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XIII World Congress of 8ociology: Practical Information 3 German Organizing Committee 5

Preliminary Congress Program: 8ymposia 9 Research Committees 12 Working Groups 54 Thematic Groups 58 Ad Hoc 8essions 59

Annual Meeting of the Executive Committee 63

In Memoriam: Mark van der Val! 65

Job Opportunities, Cal! for Participation 67

Calendar of Future Events 71

The ISA Bulletin is the official publication of the Secretariat of the International Sociological Association. Editor: Izabela Barlinska. Assistant Editor: José 1. Reguera. Design and lay-out: ESTUART. Three issues per year appear in Spring. Fall and Winter with an average printing of 3000 copies. The ISA Bulletin is distributed free of charge to members of the ISA. Published by the International Sociological Association under the auspices of ISSC and with the financial assistance of UNESCO. UNESCO subvention 1992-1993jSHSjSESj68jSUBj16. ISSN 0383-8501. Printed by Gráficas Aries. S.A .. Madrid. Spain. Depósito legal: M.25817-1987 Manuel Castells Research Coordlnatlng EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE University Autonoma Commltt •• Madrid, Spain Chair: Daniel Bertaux 1991-1994 Neuma Aguiar, RC 32 Felix Geyer Rudolf Andorka. RC 28 President: SISWO, Netherlands Jürgen Hartmann, RC 34 T.K. Oommen Alberto Martinelli, RC 02 School of Social Sciences Jürgen Hartmann Karl. M. van Meter, RC 33 Jawaharlal Nehru University University of Borlánqe Gyorgy Széll, RC 10 110067 New Delhi Sweden Henry Teune, RC 24 India Stella R. Ouah, RC 15 Ivan Kuvacic Vlce-President, University of Zagreb Publicatlons Commltt •• Research Council: Croatia Chair: William Outhwaite, UK Daniel Bertaux EC representatives: Centre d'Etude des Alberto Martinelli Rudolf Andorka. Hungary Mouvements Sociaux U . ersity of Milan Maria Carrilho, Portug 54, Bd. Raspail It Stella R. Ouah, Sing e 75006 Parts RCC representative: France Karl M. van Meter Daniel Bertaux, France LlSH-CNRS, Paris Current Sociology: Vice-Presldent, France Robert Brym, Editor Program Committee: Gyorgy Széll, Germany Neil Smelser Stella R. Ouah Nikolai Genov, Bulgaria Office of President University of S' apore International Sociology: University of California Singapore Richard Grathoff, Editor 300 Lakeside Drive Elizabeth King, Assistant Editor Oakland, CA 94612 Veronica Stolt:.e-I'ieislo!!JlE!Il Melvin Kohn, USA USA University of T e Céline Saint-Pierre, Canada Finland Sage Studies in International Vice-President, Sociology: Membership & Finance: Gyorgy Széll obert J. Brym, Editor Vladimir Yadov University of Osnabrück Y.B. Damle, India Institute of Sociology Germany Sociological Abstracts: Russian Academy of Science ea P. C 1, Editor Krzhizhanovskogo 24/35 b.5 Henry Teune G~ ications: 117259 Moscow University of Pennsylvania ,U Russia USA

Past President 1986-1990: Executive Secretary: Margaret Archer Izabela Barlinska artinelli and University of Warwick United Kingdom Bertaux and Karl

SUB-COMMITTEES MEMBERS Represe e to ICSSD U ESCO Membership Committee d G~ , Germany Neuma Aguiar Chair: Vladimir Yadov, Russia IUPERJ, Rio de Janeiro Felix Geyer, The Netherlands Representatlves to Unlted Brazil Veronica Stolte-Heiskanen, Nation. Finland Vtenna: Jürgen Hartmann; Rudolf Andorka Gyorgy Széll, Germany Geneva: Alberto Martinelli & University of Economic Maria Carrilho (Alternate); Sciences Finance Committee New York: Henry Teune & e' Budapest, Hungary Chair: Jürgen Hartmann, Sweden Smelser (Alternate) Karl M. van Meter, France Maria Carrilho Gyorgy Széll, Germany Representatlve to WHO ISCTE Hans-Ulrich Deppe, G Lisbon, Portugal XI I WO C ESS o CIOLOGY

y 18-23, 1994, Bielefeld, Germany

venue will be provided from Monday to Friday (July 18-22, Congress Travel and Local 1994) from 8.00 a.m. till 4.00 Registration Arrangements p.m.

The German Organizing Com- Information about travel con- Co gress Registration and mittee of the XIII World Con- nections in Germany, the local Hotel Reserva ion Forms have gress of Sociology, the Gesell- shuttle bus, and cultural and been a1ready widely distributed schaft für Internationale Soziol- tourist programs can be ob- by elSA. Additional copies ogie (GIS), stands by to assist tained from the GIS, University are available from the ISA the participants with all informa- of Bielefeld, Post Box 10 01 31, Secretariat in Madrid or may be tion related to the organization 33501 Bielefeld, Germany, Fax made by photocopy. at the Congress venue. (521)1066399. The GIS as the local orga- AII Congress Registration nizer of the Congress is not in Lufthansa has been ap- payments have to be sent to charge of preparing the aca- pointed Official Carrier of the the ISA Secretariat in Madrid. demic programo Questions XIII World Congress of Sociol- about the academic program of ogy. Lufthansa offices around As far as Congress fees are the Congress should be di- the world will assist the partici- concerned, it should be clarified rected to the ISA Secretariat. pants with competitive prices. once again that "ISA members" For speclal travel arrange- are those who have paid their Hotel reservation forms will ments, please call: individual membership dues to be processed by the Bielefeld NorthAmerican participants the ISA for a current year. AII Tourist Information, Am to Travel Service Corporation at others are "non-members". Bahnhof, 33602 Bielefeld, (800)327023 under the code Germany, Fax (521)178811. 'World Congress of Sociology"; Congress participant's kits will Participants interested in low European participants to be available at the Congress budget accommodation should Congress Partner (Emmastr. Re-gistration Desks located in make their reservations as soon 120, 28213 Bremen, Germany) the entrance hall of the as possible (closing date: at (421 )219073, fax 216419. University of Bielefeld. March 31, 1994). Registration Desks will be open Europcar Interrent is official from July 16th through 23rd, Banking servlces: partici- sponsor of the XIII World Con- 1994, from 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. pants arriving at Bielefeld on gress of Sociology. Europcar the weekend before the Con- officers at the airports where gress, i.e. July 16-17, 1994, participants arrive at in Please note that only should note that the German Germany stand by to assist registered participants will be banking institutions are closed them with specially priced permitted to attend Congress on Saturday and Sunday. The packages of renting a caro Partí- sessions. banking service of the Spar- cipants can also rent a car in kasse Bielefeld at the Congress advance by the international

3 partners of Europcar around the opportunity to present his course of the University. The world or Europcar Hamburg books and display during the GIS requests every publisher 0130-2211. Congress week at minimal preferring optio (2) to use his costs. Only the Bookstore LUCE own equip e e exhibi- is mandated to sell books at the tion. Please co e G S, International Book campus! Please contact: Book- H.J. Franz, Exhibition store B. LUCE, Mr. H.J. Leibing, Bielefeld, Pos So Universitatsstr. 25, 33615 33501 Bielefel Bielefeld, Germany, Phone (521)1066399. TheGISoH3r$t'M:> optionsfor (521)102773, Fax (521)105501 participating in the international book exhibition: (2) Publishers can rent the (1) The Bookstore Benedikt necessary space for a stand of Reproduction and LUCE located in the central eir own for presenting their Sale of Papers concourse of the University will boa s from the GIS at the toll rent nearly a third of the con- O O; per squaremeter and Papers Reproduction & S e course for the pre-sentation of day. The space for the publish- Center will be organized by e books. The Bookstore LUCE ers' stands will be situated in an GIS at the Congress venue and offers to every publisher the area beside the central con papers will be duplicated on request at a modest price.

