMING ACTIVITY: Family Behavíor", 1957-1968. Current of the President, Kurt H. Wollf. Sociology 1971 . PUBLlCATIONS: 11. SOCIOLOGV OF LAW C M. Sonjean. T. N. Clark, R. Lineberry, eds. MEETINGS: " Community » (New York: Free Press) October 19/ 22 - 1971: Warsaw (Poland) The committee was constiluted in 1962. A newsletter is regularly issued twice every Section on Family Sociology, Polish Tl1e board was renewed with a mail ballot year. Sociological Association Conference on in April 1971 . « Changing Social Position of Women and the BOARD 1970 - 1974: OTHER : Family ». A data archive is being created . PRESIDENT: Co;wenor: Dr. Jerzy Pietrowsky, UI. Norvy Swiat Renato Treves, Via Lusardi 2 MEMBERSHIP: 20122 Milano (Italy) Fee US S 3. November 1/ 5 - 1971: Moscow (U .S.S.R.) - Organizing Committee tor the Twelfth VICE-PRESI DENTS: 4. SOCIOLOGV OF EDUCATION International Seminar on Fam ily Research. Adam Podgorecki (Poland) The Committee was constituted in 1971 for a Aprll 16/ 23 - 1972: Moscow (U.S.S.R.) - (Norway) trial period of two years. Twelfth International Seminsr on Fam lly Research. SECRETARY ' PROVISIONAL BOARD: William M. Evan, Universlty of Chlcago MEMBERSHIP: PR ESIDENT: Graduate School of Business Pierre Bourdieu, Ecole Pratique des Fee US S 4. 5036 Greenwood Ave. Hautes Etudes. 54. Blvd . Raspail, París 6e 7. FUTUROLOGV Ch icago, 111. 60637 (U .S.A.) (France) . MEMBERS : The commlttee was constítuted in 1971 for a Bntm ari Blegvad Persson (Denmark) VICE-PRESIDENTS : trial period ot two years. Severin Carlos Versele (Belgium) Jan Loubser (Canada) PROVISIONAL COORDINATOR: Peter Vmke (Netherlands) Bernard Bernstein (Great Sritain) Eduard A. lisie, Credoc, 45 , Blvd. de la Richard D. Shwartz (U.S.A.). Vlad imir Shubkin (U.S.S.R.) Gare, Paris 13e (France) RESEARCH COUNCIL DELEGATE: SECRETARY: FORTHCOMING ACTIVITY: Adam Podgorecki, Wjdzial Fi lozoficzny, UJ. Antonina Kloskowska, Universitecka 3, MEETINGS: Krakowskie Przedmiescie 3, Warsaw (Poland) Lodz (Poland) May and November 1972 ALTERNATE: MEMSERS : MEMBERSHIP: Renato Treves (ltaly). Charles E. Bidwell (U .SA) Fee US $ 2. Stephan Berge (Hungary) FORTHCOMING ACTIVITY: K. Luscher (Switzerland) 8. HISTORV OF SOCIOLOGV 1971 (September 14th-19th) The Second Guido Martinotti (Italy) International days on Sociology of Law The Committee was constituted in 1971 tor a Varese (ltaly) MEMBERSHIP: trial period of two years. 1972, Leyden (Netl1erlands) Fee US S 2. PROVISIONAL OFFICERS: 1973, Buffalo (U .S.A.) 5. ETHNIC, RACE ANO MINORITV Igor S. Kon , Tipanova 5/32. Leningrad MEMBERSHIP: M-142 (U .S.S.R.) RELATIONS US 10 Pletro Rossi. C.so Alberto Picco 75, S The commlttee was constituted in 1971 for a 10131 Torino. This Committee keeps a mailing list of tri al penod of two years. persons interested in the international MEMBERSHIP: activity on Sociology of Law and who are PROVISIONAL BOARD: Fee US S 2. not necessarily members. PRESIDENT : Pierre Bessaignet, J.D.E .R.J.C. - 34, Rue Verdl, 9. INNOVATIVE PROCESS IN SOCIAL 06 Nlce (France) . CHANGE (Tentative title) VICE-PRESIDENTS: The committe was constituted in 1971 for a trial period of Iwo years. Julia Petrova Averkieva (U .S.S.R.) Robert Mast (Breat Britain) PROVISIONAL OFFICERS: MEMBERS: Orlando Fals Borda, Apartado Aereo 51012, Bogote 2, Columbia Samir Ghosh (India) Ellen B. Hill. Via