XlllTH WORLD CONGRESS Of SOC,OLOGY INTERNATIONAL SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION ASSOCIATION INTERNATIONALE DE SOCIOLOGIE Faculty of Political Sciences and Sociology, University Complutense, 28223 Madrid, Spain Phone (34-1) 352 76 50, Fax (34-1) 352 49 45

Spring 1993

CONTENTS page Organizational structure of the XIII World Congress of Sociology 3 Theme of the Congress: Contested Boundaries and Shifting Solidarities by Neil Smelser 5 Outline of Symposia sessions 6 Preliminary Program: Research Comittees 11 Working Groups 36 Thematic Groups 38 Second Worldwide Competition forYoung Sociologists 40 On Sociology in Japan and Japanese Sociological Society by Joji Watanuki 42 Call for papers and participation 43 Calendar of Future Events 45

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Neuma Aguiar Finance Committee Representatives to United IUPERJ Chair: Jürgen Hartmann, Nations Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Sweden Vienna: Jürgen Hartmann, Karl M. van Meter, France Delegate Rudolf Andorka Peter Q. Reinsch, The Nether- Geneva: Alberto Martinelli, University of Economic lands Delegate Sciences, Gyórgy Széll, Germany Maria Carrilho, Alternate Budapest, Hungary New York: Henry Teune, Research Coordinating Delegate Maria Carrilho Committee Neil Smelser, Alternate ISCTE Chair: Daniel Bertaux Lisbon, Portugal Neuma Aguiar, RC 32 Representative to WHO Rudolf Andorka, RC 28 Hans-Ulrich Deppe, Manuel Castells Jürgen Hartmann, RC 34 Germany University Autónoma Alberto Martinelli, RC 02 Madrid, Spain Karl. M. van Meter, RC 33 WORLD CONGRESS OF SOCIOLOGY July 18-23,1994, Bielefeld, Germany

Asfarascongressfeesarecon- Organizational cemed, it should be claJifiedthat Reproduction and ISAmembersarethosewho have Stru ctu re paid their individualmembership Sale of Papers duestothe ISAforthe currentyear. The organization of the XIII AlIothersare"non-members". Congress Papers & Sale World Congress of Sociology Registration of all participants Center will be organized by GIS is carried out by the Interna- will take place at the Congress at the Congress venue and pa- tional Sociological Association venue from July 16th through pers will be duplicated on re- (lSA), in collaboration with the July 23rd, 1994, from 8 a.m. till quest at a modest price. German Society of Sociology, 10 p.m. and the Gesellschaft für Participant are urged to reg- Internationale Soziologie (GIS). ister at the Congress venue first ISA isresponsible for the and afterwards to proceed to Congress organization of the aca- their accommodation by bus. A Program demic program of the Con- regular shuttle bus between the gress, for its administrative Congress venue and the hotels Committee meetings and for pre-regis- will be offered free of charge to tration. GIS is concerned all participants. The Program Committee with all local arrangements for the XIII World Congress of and Congress registration Sociology is composed of the on the spot. Tourist Bureau Accommodation Chairman: Neil Smelser Bielefeld was appointed an (University of California, official congress travel and Berkeley, USA), and the hotel booking agency, and The Tourist Bureau of Members: Neuma Aguiar Lufthansa an official airline Bielefeld will provide suitable (IUPERJ, Rio de Janeiro, carrier. accommodation inBielefeldand Brazil), Rudolf Andorka nearby towns of the region ac- (University of Economic Sci- cording to your preferences, ences, Budapest, Hungary), Congress Venue provided you make your reser- Daniel Bertaux (CEMS, vation before March 31, 1994. CNRS, Paris, France), For details on room catego- Olayiwola Erinosho (Ogun XIII World Congress of So- ries and prices, see enclosed State University, Ago-Iwoye, ciology will be held at the Uni- Reservation Form. Nigeria), Felix Geyer (SISWO, versity of Bielefeld in Germany, , The Nether- on July 18th through 23rd, lands). Alberto Martinelli 1994. (Universitádegli Studi Milano, Book Exhibition Italy). Fatima Mernissi (Rabat, Morocco), T.K. Registration The Book Exhibition will be Oommen (Jawaharlal Nehru organized at the Congress University, New Delhi, India), venue. Ayse Oncu (Bcqazici Uni- The Congress Registration AII inquiries should be ad- versity, Istanbul, Turkey), Form is included with this issue dressed to Dr Hans-Jürgen Alejandro Portes (Johns of the ISA Bu/letin. Additional Franz, GIS, University of Hopkins University, Balti- copies are available from the Bielefeld, Postfach 100 131, more, USA), Stella R. Quah ISASecretariat or may be made 4800 Bielefeld, Germany, fax (National University of Singa- by photocopy. (49-521) 1062988. pore), Radhika Ramasubban

3 (Centre for Social and Tech- Weingart (Unlversltát nological Change, Bombay, Bielefeld, Germany), Vladimir Scientific Program India), Boaventura de Sousa Yadov (Academy of Sci- Santos (Universidade de ences, Moscow, Russia) Coimbra, Portugal) Veronica The Scientific Program of the Stolte-Heiskanen (Univer- The official theme of the Congress will include: sity of Tampere, Finland), Congress is Contested • Two Plenary Sessions Gyorgy Széll (Univer sitat Boundaries and Shifting Soli- - Presidential Opening Session Osnabrück, Germany), darities. (See following pages to be organized by the ISA Ken'ichi Tominaga (Keio for Neil Smelser's statement on President, T.K. Oommen, on University, Japan), Peter the theme). Monday, 18July,at9:30-12:30;

Academic Sessions Table

1994 9:30-12:30 14:00-16:00 16:30-18:30 19:00-21:00 Monday Opening and RC,WG RC,WG RC,WG 18 July Presidential TG TG ADHOC Session SSO Tuesday Symposia RC,WG RC,WG RC,WG 19 July TG TG ADHOC SSO Wednesday Symposia RC,WG RC,WG RC,WG 20 July TG TG ADHOC SSO Thursday Symposia RC,WG RC,WG RC,WG 21 July TG TG ADHOC SSO Friday Symposia RC,WG RC,WG RC,WG 22 July TG TG ADHOC SSO Saturday Closing Plenary RC,WG RC,WG RC,WG 23 July Session TG TG

Timetable of the ISA Administrative Meetings

1994 9:30-12:30 14:00-16:00 16:30-18:30 19:00-21:00

Satuday Research Council 16 July 1st meeting Research Council ISA Council Nominating Sunday 2nd meeting: 1st meeting Cttee of 17 July elections ISA Council Monday 18 July Tuesday Nominating Cttee ISA Council 19 July of ISA Council 2nd meeting elections Wednesday 20 July Thursday Dinner for 21 July old & New Executive Friday 22 July Satuday ISA Council 23 July 3rd meeting

4 - Closing Session ganize 18 two-hour sessions of 5 sessions to be held in to be organized by the ISAVice- (including joint sessions and the afternoons from Mon- President, Chair of the Program business meeting) every day day through Saturday, July Committee, Neil Smelser, on from Monday through Saturday 18-23. Saturday, 23July, at9:30-12:30. at 14:00-16:00, 16:30-18:30, and 19:00-21 :00. • Ad Hoc Sessions and SSO • Six Symposia Sessions (special sessions running parallel inthe mornings, • Working Groups' sessions by international organiza- with four sessions, one each will have the same time ar- tions affiliated with the ISA) morning for four days, Tuesday rangements available as the will be granted a maximum through Friday (July 19-22) at Research Committees. of 2 sessions to be held in 9:30-12:30. the evening at 19:00-21 :00 • ResearchCommittees'sessions • Thematic Groups' sessions from Mondaythrough Friday, Research Committees can or- will be granted a maximum July 18-22.

CONTESTEO BOUNOARIES ANO SHIFTING SOLIOARITIES by Neil Smelser, ISA Vice-President, Chair of the Program Committee

The theme for the XIII World Congress of Sociology to be held in Bielefeld in July 1994, is Contested Boundaries and Shifting Solidarities. The title is meant to encapsulate the vast sea of uncertainty and change that has engulfed the world in the last decade of the twentieth century and has aí- fected virtually all of its socie- tieso A convenient starting-point for the depicting the world situation is to consider the status of the nation-state. Once commonly supposed to be the natural and sovereign focus of the loyalty and soli- darity of its citizens, this idea of the state has recently been challenged with respect to all of these constituent elements. The international boundaries of the state have become per- meable trough the greater globalization of production, trade, finance, and culture, with a resultant loss of control of all states over their own fortunes. The sovereignty of social movements that gener- of the many-faceted general states has been further corn- ate their own solidarities. AII of theme. Symposium I (see be- promised through shifting these compete with the state low for the Symposia program) patterns of regional political for the loyalties of peoples and deals with the mutual interde- federations and alliances. At sometimes for jurisdiction over pendence of global and local the sub-nationallevel, the state territory. In a word, the con- forces -migration, urbaniza- has found itself challenged by temporary state has been tion, cosmopolita- nism, tradi- the efflorescence and revitali- pressured from both above tionalism- inthecurrentworld zation of solidary groupings and below by contested scene. Session 2 takes the his- with multiple bases-regional, boundaries and shifting soli- torical link between the devel- linguistic, religious, ethnic, darities. opment of market economics gender, and life-style- as well The six themes of the con- and democratic states and ex- as a bewildering array of novel ference take up different facets plores the ways in which this

5 relationship has become prob- of these shifting bases of sub- Session 6 is on the boundaries lematical in the light of con- national solidarities and con- of sociological knowledge it- temporary development in East flicts, raising ques-tions about self. Its theme is on salient and West, North and South. the new bases of citizenship contemporary challenges to Symposia 111and IV focus on and rights, political par- sociological thinking, ema- different aspects of the situa- ticipation, and the contempo- nating from such diverse tion. The first deals with old rary significance of class-based sources as new epistemologi- and new bases of solidarity and and other social movements. cal formulations (for example, identity -specifically, ethnic- Finally, Sessions 5 and 6 the radical relativism of ity, nationality, religion, and also deal with boundaries, but postmodernism), feminist gender- all of which cross in different, special senses. theory, developments in other class divisions which persist Sesboundaries (organism- academic disciplines and, not but which have receded and environment, humanity-na- least, the changing character changed in form as societies ture) have been blurred and in ofthe social world itself, which have evolved from earlier many cases menaced by the makes constant demands for phases of industrial develop- forces of technology, produc- alterations of basic sociologi- ment. Session 4 concentrates tion, consumption, life-style, cal units of analysis, frame- on the political manifestations and inequality. The focus of works, and theories.

SYMPOSIA

Note: Only invited papers events and conflicting de- Session 3 INTERNATIONAL will be presented at the Sym- mands is enacted by both in- MIGRATIONS ANO TRANS- posia sessions dividuals and local communi- NATIONAL COMMUNITIES tieso Presenters in the four Co-Chairs: Ayse ONCU (Oept SYMPOSIUM I sessions will examine and Sociology, Boqazici Univ,80815 THE GLOBAL AND THE comment on the various fac- Bebek, Istanbul, TURKEY, LOCAL ets of this common process. Phone: (1)2631500) and The Sessions of this Sym- Program Coordinators: Orlandina de OLlVEIRA (El posium bring together four di- Alejandro PORTES (Oept Colegio de México, A.C., verse themes loosely grouped Sociology, Johns Hopkins Camino alAjusco, 20, Col.Santa around a focus on how social Univ, Baltimore, MO 21218, Teresa, 10740 Mexico, D.F., and economic processes at USA, Phone: (410)5167630, MEXICO, Phone: (6)455955, the world level impinge on the Fax: (410)5167590) and Ayse Fax: (6)450464) daily lives of individuals and ONCU (Oept Sociology, households and how the Boqazici Univ, 80815 Bebek, Session 4 GLOBAL CITIESANO aptations that they make to Istanbul, TURKEY, Phone: LOCAL COMMUNITIES broader structural forces can, (1)2631500) Co-Chairs: Janet ABU- in turn, transform communi- LUGHOD (New School for So- ties and cultures. Session 1 TRAOITION, MO- cial Research) and Stella R. The mechanisms through OERNITY, ANO POSTMO- QUAH (Oept Sociology, Na- which people respond to the OERNITY tional Univ Singapore, Kent challenges of a globalized Co-Chairs: Benjamin AGGER Ridge 0511, SINGAPORE, economy and polity are of in- (SUNY-Buffalo, Buffalo, USA) Phone:7726111,Fax:7779579, creasing interest to sociolo- and Daniel BERTAUX (EHESS- E-mail: socquahs @nusvm) gists during this fin de siécle CEMS, 54 Bd. Raspail, 75006 which will also usher the third Paris, FRANCE, Phone: SYMPOSIUM 11 millennium ofthe Christian era. (1)49542459, Fax:(1)45449311) MARKETS AND STATES From cultural trends that mir- Program Coordinators: ror the frenetic pace of tech- Session 2THERECONSTRUC- Alberto MARTINELLI (Fac nological innovation to mas- TION OF THE LOCAL IN A Scienze Politiche, Univ Oegli sive human flows seeking to GLOBAL WORLO Studi di Milano, Via Con- meet, through physical dis- Co-Chairs: Christopher servatorio 7, 20122 Milano, placement, the living stand- PICKVANCE (Urban & Re- ITALY, Phone: (2)792552, Fax: ards imposed by the industri- gional Studies Unit, Univ Kent, (2)76015104) and Kenichi alized world, contemporary Canterbury CT2 7NF, UNITEO TOMINAGA (2-5-11 Kami- society is continuously jolted KINGOOM, Phone: (227) takaido, Suginami-ku, Tokyo, and forced to adapt to novel 764000, Fax: (227)459025) and JAPAN, Phone: (03)3347457) conditions. The struggle to Saskia SASSEN (School Ar- maintain a minimum of socia- chitecture & Planning, Colum- Session 1 THE SOCIAL REGU- bility, stability, and arder in the bia Univ, New York, NY 10027, LATION OF THE ECONOMY midst of multiple unexpected USA) Co-Chairs: Wolfgang

6 STREECK (Dept Sociology, these have escaped the times build alliances with ex- Univ Wisconsin-Madison, boundaries of the production cluded gender- and ethnic- Madison, WI 53706, USA) and paradigm. based groups, endeavoring to Marino REGlNI (Via Pastrengo Groups left out of these sys- redefine religious symbols in 14,20159 Milano, ITALY, Phone: tems of representation have order to channelsocial de- (2)6682077) begun to build new social mands. movements to express their Symposium 111 will deal with Session2 DEMOCRACIESAND discontent. In many countries the efforts of these conflicting MARKETS the crisis of the welfare estate forces to build new bases of Chair: Edmund WNUK- has marginalized ethnic and solidarity and identity. Conflicts LlPINSKI (ul. Czerniakowska gender groups and thus paved sometimes result in segmenta- 159 apt. 75, 00-453 Warszawa, the way for new forms of ex- tionandfactionalism, whileother POLAND, Phone: (22)400939) pressingsocial demands, based times they result in new forms of on these groups' social exclu- pluralism and democratic or- Session 3 THE STATE, THE sion and their cultural charac- ganization. CITIZEN ANO SOCIAL WEL- teristics. Program Coordinators: FARE In other instances, the pa- Neuma AGUIAR (DAWN/ Chair: Peter FLORA (Lehrstuhl ralysis of nation-states vis-a-vis IUPERJ, Rua Paulino f. Soziologie 1, Univ Mannheim, social demands has spurred Fernandes, 32, Rio de Janeiro, Seminarqebaude A 5, 6800 entrepreneurial groups based RJ 22270, BRAZIL, Phone: Mannheim, GERMANY) on ethnicity, language, religion (21)2461830, Fax:(21)2667146) and other cultural insignia to and Olayiwola ERINOSHO Session 4 HEGEMONICTRAN- pursue new national allegiances (Dept Sociology, Ogun State SITION and to curtail new demands for Univ, P.M.B. 2002, Ago-Iwoye, Co-Chairs: Christophe K. social distribution. NIGERIA) CHASE-OUNN (Social Rela- As political representation in tions, John Hopkins Univ, Balti- nation-states has also been Session 1 ETHNICITY more MD 21218, USA, Phone: based on gender and has Co-Chairs: Carlos HASEN- 3012448118) and Volker tended to reinforce gender hi- BALG (lUPERJ, Rua da Matriz BORNSCHIER (Soziologisches erarchies, social movements 82, 22260-100 Rio de Janeiro, Inst, Univ Zürich, Rarrustrasse began to question the bounda- BRAZIL, Fax: (21)2867146)and 69, 8001 Zürich, SWITZER- ries that excluded their de- Raymond BRETTON (Dept LAND, Phone: (1)2572150, Fax: mands from public concern. Sociology, Univ Toronto, 203 (1)2521054) Criticisms have been voiced as College St, Toronto, Ontario to policies that reinforce wom- M5T 1P9, CANADA, Fax: SYMPOSIUM 111 en's economic dependence on (416)9783963) NEW ANO OLO BASES OF men; threats ofviolence against SOLlOARITY ANO IOENTITY women (including those of a Session 2 GENDER ANO SO- During the process of indus- sexual nature); the grater social CIAL TRANSFORMATION trialization forms of cooperation risks faced by women due to Co-Chairs: Neuma AGUIAR and solidarity emerged among the social organization of bio- (DAWN/IUPERJ, Rua Paulino the warking class, which pre- logical reproduction; and the Fernandes, 32, Rio de Janeiro, sented its demands for social forms of access to power and RJ22260-1 00, BRAZIL, Phone: redistribution. This laid the decision making within nation- (21)2461830, Fax: (21) ground for nation-states to im- states. 2867146)) and Linda CHRIS- plement welfare policies and Religion and church groups TIANSEN-RUFFMAN (Dept originated forms of interest rep- have traditionally played a Sociology, Saint Mary's Univ, resentation by corporate crucial role in moments of cri- Halifax, Nova Scotia B3H 3C3, groups. With the foundation of sis. Religious allegiances have CANADA) sociology as a discipline, the been formed as a source of analysis of the emerging forms social and psychic support, Session 3 RELlGION of solidarity in comparison with and different forms of asceti- Co-Chairs: Roberto CIPRIANI old forms based on magic, reli- cism have arisen as a way of (Via della Chimica 8, 00144 gion and kinship became a key coping with social distress. The Roma, ITALY, Phone: (6) issue. emergence of nation-states 5910933, Fax: (6)8443598, E- The continuing transforma- provided secular support for mail: cipriani@irmunisa) and tion of the labor process, as the crisis situation. With the Fatima MERNISSI (12Ave Bine well as large-scale migration crisis of the welfare state, so- El Oudane, Agdal, Rabat, MO- to urban areas, have revealed cial movements, in their quest ROCCO) industries declining capacity to widen political influence, to steadily incorporate broad sometimes confront religious Session 4 NATIONALlTY social groups. Corporate and groups. Religious asceticism Co-Chairs: Edward A. trade-union ties based on oc- contrasts with attempts by TIRYAKIAN (Dept Sociology, cupational grouping have gender-based social move- Duke Univ, Durham, NC ceased to provide an effective ments to weaken social control 27706, U.S.A., Fax: (919) strategy when it comes to over reproduction. Alterna- 6848749) and Góran THER- making social demands and tively, religious groups some- BORN (Inst Sociology,

7 Kanstorget 18, 1122 perseded) by new political ac- Session 4 SOCIAL MOVE- G6teborg, SWEDEN, Phone: tors and actions resortingto new MENTS ANO NETWORKS (31)634830, Fax:(31)634764) ideological platforms and or- Co-Chairs: Elizabeth JELlN ganization patterns whereby (CEDES, Sánchez de SYMPOSIUM IV political mobilization acquires a Bustamante 27, 1173 Buenos THE POLlTY ANO THE new meaning and a new Aires, ARGENTINA, Phone: OYNAMICS OF CIVIL strength. (1)8651707, Fax: (1)8620805) SOCIETY The impact of this sea of The nation-state is at the changes on political values SYMPOSIUMV core of the changes and un- such as democracy, citizenship THE ENVIRONMENT, certainties that give the title to and rights are uncertain and TECHNOLOGY, ANO ourCongress.lndeed, among will probably remain so in the POWER the boundaries that are being years to come. Be it as it may, Within the context of the most contested in our time the contestation of boundaries coming World Congress of So- are those of state action. The and the shifting of solidarities is ciology and its general theme demarcations between the already contributing to unveil- Contested Boundaries and public and the private realm, ing the multicultural plurality Shifting Solidarities the Sympo- between state and civil soci- behind seemingly homogene- sium V has a special signifi- ety, among different forms of ous political conceptions. AI- cance. The recent EarthSummit power and among different ternative models of democracy in Rio de Janeiro has brought to forms of politics are all in as well as alternative models of the fore again the vulnerability question today. On the other citizenship and of rights and of our planet. Since the sixties hand, loyalty to the nation- struggles for rights will certainly ecological awareness has de- state, as a privileged, uni- be at he center of our discus- veloped in many strata of our versalistic and abstract soli- sions in the Congress and be- lives. Worldwide attention was darity inherent to the political yond. raised by the first Club of obligation that grounds the Program Coordinators: report on the Limits to Growth, modern state, has been chal- Boaventura de SOUSA the report to the President ofthe lenged in recent times by the SANTOS (Fac Economia, Univ United States Global 2000, the emergence or reemergence of Coimbra, 3000 Coimbra, POR- first world environment confer- new and old competing soli- TUGAL, Phone:(39)26459,Fax: ence inStockholm, all in 1972.A darities. These solidarities are (39)29076) and Vladimir A. number of huge conferences, particularistic rather than YAOOV (Inst Sociology, research programmes and in- universalistic, and contextual Krzhizhanovskogo 24/35-5, stitutions on pollution, the cli- rather than abstract; whether 117259 Moscow, RUSSIA, mate, Global Change, the infra-state or supra-state in Phone:(95)1289109, Fax: Geosphereand Biosphere, Man their scope, they rarely coin- (95)1289161) and the Biosphere have been cide with the territorial created and launched. The boundaries of the state, and Session 1THE RESHAPINGOF United Nations created in Nai- question more or less radi- CLASS ANO LABOR MOVE- robi some ten years ago the cally some of the sovereign MENTS secretariat of the United Na- prerogatives of the state up Co-Chairs: Leonid GOROON tions Environmental Pro- until now considered as a (Moscow, RUSSIA) and Alain gramme. But the several dozen given of political interaction. TOURAINE (CADIS, 54 Bd. of people located there are As a result, the conventional Raspail, 75006 Paris, FRANCE, practically helpless in face of conception of politics, of politi- Phone: (1)49542427) the challenges and the vested cal action and of political or- interests in the economy and ganization are undergoing pro- Session 2 DIMENSIONS OF politics. found revision. More than ever POWER:PARTICIPATIONAND In all these programmes the politics seems to reach far be- ALlENATION social sciences did only playa yond the state realms (such as Co-Chairs: Menahem ROS- marginal role until recently. It the private domain, everyday NER (Kibbutz Reshafim, Post was only in 1990 that the Inter- life, life styles and self-identity) Habika 10905, ISRAEL, Phone: national Sociological Associa- previously considered (6)583376, Fax:(6)653116) tion instituted aThematic Group nonpolitical. However, this en- and Charles TILLY (New York, on Environment & Society. The hanced politicization of social USA) International Social Science life seems to coexist with ap- Council decided only in 1990 as parently contradictory trends Session 3 DEMOCRACY, CITI- well on its programme Human toward an increasing distance, ZENSHIP, ANO THE STRUG- Dimensions of Global Environ- apathy and alienation of citi- GLE FOR RIGHTS mental Change as a comple- zens vis-a-vis the established Co-Chairs: Claus OFFE ment to the other international political process. This contra- (Zentrum für Sozialpolitik, Univ programmes which are largely diction is perhaps related to an- Bremen, Parkallee 39, 2800 dominated by natural and other trend: as the old forms of Bremen 1, GERMANY, Phone: technical sciences. political action and organization (421)2184051, Fax:(421) Most national sociological are being eroded they are being 2184052) and Vil mar FARIA associations do not have yet complemented (if not fully su- (Sao Paulo, BRAZIL) own researchcommittees inthis