4 GERMA o GANIZING COM EE OF THE XIII WORLD CONGRESS OF SOCIOLOGY

by Hans-Jürgen Franz, GIS Executive Assistant

In the end of 989 several not only the house of the ISA the GIS had negotiated with members of the Faculty of journal International Sociology, different governmental agen- Sociology at the University of but its first Director, Richard cies, foundations, and potential Bielefeld (Germany) founded Grathoff, oversees also projects sponsors to ensure the basic the society for international related to the subject of the funding. Although the interna- sociology Gesellschaft für Inter- internationalization of sociology. tional economic crisis has nationale Soziologie (GIS). The lhe DPA is financed by the affected the unified Germany as organizational goals of that state government of Northrhine- well as other countries it was society were twofold. lhe con- Westfalia and the ISA. possible to secure financial stituent members of the GIS conditions for organizing the have been interested in the On behalf of the Deutsche ISA Congress. promotion of scientific projects Gesellschaft für Soziologie Subsidies of the German dealing with the internationaliza- (German Society of Sociology) Research Foundation (DFG), tion of contemporary sociology the GIS submitted in 1990 the the Federal Ministry of Research on the one hand, and in prepar- application for holding the Xlllth and Technology, the state- ing the application for holding World Congress. That applica- government of Northrhine- the Xlllth World Congress of tion included calculations of the Westfalia and the city of Sociology in Bielefeld, on the capacities of the University of Bielefeld on the one hand, and other. Bielefeld to become the Con- the Bertelsmann AG, Gütersioh, gress venue and of the supply as main sponsor on the other, Members of the GIS are: of accommodations for the enable the GIS as local organiz- Peter Weingart (Chair), participants in Bielefeld and ing committee to hold the Xlllth Adrienne Windhoff-Heritier (Co- nearby towns. In March 1991 World Congress of Sociology. Chair), Dietrich Storbeck (Trea- the meeting of the ISA Execu- surer), Karin Knorr-Cetina, tive Committee was held in From July 18th through Franz-Xaver Kaufmann (Board Bielefeld and it was decided 23rd, 1994, all Congress ses- Members), Hans-Dieter Evers, that the 1994 World Congress sions will be he Id in the audito- Richard Grathoff, Niklas would take place in Bielefeld. ria and lecture rooms of the Luhmann, Othein Rammstedt, Since that decision the Contract University of Bielefeld. lhe Gert Schmidt, and Helmut and the Program Committees of Congress venue will be con- Willke. the ISA have closely cooper- nected with hotels and low Since 1991 Hans-Jürgen ated with the GIS in preparing budget accommodations of Franz is employed as Executive the Congress. Bielefeld and nearby towns by a Assistant of the GIS. regular shuttle bus free of From the very beginning the charge for every participant. In 1990 the GIS and the ISA efforts of the GIS were concen- founded in Bielefeld the Docu- trated upon the problem of lhe GIS is closely cooperating mentation, Publication and funding such a big event like with the administrative and Analyses Centre (DPA). This is the 1994 Congress. Since 1990 technical staff of the University

5 The GIS and Partners: (from left to right) Helmut Skowronek (Head of the University), Hans-Rudolf Holtkamp (Head of the Tourist Information Bielefeld), Hans..Jürgen Franz (Executive Assistant of GIS), Peter Weingart (Head of GIS), Dietrich Storbeck (Treasurer of GIS). Photo by Norma Langohr, Bielefeld. of Bielefeld as well as the city of tories and the facilities of daily Research is hosting every year Bielefeld and its Tourist lntor- life like cafeterias, canteens or several academic working mation in order to organize an shops.The building offers a groups and a long-term re- attractive ISA XIII World Con- well integrated infrastructure search group of 20-30 people gress of Sociology. and the central concourse of (tor a period of 3 up to 12 the University functions like a months) dealing with different market square where a bank, a scientific subjects. Moreover,six post office, a bookstore, catete- special research units The Congress Venue: rias, restaurants and other (Sonderforschungsbereiche) the University of shops are surrounding a central funded by the German Re- place of communication. search Foundation (DFG), each Bielefeld comprising several research 14 taculties constitute the projects with common points of The University of Bielefeld University: the Faculties of conceptual and/or thematical was fciunded in 1969 and thus Biology, Chemistry, Economics, reference, are functioning at the represents a 'young university' Education, History and Philoso- University. Finally, seven post- coverinq disciplines of natural phy, Law,Linguistics and Litera- graduate programs were estab- sciences as well as of human ture, Mathematics, Physics, lished in Bielefeld that are fun- and social sciences. From the Psychology and Sciences of ded by the German Research beginning the University was Sports, Public Health, Sociol- Foundation (DFG) and the characterized by clear decisions ogy, Technical Sciences, Theol- Volkswagen Foundation. of specialized interests of re- ogy, Geography and Arts. search and interdisciplinary Besides the 14 faculties activities. 17.000 students are regis- mentioned above, there are tered at the University and 270 several institutes of research Since 1976the centralbuild- professors and about 500 like for example the Institute o ing of the University that will be scientific collaborators work Population Research and . the venue of the forthcoming together in teaching and re- Policy, the Institute fo World Congress of Sociology, search. The students of and Technology Stl.KfE~ assembles all the faculties and Bielefeld can choose among 69 Institute of Euro - institutes as well as the central courses of studies. national Law library with its 1.7 billions of the Educa' books "under one roof'. The Researchhasalwaysbeen a campus of Bielefeld is featured central feature of the University by short distances between of Bielefeld. Since 1968 the lecture rooms, bureaus, labora- Center of Interdisciplinary

6 developments or social prob- The culturallife of Bielefeld is nomic experience. On occasion lems are another feature of the multifaceted. The Kunsthalle of the World Congress the University. The transfer of scien- Bielefeld, a museum of 20th Bielefeld association of innkeep- tific results to areas of eco- century art invites the visitors as ers and gastronomers will nomic, social and political well as four other museums: the celebrate the 111th jubilee of its practice and the cooperation Museum of Heritage and Natu- foundation by a Gastronomic between scientists and repre- ral History, the Farmhouse Festival to be held from July 21 sentatives of business, politics, Museum, and the Regional through 24, 1994. AII Congress administration and professions History Museum. participants are welcome to the are the central objects of these Two theatres, the Stadt- opening of the Festival which activities. theater and the Theater am will take place on Thursday, Alten Markt, are offering a wide July 21, 1994, at 17:00 hrs at It is a fortunate coincidence range of cultural experiences Alter Markt, the historical center that the event of the Congress reaching from opera, through of Bielefeld. will take place in the year of e drama and ballet to musical. 25th jubilee of the founda ion of A venue of classical music The University of Bielefeld, a the University. Thus, the Univer- is the concert hall Oetkerhalle. campus for 17.000 students, sity of Bielefeld is especially During the Bielefeld Summer that will be the venue of the looking forward to welcome all Rendezvous (Sommertreff) from forthcoming World Congress of participants to the XIII World May to September, unconven- Sociology, and the Adult Edu- Congress of Sociology, July 18- tional theatre, jesters, and live cation Center of Bielefeld 23,1994. music of different cultural ori- (Volkshochschule) located in gins are presented throughout the facilities of the old the city. Ravensburg spinning mili are The civic hall Stadthalle prominent places of education Bielefeld: the city Bielefeld, a multipurpose and and science. versatile center of events rea- ching from congress meeting to Bielefeld, easily accessible Bielefeld, a city of 320.000 stage shows, and the from all directions by motor- inhabitants and characterized by a long history of trade, services, and industry, wel- comes the XIII Werld Congress of Sociology in July 1994.