Titta Scarpetta, 28 B, William Wilson (U .S.A.) Harold Wolpe (Great Britain) 00153 Roma (Italy) Peter Park, Dept of Sociology, Univ. of MEMBERSHIP: Massachusetts. Amherst, Mass. 01002 (U .S.A.). Fee US S 2. FORTHCOMING ACTIVITY: PUBLlCATIONS : Special issue of the joumal « Centro Sociale » Roma, dedicated to the subject of modernization. MEMBERSHIP: Fee uS 2 12. SOCIOlOGY OF lEISURE 14. SOCIOlOGY OF MEDICINE 17. SOCIOLOGY OF ORGANIZATION The committe was constituted In 1963. The committe was constituted in 1961. The board was renewed In Varna. The committee was constituted in 1971 tor a The board has not been renewed. September 1971). trial períod of two years. BOARD BOARD 1970 - 1974: PROVISIONAL BOARD: PRESIDENT: PRESIDENT: CHAIRMAN: Joffre Dumazedier, Centre d'Etudes Mark G. Field, 40 Peacock Farm Road, Michel Crozier, Centre de Sociologie des Sociologiques, 82 Rue Cardinel, Lexinglon, Mass. 02173 (U.S.A.) Organlzations, 20 Rue Geoffroy-St-Hílaire, Paris 179 (France) VICE-PRESI DENT: Paris Se (France) SECRETARY: Magdalena Sokolowska (Poland) MEMBERS: Marc Laplante, Université du Quebec in SECRETARY : N. Lapin (U .S.S.R.) Montreal, 420 Ouest rue Lagauchetiére, K. Doktor (Poland) Montreal 128, Quebec (Canada) Robin Badgley, 1104 Belmoral PI. , Oakville, Ontario (Canada) Roumen Yanakiev (Bulgaria) RESEARCH COUNCIL DELEGATE: Renate ayntz Trier (G.D R.) MEMBERS: Joffre Dumezedier (France) William M. Evan (U.S.A.) ALTERNATE: George G. Reader (U S.A.) Kunyo Odaka (Japan) Mere Leplante (Canada) Manfred Phlanz (West Germany) Cornelis Lammers (Netherlands) Derek Gill (Great Brita;n) FORTHCOMING ACTIVITY: MEMBERSHIP: RESEARCH COUNCIL DELEGATE: Fee US S 2. MEETINGS: M. G. Field (U.S.A.) September 10/20 - 1971: Montreal 18. POLlTICAL SOCIOlOGY «International Sociology of Leisure .. . ALTERNATE : Coordinator' M. Laplante. Magdalena Sokolowska. Pol ish Academy of The committee was constituted in 1960. The Sciences, Inst. of Philosophy and Soeiology. board was renewed in Varna, September 1970. PUBLlCATIONS: Warsaw (Poland) The following two revues are published with BOARD 1970 - 1974: the help of the International Research FORTHCOMING ACTIVITY: PRESIDE T: Committe on Sociology of Leisure: MEETINGS: Juan Unz, Dept. of Sociology, Yale Univ. Society and Le/sure - European Centre for 1972 - Seminar on Methodology in New Haven. Conn. 06520 (U.S.A.) Leisure and Education - Prague. International Socio-Medical Research ­ The Revue o, the Centre for Studies 01 Federal Republic of Germany. VIC E-PRESIDENTS : Le/sura, University 01 Soulh Florida, MEMBERSHIP: Mattei Dogan (France) Tampa (U.S.A.). Jerzy Wiatr (Poland) Fee: North America, Western US S 5 OTHER: Other Countries US S _2_. ______SECRETARY: CIDOL project fo r an international Richard Rose, Dept. of Pollties,' University documentation service on Leisure. 15. SOCIOLOGY OF MIGRATION of Strathclyde, Glasgow (Great Britain) The International Committee is in advanced The Committee was recognized by the MEMBERS: phase of realization of an international Executive Committee in April 1972. documentation service with co-ordination in Seymour Martin Upset (U.S.A.) Montreal and bases in ten countries. PROVISIONAL CO-ORDINATOR : Radomir Lukic (Yugoslavia) International Research on Leisure problems in Dr. John Kosa Stem Rokkan (Norway) industrial and post industrial societies. Harvard Medical School Family Health Care Program RESEARCH COUNCIL DELEGATE: MEMBERSHIP: 83 Francis Street Stein Rokkan. Uníversity of . Inst. of Four categories of members are foreseen: Boston, Mass. 02115 (U .S.A .) Sociology, Christlesgt. 