8 field. Certainlyit istruethatwithin efforts of social scientists to Session 3 THE APPROPRIA- other research committees -like complement and criticize the TION OF EMERGING TECH- RC24 of the ISASocial Ecology international research in the NOLOGY AND ITS CONSE- - and many social scientists as natural sciences and technolo- QUENCES individuals were very active in gies. The second session will Co-Chairs: Céline SAINT- this domain. It remains that the focus on the population dynam- PIERRE (Dept Sociologie, dominant understanding of en- ics as some experts describe U.Q.A.M., C.P. 8888, succ A, vironmental issues is a techno- the so-called "population ex- Montréal, Québec H3C 3P8, cratic one, i.e. that the solution plosion"(what a terrible word!) CANADA, Phone:(514) of environmental problems - as the main reason for the envi- 9873099, Fax: (514)9876753) which have been created by our ronmental crisis. One of the and Mario LUNGO (Dept technology and production - strategies discussed during the Arquitectura, Univ"JoséSimeón should done with technological last couple of years was in the Cañas", Ap. Postal (01) 168, El means. Apparently behind this following of E.F.Schumacher's Salvador, SAN SALVADOR) understanding arevested politi- Small is Beautiful was an ap- cal and economic interests. The propriate, intermediate, alter- Session 4 PRODUCTION, role of social scientists is to un- native technology. Who is de- CONSUMPTION AND LlFE cover these interests and their ciding on technological issues? STYLE functioning. What is the role of the military? Co-Chairs: Yazawa SHU-JIRO The United Nations Commis- And finally we want to raise the (Hitotsubashi Daigaku, Fac So- sion on Environment and Devel- issue of production, consump- cial Studies, Naka 2-1, opment under the chair of the tion, and life style as in our view Kunitachi-shi 186, Tokyo 186, Norwegian Prime Minister Gro work is still the central category JAPAN) Harlem Brundlandt has coined for power relations in society the term of "sustainable devel- and social inequality. Who de- SYMPOSIUM VI opment" in its final report Our cides what is where, how, how CHALLENGES TO SOCIO- Common Future in 1987. How much, when, for whom pro- LOGICAL KNOWLEDGE far does this concept solve the duced in industry, services and Program Coordinators: Ve- problems raised? administration isatthe core also ronica STOLTE-HEISKANEN Twenty years after the publi- for the future or our environ- (DeptSociology, UnivTampere, cation of the first report by the ment, for democracy and a de- P.O.Box 607, 33101 Tampere, Club of Rome, the main author cent life. FINLAND, Phone: (31)156564, Denis L. Meadows declared in a Program Coordinators: Dan- Fax: (31)156080) and Radhika recent interview that the situa- iel BERTAUX (EHESS-CEMS, RAMASUBBAN (Centre for tion has worsened in the mean- 54, Bd. Raspail, 75006 Paris, Social Change, 402 Zeba Cor- time, and that we need a real FRANCE, Phone: (1)49542459, ner, Sherly RajanVillage, Carter revolution in our heads to over- Fax: (1)45449311) and Gyorgy Road, Bombay 400 050, INDIA, come the environmental prob- SZELL (FBS, Univ Osnabrück, Phone: (9122)6429281, Fax: lems created by us and to save Postfach 4469, 4500 (9122)6421969) the earthand our species. So it is Osnabrück, GERMANY, Phone: not a surprise that the last report (541)9694614, Fax: (541) Session 1 FEMINIST CHAL- by the Club of Rome is titled The 9694600) LENGES TO SOCIAL THEORY First Global Revolution. Co-Chairs: Valentine MOGHA- The Symposium should take Session 1 HUMAN DIMEN- DAM (UNU/WIDER, Marina into account the power relation- SIONS OF GLOBAL ENVIRON- Congress Center,Annankatu 42 ships between North and South, MENTAL CHANGE C, 00100 Helsinki, FINLAND, divergent economic and politi- Co-Chairs: Stephen MILLS Phone: (358)906938519, Fax: cal interests within and between (ISSC,1,rueMiollis,75007 Paris, (358)906938548) and Deniz nations, and gender issues.The FRANCE) and Gyorgy SZELL KANDIYOTI (School Oriental & programme which has been de- (FBS,UnivOsnabrück, Postfach African Studies, Univ London, cided by the Executive Com- 4469, 4500 Osnabrück, GER- Thornhaugh Str, London WC1H mittee of the International So- MANY, Phone: (541)9694614, OXG, UNITED KINGDOM, ciological Association for sym- Fax: (541)9694600) Phone: (71)6372388, Fax: posium 5 comprises the fol- (71)4363844) lowing four sessions: Human Session 2 POPULATION, EN- Dimensions of Global Environ- VIRONMENT AND SUSTAIN- Session 2 NEW EPISTEMO- mental Change; Population, ABLELlVELlHOOD LOGICAL CHALLENGES Environment and Sustainable Co-Chairs: Monica DAS- Co-Chairs: Radhika RAMA- Livelihood; TheAppropriation of GUPTA (Harvard Cntr Popula- SUBBAN (Centre Social Emerging Technology and Its tion &, Development Studies, 9 Change, 402 Zeba Corner, Consequences; Production, Bow Str,Cambridge, MA01238, Sherly Rajan Village, Carter Consumption, and Life Style. USA) and Herwig BIRG (Inst Road, Bombay 400 050, INDIA, These four domains seem to Population Rsch& Biograp, Univ Phone:(9122)6429281, Fax: us to be in the core of the social Bielefeld, P.O.B. 8640, 4800 (9122)6462084) and Stuart S. approach to environmental is- Bielefeld 1, GERMANY, Phone: BLUME (Dept Science Dynam- sues. We will start with an analy- (521)1065162, Fax: (521) ics, Univ Amsterdam, Nieuwe sis and presentation of recent 1065844) Achtergracht 166, 1018 WV

9 Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS, ghamton,NY13901,USA,Phone: Co-Chairs: Peter WEINGART Phone:(31)205256595, Fax: (607)7774924) and Martin (Zentrum Interdisz. Forschung, (31)205255698) BULMER (DeptSociology & So- Univ Bielefeld,Wellenberg 1, cial Policy, Univ Southampton, 4800 Bielefeld 1, GERMANY, Session 3 SOCIAL CHANGE Highfield, Southampton S09 Phone:(521)1062782, Fax: ANO THE UPDATING OF SO- 5NH,UNITEDKINGDOM,Phone: (521)1062797)and Alessandro CIOLOGICAL KNOWLEDGE (703)592578,Fax: (703)593859) CAVALLI (Dept Studi Politici e Co-Chairs: 1mmanuel WA- Sociali, Univ Pavia, Strada LLERSTEIN (Dept Sociology, Session4 CHALLENGESFROM Nuova 65, 27100 Pavia,ITALY, State Univ New York, Bin- OTHER DISCIPLINES Phone: (2)5483366)

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RC01: Anned forees and RC03: Community researeh conflict resolution Program Coordinator: Terry N. CLARK (Urban Program Coordinator: Jürgen KUHLMANN Innovation Analysis Inc., 1126 East 59th St., Suite (SOWI, Winzererstr. 52, 8000 München 40, GER- 322, Chicago, IL 60637, U.S.A.) MANY, Phone: (89)12003204, Fax: (89)12003352)

RC04: Sociology of education RC02: Economy and society Program Coordinator: Jaap DRONKERS Program Coordinator: Amaud SALES (Dept (SCO/Kohnstamm Inst, Univ Amsterdam, Grote Sociologie, Univ Montréal, C.P. 6128, Succ "A", Bickersstraat 72, 1013 KS Amsterdam, NETH- Montréal, Québec H3C 3J7, CANADA, Phone: ERLANDS, Phone: (20)5550300, Fax: (20) (514)3435891, Fax: (514)3432252) 6242805)

11 Session 1 EDUCATION AND RELlGION 1 Kaveri Apts., Alaknanda, New Delhi 110019, JOINT SESSION WITH RC 22 SOCIOLOGY OF INDIA) RELlGION Chair: Tamas KOZMA (Hungarian Inst Ed. Rsch, Session 11 SOCIOLOGY OF HIGHER EDUCA- P.O.B. 427, Budapest 1395, HUNGARY, Phone: TION (1)1297639, Fax: (1)1297866) Chair: Uulkje de JONG (SCO/Kohnstamm-Inst, Univ Amsterdam, Grote Bickersstraat 72,1013 KS Session2 HISTORY OFSOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATlON Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS) JOINT SESSION WITH RC 08 HISTORY OF SOCIOLOGY Session 12 EDUCATION, ECONOMIC AND SO- Chair: Jan C.C. RUPP I (The Amsterdam School CIAL STRUCTURES Social Sciences, Oude Hoogstraat 24, 1012 CE Chair: A. BENAVOT (Hebrew Univ Jerusalem, Mt. Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS, Phone: Scopus, Jerusalem 91905, ISRAEL) (20)5252262, Fax: (20)5252446) Session 13 EDUCATIONAL POLlCY, CURRICU- Session 3 THE INFLUENCE OF SCHOOLlNG LUM, CLASSROOM AND SCHOOL KNOWL- UPON THE FORMATION OF NATIONAL AND EDGE{I) MINORITY IDENTITIES Chair: Carlos Alberto TORRES (Graduate School JOINT SESSION WITH RC 05 ETHNIC, RACE Education, Moore Hall, 405 Hilgard Avenue, Los AND MINORITY RELATIONS Angeles, CA 90024, USA) Chair: Christine INGLlS (Multicultural Centre, Univ Session 14 CURRICULUM, CLASSROOM AND Sydney, Sydney, N.S.w. 2006, AUSTRALIA, SCHOOL KNOWLEDGE (11) Phone:(2)5192888, Fax: (2)5503173) Chair: Hanna AYALON (School Education, Tel- Aviv Univ, Tel-Aviv 69978, ISRAEL) Session 4 YOUTH AND EDUCATION JOINT SESSION WITH RC 34 SOCIOLOGY OF Session 15 EDUCATIONAL POLlCY: BROKEN YOUTH SOLlDARITIES AND THE EDUCATIONAL REVO- Co-Chairs: Jeanne BALLANTINE (Dept Soci- LUTION ology & Anthropology, Wright State Univ, Dayton, Chair: Béatrice APPAY (CNRS/GEDISST, Inst OH 45435, USA) Recherche sur Sociétés, 59-61 rue Pouchet, 75849 Paris, FRANCE, Phone:(33-1 )40251244, Fax:(33- Session 5 STUDENT ACTIVISM AND EDUCA- 1)40251203) TION JOINT SESSION WITH WG 01 COLLECTIVE Session 16 SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATION IN EU- BEHAVIOUR AND SOCIAL MOVEMENTS ROPE? Chair: Lawrence J. SAHA (Dept Sociology, Aus- Chair: Jaap DRONKERS (SCO/Kohnstamm-Inst, tralian National Univ, GPO Box 4, Canberra, ACT Univ Amsterdam, Grote Bickersstraat 72,1013 KS 2601, AUSTRALIA) Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS, Phone: (20)5550327) Session 6 PUBLlC POLlCY AND POPULAR EDUCATION IN THIRD WORLD COUNTRIES Session 17 ROUND TABLE AND DISTRIBUTED Chair: M.T. SIRVENT (Univ Buenos Aires, Av Pte PAPER SESSION ( Figueroa Alcorta 2263, Buenos Aires, ARGENTI- Chair: Jaap DRONKERS (SCO/Kohnstamm-Inst, NA) Univ Amsterdam, Grote Bickersstraat 72,1013 KS Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS, Phone: Session 7 EDUCATIONALAND OCCUPATIONAL (20)5550327) ATIAINMENT Chair: Jaap DRONKERS (SCO/Kohnstamm-Inst, Session 18 BUSINESS MEETING Univ Amsterdam, Grote Bickersstraat 72,1013 KS Chair: Abraham YOGEV (School Education, Tel Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS, Phone:(20) Aviv Univ, Tel Aviv 69978, ISRAEL, Phone: 5550327) (3)6408758, Fax: (3)6409477)

Session 8 EDUCATION, COMMUNITY AND SCHOOL -CHOICE Reos: Ethnic, race and Chair: Abraham YOGEV (School Education, Tel Aviv Univ, Tel Aviv 69978,ISRAEL, Phone: minority relations (3)6408758, Fax: (3)6409477) Program Coordinator: Michael BANTON (The Session 9 M ICRO-PROCESSES INTH E SCHOOL Court House, Llanvair Discoed, Gwent, NP6 6LX, Chair: Peter WOODS (School Education, Open UNITED KINGDOM, Fax: (272)706022) Univ, Walton Hall, Milton Keynes, MK 76 AA, UNITED KINGDOM, Phone: 9082393) Session 1 CITIZENSHIP: CONCEPTUAL LlNKS TO RACISM AND ETHNIC CONFLlCT Session 10 EDUCATION, MODERNISATION AND Chair: Czarina WILPERT (Inst Soziologie, LlBERATION IN THIRD WORLD COUNTRIES Technische Univ, Hardenbergstr 4,1000 Berlin 12, Chair: Suresh Chandra SHUKLA (Univ Delhi, A- GERMANY, Fax: (30)8262133)

12 Session 2 THE PLACE OF ETHNIC MINORI- MINORITY IDENTITIES TIES WITHIN THE EC Chair:Christine INGLlS (Multicultural Centre,A22, Chair:Jocelyne STREIFF-FENART (1DERIC,63 Univ Sydney, Sydney, N.SW. 2006, AUSTRALIA, Boulevard de la Madeleine, 06000 Nice, FRANCE, Phone: (2)5192888, Fax: (2)5503173) Phone: (93)448244, Fax: (93)972042) Session 13 CURRENT ISSUES:A SESSION FOR Session 3 ETHNICITY ANO STATE TRANS- CONTRIBUTIONS THAT CANNOT BE ACCOM- FORMATION IN EASTERN EUROPE MODATED ELSEWHERE Co-Chairs: Roza ISMAGILOVA (lnst African Chair: Michael BANTON (The Court House, Studies, 30/1 Alexey Tolstoy Str., 103001 Mos- Llanvair Discoed, Gwent, NP6 6LX, UNITED cow, RUSSIA, Fax: (95)2020786) and Boneva KINGDOM, Fax: (272)706022) BONKA (Inst Sociology, 13A Moskovska Str., Sofia 1000, BULGARIA) Session 14 MIGRATION ANO ETHNICITY JOINT SESSIONWITH RC 31 SOCIOLOGY OF Session 4 ETHNICITY ANO STATE TRANS- MIGRATION FORMATION IN SOUTHERN AFRICA Co-Chairs: Friedrich HECKMANN (Otto Friedrich Chair: Wilmot JAMES (Dept Sociology, Univ Univ, Postfach 1549, 8600 Bamberg, GERMANY, Cape Town, 7700 Rondebosch Cape, SOUTH Fax: (951)8631200) AFRICA, Phone: (21)6503517, Fax: (21)6503518) Session 5 REVIVEDNATIONALlSM, STATE DIS- Session 15 VIOLENCE,GENDER ANO ETHNIC- INTEGRATIONANO SECESSION ITY Chair: Heribert ADAM (Dept Sociology, Simon JOINT SESSION WITH RC 32 WOMEN IN SO- Fraser Univ, Vancouver BC, Canada V5A 1S6, CIETY ANO RC 36 ALlENATION THEORY ANO CANADA, Fax: (604)2915799) RESEARCH Co-Chairs: Jadranka CACIC-KUMPES (lnst Mi- Session 6 THE VULNERABILlTY OF MIGRANT gration & Nationalities, Univ Zagreb, Trnjanska bb, LABOUR P.O. Box 294, 41000 Zagreb, CROATIA, Fax: Chair: Christine INGLlS (Multicultural Centre,A22, (41)518248)and Silva MEZNARIC (lnst Migration Univ Sydney, Sydney, N.SW. 2006, AUSTRALIA, & Ethnicity, Trnjanska bb, PO Box 294, 41000 Phone: (2)5192888, Fax: (2)5503173) Zagreb, CROATIA, Fax: (41)518248)

Session 7 ISRAEL ANO THE PALESTINIANS Chair: EliezerBEN-RAFAEL(DeptSociology, Tel- Aviv Univ, Ramat-Aviv, Tel-Aviv 67998, ISRAEL, RC06: Family research Phone: (3)5459395, Fax: (3)6422285, E-mail: i87@taunivm) Program Coordinator: Rosemarie NAVE-HERZ (Inst Soziologie, Carl v. Ossietzky Univ, Postfach Session 8 RACE ANO LAW 2503, 2900 Oldenburg, GERMANY, Phone: JOINT SESSIONWITH RC 12 SOCIOLOGY OF (441)7982938, Fax: (441)7982919) LAW Co-Chairs: Michael BANTON (The Court House, Session 1 THE CONCEPT OF FAMILY Llanvair Discoed, Gwent, NP6 6LX, UNITED Chair: Jan TROST (Sociologiska Inst, Uppsala KINGDOM, Fax: (272)706022) Univ,Box 513,S-75120 Uppsala,SWEDEN,Phone: (18)181188, Fax: (18)181170, E-mail: Session 9 EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES POLlCIES socxx@seudac21) JOINT SESSION WITH RC 32 WOMEN IN SO- CIETY Session 2 INTERDEPENDENCY BETWEEN THE Chair: Michael BANTON (The Court House, INSTITUTIONOFTHEFAMILY ANDTHEWORLD Llanvair Discoed, Gwent, NP6 6LX, UNITED OFWORK KINGDOM, Fax: (272)706022) Chair: IngridSOMMERKORN (lnt'1Zentrum, Univ Hamburg, Sedanstr. 19, 2000 Hamburg, GER- Session 10 RACE ANO HEALTH MANY) Chair: Stephen FENTON (Dept Sociology, Univ Bristol, 12 Woodland Road, Bristol Session 3 OPEN SESSION BS8 1 UQ, UNITED KINGDOM, Fax: Co-Chairs: Rosemarie NAVE-HERZ (Inst (272)706022) Soziologie, Univ Oldenburg, Fachbereich 111.Postfach 2503, 2900 Oldenburg, GER- Session 11 TRANSRACIAL ADOPTION ANO MANY, Phone: (441)7982938, Fax: FOSTERING (441)7982919) Chair: Rita J. SIMON (School Public Affairs, American Univ, 4400 MassachusettsAvenue NW, Session 4 THE DISSOLUTIONOFANO RETURNS Washington, DC. 20016-8043, USA, Fax: TO THE FAMILY: BETWEEN LlBERALlSM ANO (202)8851292) FAMILlSM Chair: Riitta JALLlNOJA (Dept Sociology, Univ Session 12 THE INFLUENCE OF SCHOOLlNG Helsinki, P.O. Box 46, Hárneentii 68, 00014, FIN- UPON THE FORMATION OF NATIONAL ANO LAND)

13 Session 5 FAMIL Y CHANGES AFTER THE FALL Session 15 OPEN SESSION OF THE IRON CURTAIN IN EUROPE Chair: Rosemarie NAVE-HERZ (lnst Soziologie, Chair: Nevenka CERNIGOJ SADAR (lnst Social Univ Oldenburg, Fachbereich 111, Postfach 2503, Sciences, Univ Ljubljana, Kardeljeva pl. 1, 61000 2900 Oldenburg, GERMANY, Phone: Ljubljana, SLOVENIA) (441 )7982938, Fax: (441 )7982919)

Session 6 OPEN SESSION Session 16 OPEN SESSION Chair: Rosemarie NAVE-HERZ (lnst Soziologie, Chair: Rosemarie NAVE-HERZ (Inst Soziologie, Univ Oldenburg, Fachbereich 111, Postfach 2503, Univ Oldenburg, Fachbereich 111, Postfach 2503, 2900 Oldenburg, GERMANY, Phone: 2900 Oldenburg, GERMANY, Phone: (441)7982938, Fax: (441)7982919) (441 )7982938, Fax: (441 )7982919)

Session 7 EMPLOYMENT, PARENTHOOD AND THE PLACE OF CHILDREN IN CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY RC07: Futures research Chair: Christine CLASON (lnst Sociology, Univ Groningen, Grote Rozenstraat 31, 9712 TG Program Coordinator: Eleonora MASINI (ViaA. Groningen, NETHERLANDS) Bertoloni 23, 00197 Roma, ITAL Y)

Session 8 SOCIAL REPORTING ON THE FAMIL Y: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF FAMILY RHETO- RIC AND FAMIL Y POLlCY IN THE PERSPECTIVE RCOS: History of sociology OF A SOCIOLOGY OF KNOWLEDGE Co-Chairs: Kurt LUSCHER (Sozial- Program Coordinator: Jeniffer PLAn (Arts E, wissenschaftliche Fak., Univ Konstanz, Postfach Univ Sussex, Falmer, Brighton, Sussex BN1 9QN, 5560,7750 Konstanz 1, GERMANY) and Wolfgang UNITED KINGDOM, Phone: (273)606755, Fax: WALTER (Sozialwissenschaftliche Fak., Univ (273)678466) Konstanz, Postfach 5560, 7750 Konstanz 1, GER- MANY) Session 1 TRADITIONS OF SOCIAL THOUGHT IN EAST AND CENTRAL EUROPE: ORIGINS AND Session 9 UN-YEAR OF THE FAMILY: WHAT EMIGRATIONS WILL BE THE RESULTS? Chair: Eva KARADI (ELTE AJK, Univ Budapest, Chair: Rosemarie NAVE-HERZ (Inst Soziologie, Egyetemtér 1, 1364 Budapest, HUNGARY) Univ Oldenburg, Fachbereich 111, Postfach 2503, 2900 Oldenburg, GERMANY, Phone: Session 2 HISTORY OF SOCIOLOGY AND PUB- (441)7982938, Fax: (441)7982919) LlC AUDIENCES Co-Chairs: Dirk KASLER (Inst Soziologie, Univ Session 10 STEPFAMILlES Hamburg, Allende-Platz 1, 2000 Hamburg 13, Chair: Irene LEVIN (Tidemandsg. 23, 0260 Oslo, GERMANY, Phone:(40)41235981, Fax: NORWAY, Phone: 437200) (40)4911515) and Hans-Peter MULLER (Inst Soziologie, Humboldt Univ Berlin, Unterden Linden Session 11 BUSINESS MEETING 6, 1086 Berlin, GERMANY)

Session 12THERELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EDU- Session 3 THE NATURE AND STATUS OF CLAS- CATION AND FAMILY SICAL SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY JOINT SESSION WITH RC 04 SOCIOLOGY OF Co-Chairs: Nico STEHR (Dept Sociology, Univ EDUCATION Alberta, 6-11 H.M. Tory Building, Alberta, Canada Co-Chairs: Jeanne BALLANTINE (202 N. Walnut T6G 2H4, CANADA) and Edward A. TIRYAKIAN Street, Yellow Springs, OH 45387, USA) and (Dept Sociology, Duke Univ, Durham, NC 27708- Rosemarie NAVE-HERZ (lnst Soziologie, Univ 0088, USA, Phone: (919)6842915, Fax: Oldenburg, Fachbereich 111, Postfach 2503, 2900 (919)6848749) Oldenburg, GERMANY, Phone: (441)7982938, Fax: (441 )7982919) Session 4 STALlNISM AND SOCIOLOGY IN EASTERN EUROPE, 1944-55 Session 13 THE RELA TIONSHIP BETWEEN PAR- Co-Chairs: J. MUCHA (Dept Sociology, Nicolaus- ENTS AND THEIR ADOLESCENT CHILDREN Copernicus Univ, UI. Mickiewicza 121, 87-100 Chair: Hans-Joachim SCHULZE (Vrije Univ, Fac Torun, POLAND) and M.F. KEEN (DeptSociology, PPW, Vakgroep Pedagogiek Trans. 1, 1081 BT Indiana Univ South Bend, 1700 Mishawaka Ave, Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS, Phone: South Bend, IN 46634, USA) (20)5486999, Fax: (20)6425875) Session 5 EARL Y EMERGENCIES OF SOCIO- Session 14 OPEN SESSION LOGICAL DISCOURSES Chair: Rosemarie NAVE-HERZ (Inst Soziologie, Co-Chairs:S. ELIAESON(Box3524 Naset, Saxhyttan, Univ Oldenburg, Fachbereich 111, Postfach 2503, 71060 Grythyttan, SWEDEN) and B. ERIKSSON 2900 Oldenburg, GERMANY, Phone: (Sociologiska Inst, Uppsala Univ, Kyrkogardsgatan (441)7982938, Fax; (441)7982919) 10, Pa Box 513,75120 Uppsala, SWEDEN)

14 Session 6 HISTORY OF APPLlED SOCIOLOGY Chair: Martin BULMER (Dept Sociology & Social RC09: Social practice and Policy, Univ Southampton, Highfield, Southamp- social transfonnation ton S09 5NH, UNITED KINGDOM, Phone: (44)703592578, Fax: (44)703593859) Program Coordinator: Peter PARK (Dept So- Session 7 HISTORY OF EMPIRICAL RESEARCH ciology, Univ Massachusetts, Thompson Hall, AND ITSRELATIONTO POLlCYANDTOTHEORY Amherst, MA01 003, U.S.A.,Phone: (413)5450456, Co-Chairs: 1. GORGES (Hagenstrasse 31, 1000 Fax: (413)5453205) Berlin 33, GERMANY) and Ricca EDMONDSON (Dept Political Science & Socio, Univ College, Galway,IRELAND) RC10: Participation, Session 8 HISTORY OF THE SOCIOLOGY OF workersl control and self- THEARTS JOINT SESSION WITH RC 37 SOCIOLOGY OF management ARTS Co-Chairs: Galina Stateva TASHEVA (Inst Soci- Program Coordinator: Raymond RUSSELL ology, Moskovska Str 13A, 1000 Sofia, BUL- (Dept Sociology, Univ California, Riverside, CA GARlA) and Muriel G. CANTOR (Dept Sociology, 92521-04419, USA, Phone: (909)7875444, Fax: TheAmerican Univ,4400 MassachusettsAve NW, (909)7873330) Washington, DC 20016-8072, USA) and André DUCRET (Univ Geneve, Bd. Helvétique 9, 1205 Session 1 IDEOLOGIESAND REALlTIES IN PAR- Geneve, SWITZERLAND, Phone: (22)7057144/ TICIPATIONAND SOCIALJUSTICE INTHE CON- 45, Fax: (22)3112546) TEXT OF CHANGING BOUNDARIES Co-Chairs: Chintamani LAKSHMANNA (21 Session 9 HISTORY OF THE SOCIOLOGY OF Trinidad Crescent, Federation Park, Port of Spain, RELlGION TRINIDAD) and Akihiro ISHIKAWA (Fac Letters, JOINT SESSION WITH RC 22 SOCIOLOGY OF Chuo Univ, Higashinakano 742, Hachioji-Shi, To- RELlGION kyo 192-03, JAPAN) Chair: José A. PRADES (GRAIGE-UOAM, C.P. 8888 , Succ. "A", Montréal, Ouébec H3C 3P8, Session 2 EDUCATION AND TRAINING FOR CANADA, Phone: (514)9874427, Fax: PARTICIPATION (514)9874718) Chair: Gerard KESTER (InstSocial Studies, P.O.B. 90733, 2509 LS Den Haag, NETHERLANDS) Session 10 RETHINKING THE SOCIOLOGICAL ORIGINS OF THE SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCA- Session 3 ESTADO, SUS POLlTICAS TION ECONOMICAS y LA PARTICIPACION AUTO- JOINT SESSIONWITH RC 04 SOCIOLOGY OF GESTION EDUCATION Chair: William MORENO (Coppa, Jr. Apurimac Co-Chairs: F.O. RAMIREZ (School Education, 224/506, C.P. 1432, Lima 100, PERU) Stanford Univ, Stanford, CA 94305-2348, USA) and J.C.C. RUPP (Graduate School for Social Session 4 WORKERS' PARTICIPATION IN RE- Science, Univ Amsterdam, Oude Hoogstraat 24, UNIFIED GERMANY 1012 CE Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS) Co-Chairs: Wiking EHLERT (FB Sozialwissenschaften, Univ Osnabrück, Postfach Session 11 CHANGING TECHNOLOGY AND THE 4469,4500 Osnabrück, GERMANY) and Volkmar DIVISION OF LABOUR: A HISTORICAL AP- KREISSIG (Inst Wirtschafts und Sozialforschung PROACH e.V., An den Weiden 10, 9083 Chemnitz, GER- JOINT SESSIONWITH RC 30 SOCIOLOGY OF MANY) WORK Co-Chairs: Jolanta KULPINSKA (Inst Sociology, Session 5 WOMEN AND PARTICIPATION Univ Lódz, Rewolucij 1905,41/43,90-214 Lódz, Co-Chairs: Mamata LAKSHMANNA(21 Trinidad POLAND, Fax: (4842)783958)and Yvette LUCAS Crescent, Federation Park, Port of Spain, TRINI- (ERMOPRES, Univ Toulouse le Mirail, 5 allées DAD) and Michal PALGI (Univ Center of the Kib- Antonio Machado, 31058 Toulouse Cedex, butz, Univ Haifa, Mt. Carmel, Haifa 31 999, IS- FRANCE) RAEL)