The history of Bielefeld is closely linked to that of the counts of Ravensburg, who established the town in 1214. History leaves traces. Where once medieval trade routes crossed, there remains a market square, Alter Markt, that is nowadays a focal point and heart of the city surrounded by resto red noblemen's houses The central concourse of the University. recalling the ancient times. High Photo by Norma Langohr, Bielefeld. above the city, rising from the green of the Teutoburg Forrest, Seidensticker Halle, a place for ways and main roads, con- the Sparrenburg castle greets big sporting events and stage nected with the airports of all visiters. The landmark built in shows complete the wide range Düsseldorf and Hannover (to the first half of the 13th century of opportunities to spend one's name only the nearest) by is nowadays a popular destina- time-off. regular train services is looknq tion ter visitors from near and forward to welcome the partici- faro It is not just a slogan that The hospitality in the city pants of the Xlllth Werld Con- Bielefeld is "a city in the coun- includes cool beer as well as gress of Sociology from July 18 try" because the Teutoburg sparkling champagne. Small to 23, 1994. Forrest as well as miles of pubs and gourmet restaurants green through the city verify represent a manifold gastro- that notion.

7 ACADEMIC SESSIONS TABLE

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

Monday RC, WG, TG Opening and RC, WG, TG RC, WG Welcome 18 July Presidential AD HOC, SSO Party Session *

Tuesday Symposia RC, WG, TG RC, WG,TG RC, WG, 19 July AD HOC, SSO

Wednesday Symposia RC, WG, TG RC, WG, TG RC, WG, 20 July AD HOC, SSO

Thursday Symposia RC, WG, TG RC, WG, TG RC, WG, 21 July AD HOC, SSO

Friday Symposia RC, WG, TG RC, WG, TG RC, WG, Farewell 22 July AD HOC, SSO Party

Saturday Closing RC, WG, TG RC, WG, TG RC, WG 23 July Plenary Session

* Presidential Session will last till 16:30.

TIMETABLE OF THE ISA ADMINISTRATIVE MEETINGS

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

Saturday Research Council 16 July 1st meeting

Sunday Research Council ISA Council Nominating Cttee 17 July 2nd meeting: 1st meeting of ISA Council elections

Monday 18 July

Tuesday Nominating Cttee ISA Council 2nd 19 July of ISA Council meeting elections

Wednesday 20 July

Thursday Dinner for Old & 21 July New Executive

Friday New Executive 22 July Ctte meeting

Saturday ISA Council 23 July 3rd meeting

8 RELIMI ARY PROGRAM OF THE XIII WORLD CONGRESS OF SOCIOLOGY

The programs presented below were prepared by the Program Coordinators of the Symposia, Research Committees, Working Groups, Thematic Groups and Ad Hoc Sessions. October 1st, 1993, was the deadline for submitting programs and no more changes are accepted any longer.

Important deadlines

February 1, 1994 is the deadline for submitting abstracts of papers accepted for presentation to: Madame Marielle Oelorme, Institut Charles V, 10 rue Charles V, 75004 Paris, France, Phone & Fax (33-1 )42741626. Anything received after this date will not be printed in the Sociological Abstracts issue included in the Congress participant's kit. Please note that each abstract form has to be signed by a session chair.

June 1, 1994 is the deadline for sendmq 2 copies of papers accepted for presentation to: GIS, University of Bielefeld, P.O.B. 100131,0-33501 Bielefeld, Germany, to be deposited at the Congress Reproduction Center.

Architecture & Planning, Columbia Univ, New SYMPOSIUM 1: THE GLOBAL AND THE York, NY 10027, USA) LOCAL SESSION 03: INTERNATlONAL MIGRATIONS ANO TRANSNATIONAL COMMUNITIES Program Coordinators: Alejandro PORTES Co-Chairs: Ayse ONCU (Oept Sociology, (Oept Sociology, Johns Hopkins Univ, Baltimore, Boqazici University, 80815 Bebek, Istanbul, MO 21218, USA, 11" (410)5167630, Fax: TURKEY, 'Il" (1)2631500) and Orlandina de (410)5167590) and Ayse ONCU (Oept OLlVEIRA (El Colegio de México, A.C., Camino Sociology, Boqazici University, 80815 Bebek, al Ajusco, 20, Col. Santa Teresa, 10740 Mexico, Istanbul, TURKEY, 'Il" (1)2631500) D.F., MEXICO, 'Il" (6)455955, Fax: (6)450464)

SESSION 01: TRAOITION, MOOERNITY, ANO SESSION 04: GLOBAL CITIES ANO LOCAL POSTMOOERNITY COMMUNITIES Co-Chairs: Benjamin AGGER (Oept Sociology, Co-Chairs: Janet ABU-LUGHOD (New School SUNY, 430 Park Hall, Buffalo, NY 14260, USA, for Social, Research) and Stella R. QUAH (Oept Fax: (716)6453934) and Daniel BERTAUX Sociology, National Univ Singapore, Kent Ridge (CEMS, 54, Blvd Raspail, 75006 Paris, FRANCE, 0511, SINGAPORE, 'Il" 7726111, Fax: 7779579, 'Il" (1)49542459, Fax: (1)49542670) E-mail: socquahs@nusvm)

SESSION 02: THE RECONSTRUCTION OF THE LOCAL IN A GLOBAL WORLO Co-Chairs: Chris PICKVANCE (Urban & Regional Studies Unit,Univ Kent, Canterbury, SYMPOSIUM 11:MARKETS ANO STATES

Kent CT2 7NF, UK, 'Il" (227)764000, Fax: (227)475483) and Saskia SASSEN (School Program Coordinators: Alberto MARTlNELLI

9 (Fac. di Scienze Politiche, Univ. Degli Studi di Sociology, Saint Mary's Univ, Halifax, Nova

Milano, Via Conservatorio 7, 20122 Milano, Scotia 83H 3C3, CANADA, 1t (902)4775415, Fax: ITALY, 1t (2)76013285, Fax: (2)76022552) and (902)4205561 ) Kenlchl TOMINAGA (2-5-11 Kamitakaido,

Suginami-ku, Tokyo 168, JAPAN, 1t SESSION 03: RELlGION (3)33347457, Fax:(3)33346182) Co-Chairs: Roberto CIPRIANI (Dept Sociology, Univ Roma "La Sapienza", Via Salaria 113, 00198

SESSION 01: THE SOCIAL REGULAllON OF Roma, ITALY, 1t (6)5910933, Fax: (6)8443598) THE ECONOMY and L. Thara BHAI (Dept Sociology, Co-Chairs: Wolfgang STREECK (Department of Madurai-Kamaraj Univ, Palkalainagar, Madurai

Sociology, Univ. Wisconsin-Madison, 1180 625021, INDIA, 1t 85462) Observatory Drive, Madison, WI 53706, USA, 1t (608)2626949, Fax:(608)2629046) and Marino SESSION 04: NAllONALlTV REGINI (IRES, Via Fontana 18, 20122 Milano, Co-Chairs: Edward A. llRVAKIAN (Dept ITALY, 1t (2)6682077, Fax: (2)5457702) Sociology, Duke Univ, Durham, NC 27708-0088,

USA, 1t (919)6842915, Fax: (919)6848749) and SESSION 02: DEMOCRACIES ANO MARKETS Goran THERBORN (Inst Sociology, Skanstorget

Chair: Edmund WNUK-LIPINSKI 18,41122 Góteborg, SWEDEN, 1t (31)634830, (Czerniakowska 159 apt. 75, 00-453 Warszawa, Fax: (31)634764) POLAND, 1t (22)400939)