19, Bergen (Norway) al Collective members (actually Prague and FORTHCOMING ACTIVITY: Tampa centers) 16. SOCIOLOGY OF NATIONAL Worklng Groups for the tour year perlod b) Effective members - Sociologists of Leisure 1971-1974 Fee US 2 (provisional) MOVEMENTS ANO IMPERIALlSM S Crises ot Political Systems - coord. · Juan Unzo c) Associated members (interested to The committee was reconstituted at the Nation-bUlldmg - coord.: S.N. Eisenstadt Research results) Evian Congress in 1966. S. Rokkan d) Users (non-sociologlst members). The Board was renewed in Varna, U. Himmelstrand September 190. Political Elites - coord.: M. Dogan 13. SOCIOLOGY OF MASS BOARD 1970 - 1974: Polltics of Public Opmion - coord.: B. Denitch PRESIDENT: Politics of Universlties and COMMUNICATION Anouar Abdel-Malek, C.N.R.S. (Centre d'Etude the Intelligentzia - coord.: S. M. Lipset The committee was constituted in 1964. des Mouvements Socíaux) Social Structure and The board was renewed in Vama, 54, Blvd. Raspail - Paris 6 (France) Political Alignment - coord.: R. Rose September 1970. VICE-PRESIDENTS: MEMBERSHIP: BOARD 1970 - 1974: Takeshi Hayashl (Japan) Fee US S 5 Anibal Quijano (Peru) PRESIDENT: Applieation for membershlp will be considered Edgar Morin, 38 Rue des Blancs Manteaux, MEMBERS: by the actual Committee members; please 75 Paris 4e (France) Luciano Martíns (France) write lo Richard Rose for further information. L. V. Naidoo (Ghana) VICE-PRESI DENTS: Mohamed Salah Sfia (Tunisia) 19. SOCIOLOGY OF POVERTY Elihu Katz (Israel) Dimitar Fllipov (Bulgaria) Igor Petrov (U.S.S.R.) The committee was constituted in 1968. The Donal Cruise O' Brien (Great Britain) board has not been changed. SECRETARY: RESEARCH COUNCIL DELEGATE: BOARD José Vidal Beneyto. Luis Muriel 8, Anouar Abdel-Malek (Egypt) Madrid 2 (Spain) FORTHCOMING ACTIVITY: CHAIRMAN: S. M. Mlller. New York Univ., Washington NEWSLETIER EDITOR: MEETINGS: Square. Urban Center. 1 Washington Mews, Alfred Willener (Switzerland) 1972, Joint Symposium at Roma (ltaly) 1973. Joint Symposium at Tokyo (Japan) and New York N.Y. 10003 (U.S.A.) RESEARCH COUNCIL DELEGATE: Leipzig (O .D.R.) VICE-CHAIRMAN: José Vidal Beney!o (Spain) PUBLlCATIONS; Hennings Friis (Denmark) ALTERNATE: Papers of Varna Congress under .. Sociology SECRETARY : Edgar Morin (France) of Imperialism (Anthropos París 1971) Newsletter n"1 Peter Marris (G reat Britain) FORTHCOMING ACTIVITY: MEMBERSHIP: MEETINGS: MEMBERS: Fee US 2 1972, April, Canary ISlands, Spáin: Susan Ferge (Hungary) Applications for membership (Individual Jean Labbens (France) «Language and Communication" membership and Associate membership, i.e. Kazuo Okouchi ,(Japan) MEMBERSHIP: Instltutions) will be considered by the Board). Fee US $ 2. RESEARCH COUNCIL DELEGATE: Peter Marrís, Institute of Community Studies London (Great Britain) FORTHCOMING ACTIVITY: MEETINGS: 1971 December 16th to 18th Bucharest - Romania MEMBERSHIP: Fee US Si 2. 