Session 12 GENERAL SESSION Session 6 PARTICIPATION AND AUTONOMY Co-Chairs: J. LANGER (Inst Soziologie, Univ JOINT SESSION WITH RC 30 SOCIOLOGY OF Klagenfurt, Univsstrasse 65-67, 9010 WORK Klagenfurt,AUSTRIA)andJ. PLATT(Arts E,Univ Co-Chairs: Leni BEUKEMA (Dept General Social Sussex, Brighton BN1 90N, Sussex, UNITED Sciences, P.O. Box 80140, 3508 TG Utrecht, KINGDOM) NETHERLANDS)and Peter LEISINK (Dept Gen- eralSocial Sciences, Utrecht Univ,P.O. Box80140, Session 13 BUSINESSMEETING 3508 TG Utrecht, NETHERLANDS)

15 Session 7 WORKERS' PARTICIPATION IN THE Session 16 PARTICIPATION ANO NATIONAL- PROCESS OF TRANSFORMATION ISM: THE DISINTEGRATIONOF SELF-MANAGE- Co-Chairs: Jolanta KULPINSKA (Inst Sociology, MENT IN YUGOSLAVIA Univ Lodzki, ul. Rewolucji 1905 nr 41, 90-214 Co-Chairs: Veljko RUS (Inst Sociology, Lubejeva Lodz, POLAND) and A. SYMOMYI O 1, Ljubljana, SLOVENIA) and Laslo SEKELJ (CFDT,Univ Beograd,Narodnog Fronta45, 11000 Session 8 CULTURE, COMMUNICATION, ANO Beograd, YUGOSLAVIA) and Dusko SEKULlC PARTICIPATION (Dept Sociology, Univ Zagreb, Dure Salaja 3, Chair: Antonio LUCAS (Dept Sociología VI, 41000 Zagreb, CROATIA) Universidad Complutense, Fac.Ciencias de la Información, 28040 Madrid, SPAIN) Session 17 RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN PAR- TICIPATION THEORY ANO RESEARCH Session 9 DEMOCRACY ANO CIVIL SOCIETY Chair: Raymond RUSSELL (Dept Sociology, Univ JOINT SESSION WITH RC 24 ENVIRONMENT California, Riverside, CA 92521-04419, USA, ANDSOCIETY Phone:(909)7875843, Fax: (909)7873330) Co-Chairs: Alain CHOURAQUI (LEST/ CNRS, 35 Ave. Jules Ferry, 13626 Aix-en-Provence Cedex, Session 18 BUSINESS MEETING FRANCE, Phone: (42)378525, Fax: (42)267937) and Gyorgy SZELL (FBS, Univ Osnabrück, Postfach 4469, 4500 Osnabrück, GERMANY, Phone:(541)9694614, Fax: (541)9694600) RC11: Sociology of aging

Session 10 UNION RESPONSESTO NEWFORMS Program Coordinator: Neena CHAPPELL (Cntr OF MANAGEMENT Aging, Univ Victoria, Sedgewick Building, Victoria, Chair: Ake SANDBERG (Arbetslivscentrum, Box British Columbia V8W 2Y2, CANADA, Phone: 5606, 114 86 Stockholm, SWEDEN, Phone: (604)7217211) (8)7909526, Fax: (8)106851)

Session 11 THEORETICAL APPROACHES TO- WARD WORKERS' PARTICIPATION RC 12: Sociology of law Co-Chairs: Ann WESTENHOLZ (Inst Organiza- tion & Industr., Copenhagen School Business, Program Coordinator: Vineenzo FERRARI (Via 238 Blaagaardsgade, 2200 Cophenhagen, DEN- Larga 6,20122 Milano, ITALY, Phone: (2)878770, MARK, Phone: (31)370555) and Robert van Fax: (2)86463185) KRIEKEN (Dept Social Work & Social, Univ Syd- ney, Sydney, AUSTRALIA) Session 1 LEGAL PROFESSIONS Chair: Terenee C. HALLlDAY (American Bar Session 12 DESARROLLO, ECONOMIA SOCIAL Foundation, 750 North Lake Shore Drive, Chi- y AUTOGESTION cago, IL 60611, USA, Phone:(312)9886593, Fax: Chair: Carlos H. GADSDEN CARRASCO (312)9886579) (Mendelssohn 105-A, MEX-37480, Leon GTO, MEXICO) Session 2 SOCIAL SYSTEMS ANO LEGAL SYS- TEMS Session 13 WORKER COOPERATIVESANO OR- Chair: Adam PODGORECKI (Dept Sociology, GANIZATIONAL DEMOCRACY Carleton Univ, Ottawa, Ontario KIS 5B6, Co-Chairs: Joyee ROTHSCHILD (Dept CANADA) Sociology, Virginia Polytechnic Inst, Blacksburg, VA 24061, USA) and Chris J. Session 3 LAW ANO COMMUNICATION CORNFORTH (School Management, Open Chair: Alberto FEBBRAJO (Univ Macerata) Univ, Walton Hall, Milton Keynes MK7 6AA, UNITED KINGDOM) Session 4 SOCIOLOGY OF HUMAN RIGHTS Chair: Stephan PARMENTIER (Catholic Univ, Session 14 ALlENATION ANO WORK Leuven, BELGIUM) JOINT SESSION WITH RC 36 ALlENATION THEORY ANO RESEARCH Session 5 RE-STRUCTURATION ANO DE- Co-Chairs: Menahem ROSNER(UnivCenterof the STRUCTURATION OF LAW Kibbutz,UnivHaifa,Mí.Carrnel,Haifa31999,ISRAEL) Chair: David NELKEN (Univ Macerata) andHeinzSUNKER (Gesellschafts-Wissenschaften, Bergische Univ Gesam- thochschu., Postfach Session 6 LAW ANO POLlTICS 100127, 5600 Wuppertal 1, GERMANY) Chair: Osear CORREAS (UNAM, Mexico City, MEXICO) Session 15 ACTION RESEARCHON DEMOCRA- TIZING THE WORKPLACE Session 7 POST-COMMUNIST LAW Chair: Bruee WILSON (Union Research Center on Co-Chairs: Kálmán KULCSAR (Univ Budapest, Office Technologies, Level 1, 4 Riverside Quay, HUNGARY) and Grazyna SKAPSKA (ul.Szlak 8 A South Melbourne, Vic. 3205, AUSTRALIA) m. 7,31-161 Kraków, POLAND)

16 Session 8 THESAURUS ON SOCIOLOGY OF Session 2 BUSINESS MEETING LAW Chair: André-Jean ARNAUD (Domaine Saint- Session 3 SYMBOLS, DISCOURSE,ANO IDEOL- Louis, As Paichous, 11160 Rieux - Minervois, OGY FRANCE) Co-Chairs: Kenneth THOMPSON (Fac Social Sciences, The Open Univ, Milton Keynes MK7 Session 9 DOCUMENTATION 6AA, London, UNITED KINGDOM, Phone: Chair: Vineenzo FERRARI (Via Larga 6, 20122 (71)6078194) and Mareel FOURNIER (Dept Milano, ITALY, Phone: (2)878770, Fax: Sociologie, Univ Montréal, Case Postale 6128, (2)86463185) Succ. A, Montreal, Québec H3C 3J7, CANADA)

Session 10 COMPARATIVESTUDIESON LlTIGA- Session 4 SYMBOLS, DISCOURSE ANO IDEOL- TION OGY Chair: Mare GALANTER (Law School, Univ Wis- Co-Chairs: Kenneth THOMPSON (Fac Social consin, Madison, WI 53706, USA) Sciences, The Open Univ, Milton Keynes MK7 6AA, London, UNITED KINGDOM, Phone: Session 11 GENDER ANO EQUALlTY (71)6078194) and Mareel FOURNIER (Dept Chair: FannyTABAK (Pontifícia Univ Católica, Rio Sociologie, Univ Montréal, Case Postale 6128, de Janeiro, BRAZIL) Succ. A, Montreal, Québec H3C 3J7, CANADA)

Session 5 SYMBOLS, DISCOURSE ANO IDEOL- RC13: Sociology of leisure OGY Co-Chairs: Kenneth THOMPSON (Fac Social Sciences, The Open Univ, Milton Keynes MK7 Program Coordinator: Teus J. KAMPHORST 6AA, London, UNITED KINGDOM, Phone: (WLRA Int'l Cntr Excellence, Rengerslaan 8, 8917 (71)6078194) and Mareel FOURNIER (Dept DO Leeuwarden, NETHERLANDS, Phone: Sociologie, Univ Montréal, Case Postale 6128, (58)157715, Fax: (58)123211) Succ. A, Montreal, Québec H3C 3J7, CANADA)

Session 6 IDENTITYANO SOLlDARITY Chair: Franco CRESPI (Via Assisana, 42, 06087 RC14: Sociology of Ponte S.Giovanni-, ITALY) communication, knowledge and culture Session 71DENTITY ANO SOLlDARITY Chair: Franco CRESPI (Via Assisana, 42, 06087 Ponte S.Giovanni-Perugia, ITALY) Program Coordinator: Paul BEAUD (lnst Sociologie Communications de Masse, BFSH 2 - Session 8 TRADITION, NATIONAL CHARACTER, Dorigny, 1015 Lausanne, SWITZERLAND, Phone: ANO CHARISMA: FORCES OF STABILlTY OR (21)6924671, Fax:(21)6924770) CHANGE? Chair: Piotr SZTOMPKA (Jaracza 8/7, 31-143 RC15: Sociology of health Kraków, POLAND, Phone:(12)229921) Session 9 TRADITION, NATIONAL CHARACTER, Program Coordinator: Stella R. QUAH (Dept ANO CHARISMA: FORCES OF STABILlTY OR Sociology, Univ Singapore, Kent Ridge, 0511 CHANGE? SINGAPORE, Phone: (65)7726111, Fax: Chair: Piotr SZTOMPKA (Jaracza 8/7, 31-143 (65)7779579) Kraków, POLAND, Phone: (12)229921)

Session1OTHEORIZINGCIVILSOCIETY:THEORY RC16: Sociological theory ANO CASE STUDIES Chair: Jeffrey C. ALEXANDER (UCLA - Dept Sociology, 405 Hilgard Ave, Los Angeles, CA Program Coordinator: Jeffrey C. ALEXANDER 90024-1551, USA, Phone:(213)8253840, Fax: (UCLA - Dept Sociology, 405 Hilgard Ave, Los (213)2069838) Angeles, CA 90024-1551, USA, Phone: (213)8253840, Fax:(213)2069838) Session11THEORIZINGCIVILSOCIETY:THEORY ANO CASE STUDIES Session 1 THEORIZING THE 20TH CENTURY Chair: Jeffrey C. ALEXANDER (UCLA - Dept Co-Chairs: Margaret ARCHER (Dept Sociology, Sociology, 405 Hilgard Ave, Los Angeles, CA Univ Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL, UNITED 90024-1551, USA, Phone: (213)8253840, Fax: KINGDOM, Phone: (869)38480, Fax: (869)37146) (213)2069838) and Niklas LUHMANN (GERMANY) and Alain TOURAINE (CADIS, 54 Bd. Raspail, 75006 Paris, Session 12 GLOBALlZATION ANO NATIONAL- FRANCE, Phone: (1)49542427, Fax: (1)42840591) ISM

17 Chair:Roland ROBERTSON (6611Kinsman Road, 1230, USA, Phone:(315)4432346, Fax: Pittsburgh, PA 15217-1310, USA, Phone: (315)4434597) (412)4244424, Fax: (412)6485911) Session 3 THE METHODOLOGY OF COMPARA- Session 13 GLOBALlZATION AND NATIONAL- TIVE POLlTICAL RESEARCH: RECENT AD- ISM VANCES Chair:Roland ROBERTSON (6611Kinsman Road, Chair: Giséle de MEUR (CEME, Univ Libre de Pittsburgh, PA 15217-1310, USA, Phone: Bruxelles, CP 139, 50 Ave. Roosevelt, 1050 (412)4244424, Fax: (412)6485911) Bruxelles, BELGIUM, Phone: (2)6503842, Fax: (2)6504012) Session 14 "RATIONALlTY" AND "IRRATIONAL- ITY" IN SOCIAL ACTION Session 4 THEORIES OF PARTY CHANGE: OR- Chair: Nikolai GENOV (Inst Sociology, Bulgarian GANIZATION, FINANCE AND PROFESSIO- Academy of Sciences, Moskovskastr. 13 A, 1000 NALlZATION OF POLlTICAL PARTIES Sofia, BULGARIA) Chair: Jan SUNDBERG (Dept Political Sci- ence, Univ Helsinki, P.O. Box 33, 00014 Hel- Session 15 "RATIONALlTY" AND "IRRATIONAL- sinki, FINLAND, Phone: 1912758, Fax: ITY" IN SOCIAL ACTION 1912068) Chair: Nikolai GENOV (lnst Sociology, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Moskovskastr. 13 A, 1000 Session 5 BREAKDOWN AND CONSOLlDATION Sofia, BULGARIA) OF DEMOCRACIES: COMPARISONS BETWEEN Session 16 VIOLENCE, TRUST AND THE PROB- THE 1930'S AND THE 1990'S LEM OFORDER Chair: Ekkart ZIMMERMANN (Dept Macro-So- Chair:Ron EYERMAN (DeptSociology, Univ Lund, ciology, Technical Univ Dresden, Helmholtzstr. 8, Box 114, 221 00 Lund, SWEDEN, Phone: 8023 Dresden, GERMANY, Phone: (351)4634112) (46)108864, Fax: (46)104794) Session 6 TRADE UNIONSAND DEMOCRATIZA- Session 17 VIOLENCE,TRUST, AND THE PROB- TION LEM OF ORDER Chair: Liv TORRES (FAFO, Fossveien 19, 0551 Chair: Ron EYERMAN (DeptSociology, Univ Lund, Oslo 5, NORWAY, Phone:(2)716000, Fax: Box 114, 221 00 Lund, SWEDEN, Phone: (2)716060) (46)108864, Fax: (46)104794) Session 7 THE CRITIQUE OF POLlTICAL PAR- TIES: CONTEMPORARY PATIERNS RC17: Sociology of Chair: Birgitta NEDELMANN (Inst Soziologie, J. Gutenberg-Univ, PF 3980, Colonel-Kleinmann-W organization 2,6500 Mainz, GERMANY, Phone: (6131)395270, Fax: (6131)393728) Program Coordinator: Marshall W. MEYER (Dept Management, Wharton Session 8 DEMOCRATIZATION: EUROPE AND School, Univ Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA THE THIRD WORLD 19104, U.S.A.) Co-Chairs: Einar BERNTZEN (Dept Comparative Politics, Univ Bergen,Christiesgt. 15,5007 Bergen, NORWAY, Phone: (5)212177, Fax: (5)322844)and Nils A. BUTENSCHON (Dept Political Science, RC18: Political sociology UnivOslo, Box 1097,0317 Oslo, NORWAY,Phone: (2)855181, Fax:(2)854411) Program Coordinator: Lauri A. KARVONEN (Dept Political Sciences, Abo Acad, 20500 Abo, Session 9 MODERN-DAY FASCISM: HIS- FINLAND, Phone: (21)654320, Fax: (21)654585, TORICAL CONTINUITY AND NEW ELE- E-mail: Ikarvonen@finabo) MENTS Chair: Lauri A. KARVONEN (Dept Political Sci- Session 1 LAW AND STRUCTURE. THEORIES ences, Abo Acad, 20500 Abo, FINLAND, Phone: AND LAWS IN COMPARATIVE POLlTICALSOCI- (21)654320, Fax: (21)654585) OLOGY AND RELATED DISCIPLINES Co-Chairs: Stein Ugelvik LARSEN (lnst Com- Session 10 THE CRISIS OF THE INTERWAR parative Politics, Univ Bergen, Christiesgate 15, YEARS: COMPARATIVE AND SOCIAL PER- 5007 Bergen, NORWAY, Phone: (5)212175, Fax: SPECTIVES (5)322844) and Antonio COSTA PINTO (ISCTE, Co-Chairs: Dirk BERG-SCHLOSSER (Inst Politi- Ave das Forcas Armadas, 1600 Lisboa, PORTU- cal Science, Philipps Univ, Wilhlm-Rópke-Strasse GAL, Phone: (1)600662, Fax:(1)796471O) 6, 3550 Marbrurg, GERMANY, Phone: (6421)284397, Fax: (6421)287050) and Jeremy Session 2 LlFE-COURSE AND GENERATIONAL MITCHELL (Faculty Social Science, The Open POLlTICS Univ, Walton Hall, Milton Keynes, MK 7 6AA, Chair: Richard G. BRAUNGART (Dept Sociology, UNITED KINGDOM, Phone: (908)652456, Fax: Syracuse Univ, 100 Sims IV,Syracuse, NY 13244- (908)653744)

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= Session 11 THE DYNAMICS OF POVERTY IN RC19: Sociology of poverty, AFRICA Chair: A.B.M. MAFEJE (American Univ Cairo social welfare and social EGYPl) , , policy Session 121NEQUALlTIES IN HEALTH Co-Chairs: Sally MACINTYRE (Glasgow Univ, Program Coordinator: Walter KORPI (Swedish Glasgow, UNITED KINGDOM) and Miroslav Inst Soco Resear., Univ Stockholm, 106 91 MASTILlCA (Univ Zagreb, CROATIA) and Denny Stockholm, SWEDEN, Phone: (46)8162000 Fax: (46)8154670) , VAGERO (Stockholm Univ, Stockholm SWE- DEN) ,

Session 1 UNEMPLOYMENT Session 13 AGING Chair: Rune ABERG (Umea Univ, Umea SWE- DEN) , Co-Chairs: John MYLES (Florida State Univ, Tallahassee, Florida, USA) and Jill QUDAGNO (Florida State Univ Tallahassee Session 2 SOCIAL SERVICES IN A COMPARA- Florida, USA) , , TIVE PERSPECTIVE Chair: Jens ALBER (Univ Konstanz, GERMANY) Session 14 GENDER, CLASS AND RACE WITHIN THE CONTEXT OF THE CONTESTED BOUNDA- Session 3 ETHICS AND SOCIAL POLlCY RIES AND SHIFTING SOLlDARITIES Chair: Anthony COUGHLAN (Trinity College Dublin, IRELAND) , Co-Chairs: Julia O'CONNOR (McMaster Univ Hamilton, Ontario, CANADA) and Session 4 GLOBALIZA TlON, SUPRANA TlONAUSM Sheila SHAVER AND SOCIAL POUCY , (Social Policy Research Center, Univ New South Wales, Kensington, New South Wales AUS- Chair: Bo~ DEACON (Dept Social Studies, Leeds TRALIA) , Polytechnic, Calverley Street, Leeds LS1 3HE, UNITED KINGDOM, Phone: (532)402976) Session 15 CARE WORK Chair: lIona OSTNER (Univ Bremen Bremen Session 5 CLASS, POLlTICS, AND WELFARE GERMANY) " STATE RETRENCHMENTIN WESTERN EUROPE AND NORTH AMERICA Session 16 INFORMAL COLLECTIVE SAVINGS Chair: Frances Fox PIVEN (Political Science ANDINSURANCEARRANGEMENTS Program, Graduate Center - CUNY, 33 West 42 Chair: Abraham de SWAAN (Univ Amsterdam Street, New York, NY 10036-8099, USA, Phone: Keizersgrach 752, 1017 EX Amsterdam NETH~ (212)6422355, Fax: (212)6421900) ERLANDS) , Session 6 THE SOCIOLOGY OF POVERTY Session 17 INCOME INEQUALlTY IN A COM- Co-Chairs: Else OYEN (Health & Social Policy PARATIVE PERSPECTIVE Studies, Bergen Univ, P.B. 25, 5014 Bergen, NOR- Chair: Hannu UUSITALO (Helsinki School Eco- WAY, Fax:(5)232420) and Herbert GANS (Co- nomics, Runeberginkatu 14-16, 00100 Helsinki, lumbia Univ, New York, USA) FINLAND, Phone: 4313331, Fax: 4313217) Session 7 HUMAN NEEDS AND WELFARE Session 18 ALlENATION AND POVERTY OUTCOMES JOINT SESSION WITH RC 36 ALlENATION Chair: lan GOUGH (Univ Manchester, Manches- THEORY AND RESEARCH ter, UNITED KINGDOM) Co-Chairs: Frederick Mark ORKIN (CASE, P.O. Box 32882, Braamfontein 2017, SOUTH AFRICA Session 8 SUPRANATIONAUZATION OF WEL- Phone: (11)3392181 , Fax:(11)3397158) and Jorge~ FARE AND EUROPEAN INTEGRATION LARSEN (Stc. Hans Torv 3 IIV, 2200 Copenhagen Co-Chairs: Jürgen KOHL (Northwestern Univ N, DENMARK) Evanstone, lIIinois, USA) and Stephan LEIBFRIED (Univ Bremen, Bremen, GERMANY)

Session 9 SOCIAL CITIZENSHIP RC20: Comparative Co-Chairs: Walter KORPI (Swedish Inst Soco sociology Resear., Univ Stockholm, 106 91 Stockholm SWEDEN, Fax: (8)154670) and Julia O'CONNOR (McMaster Univ, Hamilton, Ontario, CANADA) Program Coordinator: Mattei DOGAN (CNRS, 72 Boulevard Arago, Paris 75013, FRANCE, Phone: 'Session 10 COMPARATIVE STUDIES ON WEL- (1)45358052, Fax: (1)47071222) FARE STATE DEVELOPMENT Co-Chairs: Walter KORPI (Swedish Inst Soco Session 1 COMPARING CIVIL SERVANTS AND Resear., Univ Stockholm, 106 91 Stockholm MANDARINS SWEDEN, Fax: 46815.46.70) and John D: Chair: Fred W. RIGGS (Univ Hawaii, Porteus 640, STEPHENS (Univ North Carolina, Chappel Hill, 2424 Maile Way, Honolulu, H196822, USA, Phone: North Carolina, USA) (808)9568357, Fax:(808)9566877)

19 Session 2 THE DECLINE OF TRADE-UNIONS IN WESTERN DEMOCRACIES RC21: Regional and urban Chair: Seymour M. LlPSET (Inst Public Policy, George Mason Univ, 214204 Krug Hall, Fairfax,VA development 22030, USA, Phone:(703)3232607, Fax: (703)3232504) Program Coordinator: Chris PICKVANCE (Ur- ban and Regional Studies Unit, Univ Kent, Can- Session 3 COMPARING SURVEYRESEARCH terbury, KentCT2 7NF, UNITEDKINGDOM, Phone Chair: Frederick C. TURNER (Dept Political Sci- (227)764000, Fax: (227)459025) ence, Univ Connecticut, 341 Mansfield Road, Storrs, CT 06269-1024, USA, Phone: (203)4862533, Fax:(203)4864318) RC22: Sociology of religion

Session 4 EUROPEAN VALUES SURVEY Program Coordinator: Roberto CIPRIANI Chair: Ruud de MOOR (Catholic Univ Brabant, (Dept Sociology, Univ Roma, 113, Warandelaan 2, Postbus 90153, 5000 LE Tilburg, 00198 Roma,ITALY, Phone:(6)5910933, Fax: NETHERLANDS, Phone:(13)669111, Fax: (6)8443598) (13)663019)

Session 5 THE MIXED ECONOMY: NEITHER CAPITALlST NOR SOCIALlST RC23: Sociology of science Co-Chairs: David APTER (Dept Political Sci- and technology ence, Yale Univ, P.O. Box 3532, New Haven, CT 06520-3532, USA, Phone:(203)2810769, Fax:(203)2817393) and Mattei DOGAN Program Coordinator: Stuart BLUME (Dept (CNRS, 72 Boulevard Arago, Paris 75013, Science Dynamics, Univ Amsterdam, Nieuwe FRANCE, Phone:(1)45358052, Fax: Achtergracht 166, 1018 WV Amsterdam, NETH- (1)47071222) ERLANDS, Phone: (31)205256595, Fax: (31)205255698) Session6COMPARINGADVANCEDDEMOCRA- CIES Chair: Joji WATANUKI (Inst International Rela- RC24: Environment and tion, Sophia Univ, 7-1 Kioi-cho, Chiyoda-ku, To- kyo 102, JAPAN, Phone: (3)32383561, Fax: society (3)32383087) Program Coordinators: Gyorgy SZELL (FBS, Session 7 DE TOCQUEVILLE REVISITED: Univ Osnabrück, Postfach 4469, 4500 Osnabrück, AMERICAAS SEEN BY EUROPEANS TODAY (1) GERMANY, Phone: (541 )9694614, Fax: Chair:Mattei DOGAN (CNRS,72 BoulevardArago, (541)9694600) and Raimondo STRASSOLDO Paris 75013, FRANCE, Phone:(1)45358052, Fax: (Fac Scienze Politiche, Univ Trieste, Piazzale (1)47071222) Europa 1, 34100 Trieste, ITALY) ,/