SESSION 03: THE STATE, THECITIZEN ANO SVMPOSIUM IV: THE POLlTV ANO THE SOCIAL WELFARE OVNAMICS OF CIVIL SOCIETV Chair: Peter FLORA (Lehrstuhl Soziologie 1, Univ Mannheim, Serninarqebáude A 5, 6800 Program Coordinators: Boaventura de SOUSA Mannheim, GERMANY) SANTOS (Faculdade de Economia, Universidade

de Coimbra, 3000 Coimbra, PORTUGAL, 1t SESSION 04: HEGEMONIC TRANSIllON (39)26459, Fax: (39)29076) and Vladimir VAOOV Co-Chairs: Christopher K. CHASE-OUNN (Inst Sociology, Russian Academy Sciences, (Social Relations, John Hopkins Univ, Baltimore Krzhizhanovskogo 24/35-5, 117259 Moscow, MD 21218, USA, 1t (410)5167626) and Volker RUSSIA, 1t (95) 1289109, Fax: (95) 1289161) BORNSCHIER (Inst Sociology, Univ Zürich,

Rárnistrasse 69,8001 Zürich, SWITZERLAND, 1t SESSION 01: THE RESHAPING OF CLASS ANO (1)2572150, Fax: (1)2521 054) LABOR MOVEMENTS Co-Chairs: Leonid GOROON (Moscow, RUSSIA) and Alain TOURAINE (CADIS, 54 Bd. Raspail;

75006 Paris, FRANCE, 1t (1)49542427, Fax: SVMPOSIUM 111:OLO ANO NEW FORMS OF (1)42840591) SOLlOARITV ANO IOENllTV SESSION 02: DIMENSIONS OF POWER: Program Coordinators: Neuma AGUIAR PARTICIPATION ANO ALlENATION (IUPERJ, Rua da Matriz 82, Rio de Janeiro, RJ Co-Chairs: Menahem ROSNER (Univ Center of 22270, BRAZlL, 1t (21)2461830, Fax: the Kibbutz, Univ of Haifa, Mt. Carmel, Haifa 31 (21)2867146) and Olayiwola ERINOSHO (Dept 999, ISRAEL, Fax: (6)583220) and Charles llLLV Sociology, Ogun State Univ, PMB 2002, (New York, USA) Ago-Iwoye, NIGERIA) SESSION 03: DEMOCRACY, CIllZENSHI~, ANO SESSION 01: ETHNICITV THE STRUGGLE FOR RIGHTS Co-Chairs: Carlos HASENBALG (IUPERJ, Rua Co-Chairs: Claus OFFE (Zentrum für da Matriz 82, 22260-100 Rio de Janeiro, BRAZI L, Sozialpolitik, Universitát Bremen, Parkallee 39,

Fax: (21)2867146) and Ayse GUNES AVATA 2800 Bremen 1, GERMANY, 1t (421 )2184051, (Cntr Midle Eastern Studies, Harvard Univ, 1737 Fax: (421 )2184052) and Vllmar E. FARIA Cambridge Str, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA, (CEBRAP, Rua Morgado de Mateus 615, 04015 Fax: (617)4968584) Sao Paulo, BRAZlL)

SESSION 02: GENDER ANO SOCIAL SESSION 04: SOCIAL MOVEMENTS TRANSFORMATION NETWORKS Chair: Linda CHRISllANSEN-RUFFMAN (Dept Co-Chairs: Elizabeth JELlN (CEDE

10 de Bustamante 27, 1173 Buenos Aires, ARGENTINA, 1r (1)8651707, Fax: (1)8620805) SYMPOSIUM VI: CHALLENGES TO and Alberto MELUCCI (Dept Sociology, Univ SOCIOLOGICAL KNOWLEOGE Milano, Via Conservatorio 7, 20122 Milano, ITALY, 1r (7)6008508, Fax: (7)6015104) Program Coordinators: Veroniea STOL TE-HEISKANEN (Dept Sociology, Univ Tampere, POB 607, 33101 Tampere 10,

FINLAND, 11" (31)156564, Fax: (31)156080) and SYMPOSIUM V: THE ENVlRONMENT, Radhika RAMASUBBAN (Cntr Social & Technol. TECHNOLOGY, ANO POWER Stud., 402 Zeba Corner, Sherly Rajan Village, Bombay 400 050, INDIA, 1r (22)6429281, Fax: Program Coordinators: Daniel BERTAUX (22)6421969) (CEMS, 54, Blvd Raspail, 75006 París, FRANCE, 1r (1)49542459, Fax:(1)49542670) and Gyorgy SESSION 01: FEMINIST CHALLENGES TO SZELL (FBS, Univ Osnabrück, Postfach 4469, SOCIAL THEORY 49069 Osnabrück, GER Y, 1r (541)9694614, Co-Chairs: Valentine MOGHADAM Fax: (541 )9694600) (UNU/WIDER, Marina Congress Center, Katajanokanlaituri 6 B, 00160 Helsinki, FINLAND,

SESSION 01: HUMA DIMENSIONS OF 11' (0)6938504, Fax: (0)6938548) and Deniz GLOBAL ENVlRONMENTAL CHANGE KANDIYOTl (Dept Anthropology & Sociology, Co-Chairs: Stephen MILLS (ISSC, 1, rue Miollis, Univ London, Thornhaugh St., London WC1

75007 Paris, FRANCE, 1r (1)45682558, Fax: HOXG, UK, 11" (71)6372388, Fax: (71)4363844) (1)43068798) and Gyorgy SZELL (FaS, Univ Osnabrück, Postfach 4469, 49069 Osnabrück, SESSION 02: NEW EPISTEMOLOGICAL GERMANY. 1r (541)9694614, Fax: (541)9694600) CHALLENGES Co-Chairs: Radhika RAMASUBBAN (Cntr Social SESSIO 02: POPULATION, ENVIRONMENT & Technol. Stud., 402 Zeba Corner, Sherly Rajan AND SUSTAINABLEL1VELlHOOD Village, Bombay 400 050, INDIA, 1r (22)6429281, Co-Chairs: Moniea DASGUPTA (Harvard Cntr Fax: (22)6421969) and Stuart S. BLUME (Dept Population &, Development Studies, 9 Bow Str, Science Dynamics, Univ Amsterdam, Nieuwe Cambridge, MA 01238, USA) and Herwig BIRG Achtergracht 166, 1018 WV Amsterdam,

(Inst Population Rsch & Biograp, Univ Bielefeld, NETHERLANDS, 11" (20)5259595, Fax: POB 8640, 4800 Bielefeld 1, GERMANY, 11" (20)5256579) 05211065162, Fax: 05211065844) SESSION 03: SOCIAL CHANGE AND THE SESSION 03: THE APPROPRIATION OF UPDATING OF SOCIOLOGICAL KNOWLEDGE EMERGING TECHNOLOGY AND ITS Co-Chairs: Martin BULMER (Dept Sociology & CONSEOUENCES Social Policy, Univ Southampton, Highfield, Co-Chairs: Céline SAINT-PIERRE (Dept de Southampton S09 5NH, UK, 1r (703)592578, Sociologie, U.O.A.M., CP 8888, succ A, Fax: (703)593859) and Immanuel Montréal, Ouébec H3C 3P8, CANADA, 11' WALLERSTEIN (Dept Sociology, State Univ New

(514)9873099, Fax: (514)9876753) and Mario York, Binghamton, NY 13901, USA, 11" LUNGO UCLES (Dept Arquitectura, Univ "José (607)7774924, Fax: (607)7774315) Simeón Cañas", Ap. Postal (01) 168, San Salvador, EL SALVADOR, Fax: (503)733384) SESSION 04: CHALLENGES FROM OTHER DISCIPLINES SESSION 04: PRODUCTION, CONSUMPTION Co-Chairs: Peter WEINGART (Zentrum Interdisz. AND L1FE STYLE Forschung, Univ Bielefeld, Wellenuerg 1, 4800 Chair: Shujiro YAZAWA (Hitotsubashi Daigaku, Bielefeld 1, GERMANY, 1r (521)1062797, Fax: Fac Social Studies, Naka 2-1, Kunitachi-shi 186, (521)1062782) and Alessandro CAVALLI (Dipt Tokyo 186, JAPAN) Studi Politichi e Sociali, Univ Pavia, Strada