20. PSYCHIATRIC SOCIOLOGY 23. SOCIOLOGY OF SCIENCE 25. SOCIOLlNGUISTICS The committee was constituted in 1959. The committee was constituted in 1966. The commitlee was constituted in 1966. The The board was renewed in Varna, The president was re-elected in Varna, board was renewed in Varna, Seplember 1970. September 1970. September 1970. BOARD 1970 - 1974: fiOARD 1970 - 1974: BOARD 1970 · 1974: PRESIDENT: PRESIDENT: PRESIDENT: Roll Kjolseth, Univ. of California, Dept. of John A. Clausen. Dept. of Sociology, Univ. Robert K. Merton , Columbia Univ. in the clty Sociology, Davis, Calif. 95616 (U .S.A.) of California, Berkeley, Calif. (U.S.A.) of New York, Dept. of Sociology, VICE-PRESIDENTS: VICE-PRESIDENTS: New York, N.Y. 10027 (U.S.A.) Albert Verdoodl (Belgium) Carlos E. Sluzki (Argentina) TEMPORARY SECRETARY: V. Deshereyef (U .S.S.R.) Joseph Varna (Czechoslovakia) Albert L. Mok, Netherlands Universities' Joint SECRETARY: SECRETARY: Social Research Centre, OZ Achterburgwal Evangelos Afendras, Culture Learning lnst. A. Geyer, SISWO, The Netherlands 128, AMSTERDAM 1 (Netherlands) F. The East West Centre - Honolulu, Universities' - Joint Social Research Center - RESEARCH COUNCIL DELEGATE : Haway 96822 (U.S.A.). Amsterdam (Nelherlands) Robert K. Merton (U .S.A.) RESEARCH COUNCIL DELEGATE: NEWSLETTER EDITOR: FORTHCOMING ACTIVITY: John A. Clausen (U.S.A.) E. Rose (U.SA) MEETINGS: NEWSLETTER ASStSTANT ED .: ALTERNATE: 1972, London (Greal Britaln) Carlos E. Sluzki, Paraguay 1373 10 A, Samir Ghash (India) MEMBERSHIP: Buenos Aires, (Argentina) RESEARCH COUNCIL DELEGATE: Fee US S 2. MEMBERSHIP: R. Kjolseth (U.SA) Fee US 2. S 24. SOCIAL ECOLOGY ALTERNATE: 21. SOCIOLOGY OF REGIONAL ANO The commitlee was constituted in 1971 for a A. Verdoodt. Neans Slraat 40, URBAN DEVELOPMENT trial period 01 two years. Louvain, (Belgium) The committee was constituted in 1971 tor a PROVISIONAL BOARD: FORTHCOMING ACTIVITY: tri al period of two years. Erik Allardt, Univ. of Helsinki. Ins!. of MEETINGS: Sociology, Franzenínkatu 13, Helsinkí 50, BOARD: (Finland). 1972, Denmark - U.S.S.R. I?RESIDENT: Mattei Dogan, Centre National de la 1974, U.S.A. )anusz A. Ziolkowski, University of Poznan, Recherche Scientifique, 82 Ru e Cardinet, MEMBERSHIP: 23 Skarbka, Poznan (Poland) Paris 17 (France). Krzysztol Ostrowski, UI. Miedzynarodowa 60 Fee US S 6.00 SECRETARY: m. 16, Warsaw (Poland). Sludents US S 4.00 Jíri Musit, Research Institute for Building E. K. SCheuch, Institut tür Vergleichende Institutions US S 10.00 and Arch., Letenska 3, Prague 1 Soziallorschun g, Universiti:it zu Kaln, The fee Includes subscription to (Czechostovakia) Lindenburger Al tee 15, 5 Koeln Sociolinguistics Newsletter (4 issues for year). (Federal Rep. Germany). Special rul es about membership are collected VICE-PRESIDENTS : Frank L. Sweetser, Dept. 01 Sociology, In Stafutes 01 this Research Committee, T. H. J enkins (U ,S.A.) Boston University, 232 Bay State Road, avai table on request to the President. Hubert Morsink (U. N.) Bastan, Mass. 02215 (U.S.A.). 