Session 8 COMPARATIVERESEARCHBETWEEN Session 1 CONTESTED BOUNDARIES AND THEORY AND SUBSTANCE SHIFTING SOLlDARITIES Chair: Ali KANZANCIGIL (UNESCO, 1 rue Miollis, Co-Chairs:RaimondoSTRASSOLDO (FacScienze Paris 75015, FRANCE, Phone: (1)45683798, Fax: Politiche, Univ Trieste, Piazzale Europa 1, 34100 (1)45678206) Trieste, ITALY) and Gyorgy SZELL (FBS, Univ Osnabrück, Postfach 4469, 4500 Osnabrück, GER- Session 9 DEMOCRATIZATION PROCESSES IN MANY, Phone:(541)9694614,Fax:(541)9694600) EASTERN EUROPE Chair: Peter H. MERKL (Political Science Dept, Session 2 THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS AND Univ California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106, USA, INTERDISCIPLINARITY Phone: (805)9613000) Co-Chairs: Zdravko MLlNAR (FSPSJ, Edward Kardelj Univ, Kardeljeva PI 5, 61000 Ljubljana, Session 10 DE TOCQUEVILLE REVISITED: SLOVENIA)and Peter DICKENS (School Cultural AMERICA AS SEEN BY EUROPEANS TODAY (11) & Community, The Univ Sussex, Falmer, Brighton Chair: IIter TURAN (Dept Int'l Relations, Fac BN1 9QN, UNITED KINGDOM) Political Science, Istanbul Univ, 34452 Üniversite, Istanbul, TURKEY, Phone: Session 3 ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS IN UR- (1)1435001) BAN DYNAMICS JOINT SESSION WITH RC 21 REGIONAL AND Session 11 RECENTCOMPARATIVE RESEARCH URBAN DEVELOPMENT Chair: John MARTZ (Dept Political Science, Co-Chairs: Fulvio BEATO (Dept Sociologia, Univ PennsylvaniaState Univ, 107 Burrowes, Univ Park, Roma, Via Salaria 113, 00199 Roma, ITALY) and PA 16802, USA, Phone: (814)8657723) Jeffrey BROADBENT (DeptSociology, UnivMinne- Session 12 BUSINESSMEETING sota, 19th.AveSouth, Minneapolis,MN 55455,USA)

20 Session 4 THE MILlTARY AND ENVIRONMEN- Session 12 ECOLOGICAL ATIITUDES AND TAL SECURITY BEHAVIORS Co-Chairs: Jean-GuyVAILLANCOURT (Dept Co-Chairs: Peter ESTER (IVA, P.O.B.90153, 5000 Sociologie, Univ Montréal, C.P. 6128 Succ A, LE Tilburg, NETHERLANDS) and Wolfgang Montréal, Qué, H3C 3J7, CANADA, Phone: SCHLUCHTER (E. Mann-Str. 1-7, 6719 (514)3435959, Fax: (514)3435722) and Ebertsheim,GERMANY, Phone:(635)982547,Fax: Ronald BABIN (Dept Sociologie, Univ (635)985987) Moncton, Moncton, New Brunswick, E1A3E9, CANADA) Session 13FOLKCULTUREANDENVIRONMENT Co-Chairs: Helmut H. LOISKANDL (18-1 Nishi- Session 5 SUSTAINABILlTY AND GROWTH komatsugawa-machi, Edogawa-ku, Tokyo 132, Co-Chairs: Selene C. HERCULANO (Rua Marino JAPAN) and José A. PRADES (GRAIGE-UQAM, da Costa 217, CEP 22940, Rio de Janeiro, BRA- C.P. 8888, Succ. "A", Montréal, Québec H3C3P8, ZIL) and Frederick H. BUTTEL (Dept Rural Soci- CANADA, Phone: (514)9874427, Fax: ology, Cornell Univ,Warren Hall, Ithaca, NY 14853- (514)9874718) 7801, USA) Session 14 TWO YEARS AFTER THE EARTH Session 6 PRODUCTION, SCIENCE & TECH- SUMMIT AND THE GLOBAL FORUM IN RIO DE NOLOGY JANEIRO Co-Chairs: Pal TAMAS (Inst Sociology, Hungar- Co-Chairs: Rosina WILTSHIRE (Dept Political ian Academy of Sciences, Uri utca 49, 1014 Buda- Science, Univ the West Indies, Barbados) and pest, HUNGARY) and Norman W.H. BLAIKIE Nikolai GENOV (Inst Sociology, Bulgarian Acad- (Dept Social Sciences, Royal Melbourne Inst emy of Sciences, Moskovskastr. 13A, 1000 Sofia, Technology, G.P.O. Box 2A76V, Melbourne, Vic. BULGARIA) 3001, AUSTRALIA) Session 15 BUSINESS MEETING Session 7 COLLECTIVE REPRESENTATIONS, Co-Chairs: Raimondo STRASSOLDO (Fac SYMBOLlC PATIERNS AND ENVIRONMENT Scienze Politiche, UnivTrieste, Piazzale Europa 1, Co-Chairs: Denis DUCLOS (CNRS-SORISTEC,16 34100 Trieste, ITALY) and Gyorgy SZELL (FBS, rue Moreau, 75012 Paris, FRANCE, Phone: Univ Osnabrück, Postfach 4469, 4500 Osnabrück, (1)39490113, Fax:(1)49280478) and August GERMANY, Phone: (541 )9694614, Fax: GIJSWIJT (SISWO,PlantageMuidergracht4, 1018 (541)9694600) TV Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS, Phone: (20)5270600, Fax:(20)6229430) Session 16 WOMEN, ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: NEW FORMS Session 8 MIGRATION AND POPULATION OF COOPERATION AND COLLECTIVISM Co-Chairs: Michael MICKLlN (Center Study JOINT SESSION WITH RC 32 WOMEN IN Population, Florida State Univ, Tallahassee, FL SOCIETY 32306-4063, USA) and Jürgen FRIEDRICHS Co-Chairs: Angela MILES (Dept Adult Educa- (Forschungsinst Soziologie, Greinstr. 2, 5000 Kóln tion, O.I.S.E., 252 Bloor Street West, Toronto, 41, GERMANY, Phone:(221)4702409, Fax: Ontario, M5S 1V5, CANADA, Phone: (221)4705180) (416)9236641, Fax:(416)9264725) and Abha AVASTHI (UnivLucknow, UnivCampus, Badshah Session 9 ECOLOGICAL MOVEMENTS Bagh, Lucknow 226 007, INDIA) and Fatima Co-Chairs: Riley E. DUNLAP (Dept Sociology, DAUD (Dept Sociology, Univ Malaya, Kuala WashingtonStateUniv, Pullman, WA99164-4006, Lampur, Malaysia) USA, Phone: (509)3353810, Fax: (509)3356419) and Oleg YANITSKY (Inst Labour Studies and Session 17 DEMOCRACY AND CIVIL SOCIETY Comparative Politology, Kolpachnyiper 9A, Mos- JOINTSESSIONWITH RC 10 PARTICIPATION, cow 101831, RUSSIA) WORKERS' CONTROL AND SELF-MANAGE- MENT Session 10 LOCAL-GLOBAL: CLlMATIC RISKS Co-Chairs: Alain CHOURAQUI (LEST/ CNRS, 35 Co-Chairs: Carlo JAEGER (FB Ave. Jules Ferry, 13626 Aix-en-Provence Cedex, Umweltwissenschaften, ETH, Winterthurer Str. FRANCE, Phone:(33)42378525, Fax: 190,8057 Zürich, SWITZERLAND) and Angela (33)42267937)and Louis GUAY (Dept Sociologie, LlBERATORE (Istituto Univ Europeo, Via dei Fac Sciences Sociales, Univ Laval, Québec G1K Roccettini 9, 50016 S. Domenico di Fiesole, 7P4, CANADA, Phone: (418)6562226) ITALY) Session 18 THE MEDIA AND THE ENVIRON- Session 11 ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS MENT AND INSTITUTIONS Co-Chairs: N. VIJAYA (Dept Sociology, JOINT SESSION WITH RC 12 SOCIOLOGY OF Osmania Univ, Hyderabad-500007, INDIA) and LAW AND RC 02 ECONOMY AND SOCIETY Sonia BOEHMER-CHRISTIANSEN (SPRU/ Chair: Barbara RHODE (Commission of the Eu- Environment Group, Univ Sussex, Mantell Bid., ropean Communities, DG XII, H-3, 200 Rue de la Falmer, Brighton BN1 9RF, UNITED KING- Loi, 1049 Bruxelles, BELGIUM) DOM)

21 Session 4 THE MILlTARY AND ENVIRONMEN- Session 12 ECOLOGICAL ATIITUDES AND TAL SECURITY BEHAVIORS Co-Chairs: Jean-GuyVAILLANCOURT (Dept Co-Chairs: Peter ESTER (IVA, P.O.B. 90153, 5000 Sociologie, Univ Montréal,C.P. 6128 Succ A, LE Tilburg, NETHERLANDS) and Wolfgang Montréal, Qué, H3C 3J7, CANADA, Phone: SCHLUCHTER (E. Mann-Str. 1-7, 6719 (514)3435959, Fax: (514)3435722) and Ebertsheim, GERMANY, Phone:(635)982547,Fax: Ronald BABIN (Dept Sociologie, Univ (635)985987) Moncton, Moncton, NewBrunswick, E1A3E9, CANADA) Session 13 FOLKCULTUREAND ENVIRONMENT Co-Chairs: Helmut H. LOISKANDL (18-1 Nishi- Session 5 SUSTAINABILlTY AND GROWTH komatsugawa-machi, Edogawa-ku, Tokyo 132, Co-Chairs: Selene C. HERCULANO (Rua Marino JAPAN) and José A. PRADES (GRAIGE-UQAM, da Costa 217, CEP 22940, Rio de Janeiro, BRA- C.P. 8888, Succ."A", Montréal, Québec H3C 3P8, ZIL) and Frederick H. BUTIEL (Dept Rural Soci- CANADA, Phone:(514)9874427, Fax: ology, Cornell Univ,Warren Hall, Ithaca, NY 14853- (514)9874718) 7801, USA) Session 14 TWO YEARS AFTER THE EARTH Session 6 PRODUCTION, SCIENCE & TECH- SUMMIT AND THE GLOBAL FORUM IN RIO DE NOLOGY JANEIRO Co-Chairs: Pal TAMAS (lnst Sociology, Hungar- Co-Chairs: Rosina WILTSHIRE (Dept Political ianAcademy of Sciences, Uri utca 49, 1014 Buda- Science, Univ the West Indies, Barbados) and pest, HUNGARY) and Norman W.H. BLAIKIE Nikolai GENOV (lnst Sociology, Bulgarian Acad- (Dept Social Sciences, Royal Melbourne Inst emy of Sciences, Moskovskastr. 13A, 1000 Sofia, Technology, G.P.O. Box 2A76V, Melbourne, Vic. BULGARIA) 3001, AUSTRALIA) Session 15 BUSINESS MEETING Session 7 COLLECTIVE REPRESENTATIONS, Co-Chairs: Raimondo STRASSOLDO (Fac SYMBOLlC PATIERNS AND ENVIRONMENT Scienze Politiche, Univ Trieste, Piazzale Europa 1, Co-Chairs: Denis DUCLOS(CNRS-SORISTEC, 16 34100 Trieste, ITALY) and Gyorgy SZELL (FBS, rue Moreau, 75012 Paris, FRANCE, Phone: Univ Osnabrück, Postfach 4469, 4500 Osnabrück, (1)39490113, Fax: (1)49280478) and August GERMANY, Phone:(541)9694614, Fax: GIJSWIJT (SISWO,Plantage Muidergracht4, 1018 (541)9694600) TV Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS, Phone: (20)5270600, Fax:(20)6229430) Session 16 WOMEN, ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: NEW FORMS Session 8 MIGRATION AND POPULATION OF COOPERATION AND COLLECTIVISM Co-Chairs: Michael MICKLlN (Center Study JOINT SESSION WITH RC 32 WOMEN IN Population, Florida State Univ, Tallahassee, FL SOCIETY 32306-4063, USA) and Jürgen FRIEDRICHS Co-Chairs: Angela MILES (Dept Adult Educa- (Forschungsinst Soziologie, Greinstr. 2, 5000 Kbln tion, O.I.S.E., 252 Bloor Street West, Toronto, 41, GERMANY, Phone: (221)4702409, Fax: Ontario, M5S 1V5, CANADA, Phone: (221)4705180) (416)9236641, Fax: (416)9264725) and Abha AVASTHI (Univ Lucknow, Univ Campus, Badshah Session 9 ECOLOGICAL MOVEMENTS Bagh, Lucknow 226 007, INDIA) and Fatima Co-Chairs: Riley E. DUNLAP (Dept Sociology, DAUD (Dept Sociology, Univ Malaya, Kuala Washington State Univ, Pullman, WA99164-4006, Lampur, Malaysia) USA, Phone:(509)3353810, Fax: (509)3356419) and Oleg YANITSKY (lnst Labour Studies and Session 17 DEMOCRACY AND CIVIL SOCIETY Comparative Politology, Kolpachnyiper 9A, Mos- JOINTSESSIONWITHRC10PARTICIPATION, cow 101831, RUSSIA) WORKERS' CONTROL AND SELF-MANAGE- MENT Session 10 LOCAL-GLOBAL: CLlMATIC RISKS Co-Chairs: Alain CHOURAQUI (LEST/ CNRS, 35 Co-Chairs: Carlo JAEGER (FB Ave. Jules Ferry, 13626 Aix-en-Provence Cedex, Umweltwissenschaften, ETH, Winterthurer Str. FRANCE, Phone:(33)42378525, Fax: 190, 8057 Zürich, SWITZERLAND) and Angela (33)42267937)and Louis GUAY (Dept Sociologie, LlBERATORE (Istituto Univ Europeo, Via dei Fac Sciences Sociales, Univ Laval, Québec G1K Roccettini 9, 50016 S. Domenico di Fiesole, 7P4, CANADA, Phone: (418)6562226) ITALY) Session 18 THE MEDIA AND THE ENVIRON- Session 11 ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS MENT AND INSTITUTIONS Co-Chairs: N. VIJAYA (Dept Sociology, JOINT SESSION WITH RC 12 SOCIOLOGY OF Osmania Univ, Hyderabad-500007, INDIA) and LAW AND RC 02 ECONOMY AND SOCIETY Sonia BOEHMER-CHRISTIANSEN (SPRU/ Chair: Barbara RHODE (Commission of the Eu- Environment Group, Univ Sussex, Mantel! Bid., ropean Communities, DG XII, H-3, 200 Rue de la Falmer, Brighton BN1 9RF, UNITED KING- Loi, 1049 Bruxelles, BELGIUM) DOM)

21 Session 9 MEETING THE NEEDS OF THE DISA- RC25: Sociolinguistics BLED: DEVELOPING EFFECTIVESTRATEGIES Co-Chairs: Joyce IUTCOVICH (Keystone Univ Research Corp., 652 West 17th Street, Program Coordinator: Allen D. GRIMSHAW Erie, PA 16502, USA, Phone:(814)4534713) (Dept Sociology, Indiana Univ, Bloomington, IN and Alexander BOROS (Dept Sociology, 47401, U.S.A., Phone:(812)8553633, Fax: 1547 Barlow Road, Hudson, OH 44236, (812)8555678) USA)

Session 10 EVALUATION IN CLlNICALANDAP- RC26: Sociotechnics - PLlED SOCIOLOGY JOINT SESSION WITH RC 46 CLlNICAL SO- sociological practice CIOLOGY Co-Chairs: David WATTS (College of Arts & Program Coordinator: Elizabeth J. CLARK Sciences, SE Louisiana Univ, PO Box 767, (Albany Medical Center, A-82, 43 New Scotland Hammond, LA 70401, USA) and Jan Marie Ave., Albany, NY 12208, USA, Fax:(518)2623140) FRITZ (254 Serena Drive, Palm Desert, CA 92260, USA, Phone:(619)5682608, Fax: Session 1 THEORY ANO METHODS OF SOCIAL (714)8805993) POLlCY RESEARCH Chair: Mark van de VALL (Dept Sociology, Erasmus Univ Rotterdam, P.B. 1738, 3000 DR RC27: Sociology of sport Rotterdam, NETHERLANDS,Phone:(10)4082091, Fax:(10)4530758) Program Coordinator: Klaus HEINEMANN (lnst Session 2 THEORIES OF SOCIOTECHNICS Sociology, Univ Hamburg, Allende-Platz 1, 2000 Chair: Adam PODGORECKI (Dept Sociology, Hamburg 13, GERMANY, Phone: (40)41234659, Carleton Univ, Ottawa, Ontario KIS5B6, CANADA) Fax: (40)41234506)

Session 3 CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS IN HEALTH SOCIOLOGY Co-Chairs: Jan Marie FRITZ (254 Serena Drive, RC28: Social stratification Palm Desert, CA 92260, USA, Phone: (619)5682608, Fax: (714)8805993) and Elizabeth Program Coordinator: Harry B.G. J. CLARK (Albany Medical Center, A-82, 43 New GANZEBOOM (Dept Sociology, Nijmegen Univ, Scotland Ave., Albany, NY 12208, USA, Fax: POBox91 08, 6500 HKNijmegen, NETHERLANDS, (518)2623140) Fax: (80)612399)

Session 4 SOCIAL INTERVENTION Session 1 PROCESSES OF STRATIFICATIONIN Co-Chairs: Kees Mesman SCHUL TZ (Cntr EASTERN EUROPE, OBJECTIVE STRUCTURES Youth Welfare, Leiden Univ, Wassenaarseweg Chair: Tamas KOLOSI (TARKI Social Science, 52, Post. 9555, 2300 RB Leiden, NETHER- Informatics Center, Frankel Leo 11, 1027 Buda- LANDS, Phone: (71)27404243, Fax: pest, HUNGARY, Fax: (1)1359600) (71)273619) and Jack ROTHMAN (Center Child & Family Policy, 247 Dodd Hall, Univ Session 2 PROCESSES OF STRATIFICATION IN California, 405 Hilgard Ave, Los Angeles, CA EASTERNEUROPE,SUBJECTIVE DIMENSIONS 90024-1452, USA) Chair: Petr MATEJU (Inst Philosophy & Sociol- ogy, Acad Sciences, Jilska 1, 110 00 Prague 1, Session5 FACILITATINGSOCIALCHANGE: CASE CZECH REPUBLlC, Fax: (422)2357888) EXAMPLES OF POLAND, ISRAEL, ETC. Co-Chairs: Joachim K.H.W. SCHMIDT (SoReGa, Session 3 PROCESSES OF STRATIFICATIONIN Weissenburg Str. 44, Postfach 130152, 5000 Koln UNIFIED GERMANY 1, GERMANY) and Jerzy KUBIN (Inst Philosophy Chair: Johannes HUININK (Max Planck Inst & Sociology, Polish Academy of Science, Nowy Educational Research, Lentzeallee, Berlin, GER- Swiat 72, 00-330 Warsaw, POLAND) MANY, Fax: (49)308249939)

Session 6 MANAGING MORTALlTY: A SOCIO- Session 4 CAREER MODELS OF STRATIFICA- LOGICAL PERSPECTIVE ON MEDICAL ANO TION ETHICAL DECISIONMAKING IN END STAGE Chair: Paul De GRAAF (Dept Sociology, Tilburg DISEASE Univ, PO Box 90153, 5000 LE Tilburg, NETHER- Chair: Robert BENDIKSEN (Dept Sociology, Univ LANDS, Fax:(30)662370) Wisconsin, La Crosse, WI 65601, USA) Session 5 NEWSTRUCTURALlSTAPPROACHES Session 7 BUSINESS MEETING TO OCCUPATIONALAND INCOMEATIAINMENT Chair: Toby L. PARCEL (Dept Sociology, Ohio Session 8 EXECUTIVECOMMITIEE MEETING State Univ, Columbus, OH 43210-1353, USA)

22 Session 6 EDUCATION AND SOCIAL CHANGE Chair: Harry B.G. GANZEBOOM (Dept Soci- Chair: Barbara HEYNS(DeptSociology, NewYork ology, Nijmegen Univ, PO Box 9108,6500 HK Univ, 269 Mercer St., Rm. 440, New York, NY Nijmegen, NETHERLANDS, Fax: (31) 10003, USA, Fax: (212)9954140) 80612399)

Session 7 CLASS MODELS OF SOCIAL STRATI- Session 18 BUSINESS MEETING FICATION Chair: Harry B.G. GANZEBOOM (Dept Soci- Chair: Gunn Elisabeth BIRKELUND (Dept Soci- ology, Nijmegen Univ, PO Box 9108,6500 HK ology, Univ Bergen, 5007 Bergen, NORWAY, Fax: Nijmegen, NETHERLANDS, Fax: (31) (5)313575) 80612399)

Session 8 CLASS AND POLlTICS Chair: Geoff EVANS (Nuffield College, Oxford Univ, Oxford OX1 1NF, UNITED KINGDOM, Fax: RC29: Deviance and social (865)278621 ) control

Session 9 SOCIAL STRUCTURE AND DISTRIBU- TIVE JUSTICE Program Coordinator: Louise SHELLEY (Dept Chair: Bernd WEGENER (lnst Soziologie, Univ Justice, Law & Society, American Univ, Washing- Heidelberg, Sandgasse 9, 6900 Heidelberg, GER- ton, DC 20016, USA, Phone: (202)8852962, Fax: MANY, Phone: (6221)542996, Fax: (49)6221542996) (202)8851292)

Session 10 STRATIFICATION IN EAST ASIA Session 1 JUSTICE AND THE NEW SOCIAL Chair: Shu-Ling TSAI (Sun Yat-Sen Inst Social MOVEMENT Scien, Academia Sinica, Nankang, Taipei, TAI- Co-Chairs: R.S. RATNER (Dept Anthrop & Soci- WAN, Fax: (886)27854160) ology, Univ British Columbia, 6303 NW Marine Drive, Vancouver, BC V6Y 2B2, CANADA, Phone: Session 11 IMMIGRATION, ETHNICITY AND (604)2283574) and William CARROLL (Dept So- SOCIAL MOBILlTY ciology, Univ Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia Chair: Moshe SEMYONOV (Dept Sociology, Tel V8W 3P5, CANADA) Aviv Univ, Ramat Aviv, Tel Aviv 69978, ISRAEL, Fax: (972)36415033) Session 2 DELlNQUENCY/DEVIANCE Chair: HarveyR. WILLlAMS (Dept Sociology, Univ Session 12 METHODS AND MODELS IN STRA TI- the Pacific, Stockton, CA 95211-0197, USA) FICATION RESEARCH Chair: Yu XIE (Population Studies Center, Univ Session 3 INTRA FAMIL Y VIOLENCE Michigan, 1225 South Univ Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48104-2590, USA, Fax:(313)9987415) Session 4 ORGANIZED CRIME

Session 13 GENDER STRATIFICATION Session 5 WOMEN, CRIME AND JUSTICE Chair: Patricia A. ROOS (Dept Sociology, Rutgers Univ, New Brunswick, NJ 08903-5072, USA, Fax: Session 6 TRANSNATIONAL CRIME (908)9320974) Session 7 JUVENILE DELlNQUENCY ANDJUVE- Session 14 STRATIFICATION OF MARRIAGES NILE JUSTICE AND HOUSEHOLDS Chair: Frank L.JONES (Sociology Program RSSS, Session 8 POLlCING AND SOCIAL CHANGE Australian National Univ, GPO Box 4, Canberra ACT 2601 , AUSTRALIA, Phone: (6)2493006, Fax: Session 9 VICTIMIZATION RESEARCH (6)2492114) Session 10 CRIME AND DEVELOPMENT Session 15 SOCIAL AND CULTURAL CONSE- QUENCES OF SOCIAL STRATIFICATION Session 11 SOCIAL CONTROL Chair: Timo TOIVONEN (Turku School Econom- ics, Rehtorinpellonk 3, 20500 Turku, FINLAND, Session 12 ABUSES BY INSTITUTIONS OF SO- Phone:(21)6383304, Fax: (21)6383472, E-mail: CIAL CONTROL [email protected]) Session 13 THE STATUS OF LAW IN CHANGING Session 16THE PROCESSOFSTRATIFICATION: SOCIETIES TRENDS AND CROSS-NATIONAL PATIERNS JOINT SESSION WITH RC 12 SOCIOLOGY OF Chair: Richard WANNER (Dept Sociology, Univ LAW AND RC 26 SOCIOTECHNICS - SOCIO- Calgary, Calgary, Alberta T2N 1N4, CANADA, LOGICAL PRACTICE Phone: (403)2206501, Fax: (403)2829298) Chair: Maria LOS (Dept Criminology, Univ Ot- tawa, 1 Stewart St., Ottawa, Ontario K1 N 6N5, Session 17 STRATIFICATION AND MOBILlTY - CANADA, Phone: (613)5647854, Fax: GENERAL ISSUES (613)5649976)