Nuova 65, 27100 Pavia, ITALY, 11" (2)5483366)

11 ROLE OF ECONOMIC INSTlTUTlONS IN RESEARCH COMMITTEE 01: ARMED NATlONAL ANO REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT FORCES ANO CONFLlCT RESOLUTION Co-Chairs: Harry M. MAKLER (4206 Darlington Court, Palo Alto, CA 94306-4129, USA, 11' (415)4240171) and Antonio M. CHIESI (V. Le E. Program Coordinator: Jürgen KUHLMANN Caldara, 43, 20122 Milano, ITALY) (SOWI, Winzererstr. 52, 0-8000 München 40,

GERMANY, 11' (89)12003204, Fax: (89)12003352) SESSION 06: THE TRANSFORMATlON OF RURAL SOCIETY IN THE DEVELOPING WORLD: DISASTER OR PROGRESS? RESEARCH COMMITTEE 02: ECONOMY ANO Co-Chairs: Hans-Dleter EVERS (Fac Sociology, SOCIETY Univ Bielefeld, PF 100131, 33501 Bielefeld,

GERMANY, 11' (52) 1106450, Fax: (52) 11065844) Program Coordinators: Arnaud SALES (Dept and Sofian EFFENDI (Population Studies Cntr, Sociologie, Univ Montréal, CP 6128, Succ "A", Gadjah Mada Univ, Bulaksumur G-7, Yogiakarta Montréal, Québec H3C 3J7, CANADA, 11' 55281, INDONESIA) (514)3437310, Fax: (514)3435722) and Jorge NIOSI (CREDIT, UQAM, CP 8888,Succ."A", SESSION 07: NEO-LIBERAL POLlCIES ANO

Montréal, Québec H3C 3P8, CANADA, 11' SOCIAL INEQUALlTIES (514)9878392, Fax:(514)9874166) Chair: Renato R. BOSCHI (IUPERJ, Rua de Matriz 82, Botafogo, 22260 Rio de Janeiro, SESSION 01: ECONOMIC INTEGRATlON ANO BRAZlL) POLlTICAL INTEGRATION / DISINTEGRATlO Co-Chairs: Arnaud SALES (Dept Sociologie, SESSION 08: WOMEN, DEVELOPMENT ANO Univ Montréal, CP 6128, Succ "A", Montréal, HOUSE WORK

Québec H3C 3J7, CANADA, 11' (514)3437310, Co-Chairs: Mariarosa DALLA COSTA (Inst Fax: (514)3435722) and Neil J. SMELSER (Dept Scienze Politiche, Univ Padova, Via del Santo 28, Sociology, Univ California, 410 Barrow Hall, 35123 Padova, ITALY) and Silvia FEDERICI

Berkeley, CA 94720, USA, 'Ir (415)6427455, Fax: (New College, Hofstra University, 130 Hofstra, (415)6429493) Hempstead, N.Y 11550-1090, USA)

SESSION 02: THE FUTURE OF ECONOMIC SESSION 09: RECO STRUCTlON OF EASTERN RIVALRY (11): RECONVERSIONS ANO Co-Chairs: Christopher K. CHASE-DUNN PRIVATlZATlONS (Social Relations, John Hopkins Univ, Baltimore Co-Chairs: Gyorgy LENGYEL (Dept Sociology,

MD 21218, USA, 'Ir (410)5167626) and Volker Karl Marx Univ, Dimitrov ter 8, Budapest IX 1928, BORNSCHIER (Inst Sociology, Univ Zürich, HUNGARY) and Witold MORAWSKI (Inst Sociology, Univ Warsaw, Karowa 18, 00-324 Hámistrasse 69, 8001 Zürich, SWITZERLAND, 'Ir (1)2572150, Fax: (1)2521054) Warsaw, POLAND) and Ludmlla KHAKULlNA (Russian Cntr. Public Opinion, 17 Nikolskaya Str, SESSION 03: DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES OF 103012 Moscow, RUSSIA) NEWLY INDUSTRIALlZED COUNTRIES Co-Chairs: Gary GEREFFI (Dept Sociology, SESSION 10: KNOWLEDGE ANO ECONOMIC Duke Univ, Durham, NC 27706, USA) and ACTIVITIES: IMPACT ON THE LABOR MARKET Dennis L. MCNAMARA (Dept Sociology, Co-Chairs: Kamini ADHIKARI (4F Hemchhaya, Georgetown Univ, Washington D.C. 20057, USA, 40 Ironside Road, Calcutta 700 019,INDIA, 11' (33)475842) and Arnaud SALES (Dept 'Ir (202)6873603, Fax:(202)6877326) Sociologie, Univ Montréal, CP 6128, Succ "A", SESSION 04: RECONSTRUCTION OF Montréal, Québec H3C 3J7, CANADA, 'Ir EASTERN EUROPE: ENTREPRENEURSHIP, (514)3437310, Fax: (514)3435722) EMPLOYEMENT, INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS ANO ECONOMIC ACTORS SESSION 11: EMERGENCE OF NEW GENERIC Co-Chairs: Gyorgy LENGYEL (Dept Sociology, TECHNOLOGIES ANO THE FIRM STRATEGIES Karl Marx Univ, Dimitrov ter 8, Budapest IX JOINT SESSION WITH RC23 SOCIOLOGY OF 1928, HUNGARY) and Witold MORAWSKI (Inst SCIENCE ANO TECHNOLOGY Sociology, Univ Warsaw, Karowa 18, 00-324 Co-Chairs: Jorge NIOSI (CREDIT,U Warsaw, POLAND) eeee,succ. "A", Montréal, Québec 3 CANADA, 11' (514)9878392, Fax:(5 ~ SESSION 05: FRONTIER CAPITALlSM: THE and Simon SCHWARTZMAN ( ;J=:

12 Anfiteatro 181, Colmeias 9, 05508-900, Sao SESSION 01: TRANSFORMATlONS IN URBAN Paulo, BRAZlL) LEADERSHIP: THE NEW POLlTlCAL CUL TURE Co-Chairs: Terry Nichols CLARK (Urban SESSION 12: SOCIAL EVENING Innovation Analysis Inc., 1126 East 59th St.,Suite Chair: TBA 322, Chicago, IL 60637, USA) and Vincent HOFFMANN-MARTlNOT (CERVEL, IEP de SESSION 13: BUSINESS MEETl G Bordeaux, Domaine Univ, 33405 Talence BP 1Ot,

Chair: Arnaud SALES (Dept Sociologie, Univ FRANCE, 'lt (56)844252, Fax: (56)374537) Montréal, CP 6128, Succ "A", Mo tré ,Ouébec

H3C 3J7, CANADA, 'lt (514)3437310, Fax: SESSION 02: SOCIAL MOVEMENTS, (514)3435722) COMMUNITY POWER, AND URBAN INNOVATlON IN THE IBERIAN COUNTRIES AND SESSION 14: STATE A D THE ECONOMY: LATlN AMERICA REALlTlES AND FUTURE OF I DUSTRIAL Co-Chairs: Martha LANDA (Cacheuta 3669, Bo. POLlCIES (1) Residencial, V. Sarsfield, 5016 Cordoba,

Co-Chairs: Jean Michel SAUSSOIS (Ecole ARGENTINA, 'lt (51)69031) and Teresa ROJO

Supérieure de Commerce, 79 Ave de (Pelayo 74, 5 J, 28004 Madrid, SPAIN, 'lt Republique, 75543 Paris CEDEX 11, FRANCE, 'lt (1)3084049) and Lourdes LOPEZ NIETO (1)43553908, Fax:(1)43559963) and Bertrand (UNED, Fac CC. Políticas y Sociología, Senda BELLON (CRESST, Univ Paris Sud, 54 Blvd del Rey s/n, 28040 Madrid, SPAIN, 'Ir Desgranges, 92330 Orsay, FRANCE) (1)3987003)