26. SOCIOTECHNICS MEMBERS: FORTHCOMING ACTIVITY: The comm ittee was constituted in 1971 for a Paut Kukawka (France) MEETINGS: R. Mackensen (Fed. Rep. tnal period of two years. of Germany) 1972 • April or June, Warsaw (Poland) Enzo Mingione (ttaty) 1973 - Sprifl~ , place to be determined PROVISIONAL COOROINATOR: J . Nalson (Aust ralia) Adam POdgorecki, Wydzial Filozoficzny, Ray Pahl (Great Sri ain) PUB LlCATION5: UI. Krakowskie Przedmiescie 3, lvan Szelenyi (Hungary) Social Ecology and Politics 01 Western Warsaw (Poland) O. Yanitsky (U.S.S.A. ) Europe, United States 1972. FORTHCOMING ACTIVITY: MEMBERSHIP: OTHER : PUBLlCATtONS: Fee US S 2. Task Forces: Urban Sociology (Sweetser); A special issue of "New Atlantis» on Level 01 Aggregation (Scheuch) ; 27. SOCIOLOGY OF SPORT « Socio/ogy of Regional Pfanníng in East Area analysis (Ostrowski) : Political Ecology; The committee was constituted in 1964. The European Countries .. - Padova ­ Pollution and Environments; board was renewed during the general I taly - Oclaber 1971 . Historical Ecology, Reader on Sociology of Urban Planning ­ meeting on August 1971 . MEMBERSHIP: Milano - Italy 1972. BOARD. Fee US $ 2. MEETINGS: PRESIOENT: arly 1972, West Berlin Günther Lüschen, Oept. of Sociology, arly 1973, European University of IIlinois, Urbana, 111. 61801 (U.S.A.) Symposium on Urbanization and Regional Development VICE PRESIDENTS : and Planning - Romania Günter Erbach (O .O.A.) MEMBERSHIP: Andrzej Wohl (Poland) Fee US S 2. GENERAL SECRETARY: Gerald S. Kenyon (U.S.A.) - Dean of the 22. SOCIOLOGY OF RELlGION University of Waterloo - Waterloo - Ontario ­ The committee was constituted in 1959. The Canada. board was renewed in Varna, September 1970. MEMBERS: BOARD 1970 · 1974: Kalevi Heinila. (Finland) PRESlDENT: Peter C. Mclntosh (Great Britain) Norman Birnbaum, Amherst Callege. Amherst, Mass. 01002 (U .S.A.) RESEARCH COUNCIL DELEGATE: VICE-PRESIDENTS: G. Lüschen (U .S.A.) David Ugrinowitsh (U .S.S.R.) ALTERNATE Ivan Varga (Hungary) Kalevi Heinila, SECRETARY : University of Jyvaskyli:i (Finland) Hans Mol, Depl. 01 Religion, McMaster Univ. Hamitton, Ontario, (Canada) FORTHCOMING ACTIVITY: PUBLlCAT IONS: RESEARCH COUNCIL DELEGATE: A. Albonico N. Birnbaum (U.S.A.) ed. Theoretische und ALTERNATE: Methodische Fragen einer Sozíologie des H Mol (Canada) Sports, Magglingen 1971. RTHCOMING ACTIVITY: MEETINGS: EETI GS: 1971 , August 22·28. Uni ers'ty o' Waterloo, 1971 9 September, Board meeting, (Canada) • Socializa io and Sport -. Opa Ja Yugoslavia) 1972. un e (0 1 P CSI . Sports and Con ict.. EMBERSHIP: E BERS lP: Fee S 2. -~e S 5­ 28. SOCIAL STRATIFICATION 4. Publications of the I.S.A. This Committee has been reconstltuted A) Current Soclology and recognized in April 1972. Current Sociology is the official publication of the Assocíation. It is mainly a collection PROVISIONAL COORDINATOR: 01 trend reports on specific fields 01 Soclology and Social ReseaTch . Prof. Kaare Svalastoga - Sociological Institute-University of Copenhagen Du ring recent years the following trend reports have been published : 15 Rosenborggade - 1130 Copenhagen K 1967 - Vol. XV - Socio/ogy 01 Knowledge, Kurt. H. Wolff (Denmark) Community Research, R. J. Havighurst - Anton J. Jansen Sociology 01 Sport, Günther Lüschen 29. URBAN SOCIOLOGY 1968 - Vol. XVI - Sociology 01 Leisure, J . Dumazedier and C. Guinchat The committee was constituted In 1965. Sociology 01 Mental IIIness, C. Dufrancatel A decísion on Mllitary Socio/ogy (11), K. Lang this committee is pending. 