23 FORMANCE; THE ROLE OF THE STATE AND RC30: Sociology of work THAT OF FIRMS Chair: Diane Gabrielle TREMBLA Y (Univ Québec, Télé-université, C.P. 5250, 1001, rue Sherbrooke Program Coordinator: Leni BEUKEMA (Dept Est, Montréal, Québec H2X3M4, CANADA, Phone: General Social Sciences, Univ Utrecht, P.O. Box (514)5223540, Fax:(514)5223608) 80140, 3508 Utrecht, NETHERLANDS, Phone: (30)534051, Fax:(30)534733) Session 10 CHANGING AND THE DIVISION OF LABOUR: AN HISTORICAL APPROACH Session 1 UNEMPLOYMENT AND FLEXI- Co-Chairs: Jolanta KULPINSKA (lnst Sociology, BILlZATION OF LABOUR Univ Lodz, Rewolucji 1905 r. 41/43, 9024 Lodz, Co-Chairs: Albert Louis MOK (Dept PSW-UIA, POLAND) and Yvette LUCAS (Univ Toulouse le Univ Antwerpen, Universiteitsplein 1,2610 Wilrijk, Mirail, 5, AlléeAntonio Machendo, 31 058 Toulouse BELGIUM) and Nik van den HEUVEL (Inst Cedex, FRANCE, Phone:(61 )443559, Fax: Maatschappijwetensch, Plantage Muidergracht 4, (61)415649) 1018 TV Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS)

Session 2 WOMEN, SEGREGATION AND Session 11 TECHNOLOGICALINNOVATIONAND WORK THE DIVISION OF LABOUR DEBATE JOINTSESSION WITH RC32 WOMEN IN SOCIETY Chair: Tony CHARLES (Monitor/Fast Pro- Co-Chairs: Danielle KERGOAT (GEDISST- gramme, Rue du Luxembourg 14a, 1040 Bruxelles, IRESCO, Rue Pouchet 59/61 , 75849 Paris Cedex BELGIUM) 17, FRANCE) and Kea TIJDENS (Univ Amster- Session 12 EDUCATION AN D WORK: TH E RELA- dam, Roeterstraat 11, 1018 WB Amsterdam, TIONSHIP BETWEEN EVOLUTION OF WORK NETHERLANDS) AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF PERMANENT TRAINING Session 3 STRUCTURING INFORMAL LABOUR: JOINT SESSION WITH TG 06 SOCIOLOGY OF ASIAN AND WESTERN EXPERIENCES OCCUPATIONAL GROUPS Co-Chairs: S. GIOKILAVONI (Dept Women's Chair: Claud DUBAR (9 Square du Port Royal, Studies, Alagappa Univ, Karaikudi 623003, INDIA) 75013 Paris, FRANCE, Phone: 43314871) and Anna BUCHNER-JEZIORSKA (Inst Sociol- ogy, Univ Lodz, ul Rewolucji 1905 r. 41/43, 90-214 Session 13 PARTICIPATION ANDAUTONOMY IN Lodz, POLAND, Phone: 331553) THE CONTEXT OF TECHNICAL AND SOCIAL COMPANY POLlTICS Session 4 SOCIOLOGY OF WORK AND/OR JOINT SESSION WITH RC 10 PARTICI PATION , VERSUS MANAGEMENT THEORY WORKERS' CONTROLANDSELF-MANAGEMENT Co-Chairs: Angel INFESTAS (Univ Salamanca, Co-Chairs: Leni BEUKEMA (Univ Utrecht, Plaza de Son Boal, 11,37002 Salamanca, SPAIN) Heidelberglaan 2, 3584 CS Utrecht, NETHER- and Riadh ZGHAL (Fac Sciences Economiques LANDS, Phone:(30)532016, Fax:(30)531019) and et de Gestion, B.P. 693023 Sfax, TUNESIA) Peter LEISINK (Dept General Social Sciences, Utrecht Univ, Heidelberglaan 2, 3584 CS Utrecht, Session 5 WORK AND SOCIAL NETWORKS NETHERLANDS, Phone: (30)534545) Chair: Dieter BOGENHOLD (Fac für Soziologie, Univ Bielefeld, Postfach 8640, 4800 Bielefeld 1, Session 14 THE REORGANIZATION OF PRO- GERMANY) DUCTIVE SYSTEMS: FROM INDUSTRIAL DIS- TRICTS TO NEO-FORDISM Session 6 PROFESSIONAL POWER AND THE Co-Chairs: Juan José CASTILLO ALONSO (Dept STATE IN CHANGING SOCIETIES de Sociología 111, Fac. Sociología, Campus Chair: Elliot KRAUSE (Northeastern Univ, 360 Somosaguas, 28023 Madrid, SPAIN, Phone: Huntington Ave, Boston, MA 02115, USA) (1)3942874, Fax:(1)3942876) and Michael STORPER (School Architecture & Urban, UCLA, Session 7 WORK AND INCOME STRATEGIES: Los Angeles, CA 90024-1467, USA) THE FUTURE OF EMPLOYMENT SOCIETIES Co-Chairs: BiI! JORDAN (Perriton Farmhouse Session 15 FLEXIBILlTY OF WORK IN LATIN- Whimple, Exeter EX5 2QY, UNITED KINGDOM) AMERICA IN THE CONTEXT OF PRODUCTIVE and Rik van BERKEL (Dept General Social, INDUSTRIAL TRANSFORMATIONSAND INDUS- Studies, Univ Utrecht, Heidelberglaan 2, 3584 CS TRIAL RELATIONS SYSTEMS Utrecht, NETHERLANDS) Co-Chairs: Jorge CARILLO (Dept America Latina, CSIC, Pinar 25, 28006 Madrid, SPAIN, Session 8 THE MEANING OF WORK, EAST AND Phone:(1)4111 098, Fax:(1)5625567) and Rainer WEST DOMBOIS O and Enrique de la GARZA (UAM- Chair: Helena ZNANIECKA LO PATA (Loyola Univ 1, Sociología del Trabajo, Apt. Postal 55-536, Chicago, 6525 North Sheridan Road, Chicago, 11 09340, Mexico D.F., MEXICO, Phone: 60626, USA) (5)7247494, Fax:(5)6863383) and Ludger PRIES (Ap. Postal 1383, 72280 Puebla, Pue., MEXICO, Session 9 HUMAN RESOURCES, WORK OR- Phone: (22)354561, Fax: (22)354561) and GANIZATION AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC PER- Francisco ZAPATA O

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Program Coordinator: Ursula MEHRLANDER Session 11 MIGRATION, ETHNICITYAND STATE (Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, Godesberger Allee 149, POLlCIES 5300 Bonn 2, GERMANY, Phone: (228)883245, JOINT SESSION WITH RC 05 ETHNIC, RACE Fax: (228)883625) AND MINORITY RELATIONS Co-Chairs: Friedrich HECKMANN (UnivBamberg, Session 1 INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION: NEW Feldkirchenstr. 21, 8600 Bamberg, GERMANY, THEORETICAL INSIGHTS Phone: (951)8632603, Fax: (951)8631200) and Chair: Han ENTZINGER (Univ Utrecht, P.O. Box Michael BANTON (The Court House, Llanvair 80140,3508 TC Utrecht, NETHERLANDS, Phone: Discoed, Gwent NP6 6LX, UNITED KINGDOM, (30)534700, Fax: (30)531619) Phone: (633)400208)

Session 2 QUALlTY OF MIGRATION DATA Session 12 GENDER IN RURAL-URBAN MIGRA- Co-Chairs: Altti MAJA VA (Ratakatu 29 A7, 00120 TION Helsinki, FINLAND, Phone: 643668) and Hanna JOINTSESSIONWITHRC32WOMEN INSOCIETY ZLOTNIK (United Nations, DC2-197 4, Population Co-Chairs: Josef GUGLER (Dept Sociology, Univ Division, New York, NY 10017, USA, Phone: Connecticut, Storrs, CT06268-2068, USA, Phone: (212)9633185, Fax: (212)9634116) (203)4293417, Fax:(203)4866356) and Linda Session 3 IMPLEMENTATION OF MIGRATION CHRISTIANSEN-RUFFMAN (Dept Sociology, POLlCIES Saint Mary's Univ, Halifax, Nova Scotia B3H 3C3, Chair: Francesco Paolo CERASE (Via Aquileia, CANADA, Phone:(902)4775415, Fax: 15,00198 Roma, ITALY, Phone:(6)8450470) (902)4205561) Session 4 MIGRATION AND THE SECURITY OF STATES Chair: Rosemarie ROGERS (The Fletcher School RC32: Women in society Law,TuftsUniv, Medford, MA02155, USA, Phone: (617)6287010, Fax:(617)6285508) Program Coordinator: Linda CHRISTIANSEN- Session 5 REFUGEES:CONFLlCTS AND IMPLI- RUFFMAN (Dept Sociology, Saint Mary's Univ, CATIONS Halifax, Nova Scotia B3H 3C3, CANADA, Phone: Chair: C.Michael LANPHIER (McLaughlin Col- (902)4205871, Fax: (902)4205561) lege, York Univ, 4700 Keele Str, North York, On- tario M3J 1P3, CANADA, Phone: (416)7365128) Session 1 THE "NEW WORLD ORDER" AND WOMEN: SOCIOLOGICAL REFLECTIONS Session 6 CAN DEMOCRATIC STATES PRE- Co-Chairs: Rhoda REDDOCK (Inst Social & VENT UNWANTED INTERNATIONAL MIGRA- Economic Rsch., Univ the West Indies, St. Augus- TION? THE EMPIRICAL RECORD tine, Trinidad, WEST INDIES) and Khadiga M. Co-Chairs: Mark J. MILLER (Dept Political, Univ SAFWAT (108 Marlborough Rd., Brynmill, Swan- Delaware, Newark, DE 19716, USA, Phone: sea SA2 ODY, UNITED KINGDOM, Phone: (302)8311926, Fax:(302)8312828) and Lidio F. (792)295647, Fax: (792)205556) TOMASI (Center Migration Studies, 209 Flagg Place, Staten Island, NY 10304, USA, Phone: Session 2 POLlTICAL, ECONOMIC, SOCIALAND (718)3518800, Fax:(718)6674598) CULTURAL SITUATIONSAROUND THE WORLD (1) Session 7 EAST-WEST MIGRATION IN EUROPE Co-Chairs: Ann B. DENIS (Dept Sociology, Univ NEW IMMIGRATION POLlCIES ARE NEEDED Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario K1N 6N5, CANADA) and Chair: Ursula MEHRLANDER (Friedrich-Ebert- K. P. SINGH (Dept Sociology, Punjab Univ, Stiftung, Godesberger Allee 149, 5300 Bonn 2, Chandigarh 160014, INDIA, Phone: 31275) GERMANY, Phone:(228)883245, Fax: (228)883625)) Session 3 POLlTICAL, ECONOMIC, SOCIALAND ·CULTURALSITUATIONSAROUNDTHEWORLD Session 8 BUSINESS MEETING (11) Co-Chairs: Ann B. DENIS (Dept Sociology, Session 9 MIGRATION, CITIZENSHIP AND NA- Univ Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario K1 N 6N5, TIONAL IDENTITIESIN THE E.E.C. CANADA) and K. P. SINGH (Dept Sociology, Chair: Marco MARTINIELLO (Service Sociologie Punjab Univ, Chandigarh 160 014, INDIA, de Travail, Univ Liege, Bd. ru Rectorat, 7, 4000 Phone: 31275) Liege, BELGIUM, Phone: (41)562742, Fax: (41)562983)) Session 4 FEMINISTCONCEPTUALlZATIONS OF THE STATE Session 10 COEXISTENCE OF CULTURALLY Chair: Kalpana KANNABIRAN (Women's Stud- DIVERSIFIEDCOMMUNITIES INTERCULTURAL ies Programme, Hunter College, 695 Park Ave, POLlCIES (THEORIESAND ACTIONS) New York 10021, USA)

25 Session 5 WOMEN, ETHNICITY ANO NATION: Session 16 WOMEN, ENVIRONMENT ANO SUS- CONFLlCT, CONSOLlDATION ANO SOLlDARITY TAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: NEW FORMS OF Chair: Karen DUGGER (Dept Sociology, Bucknell COOPERATION ANO COLLECTIVISM Univ, Lewisburg, PA 17837, USA, Phone: JOINT SESSION WITH RC 24 ENVIRONMENT (717)5241117, Fax: (717)5243760) ANDSOCIETY Co-Chairs: Angela MILES (Dept Adult Education, Session 6 FEMINIST ORGANIZATIONS, GRASS- O.I.S.E., 252 Bloor Street West, Toronto, Ontario, ROOTS ORGANIZING, ENVIRONMENTAL M5S 1V5, CANADA, Phone: (416)9236641, Fax: STRUGGLES ANO THE EMPOWERMENT OF (416)9264725) and AbhaAVASTHI (Univ Lucknow, WOMEN Univ Campus, Badshah Bagh, Lucknow 226 007, Chair: Bernice MCNAIR BARNETT (Dept Edu- INDIA) and Fatima DAUD (Dept Sociology, Univ cational Policy Studies, Univ IlIinois, 1310 South Malaya, Kuala Lampur, Malaysia) 6th Str, Champaign, IL 61820, USA) Session 17 ENVISIONING THE FUTURE:WOMEN Session 7 COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES ON ANO ALTERNATIVE DEVELOPMENTS WOMEN'S MOVEMENTS Co-Chairs: Chhaya DATAR (7-8 Manjiri Makarand Chair: Patricia MARTIN (Dept Sociology, Florida Soc., Veer Savarkar Marg., Mahim, Bombay State Univ, Tallahassee, FL 32306, USA) 400016, INDIA) and Maria MIES (Fachbereich Sozialpadagogik, Fachhochschule Koln, Session 8 BUSINESS MEETING Mainzerstr. 5, 5 Kbln 1, GERMANY) Chair: Linda CHRISTIANSEN-RUFFMAN (Dept Session 18 BUSINESS MEETING ANO DESIGN- Sociology, Saint Mary's Univ, Halifax, NovaScotia ING FUTURE COMPARATIVE RESEARCH B3H 3C3, CANADA, Phone: (902)4205871, Fax: PROJECTS (902)4205561 ) Chair: Rhoda REDDOCK (Inst Social & Economic Rsch., Univ the West Indies, St. Augustine, Trini- Session 9 THE GERMAN WOMEN'S MOVEMENT dad, WEST INDIES)

Session 10 STATE POLlCIES FOR THE AD- VANCEMENT OF WOMEN - NATIONAL ANO IN- RC33: Logic and TERNATIONAL SYSTEMS ANO INSTITUTIONS Co-Chairs: Karuna Chanana AHMAD (School methodology in sociology Social Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru Univ, New Delhi 110067, INDIA) and Irma ARRIAGADA Program Coordinator: Karl M. van METER (UNECLAC, PO Box 927124, Amman, JOR- (CNRS-LlSH, 54, Boulevard Raspail, 75006 Paris, DAN) FRANCE, Phone:(1 )49542138, Fax: (1)45443155) Session 11 WOMEN'S POLlTICAL, ECONOMIC ANO COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP: COMPARA- Session 1 KNOWLEDGE ANO INFORMATION TIVE QUALlTATIVE ANO QUANTITATIVE ANAL Y- PROCESSED SOCIOLOGY SES Co-Chairs: M. HERFURTH (IZ, Lennéstrasse 30, Chair: Eva BLAY (Senado Federal, 70168-900 5300 Bonn 1, GERMANY, Phone:(228)2281, Fax: Brasilia, DF, BRAZIL) (228)2281120) and P. OHLY (IZ, Lennéstrasse 30, 5300 Bonn 1, GERMANY, Phone: (228)2281, Fax: Session 12 BECOMING A FEMINIST SOCIOLO- (228)2281120) GIST Chair: R.A. SYDIE (Dept Sociology, Univ Alberta, Session 2 COMPARATIVE RESEARCH/LONGI- Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2H4, CANADA) TUDINAL DATA ANO INFERENCE Chair: John BYNNER (SSRU, City Univ, North- Session 13 CONTRIBUTION OF FEMINIST SOCI- ampton Square, London, EC1V OHB, UNITED OLOGISTS TO GLOBAL TRANSFORMATION KINGDOM, Phone: (71)4778000, Fax: (71)4778583) Chair: Ayesha M. IMAM (AFRAS, Univ Sussex, Brighton, BNI GQN, UNITED KINGDOM) Session 3 PANEL DATA ANALYSIS Co-Chairs: Jost REINECKE (Inst Soziologie/ Session 14 REFLECTIONS ON THE SOUTHEAST/ Sozialpádagog., Westtalische Wilhems Univ, EAST ASIAN MIRACLE: MYTH ANO REALlTY Scharnhorststrasse 121, 4400 Münster, GER- Chair: Hesti R. WIJAYA (Women's Studies Cen- MANY, Phone: (251)839338, Fax: (251)839324) tre, Univ Brawijaya, JL. Mayjen Haryono 169, and Uwe ENGEL (Ferdinand-Wallbrecht-Str. 23, Malang 65145, INDONESIA, Phone: (341)51611, 3000 Hannover 1, GERMANY) Fax: (341 )65420) Session 4 FACTOR ANALYSIS OF CATEGORI- Session 15 FEMINIST THEORY ANO WOMEN'S CAL DATA ACTIVISM: THE WIDENING DIVIDE? Co-Chairs: Jorg BLASIUS (Ctral Archiv Empirical Co-Chairs: Neera DESAI (Research Cntr Wom- Social, Univ Kbln, Bachemer Strasse 40, 5000 en's Studies, SNDTWomen's Univ, Taikalwadi Rd Kbln, GERMANY, Phone:(221)4703155, Fax: Mahim, Jai Kutir, P.O. 400016 Bombay, INDIA) (221)4769444) and Harald M. ROHLlNGER (Ctral and Veena POONANCHA (INDIA) Archiv. Empirical Social, Univ Kbln, Bachemer Str.

26 40, 5000 K61n 41, GERMANY, Phone: Freibadstr. 30, 8000 München 90, GERMANY, (221)4769445, Fax: (221)4769444) and Michael Phone: (89)62306216, Fax:(89)62306162) GREENACREO Session 3 YOUTH POLlCY AND WELFARE Session 5 NETWORK ANALYSIS METHODS SYSTEMS Chair: PeterCARRINGTON (DeptSociology, Univ JOINT SESSION WITH RC 19 SOCIOLOGY OF Waterloo,Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3G1, CANADA) POVERTY, SOCIAL WELFARE AND SOCIAL POLlCY AND RC 09 SOCIAL PRACTICE AND Session 6 VARIETIES OF REALlSM IN SOCIAL SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION RESEARCH Co-Chairs: Klaus HURRElMANN (Univ Bielefeld, Chair: Barbara CZARNIAWSKA-JEORGES (Dept SFB 227, Univstr. 25, 4800 Bielefeld, GERMANY, Business Administration, Lund Univ, P.O. Box Phone: (521)1063151) and Britta JONSSON 7080, 22007 Lund, SWEDEN) (Kantarellragen 10, 19544 Marsta, SWEDEN, Phone: 76013251) Session 7 HISTORICAL METHODS Chair: larry GRIFFIN (Dept Sociology, Vanderbilt Session 4 SOCIAL EFFECTS OF YOUTH MIGRA- . Univ, Nashville, TN 32735, USA) TION Chair: Jürgen HARTMANN (Univ College, Falun, Session 8 EVALUATION RESEARCH Box 10044, 781 56 Borlanqe, SWEDEN, Phone: Co-Chairs: Huey CHON (Dept Sociology, Univ (24)375653, Fax: (24)378170) Akron, Akron, OH 44325-1905, USA) and Ray Session 5 EDUCATION AND CONTROL OF DEVI- PAWSON (Dept Sociology, Univ Leeds, Leeds, ANTYOUTH LS2 9JT, UNITED KINGDOM, Phone: (532)334419, Co-Chairs: Ibrahim OTHMAN O and Sabri Fax: (532)334415) RBEIHAT O

Session 9 RESEARCH IN THE THIRD WORLD Session 6 THE "BOND-LESS" WORLD OF Chair: Nancy ANDES (Dept Sociology, Univ CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH Alaska Anchorage, 3211 Providence Drive, An- JOINT SESSION WITH TG 03 SOCIOLOGY OF chorage, AK 99508, USA) CHILDHOOD Co-Chairs: Barbara NEWMAN O and Jens Session 10 MICROSIMULATION QVORTRUP (Sydjysk Universiteitscenter, Chair: Ulrich MUllER (ZUMA,Postfach 59 69, Glentevej 7, 6705 Esbjerg , DENMARK, Phone: 6800 Mannheim 1, GERMANY, Phone: (75)140011, Fax: (75)141261) (621)180040, Fax: (621)1800449) Session 7 ALlENATION AND NATIONALlZATION Session 11 PHENOMENOLOGICAL METHODS OFYOUTH IN SOCIAL RESEARCH Chair: Bruce WllSON (Inst Education, Univ Mel- Co-Chairs: RichardGRATHOFF(FacSociology, Univ bourne, Parkville 3052, AUSTRALIA, Phone: Bielefeld, Postfach8840, 4800 Bielefeld 1,GERMANY, (3)3448251 ) Phone: (521)1063974, Fax:(521)1062988) and Aaron V. CICOUREl (Dept Sociology, Univ Califomia, San Session 8 TRANS-NATIONAL SU RVIVAL PROB- Diego, La Jolla, CA 92093, USA) LEMS OF GLOBAL YOUTH

Session 9 THE CONSTRUCTION OF YOUTH IN THEORY AND PRACTICE RC34: Sociology of youth Co-Chairs: Ola STAFSENG O and Gérard MAUGER O Program Coordinator: Sibylle HUBNER-FUNK (Deutsches Jungendinstitut, Freibadstr. 30, 8000 Session 10 "LOST GENERATIONS" IN COL- München 90, GERMANY, Phone: (89)62306216, LAPSING STATE STRUCTURES Fax: (89)62306162) JOINT SESSION WITH RC 38 BIOGRAPHY ANDSOCIETY Session 1 CONVERGENCIES AND.CONFLlCTS Co-Chairs: Sibylle HUBNER-FUNK (Deutsches IN POST-SOCIALlST YOUTH AND YOUTH RE- Jungendinstitut, Freibadstr. 30, 8000 München SEARCH 90, GERMANY, Phone: (89)62306216, Fax: Co-Chairs: Igor IlYNSKI (Younosti Str 5/1, Mos- (89)62306162) cow 111442, RUSSIA, Fax: (95)3746132) and Dalibor HOlDA (Centre Higher Education Stud., Session 11 YOUTH CUL TURES IN TRANSITION U Luzickeho Seminare 13, 11800 Praha 1, CZECH Co-Chairs: Zhin-Kun JIN O and Dina REPUBLlC) KRAUSKOPF-ROGER O

Session 2 CONVERGENCIES AND CONFLlCTS Session 12 CONTRIBUTIONS OF YOUTH SOCI- IN UNITEDGERMAN YOUTH AND YOUTH RE- OLOGY TO NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL SEARCH CONFLlCT MANAGEMENT Co-Chairs: Hans-Uwe OTTO O and Sibylle Chair: ladislav MACHACEK (Slovak Acad. Sci- HUBNER-FUNK (Deutsches Jungendinstitut, ences, Inst Sociology, Hviezdoslav Square 10,

27 81364 Bratislava, SLOVAKIA, Phone: (7)331480, Session 10 BUSINESS MEETING Fax: (7)332476) Session 11 PROJECT ON META-TERMS AND Session 13 BUSINESS MEETING META-CONCEPTS:A ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION Co-Chairs: Alberto MARRADI (Viale Duse 32, 50137 Firenze FI, ITALY) and Stephen P. TURNER (Dept Philosophy, Univ South Florida, RC35: Committee on Tampa, FL 33620-5550, USA, Phone: conceptual and (813)9742447, Fax:(813)3609058) tenninological analysis Session 12 SOCIAL ORDER Chair: Edmund MOKRZYCKI (Inst Sociology, Polish Acad of Sciences, Nowy Swiat 72, 00-330 Program Coordinator: George GRAHAM (Public Warsaw, POLAND, Fax:(22)267181) DiscourseAnalysis Cnt, Vanderbilt Univ, Box 1814- B, Nashville, TN 37235, USA) Session 13 THE CONCEPTS OF CLUSTER AND NETWORK Session 1 THE CONCEPT OF "CONCEPT" (1) Co-Chairs: Anuska FERLlGOJ (Ljubljana Re- Chair: Giovanni MORO (CERFE, Via Flaminia 160, search Inst, Edvard Kardelj Univ, Kardeljeva 00196 Roma, ITAL Y, Fax: (6)3230936) J ploscad 5, 61000 Ljubljana, SLOVENIA) and Patrick DOREIAN (Dept Sociology, Univ Pitts- Session 2 THE CONCEPT OF "CONCEPT" (11) burgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15260, USA) Chair: Giovanni MORO (CERFE, Via Flaminia 160, 00196 Roma, ITAL Y, Fax: (6)3230936) Session 14 THE OBSERVEDrrHE UNOBSERVED/ THE UNOBSERVABLE Session 3 CERTAINTY Chair: Hans SCHADEE (DPS, Univ Trento, Via Chair: Volker DREIER (Schonblickstrasse Sa, 7015 Verdi 26, Trento 38100, ITAL Y) Korntal-Münchingen 2, GERMANY) Session 15 REALlSM Session 4 EXPLANATIONS: FUNCTIONAL AND Chair: K. Walter SCHWAGER (Dept Sociology & CAUSAL Anthropology, Laurentian Univ, Sudbury, Ontario Chair: Peter HALFPENNY (Dept Sociology, Univ P3E 2C6, CANADA) Manchester, Oxford Road, M13 9PL Manchester, UNITED KINGDOM, Fax: (61)2754751) Session 16 METATHEORIZING IN SOCIOLOGY Chair: George RITZER (Dept Sociology, Univ Session 5 MICRO-MACRO RELATIONS IN Maryland, College Park, MD 20742, USA, Phone: COMPLEX SYSTEMS (301)4056418) Chair: Jürgen KRIZ (Univ Osnabrück, Postfach 4469, 4500 Osnabrück, GERMANY, Fax: (60)5419694747) RC36: Alienation theory and Session 6 APPLlCATIONS OF CONCEPTUAL ANALYSIS (I) research Co-Chairs: Stephen P. TURNER (Dept Philoso- phy, Univ South Florida, Tampa, FL 33620-5550, Program Coordinator: Felix R. GEYER (SISWO, USA, Phone: (813)9742447, Fax: (813)3609058) Plantage Muidergracht 4, 1018 TV Amsterdam, and George GRAHAM (Public DiscourseAnalysis NETHERLANDS, Phone:(20)5270600, Fax: Cnt, Vanderbilt Univ, Box 1814-B, Nashville, TN (20)6229430) 37235, USA) Session 1 ALlENATION AND GENDER POLlTICS Session 7 APPLlCATIONS OF CONCEPTUAL Chair: Selina ADJEBENG-ASEM (Technology ANAL YSIS (11) Planning Unit, Obafemi Awolowo Univ, Ile-lfe, Co-Chairs: Stephen P. TURNER (Dept Philoso- NIGERIA) phy, Univ South Florida, Tampa, FL 33620-5550, USA, Phone: (813)9742447, Fax: (813)3609058) Session 2 THE FUTURE OF MARXIST ALlENA- and George GRAHAM (Public Discourse Analysis TION STUDIES Cnt, Vanderbilt Univ, Box 1814-B, Nashville, TN Chair: Peter W. ARCHIBALD (Dept Sociology, 37235, USA) MacMaster Univ, Hamilton, Ontario L8S 4M4, CANADA, Phone: (416)5259140) Session 8 THE INTERCOCTA PROJECT Chair: Fred W. RIGGS (3920 Lurline Drive, Hono- Session 3 ALlENATION AND EDUCATION lulu, HI 96816, USA, Phone: (808)7325308) Chair: William E. FEINBERG (Dept Sociology, Univ lIIinois at Urbana Champ., 909 West Oregon Str, Session 9 DISCOURSE ANAL YSIS Room 201, Urbana, IL 61801, USA, Phone: Co-Chairs: George GRAHAM (Public Discourse (513)5564717) Analysis Cnt, Vanderbilt Univ, Box 1814-B, Nash- ville, TN 37235, USA) Session 4 ALlENATION AND DREAMS