SESSION 15: ECONOMIC POLlCIES AND SESSION 03: THE "PROGRESSIVE" CITY: HOW SOCIAL SOLlDARITY DO LOCALlTIES SUPPORT POOR-ORIENTED Co-Chairs: Amitai ElZlONI (Dept Sociology, ACTIVITIES? George Washington Univ, 2020 K Str NW, Suite Co-Chairs: Dan A. CHEKKI (Dept Sociology, 240, Washington, D.C. 20006, USA) and Alberto Univ Winnipeg, 515 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg,

MARTlNELLI (Fac. di Scienze Politiche, Univ. Manitoba R3B 2EG, CANADA, 'lt (204)7869187, Degli Studi di Milano, Via Conservatorio 7, Fax: (204)7861824) and Sophle 20122 Milano, ITALY, 'lt (2)76013285, Fax: BODY-GENDROT (Univ Blaise Pascal, 34 Av. (2)76022552) Carnot, Clermont-Ferrand 63037, FRANCE) and Dominique JOYE (Dept Architect, IREC, Case SESSION 16: DEVELOPMENT, DEMOCRACY Postal e 555, 1001 Lausanne, SWITZERLAND) AND WOMEN HUMAN RIGHTS Co-Chairs: Mariarosa DALLA .COSTA (Inst SESSION 04: THE INTERNATIONAL CITY: Scienze Politiche, Univ Padova, Via del Santo CHALLENGES OF WORLD MARKETS, 28,35123 Padova, ITALY) and Giovanna MIGRATlON AND LOCAL ADAPTATION DALLA COSTA (Dip Psicologia Generale, Fac Co-Chairs: Ken NEWTON (Dept Government, Psicologia, Univ Padova, Pza Cavour 23, 35122 Univ Essex, Wivenhoe Park, Colchester, Essex

Padova,ITALY) C04 3S0, UK, 'lt (206)872508, Fax:(206)872500) and Carmel COYLE (CEEPA, Univ College, SESSION 17: STATE AND THE ECONOMY: Belfield, Dublin 4, IRELAND) REALlTIES AND FUTURE OF INDUSTRIAL POLlCIES (11) SESSION 05: THE POLlTICS OF URBAN Co-Chairs: Bertrand BELLON (CRESST, Univ TRANSITIONS: POST-COMMUNIST REGIMES IN Paris Sud, 54 Blvd Desgranges, 92330 Orsay, COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE FRANCE) and Jean Michel SAUSSOIS (Ecole Co-Chairs: Harald BALDERSHEIM (Research Supérieure de Commerce, 79 Ave de Cntr. Organ. & Manag., Rosanbergsgaten 39, Republique, 75543 Paris CEDEX 11, FRANCE, 'Ir 5015 Bergen, NORWAY) and Wilsa SURASZKA (1)43553908, Fax: (1)43559963) (Comparative Government, Univ Bergen, 5015 Bergen, NORWAY)

RESEARCH COMMITTEE 03: COMMUNITY SESSION 06: NEW URBAN POLlTICS: HOW RESEARCH ARE LOCAL PARTIES CHANGING? Co-Chairs: Enrico ERCOLE (Istituto di Sociologia, via Giovanni Cantoni 4, 20144 Program Coordinator: Terry Nichols CLARK Milano, ITALY) and Hans GESER (Urban Innovation Analysis Inc., 1126 East 59th (Soziologisches Inst, Univ Zurich, Hámistrasse St.,Suite 322, Chicago, IL 60637, USA) 69,8001 Zurich, SWITZERLAND, 'lt (1)2572145,

13 Fax: (1)2521054) SESSION 13: BUSINESS MEETING Chair: TBA SESSION 07: THE NEW COMMUNITY POWER Co-Chairs: Michael GOLDSMITH (Oept Politics & Cont. History, Univ Salford, Salford M5 4WT, RESEARCH COMMITTEE 04: SOCIOLOGY OF UK, Fax: (617)455899) and Riehard HULA (Inst EDUCATION Urban Studies, Univ Maryland, Room 1113, Lefrak Hall, College Park, MO 20742-8225, USA, Program Coordinator: Jaap DRONKERS 1f (301 )4541870,Fax: (301 )4548330) (SCO/Kohnstamm-Institute, University of Amsterdam, Grote Bickersstraat 72, 1013 KS SESSION 08:URBAN ECONOMIC Amsterdam, NETHERLANOS, 1f (20)5550327, OEVELOPMENT: WHAT WORKS, WHERE ANO Fax: (20)6242805) WHY? SHIFTlNG PARAOIGMS TO ENCOMPASS AMENITIES, SMALL VS. LARGE FIRMS, ANO SESSION 01: EOUCATlON ANO RELlGION APPROPRIATE INCENTlVES JOINT SESSION WITH RC22 SOCIOLOGY OF Co-Chairs: Norman WALZER O and Benny RELlGION HJERN (Oept Political Science, Umea Univ, 901 Co-Chairs: Tamas KOZMA (Hungarian Inst 87 Umea, SWEOEN, 1f (901 )65532, Fax: Educational Rsc, POB 427, Budapest 1395, (901)66681) and Miehael PARKINSON HUNGARY, Fax: (1)1297639) and Marianna (European Inst Urban Affairs, Liverpool SZEMERSZKI (Hungarian Inst Educational Rsc, Polytechnic, 51 Rodney Street, Liverpool LI 9AT, POB 427, Budapest 1395, HUNGARY, Fax: UK, 1f (51)2313430, Fax: (51)7080650) (1) 1297639)

SESSION 09: URBAN GOVERNMENT GROWTH SESSION 02: HISTORY OF SOCIOLOGY OF ANO RETRENCHMENT EOUCATlON Co-Chairs: Osear GABRIEL (Inst Politksch, Univ JOINT SESSION WITH RC08 HISTORY OF Stuttgart, Keplerstrasse 17, 7000 Stuttgart 1, SOCIOLOGY GERMANY, 1f (71)11213430, Fax: (71)11212333) Chair: Jan C.C. RUPP (The Amsterdam School and Rowan MIRANDA O and Werner for, Social Sciences, Oude Hoogstraat 24, 1012 POMMEREHNE (Wirtschatswissenschaften, Fac CE Amsterdam, NETHERLANOS, 1f (20)5252262, Finanzwissenschaft, Univ Saarlandes, 6600 Fax: (20)5252446) Saarbruecken 11, GERMANY) SESSION 03: THE TRANSMISSION OF RACIAL SESSION 10: GREENING THE COMMUNITY: ANO ETHNIC INEQUALlTY IN EOUCATION CHALLENGES OF ENVIRONMENTALlSM JOINT SESSION WITH RC05 ETHNIC, RACE Co-Chairs: Jeannette BECQUART-LECLERCQ ANO MINORITY RELATlONS (130 rue de la Rianderie, 59700 Chair: Sally TOMLlNSON (Oept Policy & Manag. Marcq-en-Baroeul, FRANCE, 'lt (20)057400, Fax: Educ., Goldsmiths College, Univ London, (20)057403) and Ari YLONEN (Univ Tampere, London SE14 6NW, UK, 1f (81)6927171) Aakkulantatu 10, 33700 Tampere 70, FINLANO) SESSION 04: YOUTH ANO EOUCATION SESSION 11: NATIONAL-LOCAL RELATIONS JOINT SESSION WITH RC34 SOCIOLOGY OF ANO FEOERALlSM: HOW HAVE YOUTH INTERGOVERNMENTAL PATIERNS Chair: Jeanne BALLANTINE (Oept Sociology & CHANGEO? Anthropology, Wright State Univ, Oayton, OH Co-Chairs: Lynne G. ZUCKER (Oept Sociology, 45435, USA) Univ California, Los Angeles, CA 90024, USA, 1f (310)8253227, Fax: (310)4542748) and Petr SESSION 05: STUOENT ACTlVISM ANO JAMBREK (Fac Law, Univ , Trg EOUCATION Osvoboditve 11, Ljubljana 6100, ) Chair: Lawrenee J. SAHA (Oept Sociology, Australian National Univ, GPO Box 4, Canberra, SESSION 12: GENOER ANO THE CITY ACT 2601, AUSTRALIA) Co-Chairs: Lynn APPLETON (Oept Sociology, Florida Atlantic Univ, 500 N. zom St., Boca SESSION 06: PUBLlC POLlCY ANO POPULAR Raton, FL 33432, USA, 'lt (407)3673278) and EOUCATION IN THIRO WORLO COUNTRIES Susan E. CLARKE (Oept Political Science, Univ Chair: M.T. SIRVENT (Univ Buenos Aires, Av Pte Colorado, Box 330, Boulder, CO 80309, USA, 1f Figueroa Alcorta 2263, Buenos Aires, (303)4922953) ARGENTINA)