1969 - Vol. XVII - Marrlage and Family Behaviour, 1957-1958, J . Mogey BOARD The 1970 and the 1971 volumes are in preparatíon and will contain the following CHAIRMAN : topies: Ruth Glass, Centre for Urban Studles, 1970 - Vol. XV III - Sociology 01 Development in Latin-America, Pablo Gonzales Casa­ Univ. College, London, 87 Gower Street, nova London W.C. 1 (Great Britain) Mass Communicatíon, Alphonse Silberman SECRETARY: Socíology af African Develapment, Abdelmahahad Bouhdiba John Westergaard - London School of Educatían des Adultes, Ettore Gelpi (within 1971 ) Economics - Houghton Street - Aldwych Sociology 01 Youth, L. Rosenmayr and H. Houze (with ín 1971) London W.C.2 (G reat Britain) Natian Building, Stein Rokkan (within 1971) ORGANIZING SECRETARY: If you are interested in getting back - issues of Current Soeiology, please contaet Samy Zubaida (Great Brita!n) the Exeeutive Secretariat. RESEARCH COUNCIL DELEGATE: B) Sexennlal Report R. Glass (Great Britain) This issue, edited by I.S.A. Executive Secretariat in collaboration with Research ALTERNATE : Committee officers, describes the activities 01 the Assocíation in recent years and Samy Zubaida, Birbeck College, Univ. London illustrates the major future activities of the association. Malet Street. London W.C.1 (Great Britain) Every year this publication will be up-dated by an Annual Report. MEMBERSHIP: C) Newsletter Fee US $ 2. Three times ayear an information newsletter will be sent to I.S.A. members reporting activities of Research Committees, official activity 01 the Association, organization 01 30. SOCIOLOGY OF WORK Congresses and meetings, news on National Sociologieal Assoeiations, members The committee was constituted in 1971 tor a 01 I.S.A. trial period of two years. Next newsletters will report, among other arguments, on : BOARD: - Situation on Membership PR ESIDENT: - Sociology of Law Conference in Varese, September 1971 Anton Zvoriki n, Instituta tor Applied Social - Organization 01 VIII World Congress of Sociology Research, Leni ngradsky Prospect Bloc 14, - The Bulgarian Sociological Association Apt. 19, Moscow A-40 (U. S.S. R.} - Meetings of National Associations SECRETARY : - CIDOL project of I.S.A. Research Committee on Sociology 01 Leisure Marc Maurice, Laboratoire d'Economie et D) Transactions o, the World Congress of Sociology Sociologie du Travai l, Faculté de Oroit, 13 Aix-E n-Provence (France) The following volumes are sti ll available : THIRD WORLD CONGRESS OF SOCIOLOGY Regular Reduced MEMBERS : price price for Amsterdam 1956 members Adam Sarapata (Po land) (20% less) R. Yanakiev (Bulgaria) Vol. I - Introductory Symposium $; 2.00 Paolo Ammassari (ltaly) J. H. 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These dates will allow Vol. IV - Special sess ions 13.00 partieipation also 01 those who attend SET 40.00 the annual ASA convention to be held in SEVENTH WORLD CONGRESS OF SOCIOLOGY Montreal on August 26th - 29th. The program tor the VIII World Congress Varna, 1970 will be discussed by the Executive Com­ (edited by Hemus, Bid. Ro uski 6, Sofia) mittee during Its next meeting (probably in Vol.. I - Vol. 11 - Vol. 111 - Vol. IV SET $ 40.00 Spring 1972). A survey is currently being NOTE conduced by the Secretariat among mem­ The head secretary of the I.S.A. office in Milan is now Miss Fiorenza Botta, as Miss Maria bers of the I.S.A. to colleet suggestions Teresa Aliprandi has gone abroad to work. on themes and format. Suggestions by other persons are welcome. The Executive Secretariat also ehanged the aceountant duríng the summer. Dr. La1ranconi was substituted by Mr. Sergio Sestagalli. 8