28 Chair: D. Raja GANESAN (Univ Madras, Univ Chair: David SCHWEITZER (Dept Anthropology Buildings, Chepauk, Triplicane, P.O., Madras 600 & Sociology, Univ British Columbia, 6303 N. W. 005, INDIA) Marine Drive, Vancouver, BC. V6T 2B2, CANADA, Phone: (604)7314049, Fax:(604)2286161) Session 5 ALlENATION, SEXUALlTY AND EMOTlON Chair: Shere HITE (18 Avenue de Suffren, 75015 Session 16 MYTH AND ALlENATION Paris, FRANCE) Chair: Shlomo SHOHAM (Inst Criminology, Trubowicz Building, Tel-Aviv Univ, Ramat-Aviv, Session 6 INDIVIDUALlSM, SELFHOOD AND 69978 Tel-Aviv,ISRAEL) ALlENATION IN (POST)MODERN SOCIETY Co-Chairs: Walter R. HEINZ (SFB 186, Session 17 FORUM DISCUSSION Wienerstrasse, 2800 Bremen 33, GERMANY, Co-Chairs: Felix R. GEYER (SISWO, Plantage Phone: 421702846) Muidergracht 4, 1018 TV Amsterdam, NETHER- LANDS, Phone:(20)5270600, Fax: (20)6229430) Session 7 ALlENATION, NATIONALlSM, ETHNIC and Walter R. HEINZ (SFB 186, Wienerstrasse, CONFLlCT 2800 Bremen 33, GERMANY, Phone: 421702846) Chair: John E. HORTON (Dept Sociology, Un iv California, 405 Hilgard Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90024- Session 18 FORUM DISCUSSION 1551, USA) Co-Chairs: Felix R. GEYER (SISWO, Plantage Session 8 ALlENATION AND MIGRATION Muidergracht 4, 1018 TV Amsterdam, NETHER- Chair: Devorah KALEKIN-FISHMAN (School LANDS, Phone:(20)5270600, Fax: (20)6229430) Education, UnivHaifa, MountCarmel, Haifa31999, and Walter R. HEINZ (SFB 186, Wienerstrasse, ISRAEL) 2800 Bremen 33, GERMANY, Phone: 421702846)

Session 9 ALlENATION AND AGENCY Chair: Lauren LANGMAN (Dept Sociology, Loyola RC37: Sociology of arts Univ, 6525 North Sheridan Road, Chicago, IL 60626, USA, Phone:(312)5083463) Program Coordinator: Vera L.ZOLBERG (Dept Session 10 ALlENATION AND YUGOSLA VTRAG- Sociology, New School for Social Research, 65 EDY Fifth Ave., New York, NY 10012, USA, Phone: Chair: Mihailo MARKOVIC (Serbian Acad Sci- (212)2295782, Fax: (212)2295315) ences, Kneza Mihaila 35, 11000 Belgrade, YU- GOSLAVIA) Session 1 CORPORATIONS AND THE ARTS IN GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE Session 11 ALlENATION IN URBAN SLUMSAND Co-Chairs: Rosanne MARTORELLA (Dept So- DE-ALlENATION STRATEGIES ciology, William Paterson College, 300 Pompton Chair: Andrew OLDENQUIST (Dept Philosophy, Road, Wayne, NY 07470, USA, Phone: Ohio State Univ, 350 Univ Hall, Columbus, OH (201)5952388, Fax: (201)5953522) and Volker 43210-1365, USA, Phone:(614)2623582, Fax: KIRCHBERG (Paul-Sorge Str 102, 2000 Ham- (614)2927502, E-mail: [email protected]) burg 61, GERMANY, Phone: (40)5510287)

Session 12 ALlENATION, POVERTY AND POLl- Session 2 ASPECTS OF FASHION TICS IN THIRD WORLD COUNTRIES Chair: Henri PERETZ (Univ Paris VIII, 15 Rue Chair: Frederick Mark ORKIN (CASE, P.O. Box Vaneau, 75007 Paris, FRANCE, Phone: 32882, Braamfontein 2017, SOUTH AFRICA, (1)47052991, Fax: (1)47833132) Phone: (11)3392181, Fax: (11)3397158) Session 3 FOOD/CUISINE Session 13 ALlENATION AND WORK Chair: Gary Alan FINE (Dept Sociology, Univ JOINT SESSION WITH RC 10 PARTICIPATION, Georgia, Athens, GA 30602, USA, Phone: WORKERS' CONTROLANDSELF-MANAGEMENT (706)5423175, Fax:(706)5424320) Co-Chairs: Menahem ROSNER (Kibbutz Reshafim, Post Habika 10905, ISRAEL, Phone: Session 4 SOCIAL MEMORY (6)583376, Fax:(6)653116) and Heinz SUNKER Chair: Iwona IRWIN-ZARECKA (Dept Sociology (Gesellschaftswissenschaften, Bergische Univ, & Anthropology, Wilfrid Laurier Univ, Waterloo, Postfach 100127,5600 Wuppertal, GERMANY) Ontario N2L 3C5, CANADA, Phone:(519)8841970)

Session 14 THEORETICAL AN CONCEPTUAL Session 5 THE CULTURAL CONSTRUCTION OF ADVANCES GROUP IDENTITIES IN THE MEDIA Chair: Richard SCHACHT (105 Gregory Hall- Chair: Richard A. PETERSON (Dept Sociology & Philosophy, Univ IL at Urbana-Champaign, 810 Anthropology, Vanderbilt Univ, P.O. Box 1635, South Wright St, Urbana, IL 61801, USA, Phone: Nashville, TN 37235, USA, Phone: (615)3227530, (271 )3332889) Fax:(615)3430230, E-mail: petersra@vuctrvax)

Session 15ALlENATION, REIFICATION ANDTHE Session 6 THEATRE ARTS ACROSS BOUNDA- ADVENT OF POSTMODERNITY RIES

29 Chair: Maria SHEVTSOVA (Dept French Studies, JOINT SESSION WITH RC 08 HISTORY OF Univ Sydney, Sydney, N.S.w. 2006, AUSTRALIA, SOCIOLOGY Phone:(2)6922381, Fax: (2)6924757) Co-Chairs: Muriel G. CANTOR (8408 Whitman Dr., Bethesda, MD 20819, USA, Phone:(202)8852485) Session 7 BORDER CUL TURES IN GLOBAL PER- and André DUCRET (Unversité de Genéve, Bd. SPECTIVE Helvétique 9, 1205 Genéve, SWITZERLAND, Chair: Jeffrey A. HALLEY (Div Social & Policy Phone:(22)7057144/45, Fax:(22)3112546) and Sciences, UnivTexas at San Antonio, San Antonio, Galina Stateva TASHEVA (Inst Sociology, 13A TX 78285-0655, USA, Phone: (512)6915624) Moskovskastr., 1000 Sofia, BULGARIA)

Session 8 CULTURAL HERITAGE ANO MUSE- Session 17 READING CULTURE ANO MEDIA- UMS ECOLOGY Co-Chairs: Catherine BALLE (CSO, 19 rueAmélie, JOINT SESSION WITH RC 14 SOCIOLOGY OF 75007 Paris, FRANCE, Phone: (1)45550414) and COMMUNICATION, KNOWLEDGEANDCULTURE Dominique POULOT (30 rue Brochant, 75017 Chair: Sergei PLOTNIKOV (Russian Rubaking Paris, FRANCE, Phone: (1)42635241) Reading Foundation, Chernyakhovskogo 82-92, 125319 Moscow, RUSSIA, Phone: (95)2539390, Session 9 BUSINESS MEETING Fax: (95)2539390) Session 10 CHANGING PUBLlC POLlCIES: A Session 18 ASPECTS OF CENSORSHIP COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF ARTS INSTITU- Chair: Nicola BEISEL (Dept Sociology, North- TIONS western Univ, Evanston,IL, USA, Phone: Chair: Judith Huggins BALFE (94 MT Hebron Rd, (708)4671250, Fax: (708)4919907) Montclair, NJ 07043, USA, Phone: (201)7464851)

Session 11 MUL TICULTURALlSM, DIVERSITY, ANO CONTESTED IDENTITIES RC38: Biography and Co-Chairs: Matthews HAMABATA (Office of society Dean, Haverford College, Haverford, PA 19041, USA, Fax:(215)8961224) and Vera L. ZOLBERG (Dept Sociology, New School for Social Research, Program Coordinator: Wolfram FISCHER- 65 Fifth Ave., New York, NY 10012, USA, Phone: ROSENTHAL (Sonnenallee 77, 1000 Berlin 44, (212)2295782, Fax: (212)2295315) GERMANY, Phone:(30)6234483, Fax: (30)6234483) Session 12 ARTISTIC ACTIVITY IN TERRITORIAL CONTEXT: CITIES, NATIONS ANO NEW POLlTI- Session 1 BIOGRAPHY IN RESTRUCTURING CAL SPACES SOCIETIES OF MIDDLEAND EASTERN EUROPE Chair: Arturo RODRIGUEZ MORATO (Dept Co-Chairs: Julia VAJDA (Duránci u. 29, 1116 Sociología, Univ Barcelona, Avda. Diagonal 690, Budapest, HUNGARY, Phone: (36)11385848, Fax: 08034 Barcelona, SPAIN, Phone: (3)4531757, Fax: (36)12663860) and Eva KOVACS (Duránci u. 29, (3)2802378) 1116 Budapest, HUNGARY, Phone:(36)11385848, Fax: (36)12663860) Session 13 SOCIOLOGY OF MUSIC Co-Chairs: Antoine HENNION (Cntr Sociologie, Session 2 BIOGRAPHIES IN URBAN RESEARCH Ecole Nationale Supo des Mines, 62, Bd. Saint- IN LATIN AMERICA Michel, 75272 Paris Cedex 06, FRANCE, Phone: Chair: Alejandra MASSOLO (Camino a Santa (1)40519191, Fax: (1)43545628) and Pierre-Michel Teresa 13, Torre 4, 1804 Pedregal del Lago, 14140 MENGER (Cntr Sociologie des Arts, 54, Bd. Mexico, D.F., MEXICO, Phone: (52)56521637, Fax: Raspail, 75270 Paris Cedex 06, FRANCE, Phone: (52)56450464) (1)43064544) Session 3 GENDER ANO BIOGRAPHY Session 14 MODELS FOR CULTURAL SOCIOL- Chair: Kathy E. DAVIS (Fac Social Sciences, Univ OGY: HUMANISTIC ANO SCIENTIFIC INTER- Utrecht, Heidelberglaan 2, 3584 CS Utrecht, SECTIONS NETHERLANDS, Phone: (31)30531977, Fax: Chair: Vera L. ZOLBERG (Dept Sociology, New (31)30531619) School for Social Research, 65 Fifth Ave., New York, NY 10003, USA, Phone: (212)2295737, Fax: Session 4 MIGRATION AS BIOGRAPHICAL (212)2192542) PROCESS Chair: Lena INOWLOCKI (Schepenstraat 87 B, Session 15 TRACES OF CUL TURE: ARCHITEC- 3039 NO Rotterdam, NETHERLANDS, Phone: TURE ANO THE NEW URBANITY (31)104652602) Chair: Daniel LA TOUCHE (1NRS, 3456 du Rocher, Montréal Québec H2X 2C6, CANADA, Phone: Session 5 FAMILlES IN THE WELFARE-STATE (514)4994005, Fax:(514)4994065) Chair: Martin KOHLI (Inst Sociology, Freie Univ Berlín, Hittorfstr. 16, 1000 Berlín 33, GER- Session 16 HISTORY OF THE SOCIOLOGY OF MANY, Phone:(49-30)8382242, Fax: (49- THEARTS 30)8385841 )

30 Session 6 THEORIES OF SUBJECT ANO THE Kiel 1, GERMANY, Phone: (421)75351, Fax: BIOGRAPHICAL APPROACH (421)325187) Chair: Consuelo CORRADI (Fac Sociologia, Via Salaria 113, 00198 Rome, ITAL Y, Phone: Session 4 EMERGENCY PLANNING: NEEOS, (396)33252655, Fax: (396)33269277) ASSESSMENTS ANO APPROACHES Chair: Nicholas PETROPOULOS (Emergency Session 7 WORK ANO OCCUPATIONAL BIOG- Research Center, 9 Sripolou, Athens 10682, RAPHIES GREECE, Phone:(1)3255031, Fax: (1)6445439)

Session 8 ETHNOZERTRISM ANO RACISM Session 5 RISK COMMUNICATION ANO PER- CEPTION Session 9 METHOOS: NARRATION-OOCU- Chair: Kathleen TIERNEY (Oept Sociology, Univ MENTS-VIOEOS Oelaware, Newark, DE 19716, USA, Phone: (302)4516618, Fax: (302)4512828)) Session 10 OCCUPATIONAL ASSESSMENT - INSTRUMENTALlZEO BIOGRAPHIES Session 6 OISASTER RESPONSE

Session 11 BIOGRAPHY BEYONOTHE MACRO- Session 7 METHOOOLOGICAL ISSUES ANO MICRO GAME? RESEARCH APPLlCATIONS Session 8 OISASTER MITIGATION Session 12WHATISAPOST-MOOERN BIOGRAPHY?

Session 13 SOCIOLOGIE CLlNIQUE ET RECITS DE VIE - CLlNICAL SOCIOLOGY ANO LlFE-STORIES RC40: Sociology of JOINT SESSION WITH RC 46 CLlNICAL SOCI- agriculture OLOGY Co-Chairs: Anastasia V. RIGAS (CNRS, 49, Lemessou Str., 10446 Athens, GREECE, Phone: Program Coordinator: Alessandro BONANNO (1 )8651468) and Wolfram FISCHER- (Oept Rural Sociology, Univ Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211, U.S.A., Phone:(314)8822873, Fax: ROSENTHAL (Sonnenallee 77, 1000 Berlin 44, GERMANY, Phone: (30)6234483, Fax: (314)8821473, Bitnet: RUSOA@MIZZOU1) (30)6234483) Session 14 GENEALOGIES SOCIALES RC41: Sociology of COMMENTEES ET COMPAREES JOINT SESSION WITH RC 28 SOCIAL population STRATIFICATION Co-Chairs: Daniel BERTAUX (EHESS-CEMS, 54, Program Coordinators: William F. STINNER Boulevard Raspail, 75006 Paris, FRANCE, Phone: (Oept Sociology, UMC 07, Utah State Univ, Logan, (1)49542459, Fax: (1)45449311) and Rudolf UT 84322-0730, USA, Phone:(801 )7501239, Fax: ANDORKA (Oept Sociology, Univ Economics, (801 )7501240, E-mail: [email protected]) and Fbván 8, P.O. Box 489, 1828 Budapest, HUN- Nan E.JOHNSON (Oept Sociology, Michigan State GARY, Phone:(361)1176268, Fax: (361)1178883) Univ, 425 Berkeley Hall, East Lansing, MI 48824- 1111, USA, Phone: (517)3539725, Fax: (517)3362856) RC39: Sociology of disasters Session 1 CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL OEMO- GRAPHIC PERSPECTIVES Program Coordinator: Thomas E. DRABEK (Oept Sociology, Univ Oenver, Oenver, CO 80208- Session 2 CONTEMPORARY METHOOOLOGI- 0209, USA, Fax: (303)9442524) CAL ISSUES IN SOCIAL OEMOGRAPHY

Session 1 OISASTER RECOVERY: SOCIAL SYS- Session 3 SOCIAL OEMOGRAPHY OF RACIAL TEM STUOIES ANO ETHNIC GROUPS Chair: Frederick L. BATES (Oept Sociology, Univ Georgia, Baldwin Hall, Athens, GA 30602, USA, Session 4 SOCIAL OEMOGRAPHY OF GENOER Phone: (706)5423196, Fax: (706)5424320) ROLES

Session 2 OISASTER RECOVERY: SOCIAL PSY- Session 5 FAMIL Y OECISION MAKING PROC- CHOLOGICAL APPROACHES ESSES ANO OEMOGRAPHIC BEHAVIOR Chair: Anna Marie BOILEAU (ISIG, Via Mazzini 13, 34170 Gorizia, ITAL Y) Session 6 COMMUNI1Y CONTEXTS ANO OE- MOGRAPHIC BEHAVIOR Session 3 THEORIES OF OISASTER Chair: Wolf R. DOMBROWSKY (lnst Soziologie, Session 7 SOCIAL OEMOGRAPHY OF THE LlFE Christian-Albrechts Univ, Olshausenstr 40/60,2300 COURSE (1): TRANSITION TO AOULTHOOO

31 Session 8 SOCIAL OEMOGRAPHY OF THE LlFE Session 7 ETHNIC MINORITIESANO RELATIONS COURSE (11): THE MIOOLE ANO LATER YEARS AMONG NATION STATES

Session 9 SOCIAL OEMOGRAPHY OF LABOR Session 8 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS UNOERUTILlZATION ANO EMPLOYMENT IN- OF THE TRANSITION TO MARKET SOCIETIES STABILlTY Chair: Aleksandra JASINSKA-KANIA (Inst So- ciology, Warsaw Univ, Karowa 18, 00-324 Warsaw, Session 10 SOCIAL OEMOGRAPHIC ASPECTS POLANO, Phone: (22)278599) OF POPULATION REOISTRIBUTION ANO RE- SETTLEMENT Session 9 CROSS CULTURAL SOCIAL PSY- CHOLOGY Session 11 INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION Chair: Michael BOND (ChineseUniv, HONG KONG)

Session 12 SOCIAL OEMOGRAPHIC ASPECTS Session 10 COALlTIONS ANO CONSENSUS IN OF HEAL TH CARE (1): OEVELOPEO SOCIETIES CONTEMPORARY SOCIETIES Chair: Jacek SZMATKA (Jagellonian Univ, Session 13 SOCIAL OEMOGRAPHIC ASPECTS Krakow, POLANO) OF HEALTH CARE (11): OEVELOPING SOCIETIES Session 11 PERSONALlTY ANOSOCIALSTRUC- Session 14 SOCIALOEMOGRAPHY OF AIOS TURE Chair: Alex INKELES (Hoover Instion on War, Session 15 CHILOBIRTH IN THE TEENS ANO Revolution and Peace, Stanford Univ, Stanford, FORTIES CA 94305-601 O, USA, Phone:(415)7234856, Fax: (415)7231687) Session 16 FAMIL Y PLANNING: ISSUES OF SUPPL y VERSUS OEMANO Session 12 SELF ANO IOENTITY IN CROSS- CULTURAL PERSPECTIVE Session 17 HISTORICAL OEMOGRAPHY Session 13 AOVANCES IN SURVEY RESEARCH METHOOS Chair: Chikio HAYASHI (Inst Mathematical Sta- RC42: Social psychology tistics, Tokyo, JAPAN)

Session 14 SOCIAL INEQUALlTY ANO SOCIAL Program Coordinator: Karen s. COOK (Oept JUSTICE: SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGICAL PER- Sociology OK-40, Univ Washington, Seattle, WA SPECTIVES 98195, USA, Phone:(206)5435882, Fax: (206)5432516) Session 15 ETHNIC CONFLlCT Chair: Rodolfo STAVENHAGEN (El Colegio de Session 1 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY ANO HEAL TH Mexico, Apdo. 20-671 ,Mexico,O.F.10740, MEXICO) Chair: James S. HOUSE (lnst Social Research, Univ Michigan, Box 1248, An Arbor, MI 48106, Session 16 THE SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY OF USA, Phone: (313)7646526, Fax: (313)7474575) GROUPS Chair: Toshio YAMAGISHI (Hokkaido Univ, Session 2 INOIVIOUALS ANO SOCIAL CHANGE Sapporo, JAPAN) Chair: Vladimir A. YADOV (Inst Sociology, Krzhizhanovskogo 24/35-5, 117259 Moscow, Session 17 QUALlTY OF LlFE: SOCIAL PSYCHO- RUSSIA, Phone: (95)1289109, Fax: (95)1289161) LOGICAL PERSPECTIVES Chair: Wolfgang ZAPF (Wissenschatszentrum, Session 3 INTERACTIONISM ANO INTERPRE- Berlin, GERMANY) TIVE SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY Chair: Gary Alan FINE (Oept Sociology, Univ Session 18 BUSINESS MEETING Georgia, Athens, GA 30602, USA, Phone: (706)5423175, Fax:(706)5424320)

Session 4 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY ANO PHE- RC43: Housing and built NOMENOLOGY environment Session 5 EMOTIONS ANO SOCIAL PSYCHOL- OGY Program Coordinator: David C. THORNS (Oept Chair: Heinz-Günter VESTER (Feldafinger Str. 43, Sociology, Univ Canterbury, Private Bag 4800, 8134 Poecking, GERMANY, Phone: 81578141) Christchurch, NEWZEALANO, Phone:(3)3642186, Fax: (3)3642977) Session6AOVANCESINEXPERIMENTALSOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY Session 1 HOUSING SOCIAL STRATIFICATION Chair: Karen S. COOK (Oept Sociology OK-40, ANO SOCIAL EXCLUSION UnivWashington, Seattle, WA98195, USA, Phone: Chair: Alan MURIE (Oept Planning and Housing, (206)5433065, Fax: (206)5432516) Heriot-Watt Univ, Lauriston Place, Edinburgh EH39

32 DF, UNITED KINGDOM, Phone: (31)2299311, Fax: Session 13 AFFORDABILlTY AND HOUSING (31)2296702) -NEEDS Chair: RoyAnthony DARKE (Urban Studies, Univ Session 2 CHANGING ROLE OF THE STATE IN Sheffield, 6 Claremont Place, Sheffield 5117 AD, HOUSING UNITED KINGDOM) Chair: Alan MURIE (Dept Planning and Housing, Heriot-Watt Univ, Lauriston Place, Edinburgh EH39 Session 14 QUALlTY OF LlFE AND HOUSING DF, UNITEDKINGDOM, Phone:(31)2299311, Fax: Chair: BiII MICHELSON (Cntr Urban & Commu- (31)2296702) nity Studies, Univ Toronto, 455 Spadina Ave, Toronto, Ontario M5S 2G8, CANADA) Session30WNEROCCUPATION,INHERITANCE AND WEAL TH TRANSFERS Session 15 HOUSING FOR THE ELDERL Y Chair: David C. THORNS (Dept Sociology, Univ Chair: Kazuo HAYAKAWA(FacEngineering, Kobe Canterbury, Private Bag 4800, Christchurch, NEW Univ, Rokkodai Nada, Kobe 657, JAPAN, Phone: ZEALAND, Phone: (3)3647168, Fax: (3)3042977) (78)8811212, Fax: (78)8813971) Session 16 "GRANDE PROJECTS" AND THEIR Session 4 THE THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL SOCIAL IMPACT IMPLlCATIONS OF MARKETISATION OF HOUS- Chair: Francois ASCHER (Ministere Equipement ING IN FORMER COMMUNIST COUNTRIES du Logement des Transport et Mer, Plan Con- Chair: Bronislaw MISZTAL (Dept Sociology, In- struction Architecture, 92055, La Defense Cedex diana Univ, Purdue Univ at Fort Wayne, Fort Wayne, 04, FRANCE) IN 46805-1499, USA, Fax: (219)4816485) Session 17 PUBLlC PLACES Session 5 HOUSING TRANSFORMATIONS IN Chair: Marc H. CHOKO (Dept Design, Univ Que- CHINA bec in Montreal, C. Postale8888, SuecA, Montreal, Chair: Leslie A. KILMARTIN (Cntr Housing & QC. H3C 3P8, CANADA) Planning, Swinburne Univ Technology, PO Box 218, Hawthorn 3122, Victoria, AUSTRALIA, Phone: Session 18 BUSINESS MEETING 36285311, Fax: 36285888) Session 6 SLUMS AND SQUATIER SETILE- RC44: Labor movements MENTS IN THE DEVELOPING COUNTRIES Chair: Ranvinder Singh SANDHU (Dept Sociol- ogy, Guru Nanak Dev Univ, Amritsar 143005, Program Coordinator: Richard HYMAN (In- INDIA) dustrial Relations Rsch.Unit, Univ Warwick, Cov- entry CV4 7AL, UNITED KINGDOM, Phone: Session 7 HOUSING POLlCIES IN THE THIRD (203)523840, Fax: (203)524184) WORLD COUNTRIES Chair: Ranvinder Singh SANDHU (Dept Sociol- Session 1 BUSINESS MEETING ogy, Guru Nanak Dev Univ, Amritsar 143005, INDIA) Session 2 TRANSITIONS TO DEMOCRACY AND THE ROLE OF LABOUR MOVEMENTS Session 8 VOLUNTEERS IN THE CITIES: ACTIVE Chair: Samuel VALENZUELA (St. Anthony's CITIZENSHIP College, Oxford, OX2 6JF, UNITED KINGDOM, Chair: Dan FERRAND-BECHMANN (40 Allée Fax: (44)865310518) Jules Verne, 78170 La Celle St. Cloud, FRANCE) Session 3 WORKER REPRESENTATION Session9HOUSINGFORTHENEWIMMIGRANTS EAST AND WEST: TOWARDS CONVER- (EUROPE) GENCE? Chair: Wim BLAUW (Erasmus Univ, P.O. Box 1738, Chair: Jelle VISSER (Sociologisch Inst, Oude 3000 DR Rotterdam, NETHERLANDS, Fax: Hoogstraat 24, 1012 CE Amsterdam, NETHER- (10)4537509) LANDS, Fax: (31)206249179)