14 SESSION 07: EDUCATlONAL AND _O 16: SOCIOLOGY OF EDUCATlON IN OCCUPATlONAL ATIAINMENT OPE? Chair: Jaap ORONKERS air: Jaap ORONKERS (SCO/Kohnstamm-Institute, Univer . (SCO!Kohnstamm-lnstitute, University of Amsterdam, Grote Bickersstraat 72, Amsterdam, Grote Bickersstraat 72, 1013 KS Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS, ~ (2 )S:-5e-~~7 Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS, ~ (20)5550327, Fax: (20)6242805) Fax: (20)6242805)

SESSION 08: EDUCA TlO SESSION 17: ROUND TABLE AND SCHOOL-CHOICE DISTRIBUTED PAPER SESSION Chair: Abraham YOGEV ( ea n, Chair: Jaap ORONKERS

Tel Aviv Univ, Tel Aviv 699 8. 10i""l""CL (SCO/Kohnstamm-Institute, University of (3)6408758, Fax: (3)64 Amsterdam, Grote Bickersstraat 72, 1013 KS Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS, ~ (20)5550327, SESSION 09: MICRO-P OCESSES 1 THE Fax: (20)6242805) SCHOOL Chair: Peter WOOOS (Se 001 of Education, SESSION 18: BUSINESS MEETING Open Univ, Walton, 1, i on Keynes, MK 76 Chair: Abraham YOGEV (School of Education, AA, UK, ~ (908)652393, Fax: (908)653744) Tel Aviv Univ, Tel Aviv 69978, ISRAEL, ~ (3)6408758, Fax: (3)6409477) SESSION 10: EDUCATlO ,MODERNISATION AND LlBERATlO 1 THIRD WORLD COUNTRIES RESEARCH COMMITTEE 05: ETHNIC, RACE Chair: Suresh Chandra SHUKLA (Univ of Delhi, ANO MINORITY RELATIONS A-1 Kaveri Apts., Alaknanda, New Delhi 110019, INDIA) Program Coordinator: Michael BANTON (The Court House, Llanvair Discoed, Gwent, NP6 6LX, SESSION 11: SOCIOLOGY OF HIGHER UK, Fax: (272)706022) EDUCATlON Chair: Uulkje de JONG SESSION 01: CITIZENSHIP: CONCEPTUAL (SCO/Kohnstamm-Institute, Univ Amsterdam, LlNKS TO RACISM AND ETHNIC CONFLlCT Grote Bickersstraat 72, 1013 KS Amsterdam, Chair: Czarlna WILPERT (Inst Soziologie, NETHERLANDS, ~ (20)5550300, Fax: Technische Univ, Hardenbergstr 4, 10623 Berlin, (20)6242805) GERMANY, ~ (30)31425089, Fax: (30)8262133)

SESSION 12: EDUCATION, ECONOMIC AND SESSION 02: THE PLACE OF ETHNIC SOCIAL STRUCTURES MINORITlES WITHIN THE EC Chair: A. BENAVOT (Hebrew University of Chair: Jocelyne STREIFF-FENART (IDERIC, 63 Jerusalem, Mt. Scopus, Jerusalem 91905, Boulevard de la Madeleine, 06000 Nice, ISRAEL) FRANCE, 'lt (93)448244, Fax: (93)972042) SESSION 13: EDUCATIONAL POLlCY, SESSION 03: ETHNICITY AND STATE CURRICULUM, CLASSROOM AND SCHOOL TRANSFORMATION IN EASTERN EUROPE KNOWLEDGE (1) Co-Chairs: Roza ISMAGILOVA (Institute for Chair: Carlos Alberto TORRES (Graduate African Studies, 30/1 Alexey Tolstoy Str., 103001 School of Education, Moore Hall, 405 Hilgard Moscow, RUSSIA, Fax: (95) 202 0786) and Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90024, USA) Bonka BONEVA (Inst Sociology, 13A Moskovska Str., Sofia 1000, BULGARIA, Fax: (92)881060) SESSION 14: CURRICULUM, CLASSROOM AND SCHOOL KNOWLEDGE (11) SESSION 04: ETHNICITY AN::) STATE Chair: Hanna AYALON (School of Education, TRANSFORMATlON IN SOUTHERN AFRICA Tel-Aviv Univ, Tel-Aviv 69978,ISRAEL) Chair: Wilmot JAMES (Dept Sociology, Univ of Cape Town, 7700 Rondebosch Cape, SOUTH SESSION 15: EDUCATIONAL POLlCY: BROKEN SOLlDARITIES AND THE EDUCATIONAL AFRICA, 'lt (21)6503517, Fax: (21)6503518) REVOLUTION SESSION 05: REVIVED NATlONALlSM, STATE Chair: Beatrice APPAY (GEDISST-CNRS, 59-61 DESINTEGRATlON AND SECESSION rue Pouchet, 75849 Paris, FRANCE, ~ Chair: Heribert AOAM (Dept Sociology, Simon (1)40251244, Fax: (1)40251203)

15 Fraser Univ, Vancouver BC, Canada V5A 1S6, JOINT SESSION WITH RC31 SOCIOLOGY OF CANADA, Fax: (604)2915799) MIGRATlON Chair: Frledrlch HECKMANN (Otto Friedrich SESSION 06: BUSSINES MEETING Univ, Postfach 1549, 8600 Bamberg, GERMANY, Chair: Michael BANTON (The Court House, Fax: (951 )8631200) Llanvair Discoed, Gwent, NP6 6LX, UK, Fax: (272)706022) SESSION 15: GLOBALlZA T10N Chair: Chrlstine INGLlS (Multicultural Centre,

SESSION 07: ISRAEL-PALESTINE Univ Sydney, Sydney, NSW 2006, AUSTRALIA, 1t Chair: Eliezer BEN-RAFAEL (Dept Sociology, (2)5192888, Fax: (2)5503173) Tel-Aviv Univ, Ramat-Aviv, Tel-Aviv 69978,

ISRAEL, 1t (3)6408824, Fax: (3)6415033, E-mail: SESSION 16: REVIEW OF PROGRESS IN THE i87@taunivm) STUDY OF ETHNIC, RACE AND MINORITY RELATlONS SESSION 08: ON SOCIOLOGY OF HUMAN Chair: TBA RIGHTS JOINT SESSION WITH RC12 SOCIOLOGY OF SESSION 17: REVIEW OF PROGRESS IN THE LAW STUDY OF ETHNIC, RACE AND MINORITY Co-Chairs: Robert David FINE (Dept Sociology, RELATIONS Warwick Univ, Coventy, CV 47AL, UK, 1t Chair: TBA (203)523523, Fax: (203)523497) and Michael BANTON (The Court House, Llanvair Discoed, SESSION 18: VIOLENCE, GENDER AND Gwent, NP6 6LX, UK, Fax: (272)706022) ETHNICITY (UNDER CONSIDERATION) Co-Chairs: Jadranka CACIC-KUMPES (Inst SESSION 09: EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES Migration & Nationalities, Univ Zagreb, Trnjanska POLlCIES bb, P.O. Box 294,41000 Zagreb, CROATIA, Fax: Chair: Kogila MOODLEY (Social & Educational (41)518248) and Silva MEZNARIC (Inst Studies, Univ British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C. Migration & Ethnicity, Trnjanska bb, POB 294,