Session 10 GENDER AND HOUSING Session 4 NEW AGENDAS, SHIFTING VALUES? Chair: Diana LEE-SMITH (Mazingira Inst, P.O.Box Chair: Richard HYMAN (Industrial Relations 14564, Nairabi, KENYA, Phone: (2)740284, Fax: Rsch.Unit, Un iv Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL, (2)7400524) UNITED KINGDOM, Phone: (203)523840, Fax: (203)524184) Session 11 URBAN RENEWALAND REVITALlSA- TION Session 5 CHANGING CONSTITUENCIES: Chair: Jurgen FRIEDERICHS (lnstSoziologie, Univ UNITING DIFFERENT INTERESTS Koln, Greinstr 2, 5000 Koln 41, GERMANY) Session 6 LABOUR, TRAINING AND THE PRO- Session 12 HOMELESSNESS DUCTION OF SKILLS Chair:BethHUTTMAN(DeptSociology&SocialServ., Chair: Sabine ERBES-SEGUIN (GRASS- Califomia State Univ, Hayward, CA 94542, USA) IRESCO, 59-61 rue Pouchet, 75049 Paris

33 Cedex 17, FRANCE, Phone:(1)40251211, Fax: Session 6 NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN RATIONAL (1)42289544) ACTOR THEORY Chair: Michael HECHTER (Dept Sociology, Univ Session 7 WHAT FUTURE FORTRADE UNIONS Arizona, Tucson, Al 85721, USA) IN POLlTICS? Session 7 BUSINESS MEETING Session 8LABOUR MOVEMENTS INTHE NEWLY INDUSTRIALlSED ASIAN ECONOMIES Chair: Hagen KOO (Dept Sociology, Porteus Hall 247, 2424 Maile Way, Honolulu, H196822, RC46: Clinical sociology USA, Phone:(808)9567693, Fax: (808) 9563707) Program Coordinator: Jan Marie FRITZ (254 Session 9 UNION RESPONSESTO NEW FORMS Serena Drive, Palm Desert, CA 92260, USA, Fax: OF MANAGEMENT (909)8805993) JOINT SESSIONWITH RC 10 PARTICIPATION, WORKERS'CONTROLANDSELF-MANAGEMENT Session 1 NATIONAL APPROACHES IN CLlNI- Co-Chairs: Marino REGINI (Via Pastrengo 14, CAL SOCIOLOGY 20159 Milano, ITALY, Phone: (2)6682077, Fax: Chair: Jan Marie FRITZ (254 Serena Drive, Palm (39)25457702) and Ake SANDBERG Desert, CA 92260, USA, Fax: (909)8805993) (Arbetslivscentrum, Box 5606, 11486 Stockholm, SWEDEN, Phone:(8)7909526, Fax:(8)106851) Session 2 WORK ANO ORGANIZATIONS Chair:Jacques RHEAUME (10875 Boulevard St- Laurent, Montréal, Québec H3L 2P8, CANADA, Fax:(514)9874650) RC45: Rational choice Session 3 EXECUTIVEBOARD MEETING

Program Coordinators: Werner RAUB Session 4 MENTAL HEALTH ANO THERAPY (Vakgroep ETS, Rijksuniversiteit Utrecht, Chair: Vincent de GAULEJAC (Lab de Heidelberglaan 2, 3584 CS Utrecht, NETHER- Changement Social, Univ ParisVII,2 PlaceJussieu, LANDS, Phone: (31)30532101, Fax: 75251 Paris Cedex 05, FRANCE, Phone: (31)534405) and Michael HECHTER (Dept (1)44276292, Fax: (1)44272853) Sociology, Univ Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721, USA) and Karl-Dieter OPP (Inst Sociology, Session 5 SOCIAL PROBLEMS Univ Hamburg, Allende-Platz 1, 2000 Hamburg Chair: Klimis NAVRIDIS (Yakinthou 21, 15123 1, GERMANY) Filothei, Athens, GREECE)

Session 1 COLLECTIVEACTION ANO POLlTICAL Session 6 QUESTIONS OF METHODS PROCESSES Chair: Gilles HOULE (Dept Sociologie, Univ Chair: Kar1-Dieter OPP (lnst Sociology, Univ Ham- Montréal, C.P. 6128, Succ."A", Montréal, Québec burg,Allende-Platz1,2000 Hamburg 1,GERMANY) H3C 3J7, CANADA)

Session 2 SOCIOLOGY ANO HISTORY Session 7 QUESTIONS OF ETHICS Chair:William I BRUSTEIN (DeptSociology, 1133, Chair: Francis LOICQ (9, Le Petit Champ, B-1320 Univ Minnesota, 26719th Ave South, Minneapolis, Nodebais, BELGIUM, Phone: (10)867007, Fax: MN 55455, USA, Phone: (612)6244842, Fax: (3271)816253) (612)6247020) Session 8 SOCIAL POLlTICS Session 3 INSTITUTIONS ANO INSTITUTIONAL Chair: Eugene ENRIQUEZ (205Bd. VincentAuriol, DESIGN 75013 Paris, FRANCE) Chair: Werner RAUB (Vakgroep ETS, Rijksuniversiteit Utrecht, Heidelberglaan 2, 3584 Session 9 METHODS OF EMPOWERMENT CS Utrecht, NETHERLANDS) Chair: Robert SEVIGNY (Dept Sociology, Univ Montréal, C.P. 6128, Succ. A, Montréal, Québec Session 4 ORGANIZATIONS: EMERGENCE, H3C 3J7, CANADA) FUNCTIONING, ANO EFFECTS Chair: Siegwart LlNDENBERG (Dept Sociology / Session 10 BUSINESS MEETING ICS, Groningen Univ, Grote Rozenst. 31,9712 TG Groningen, NETHERLANDS, Phone: (50)636258, Session 11 SOCIOLOGIE CLlNIQUE ET RECITS Fax: (50)636226) DE VIElCLlNICAL SOCIOLOGY ANO LlFE-STO- RIES Session 5 NETWORKS ANO SOCIAL CAPITAL JOINT SESSION WITH RC 38 BIOGRAPHY Chair:JamesS. COLEMAN (DeptSociology, Univ ANDSOCIETY Chicago, 1126 East 59th Street, Chicago, IL Co-Chairs: Wolfram FISCHER-ROSENTHAL 60637, USA, Phone: 1(312)7028696, Fax: (Sonnenallee 77, 1000 Berlin 44, GERMANY, 1(312)7029529) Phone:(30)6234483, Fax: (30)6234483) and

34 Anastasia V. RIGAS (CNRS, 49, Lemessou Str., Session 3 MOVEMENTS AND COUNTER- 10446 Athens, GREECE, Phone: (1)8651468) MOVEMENTS: EURO-NORTH AMERICAN CASES AND COMPARISONS Session 12 EVALUATION IN CLlNICALANDAP- Co-Chairs: WilliamCARROLLOand BobRATNER PLlED SOCIOLOGY (Dept Sociology, Univ Victoria, Victoria, British JOINTSESSION WITH RC26S0CIOTECHNICS Columbia V8W 305, CANADA) - SOCIOLOGICAL PRACTICE Chair: W. David WATTS (Vice-President Aca- Session 4 SOCIAL MOVEM ENTS, POLlTICS AN D demic Afta., Jacksonville State Univ, Jacksonville, THE STATE AL 36265-9982, USA, Fax: (205)7825888) Chair: Barbara EPSTEIN (History Consciousness Board, Oakes College, Univ California, Santa Cruz, Session 13 DUAL SOCIETY AND EXCLUSION CA 96964, USA, Phone: (415)5483348) JOINT SESSION WITH RC 09 SOCIAL PRAC- TICE AND SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION Session 5 SOCIAL MOVEMENTS AND DIVER- Chair: Rosinha MACHADO CARRION (PPGA, SITY (CONFLlCTS AND UNITY) UFRGS, Ave Joao Pessoa, 52 - Sala 11, 90-040 Chair: Richard FLACKS (Dept Sociology, Univ Porto Alegre RS, BRAZIL, Fax: (512)271036) California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106, U.S.A)

Session 14 CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS IN Session 6 SOCIAL MOVEMENTS AND THE HEAL TH SOCIOLOGY PROCESS OF GLOBALlZATION JOINTSESSION WITH RC 26 SOCIOTECHNICS Chair: Zsuzsa HEGEDUS (CADIS, 54 Bd. Raspail, - SOCIOLOGICAL PRACTICE 75006 Paris, FRANCE) Co-Chairs: Jan Marie FRITZ (254 Serena Drive, Palm Desert, CA 92260, USA, Fax: (909)8805993) Session 7 BUSINESS MEETING and Elizabeth J. CLARK (Albany Medical Center, A-82, 43 New Scotland Ave., Albany, NY 12208, Session 8 URBAN ACTORS AND MOVEMENTS: USA) THEACCESS TO CITIZENSHIP IN LATIN AMERICA Co-Chairs: Lucio KOWARICK (Univ Sao Paulo, Session 15 CLlNICAL SOCIOLOGY AND CHIL- Av. Luciano Gualberto, 315, Sala2049, Sao Paulo, DREN SP05508-900, BRAZIL, Phone: (11)2112269, Fax: Chair: Michelina TOSI (pzle. Medaglie d'Oro 7, (11)2116281) and Paulo J. KRISCHKE (Dept 00136 Roma, ITALY) Ciencias Sociais, Univ Federal Santa Catarina, Cx. Postal 476, Trindade, Florianopolis, SC 88040- Session 16 THEORY 900, BRAZIL) Chair: C. Margaret HALL (Dept Sociology, Georgetown Univ, Washington, D.C. 20057, Session 9 SOCIAL MOVEMENTS, CONSTITU- USA) TIONAL INNOVATION AND GROUP IDENTITY Chair: Allen J. SCOTT (School Economic & Social Session 17 ROUNDTABLE PRESENTA- Stud., UnivEastAnglia, NorwickNR4 7TJ, UNITED TIONS KINGDOM) Chair: Phillip D. ROBINETTE (1433 North Meads Avenue, Orange, CA 92669-1725, USA, Phone: Session 10 MOVEMENTS, MARKETS AND (714)9972195, Fax: (714)9579317) MARGINALlZATION OF LOWER CLASSES IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES Co-Chairs: Partha Nath MUKHERJI (Indian Sta- RC47: Social classes and tisticallnst, 7 S.J.S. Sansanwal Marg, New Delhi 110016, INDIA, Phone: 6866307) and Staffan social movements LlNDBERG (Dept Sociology, Univ Lund, Box 114, 221 00 Lund, SWEDEN) Program Coordinator: Louis MAHEU (Dept Sociologie, Univ Montreal, C.P. 6128, Succ. "A", Session 11 SOCIAL MOVEMENTS IN LATIN Montréal, Québec H3C 3J7, CANADA, Phone: AMERICA: THE CHALLENGES OF ECONOMIC (514)4845155, Fax: (514)3432252) AND SOCIO-POLlTICAL TRANSFORMATION Chair: Manuel Antonio GARRETON (FLACSO, Session 1 COLLECTIVE ACTION AND THE CRI- Castilla 3213, Santiago, CHILE) TIQUE OF MODERNITY: NEW CHALLENGES, NEW PERSPECTIVES Session 12 THE TRANSFORMATION OF DE- Chair: Louis MAHEU (Dept Sociologie, Univ MOCRACY AND SOCIAL MOVEMENTS: ASIA Montreal, C.P. 6128, Succ."A", Montréal, Québec ANDAFRICA H3C 3J7, CANADA, Phone: (514)4845155, Fax: Chair: RolandROTH (lnstSocialwissen Forschung, (514)3432252) Freie Univ Berlin, Babalsberger Str. 14-16, 1000 Berlin 31, GERMANY, Phone: (30)85002294, Fax: Session 2 SOCIAL MOVEMENTS, NATIONAL (30)85002139) IDENTITY AND ETHNICITY Chair: Michel WIEVIORKA (CADIS, 54 Bd. Raspail, Session 13 SOCIAL IDENTITY AND POLlTICS OF 75006 Paris, FRANCE) THE ENVIRONMENT

35 Chair: John URRY (Dept Sociology, Univ Lan- Co-Chairs: Dieter RUCHT (WZB, Reichpietschufer caster, Lancaster LA1 4YN, UNITED KINGDOM, 50, 1000 Berlin 30, GERMANY, Phone: Phone: (524)68053, Fax: (524)844788) (30)25491306, Fax: (30)25491684) and Roland . ROTH (FU, 216, Babalsberger Str. 14-16, 1000 Session 14 SOCIAL MOVEMENTS ANO NEW Berlin 46, GERMANY, Phone: (30)85002294, Fax: ORGANIZATIONAL FORMS OF COLLECTIVE (30)85002139) ACTION Chair: Pierre HAMEL (Inst Urbanisme, Univ Session 4 COMPARATIVE ANALYSES OF SO- Montréal, C.P. 6128, Succ. A, Montréal, Ouébec CIAL MOVEMENTS (1). MOBILlZATION STRUC- H3C 3J7, CANADA) TURES OF WESTERN SOCIAL MOVEMENTS Co-Chairs: Donatella DELLAPORTA(WZB, 1000 Session 15 FEMINISM, NATIONALlSM ANO Berlin 30, GERMANY) and Bert KLANDERMANS CITIZENSHIP (Dept Social Psychology, Free Univ, de Boelelaan Co-Chairs: Danielle JUTEAU (Dept Sociologie, 1081, 1081 HV Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS, Univ Montréal, C.P. 6128, Succ. "A", Montréal, Phone: (20)5485550, Fax: (20)6429863) Ouébec H3C 3J7, CANADA) and Sylvia WALBY (Dept Sociology, London School Economics, Session 5 SOCIAL MOVEMENTS IN THE WEST Houghtons Str, London WC2A 2AE, UNITED (2). CURRENT PERSPECTIVES KINGDOM, Phone: (71)4057686, Fax: (71)2420392) Co-Chairs: Ron EYERMAN (DeptSociology, Univ Session 16 GENDER, SEXUALlTY ANO POLl- Lund, Box 114, 22100 Lund, SWEDEN, Phone: TICS: NEW DIRECTIONS FOR OLD MOVEMENTS (46)108864, Fax: (46)104794) and Christopher Co-Chairs: Elspeth PROBYN (DeptSociologie, Univ ROOTES (Eliot College, Univ Canterbury, Canter- Montréal, C.P. 6128, Succ."A", Montréal, Ouébec bury CT2 7NS, UNITED KINGDOM, Phone: H3C 3J7, CANADA) and R.V. CONNELL (Dept So- (227)452912, Fax: (227)459025) ciology, Univ Califomia, Santa Cruz, CA 90064, USA) Session 6 NEW RESEARCH ON SOCIAL MOVE- Session 17 LOCAL MOVEMENTS ANO CIVIL MENTS (2). NEW MOVEMENTS IN EAST EUROPE SOCIETY: CULTURAL ANO POLlTICAL TRANS- Co-Chairs: Alexander CHLOPIN (Inst Political & FORMATION Labour Stud., Kolpachny per 9 a, 101831 Mos- Chair: Carlo CARBONI (Dept Teoria Systeme & cow, RUSSIA) and Irina KAMENSKAYA (lnst Organ., Fac Scienze Politiche, Viale Crucioli 122, Political & LabourStud., Kolpachny per9 a, 101831 64100 Teramo, ITAL Y, Phone: (71)801370) Moscow, RUSSIA)

Session 18 SOCIAL MOVEMENTS THEORY, Session 7 COMPARATIVEANALYSES IN SOCIAL PARTICULARISMS ANO UNIVERSALlTY: MOVEMENTS (2). LATIN AMERICAN ANO EAST BRIDGING THE GAP EUROPEAN MOVEMENTS COMPARED Chair: Henri LUSTIGER- THALER (Dept Sociol- Co-Chairs: Arturo ESCOBAR (Dept Sociology & ogy, Concordia Univ, 1455 Maisonneuve W., Anthropology, Smith College, Northampton, MA Montréal, Ouébec H3G 1M8, CANADA, Phone: 01063, USA, Phone: (413)5869240) and Bronislaw (514)7315317, Fax: (514)8483492) MISZTAL (Dept Sociology, Indiana Univ, Purdue Univat Fort Wayne, Fort Wayne, IN 46805-1499, USA, Fax:(219)4816485) WG01: Collective behaviour Session 8 PAST, PRESENT ANO FUTURE OF and social movements STUDENT MOVEMENTS Co-Chairs: Enrique LARANA (Fac CC Políticas y Program Coordinator: Bronislaw MISZTAL Sociología, Univ Complutense, Campus de (Dept Sociology, Indiana Univ, Purdue Univ at Fort Somosaguas, 28223 Madrid, SPAIN) and Richard Wayne, Fort Wayne, IN 46805-1499, USA, Fax: FLACKS (Univ California, Santa Barbara, CA (219)4816485) 93106, USA)

Session 1 PLENARY SESSION Session 9 NEW RESEARCH ON SOCIAL MOVE- Chair: Bronislaw MISZTAL (Dept Sociology, In- MENTS (3). POLlTICAL CONFIGURATIONS ANO diana Univ, Purdue Univ at Fort Wayne, Fort Wayne, MOVEMENTS IN POST-COMMUNISM IN 46805-1499, USA, Fax:(219)4816485) Chair: Máté SZABO (ELTEUniv, Egeytem ter 1-3, 1364 Budapest, HUNGARY) Session 2 SOCIAL MOVEMENTS IN THE WEST (1). CURRENT PERSPECTIVES Session 10 COMPARATIVE ANALYSES OF SO- Co-Chairs: Alberto MELUCCI (Dept Sociology, CIAL MOVEMENTS (3). ETHNIC MOVEMENTS Univ Milano, Via Conservatorio 7, 20122 Milano, Chair: Bert KLANDERMANS (Dept Social Psy- ITALY, Phone: (7)6008508, Fax: (7)6015104) and chology, Free Univ, de Boelelaan 1081, 1081 HV Wanda DRESSLER (Chryseis-CNRS, 57-59 rue Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS, Phone: (20) Pouchet, 75017 Paris, FRANCE) 5485550, Fax: (20)6429863)

Session 3 NEW RESEARCH ON SOCIAL MOVE- Session 11 MOVEMENTIZATION OF SOCIAL MENTS (1) CHANGE

36 Co-Chairs: Bronislaw MISZTAL (Dept Sociology, Chair: Bennetta JULES-ROSETTE (Dept Soci- Indiana Univ, Purdue Univ at Fort Wayne, Fort ology, Univ California-San Diego, 9500 Gilman Wayne, IN 46805-1499, USA, Fax: (219)4816485) Drive, La Jolla, CA 92093-0102, USA, Fax: and Slawomir MAGALA (International Business (619)7554570) School, Erasmus Univ, Rotterdam, NETHER- Session 3 TOURISM ANO MULTIETHNICITY LANDS) Chair: Anath ARIEL DE VIDAS (Melchor Ocampo 114, Tantouca, Veracruz 92100, Session 12 NEW RESEARCH ON SOCIAL MEXICO) MOVEMENTS (3) Chair: Hanspeter KRIESI (Univ Geneve, 1211 Session 4 PATRIMONY, TOURISM, ANO NOS- Geneve 4, SWITZERLAND) TALGIA Chair: Nelson H. GRABURN (Dept Anthro- Session 13 BUSINESS MEETING pology, Univ California, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA, Phone: (510)6422120, Fax: (510) Session 14 THEORETICAL ANAL YSES ANO 6438557) EMPIRICAL STUDIESOF CB Co-Chairs: Gary Alan FINE (Dept Sociology, Session 6 TOURISM ANO RELlGION Univ Georgia, Athens, GA 30602, USA, Phone: Chair: Krzysztof PRZECLAWSKI (Inst Tourism, (706)5423175, Fax: (706)5424320) and Jerry ul. Merlinieqoüa, 00551 Warsaw, POLAND, Phone: LEWIS (Kent State Univ, Kent, OH 44242, (2)6286424) USA) Session 7 RESORTS: OPENOR CLOSED TO THE Session 15 CROWDS ANO RIOTS HOSTING COUNTRY Chair: Wolf R. DOMBROWSKY (Inst Soziologie, Chair: Willy FACHE (Sportstraat 323, 9000 Gent, Christian-Albrechts Univ, Olshausenstr 40/60,2300 BELGIUM, Phone: (91)227675) Kiel 1, GERMANY) Session 8 STRATEGY OF INTERNATIONAL Session 16 COLLECTIVE ACTION CHAINS IN DEVELOPMENT OF TOURISM Chair: Robert John HOLTON (Dept Sociology, Chair: Pierre GOUIRAND (Hotel Westminster, 27 Flinders Univ, Bedford Park, SA 5042, AUSTRA- Promenade des Anglais, 06000 Nice, FRANCE, LIA) Phone:(3)882944, Fax: (3)824535)

Session 17 RELlGIOUSAND FUNDAMENTALlST Session 9 MEMORY, PATRIMONY, ANO THE MOVEMENTS PAST Chair: Anson SHUPE (Indiana Univ at FortWayne, Chair: Shelly SHENHAV-KELLER (Dept Sociol- Fort Wayne, IN. 46805, USA, Phone:(219) ogy & Anthropology, Hebrew Univ Jerusalem, 4855626) Jerusalem 91905, ISRAEL)

Session 18 RECEPTION/SOCIAL HOUR Session 10 PATRIMONY ANO ETHNOLOGY Chair: Saphie JAMA (66 Bd. Napoléon 111, Bettina 5, 06200 Nice, FRANCE) WG04: Sociology of mental Session 11 REWRITING THE TOURIST health Co-Chairs: Soile E.J. VEIJOLA (Dept Sociology, Univ Jyvaskylá, P.O. Box 35, 40351 .Jyvaskyla, Program Coordinator: Rumi K. PRICE (Dept FINLAND, Phone: (90)3496363, Fax: 7019751) Psychiatry, Washington Univ School Medicine, and Eeva JOKINEN (Dept Sociology, Univ Box 8134, St. Louis, MO 63110, U.SA) .Jyváskylá, P.O. Box 35, 40351 .Jyváskylá, FIN- LAND)

Session 12 THE CONCEPT OF THE "SOUTH" IN WG05: International tourism FINNISH TOURISM: FROM SITE-ORIENTED TO IMAGE-ORIENTED TOURISM Program Coordinator: Bennetta JULES-RO- Chair: Tom SELANNIEMI (Dept Ethnology, SETTE(Dept Sociology, Univ California-San Diego, Univ Jyvaskyla, PL 35, 40357 Jyvaskyla, La Jolla, CA 92093, USA, Fax: (619)7557590) FINLAND)

Session 1 THE BOUNDARIES OF TOURISTIC Session 13 POSTMODERNITY ANO TOURISM: IMAGERY WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? Chair: Graham M.S. DANN (Dept Sociology, Univ Chair: Paris TSARTAS (National Center of, So- the West-Indies, P.O.Box 64, Bridgetown, BAR- cial Research, Sophocleous Str 1, 105 59 Ath- BADOS W.I., Fax: (809)4251327) ens, GREECE, Phone: (1 )3216215, Fax: (1)3216471) Session 2 COLLECTIVE MEMORY, BORDERS ANO BOUNDARIES IN FRENCH ANO WEST AF- Session 14 EUROPE IN THE '90S: NEW PLACES, RICAN TOURISM NEW PHASES, WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?

37 Chair: Paris TSARTAS (National Center of, So- cial Research, Sophocleous Str 1, 105 59 Ath- WG07: National movement ens, GREECE, Phone: (1)3216215, Fax: (1)3216471) and imperialism

Program Coordinator: Peter GRAN (Dept WG06: Social indicators History, Temple Univ, Philadelphia, PA 19122, U.SA) Program Coordinator: Wolfgang GLA TZER (Fach Gesellschaftswissen., J. W. Goethe Univ, Postfach 11 19 32, 6000 Frankfurt am Main 11, TG01: Time use research GERMANY, Phone: (69)7983584, Fax: (6171 )25769) Program Coordinator: Andrew s. Session 1 DIRECTIONS OF SOCIETAL DEVEL- HARVEY (Time Use Research Cntr, Saint OPMENT IN THIRD WORLD COUNTRIES Mary's Univ, Halifax, Nova Scotia B3H 3C3, CANADA, Phone: (902)4205676, Fax: Session 2 DIRECTIONS OF SOCIETAL DEVEL- (902)4205561 ) OPMENT IN EAST EUROPEAN COUNTRIES Chair: Rudolf ANDORKA (Dept Sociology, Univ Economics, Dimitrov ter 8, Postacim 1828, Bp. 5 TG02: Sociocybernetics and Pf. 489, Budapest IX, HUNGARY, Phone: (1)1175172, Fax: (1)1176714) social systems theory

Session 3 DIRECTIONS OF SOCIETAL DEVEL- Program Coordinator: Francisco PARRA- OPMENT IN ASIA ANO AUSTRALIA LUNA (Fac Political Science & Sociology, Univ Co-Chairs: Li LU LU (German College, Tongji Univ, Complutense, Campus Somosaguas, 28023 Ma- Siping Lu 1239, Shanghai 200092, CHINA, Phone: drid, SPAIN) 25554312749) and Bruce HEADEY (Dept Political Science, Univ Melbourne, Parck VIC. 3052, AUS- TRALIA, Phone: (03)3446586, Fax: (03)3447898) TG03: Sociology of Session 4 DIRECTIONS OF SOCIETAL DEVEL- childhood OPMENT IN WESTERN COUNTRIES Co-Chairs: Heinz-HerbertNOLL(ZUMA, Postfach 122155,6800 Mannheim 1,GERMANY) and Simon Program Coordinator: Jens QVORTRUP LANGLOIS (lQRC, 14 Haldimand, Québec P.Q. (Sydjysk Univscenter, Niels Bohrs Vej 9, 6700 GIR 4N4, CANADA) Esbjerg, DENMARK, Phone:(79)141176, Fax: (79)141199) Session 5 QUALlTY OF LIFE IN TRANSNATIONAL COMPARISONS Session 1 MONITORING CHILDREN'S CONDI- Chair: Ruut VEENHOVEN (Dept Sociology, TIONS ACROSS THE WORLD Erasmus Univ, Postbus 1738, 3000 DR Rotter- Chair: Eugeen VERHELLEN (BELGIUM) dam, NETHERLANDS) Session 2 THEORIES ANO METHODS IN CHILD- Session 6 DEMOCRA TIC TRANSITIONS FROM HOOD ANAL YSIS (CHILDREN AS INFORMANTS, AUTHORITARIAN RULE ANO THE QUALlTY OF CHILDHOOD STATISTICS) CITIZENS LlFE Chair: Gertrud LENZER (USA) Chair: Doh C. SHIN (Political Science Dept, Sangamon State Univ, Springfield,IL62704-9243, Session 3 CHILDREN'S ACTIVITIES USA) Session 4 CHILDREN AT RISKAND POLlTICS OF Session 7 THE QUALlTY OF LlFE OF WOMEN CHILDHOOD Chair: Annemette SORENSEN (Max Planck Inst Chair: Robert van KRIEKEN (Dept Social Work, Bríounqsforsch, Lentzeallee 94, 1000 Berlin 33, Univ Sydney, 2006 Sydney, AUSTRALIA) GERMANY, Phone: 30829951, Fax: 8249939) Session 5 INTERGENERATIONAL RELATIONS, Session 8 THE QUALlTY OF LlFE OF CHILDREN, SHIFTING SOLlDARITIES YOUTH ANO ELDERLY PEOPLE Chair: Giovanni SGRITIA (ITAL Y) Chair: Abbott FERRISS (Dept Sociology, Emory Univ, Atlanta, GA. 30322, USA)

Session 9 THEORETICAL ANO METHODOLOGI- TG05: Famine and society CAL PROBLEMS OF SOCIAL INDICATORS Chair: Joachim VOGEL (Statistics Sweden, 100 Program Coordinator: Anita RANGASAMI (100- Karlavaqen, 11581 Stockholm, SWEDEN) B Defence Colony, New Delhi 110 024, INDIA)

38 UNITED KINGDOM, Phone: (533)522720)) TG06: Sociology of Session 3 PROFESSIONS AND REGIO- NALlZATION IN EUROPEAND AMERICA occupational groups Co-Chairs: Louis H. ORZACK (Dept Sociol- ogy, Rutgers Univ, Seven Bunny Circle, Program Coordinator: Yvette LUCAS Newton, MA 02158, USA) and G. PAICHELER (ERMOPRES, Univ Toulouse le Mirail, 5 (Paris, FRANCE) Allées Antonio Machado, 31058 Toulouse Cedex, FRANCE, Phone: (61)504505, Fax: Session 4 THE DEVELOPMENT OF PROFES- (61 )504963) SIONS ON THE LONG TERM IN VARIOUS AND CHANGING SOCIETIES: HISTORICAL AND Session 1 PROFESSIONALS' COMPETENCIES COMPARATIVE APPROACHES ANDTHEIR USE BY PUBLlCAND PRIVATEMAN- Co-Chairs: J. COLLlN (Montréal, CANADA) and AGEMENT Yvette LUCAS (15 Rue des Paqurettes, 31500 Co-Chairs: André GRELON (lnst Recher.Sociétés Toulouse, FRANCE, Phone: (61)443559, Fax: Contemp., LASMAS, 59, Rue Pouchet, 75849 (61)415649) Paris, Cedex 17, FRANCE,Phone: 40251050) and O. HOMS IFERET (Barcelona, SPAIN) Session 5 EDUCATION AND WORK: THE RELA- TIONSHIP BETWEEN EVOLUTION OF WORK Session2 EMERGENCEOFNEWPROFESSIONAL AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF PERMANENT (OCCUPATIONAL) GROUPS TRAINING Co-Chairs: Mirella GIANNINI (Sociologia del JOINT SESSIONWITH RC 30 SOCIOLOGYOF Lavara, Univ di Bari, PiazzaCesare Battisti, 70100 WORK Bari,ITAL Y) and Terry J. JOHNSON (Dept Soci- Chair: Claude DUBAR (9 Square du Port Royal, ology, Univ Leicester, Univ Road, Leicester, 75013 Paris, FRANCE, Phone: 43314871)

39 ECOND WORLDWIDE COMPETITION FOR YOUNG SOCIOLOGISTS

The Second ISA Worldwide Academy of Social Sciences, P.O. Box 2002, Ago-Iwoye, competition for Young Soci- No. 5, Jianguo Mennei St., - Nigeria. ologists is well under way, and Beijing 100732, P.R.China. Fax: already quite a number of pa- (86-1)5137737. English/Seeond language: pers have been submitted to Asia the Tampere Secretariat. Chinese (1/): Hong Kong, Tai- President: A.M. Shah, In- However, because of unfore- wan, Singapore, Overseas Chi- dian Sociological Society, seen difficulties in getting nese School of Economics, Uni- some of the regional juries President: Chin Chun Vi, versity of Delhi, Delhi organized, in arder to ensure ISSP, Academia Sinica, 110007, India. that potential contributors from Nankang,Taipei 11529,Taiwan. all regions of the world shall Tel: (886-2)7821693, Fax: (886- English/Seeond language: have an equal chance of par- 2)7854160 Middle East ticipating the deadline for President: Ataf Odibat, Hu- submitting papers is extended English/First language (1):USA manities,SocialSciencesandLaw by one month. This means that andCanada Department,PhiladelphiaUniver- papers should reach the President: Christopher sity, P.O. Box 925475, Amman, Tampere Secretariat at the Chase-Dunn, Dept. of Sociol- Jordan. Tel: (962)698405. Fax: latest by May 31, 1993. ogy, Johns Hopkins University, (962)695567. 3400 North Charles Street, Regional juries and their Batlimore, MD 21218-2685, English/Seeond language (1): presidents USA. Tel: (1-410)5167626. Fax: Western Europe (1-410)5167590. President: Peter Hedstrbm, Arabie Dept. of Sociology, Stockholm President: Tahar Labib, Arab English/First language (1/): UK University, 106 91 Stockholm, Sociological Association,444 EI- and other Commonwealth Sweden. Tel:(46-8)163128.Fax: Menzah, 1004 Tunis, Tunisia. President:William Outhwaite, (46-8)6125580. Tel: (216-1)284042, Fax: (216- Arts A, University of Sussex, 1)750786. Brighton, Sussex BN1 9QN, UK. English/Seeond language (1/): Developer:MartinAlbrow,Dept. Eastem Europe Chinese (1):Peoples' Repub- of Sociology, Roehampton Insti- President: Pal Tamas, Insti- lie ofChina tute, Roehampton Lane, London tute of Sociology, Hungarian President: Lu Xuey, Institute SW15 5PJ, UK. Tel: (44- Acadamy of Sciences, Conflict ofSociology, ChineseAcademy 81)3923000.Fax:(44-81)3923431. Research, Benczur u. 33,1068 of Social Sciences, No. 5 Budapest, Hungary. Tel: (36- Jianguo Mennei St., Beijing English/Seeond language: 1)1221685,1229912. Fax: (36- 100732, P.R. China. Tel: (86- Afriea 1)1221685. 1)5138154; President: Olayiwola Eri- Developer: Wang Zhenyu, nosho, Department of Sociol- Freneh/First language Institute of Sociology, Chinese ogy, Ogun State University, President: Claude Javeau,

40 Institute de Sociologie, Japanese Autónoma de Madrid, Ciudad Universite Libre de Bruxelles, President: Shujiro Yazawa, Universitaria de Canto Blanco, Ave Jeanne 44, C.P. 124, 1050 Faculty of Social Studies, 28049 Madrid, Spain. Tel: (34- Bruxelles, Belgium. Tel: (32- Hitotsubashi University, 6-2-8 1)3975000. Fax: (34-1 )3974259. 2)6503498. Fax: (32-2)6503304 Tokiwa, Urawa-shi, Saitama- Ken, Japan. Fax: (81-0425)74- Spanish (1/): Latin America French/Secondlanguage 2630. President: Magdalena Leen, President: M'hammed Centro de Estudios Sociales, Sabour, University of Joensuu, Portugese Facultad de Sciencias Humanas, P.O. Box 111, 80101 Joensuu, President: Jose Madueira Pinto, Universidad Nacional, Bogotá, Finland. Tel: (358-73)1512332. Faculdadede Economiado Porto, Colombia. Tel:(571-222)2131001. Fax: (358-73)1512714. Rua Roberto Frias, 4200 Porto, Fax: (571-222)0057. Portugal. Tel: (351-793)2272. Fax: German (351-02)4105050. For full details of the Compe- President: Günther Lüschen, tition see the Announcement HeinrichHeineUniversitat:,Institutfür Russian published in the ISA Bulletin 56- S o z i a I w i s s e n s e h a ft en, President: Vladimir Yadov, 57(Winter 1991/Spring 1992)or Universitatsstrasse 1, 4000 Institute of Sociology, Academy ask for further information from: Düsseldorf, Germany. Tel: (49- of Science, Krzhizhanovskogo Second Worldwide Competition 211)3115187.Fax:(49-211)3115187. 24/35 b.5, 117259 Moscow, for Young Sociologists Russia. Tel: (70-95)1289109. Attn: V. Stolte-Heiskanen Italian Fax: (70-95)1289161. University of Tampere, Depart- President: Alessandro ment of Sociology Pizzorno; Dept. of Political and Spanish (1):Spain and Mexico P.O. Box 607,33101 Tampere, Social Sciences, European Uni- President: Ricardo Montoro, Finland versity Institute, C.P. 2330, Dept. Sociologia, Facultad Tel: (358-31)156564, Fax:(358- 50100 , Italy. Economicas, Universidad 31)156080.

41 N SOCIOLOGY IN JAPAN ANO JAPANESE SOCIOLOGICAL SOCIETY by Joji Watanuki, President

If we take the year 1893 - the The Japan Sociological Soci- forts, such as organizing inter- year that the first chair of full ety has grown into the general national conferences, and pub- professorshi p of sociology was professional association of lishingBib/iographyof Japanese created and occupied by a Japanese sociologists.lts mem- Sociotcqicel Literature in West- Japanese scholar at the Tokyo bership is2,434 (asof October 3, ern Languages (published in Imperial University - as our 1992); and its annual meeting, 1982, 1986, 1990). Moreover, starting point, sociology in Ja- which is usually held in October, we just started (October 1992) pan has a hundred year tradi- attractsnearly1,000participants. to publish in English, /nterna- tion. In the 1920's, during the The research activities of Japa- tiona/ Journa/ of Japanese So- decade known as Taisho de- nese sociologists can be meas- ciotoqy, Subsequent issues will mocracy, when maximum de- ured by such figures as the be published annually in Octo- mocratization was achieved number of publications in books ber every year. The new journal under the Meiji Constitution and articles by sociologists. Ac- will hep familiarize international Regime, empirically oriented cording to a bibliography com- scholars with some of the sociology started to develop in piled by the Japan Sociological meaningful contributions of Japan and the Japan Socio- Society and published in Japanese sociologists, and logical Society was established Shakaigaku Hyoron (Japanese hopefully encourage them to in 1923. The Japan Sociologi- Sociological Review), No. 178, undertake further cross-national cal Society and also Japanese September1992,127booksand collaboration and exchange. sociology as a whole somehow about 1,200 articles were pub- survived the militaristic and au- lished by Japanese sociologists For further information on thoritarian period of the 1930's during the year 1991. Japan Sociological Society, and the subsequent war, and write to The Japan Sociological started to develop rapidly inthe Because of the successful Society, e/o Department of So- post-World War 11 periodo De- indigenization of higher educa- ciology, Faculty of Letters, Uni- mocratization, economic tion and research activities in versity of Tokyo, Hongo, growth with its positive and Japan, most of those publica- Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113, Japan, negative consequences, ex- tions are written in Japanese, Fax: (81-3)38156672 pansion of higher education, which makes it difficult forthem and stimulus from abroad, in- to be circulated internationally. For details on /nternationa/ cluding that brought about by However, what is desirable for Journa/ of Japanese Socioioqy, activities of the International Japanese sociology isa balance please write to Shujiro Yazawa, Sociological Association - all between indigenization and in- Editor-in-Chief, The Japan So- those conditions favored the ternationalization. In the direc- ciological Society, 7-3 Hongo, development of sociology in tion of internationalization, we Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113, Japan, Japan. have been making various ef- Phone: (81-3)3812-2111

42 ALL FOR PAPERS ANO PARTICIPATION

"the South" and from Eastern papers in Bielefeld, Germany, at Competition on Europe. Participation of both the World Congress of Sociol- Gender early and mid-career scholars is ogy, 18-23July, 1994.Although encouraged. funding cannot be promised, Hierarchies and RC 32 will provide support to Social An International Jury will be help the winners find resources established by RC 32. Because to attend this meeting. It is an- Transformation of the financial and resource ticipated that winners will also constraints of this project, the participate in a pre-conference ISA Research Committee 32 competition will not consider seminar before the ISA Con- on Women in Society is organ- papersthat havemorethan 6.000 gress that will work on the plan- izing a world competition to words or about 20 pages of text, ning of a comparative research stimulate the formulation of plus 10 pages maximum of ref- project. comparative studies on the erences and footnotes. Papers changing position of women must be typed in standard pitch Papers should be sent by air throughout the developing and be double spaced. Given andpostmarkedbyApri115,1993, world. Papers are invited that thecommunication needsofthis to: Intemational Competition on elaborate a conceptual frame- project andthe lackoftranslation Gender and Development, c/o work dealing with the effects of resources, papers must be Instituto Universitario de social movements at bringing submitted in English.A capacity Pesquisas do Rio de Janero about change in the cultural, for verbal communication inthat (IUPERJ)RuadaMatr, iz82,22260 religious, ethnic and national languageisalso desirable. Since Rio de Janero P RJ, Brazil. political spheres and in wom- papers will be judged anony- en's lives.They should highlight mously, your name, address, the conditions under which phone, fax numbers, (if relevant) women move from a position of and the paper's title should be Graduate School dependency to a position of au- submitted on a separate page. for Social tonomy within households. The paper's title but not your Research Theyshould focus specifically name should be at the top of the on the changing ways of dealing paper. with sexuality and reproduction Papers will be evaluated on The Graduate School for So- while providing bridges between the basis of: their use of sociol- cial Research at the Institute of such level of analysis and the ogy to work out gender ques- Philosophy and Sociology, changing nature of national tions; their conceptual innova- Polish Academy of Sciences, in governments to accommodate tion; their way of developing the Warsaw, Poland, was estab- women's demands on these arguments; the possibility ofthe lished in the spring of 1992 by a dimensions. You may wish to use in a comparative interna- group of scholars- philosophers, place the essay within the con- tional framework; and their po- sociologists, historians, jurists, text of global restructuring. tential to be operationalized for economists, psychologists, and Another purpose of the com- use in a future comparative re- political scientists - employed in petition is to stimulate the par- search project. Papers that are various institutes of the Polish ticipation of researchers from not on the topic as outlined in Academy of Sciences and col- developing countries, particu- paragraph one will not be con- leges. larly those from remote regions sidered. The Graduate School for So- as well as those who have had cial Research will train doctoral little opportunity to engage in Results will be announced by students in the social sciences world meetings. Consequently the end of 1993. The sociolo- and humanities with special this competition is open to gists whose papers are chosen emphasis on the contemporary scholars and researchers from will be invited to present their social, economic political and

43 cultural problems of the coun- Graduate School for Social to themselves as Ludar, Rom, tries of Central and Eastern Research Roma, Romnichels, Sinti, and Europe. Institute of Philosophy and So- Travellers. The Journal pub- The Graduate School for So- ciology lishes articles in anthropology, cial Research has no intention Nowy Swiat 72, 00-330 art, folklore and folklife, history, of replacing the existing doc- Warszawa, Poland, fax (48- linguistics, literature, music, toral studies, but it does wish to 22)268733 political science, and sociology, offer - in addition to them - an- as well as reviews of books and other, more effective and more audiovisualmaterials,notes,and interdisciplinary approach. In annotated texts.' this system the student will be Journal of the required to take a specific Gypsy Lore The Journal appears twice a number of course hours and Society yearand isedited and published earn credits for them. He will be under the sponsorship of the able to choose his scientific Gypsy Lore Society. supervisor and the courses of- TheJournal of the Gypsy Lore Founded in 1888, theJournal fered by the School. Society has resumed publica- of the Gypsy Lore Society pub- The School will also try to tions and welcomes articles in lished in four series up to 1982. involve its students and teach- all branches of sociology deal- ers in international exchange ing with the cultures of groups Inquiries and manuscripts programmes and educational traditionally known as Gypsies should be sent to the editor, cooperation and research. as well as traveler or peripatetic Sheila Salo, 5607 Greenleaf groups. These groups include, Road, Cheverly, MO 20785, For further details contact: among others, those referring USA.

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Information: Información: June 19, 1993 Irena Juozeliuniene, Liudo Héctor EguiarteSakar,Centro Giros 102-8, Vilnius Estatal de Estudios 2035, Lithuania, tel: (7) Municipales de Guanajuato, ISA WG on Mental Health 0122471561 San Sebastián 78, C.P. Interim Conference 36000, Guanajuato, Gto Place: Mexico, tel:(473)26143; Rome,ltaly fax:(473)25355 Theme: June 27 - July 3, Work and Mental Health 1993 Information: Brent M. Shea, Dept Anthro- June 29-July 4, pology & Sociology, Sweet VII Pacific Science Associa- 1993 BriarCollege, Sweet Briar,VA tion Inter-Congress 24595-0001, USA, fax (1- Place: 804)3816173 Okinawa, Japan ISA RC Sociology of Sport Theme: Seminar The Pacific: Crossroads for Place: Culture and Nature Vienna, Austria June 20-26, 1993 Information: Theme: VII Pacific Science Inter- Sport in Space and Time International Conference on Congress Secretariat, e/o Topics: Children and AIDS: Medical, Section of International Af- Space, time and sport; The ethical, and legal issues fairs, University Ryukyus, 1- impact of sport on spaceand Place: Senbaru, Nishihara, Okinawa time; The social use of space International Institute for the 903-01, Japan, tel: and time Sociology of Law, Oñate, Spain (98)895221, fax (98)8954586 Information: Sponsor: Otmar Weiss, Institut fur ISA Research Committee on Sportwissenschaften, Sociology of Law June 29 - July 2, Univ Vienna, Auf der Schelz Information: 6, 1150 Vienna, A u s t r i a, EmilioViano, School of Public 1993 fax: (43)19822661131 Affairs, The American Univer- sity, Washington, DC 20016- ISA RC 10: VI Seminario 8043,USA,tel:(1-202)8852953, Iberoamericano sobre fax (1-202)8851292 Participación, Autogestión y July 4-9, 1993 Desarrollo de Comunidades, Personas, Organizaciones y xv World Congress of June 25-30, 1993 Municipios Gerontology Lugar: Place: Guanajuato, Mexico Budapest, Hungary ISA RC on Family Research Temas: Theme: XXIXth International Semi- Autogestión comunitaria y Science for Healthy Aging nar participación ciudadana; Program: Place: Participación en organizaciones Plenary sessions, symposia, Palanga, Lithuania económicas; Desarrollohumano section meetings, poster Topic: y participación; Teoría y presgeriatrics, behavioral and Rapid Social Change and metodologías de investigación social sciences, practice, plan- Family sobreparticipaciónyautogestión. ning and policy; multi-discipli-

45 nary approaches to selected is- Drawing new borders and forms Information: sues. of association between Gerhard Budin, INFOTERM, Information: public sector and society. Heinestrasse 38, GerontologyWorld Congress, Information: Postfach 130, 1021 Vienna, Budapest Convention Centre, IIAS, rue Defacqz 1,bte 11, Austria, fax: (43 222) P.O.B. 233, Budapest, 1444 1050 Brussels, Belgium, tel: 2163272 Hungary, tel: (361)1852507, (32-2)5389165, fax: (32- fax: (361)1852127. 2)5379702 September 8-11, July 5-9, 1993 August 22-27, 1993 1993 ISA RC on Sociology of Law Material Culture Studies Annual Meeting Fourth Conference on 11th International Congress Place: Research in Consumption Oñati, Spain on Criminology Place: Place: Theme: Amsterdam, The Netherlands Human Rights for the XXI Budapest, Hungary Theme: Century Theme: The Global and the Local Information: Socio-Political Change and Consumption and European Serena Barkham-Huxley, Crime: Challenge of the 21 st Identity IISJO,Apdo. 28, 20560 Oñati, Century Topics: Spain,tel: (34-43)783064,fax: Information: Theoretical perspectives on (34-43)783147 Intercongress Ud., Dózsa mass-consumption and Gyórgy út 84/a, 1068 Buda- identity; The household and pest, Hungary, tel: (36- consumption; The transfor- 1)1222203, fax:(36- mations of objects and identi- July 25-30, 1993 1)1424118 ties; Rituals of consumption. Information: 4th International Pragmatics Cora Govers, SISWO, Plantage Muidergracht 4, Conference August 24, 1993 Place: 1018 TV Amsterdam, The Kobe,Japan Netherlands, fax: (31- ISA RC on Sociology of Theme: 20)6229430 Cognition and Communica- Population Seminar tion in an Intercultural Context Place: Montreal, Quebec, Canada Information: September 24-28, International Pragmatics As- Topics: sociation, P.O.Box 33,2018 International/internal migra- 1993 11, Belgium, fax (32- tion; Gender roles; Fertility; 2)2305574 Health and mortality; Aging and the life course. Global Forum on Environ- Information: mental and Development Nan E. Johnson, Dept Soci- Education July 27-30, 1993 ology, Michigan State Univ, Place: EastLansing,M148824-1111, New Delhi, India USA, fax: (517)3362856, Organizer: Second International Con- bitnet: 13543NEJ@MSU IndianEnvironmentalSociety, ference of Administrative Asian Environmental Society Sciences Topics: Place: Urban environment; Human Toluca, Mexico August 25-28, rights, legislation and environ- Theme: 1993 ment; Global commons; Energy Redesigning the State Profile and environment; Industry and for Social and Economic environmental safety; Popula- Development Change ISA RC Conceptual and tion and development; Natural Topics: Terminological Analysis resource managements; New State democratization and INTERCOCTA Workshop technologies for sustainable decentralization; State re- Place: development; Youth, women structuring for the struggle to Cologne, Germany and sustainable development; overcome poverty; The Theme: Media, community mobilization post-adjustment state and the Recent developments in the and voluntary organisations. new international economic computerization of the Information: and technological context; In- printed draft for a Pilot Indian EnvironmentalSociety, ternational dimension of INTERCOCTA Glossary for U-112, Vidhata House, Vikas nationalinstitutional re f o r m ; Researchers on Ethnicity. Marg,Shakarpur,Delhi110092,

46 India, tel: (91-11)2223311, fax: Annex, Dept Theme: (91-11)3317301. Individual & Family Stu- Small States in the Emerging dies, Univ Del a w a re, New Europe Newark, DE 19716, USA, tel: Organizer: November 6-9, (1-302)8312934, fax: (1- Austrian Sociological Asso- 302)8311 038 ciation and the Department of 1993 Sociology, University of Klagenfurt Main Topies: ISA RC on Family Researeh November 25-27, States and regions; Transi- Seminar 1993 tion; Globalization Place: Information: Annapolis, Maryland, USA Wolfgang Pbllauer, Dept Soci- Theme: Xlllth Austrian Convention of ology, Univ Klagenfurt, Unive- Genderand Families: Choices, Soeiology rsitátsstr 65-67, 9020 Kla- Challenges and Changing Policy Place: genfurt, Austria, tel: (463) Information: University of Klagenfurt, Aus- 2700472, fax: (463)2700467 Barbara H. Settles, 111 Alison tria

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