V6T 1Z4, CANADA, 11" (604)8226647, Fax: 41000 Zagreb, CROATIA, Fax: (41)518248) (604)8224244)

SESSION 10: RACE AND HEALTH RESEARCH COMMITTEE 06: Chair: Stephen FENTON (Dept Sociology, Univ RESEARCH Bristol, 12 Woodland Road, Bristol BS8 1UQ,

UNITED KINGDON, 11" (272)288218, Fax: Program Coordinator: Rosemarie NAVE-HERZ (272) 706022) (Inst Soziologie, Univ Oldenburg, Fachbereich 111,

PF 2503, 2611 Oldenburg, GERMANY, 1t SESSION 11: TRANSRACIAL ADOPTION AND (441)7982961, Fax:(441)7982919) FOSTERING Chair: Rita J. SIMON (School of Public Affairs, SESSION 01: THE CONCEPT OF FAMILY American University, 4400 Massachusetts Chair: Jan TROST (Sociologiska Institut, Avenue NW, Washington, DC. 20016-8043, USA, Uppsala Universitet, Box 513, S-75120 Uppsala, Fax: (202)8851292) SWEDEN, 1t (18)181188, Fax: (18)181170, E-mail: socxx@seudac21) SESSION 12: THE TRANSMISSION OF RACIAL AND ETHNIC INEQUALlTY IN EDUCATION SESSION 02: INTERDEPENDENCY BETWEEN JOINT SESSION WITH RC04 SOCIOLOGY OF THE INSTITUTION OF THE FAMILY AND THE EDUCATION WORLD OF WORK Chair: Sally TOMLlNSON (Dept Policy & Chair: Ingrid SOMMERKORN (IZHD, Univ Manag. Educ., Goldsmiths College, Univ Hamburg, Sedanstr. 19, 20146 Hamburg, London, London SE14 6NW, UK, 11" GERMANY, Fax: (40)41233852) (81)6927171) SESSION 03: EMPLOYMENT, PARENTHOOD SESSION 13: CURRENT ISSUES AND THE PLACE OF CHILDREN IN Chair: Michael BANTON (The Court House, CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY Llanvair Discoed, Gwent, NP6 6LX, UK, Fax: Chair: Chrlstlne CLASON (Inst Sociology. Univ (272) 706022) Groningen, Grote Rozenstraat 31, 9 2 G Groningen, NETHERLANDS) SESSION 14: MIGRATION AND ETHNICITY

16 SESSION 04: YOUTH AND EDUCATlO iversiteit, Faculteit PPW, Vakgroep JOINT SESSION WITH RC04 SOCIOLOG Pedagogiek Trans. 1, 1081 BT Amsterdam EDUCATlON ETHERLANDS, 1t (20)5486999, Fax: ' Chair: Jeanne BALLANTlNE (Dept Socioloqv (20)6425875) Anthropology, Wright State Univ, Dayto ,O 45435, USA) SESSION 14: FAMILlY-STATE - RELATlONSHIP Cha!r: Lea SHAMGAR-HANOELMAN (Dept SESSION 05: FAMILY CHANGES Socioloqy, Hebrew Univ, Mount Scopus,

Ch~ir: Rosemarie NAVE-HERZ (1 Soziologie, Jerusalem 91905, ISRAEL, 1t (2)882050, Fax: Univ Oldenburg, Fachbereich 111, PF 2503, 2611 (2)322545) Oldenburg, GERMANY, 1t (44 )7982961, Fax: (441 )7982919) RESEARCH COMMITTEE 07: FUTURES SESSION 06: IMMIGRANT F IUES AND RESEARCH INTERGENERATlONAL ADJUSTMENT Ch~ir: James S. FRIOERES (Dept Sociology, Program Coordinator: Jose Antonio OIAZ Univ Calgary, 2500 University Drive NW., MARTlNEZ (Fac CC. Políticas y Sociología, Calgary, Alberta T2 1N4, CANADA) UNED, Senda del Rey s/n, 28040 Madrid, SPAIN, Fax: (1)5769028) SESSION 07: GE DER, FAMIUES, LABOR, AND SOCIAL CHA GE SESSION 01: NEW TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIAL Ch~ir: Rosemarie NAVE-HERZ (Inst Soziologie, CHANGE Univ Oldenburg, Fachbereich 111, PF 2503, 2611 Chair: Jose Antonio OIAZ MARTlNEZ (Fac CC. Oldenburg, GERMANY, 1t (441 )7982961, Fax: Políticas y Sociología, UNED, Senda del Rey s/n, (441)7982919) 28040 Madrid, SPAIN, Fax: (1)5769028)

SESSION 08: SOCIAL REPORTING ON THE SESSION 02: NEW TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIAL FAMILY. COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF FAMILY CHANGE RHETORIC AND FAMIL Y POUCY IN THE Chair: Jose Antonio OIAZ MARTlNEZ (Fac CC. PERSPECTIVE OF A SOCIOLOGY OF Políticas y Sociología, UNED, Senda del Rey s/n, KNOWLEDGE 28040 Madrid, SPAIN, Fax: (1)5769028) Chair: Kurt LUSCHER (Sozialwissenschaftliche Fak., Universitát Konstanz, Postfach 5560, 7750 SESSION 03: NEW TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIAL Konstanz 1, GERMANY) CHANGE Chair: Pradiv SARBAOHIKARI (Dept Political SESSION 09: CROSS-NATIONAL Studies, Lakehead Univ,Thunder Bay, Ontario PERSPECTIVES: A LOOK AT THE STATUS OF P78 5E1, CANADA) FAMILY RESEARCH AND THEORYIN THE INTERNATIONAL YEAR OF THE FAMILY SESSION 04: WOMAN AND WORK Chair: Roma S. HANKS (Dept Sociology, Univ Chair: Eleonora MASINI (Via Bertoloni 28, 00197 South Alabama, Mobile, AL 36688, USA, 1t Roma,ITALY, 1t (6)8072529, Fax: (6)872529) (205)4606347, Fax: (205)4607925)

SESSION 05: WOMAN AND WORK SESSION 10: STEPFAMILlES Chair: Eleonora MASINi (Via Bertoloni 28,00197 Chair: Irene LEVlN (Tidemandsg. 23, 0260 Roma, ITALY, 1t (6)8072529, Fax: (6)872529) Oslo, NORWAY, Fax: (7)591885)

SESSION 06: BUSINESS PEOPLE AND WORK SESSION 11: BUSINESS MEETING Chair: Mario KAMENE1ZKY (POB 352530, Palm Chair: TBA Coast, FL 32135-2530, USA)

SESSION 12: VARIOUS FAMILY TYPES AND SESSION 07: BUSINESS PEOPLE AND WORK INDIVIDUAL LlFESTYLES Chair: Mario KAMENE1ZKY (POB 352530, Palm Chair: Katja BOH (Nibelungergasse 13, 1010 Coast, FL 32135-2530, USA) Wien, )

SESSION 08: WORK AND WAYS OF LlFE SESSION 13: THE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN Chair: Anna COEN (Via Villa Albani 26 A, 00198 PARENTS AND THEIR ADOLESCENT Roma, ITALY, 1t 6836464, Fax: 6836422,455) CHILDREN Chair: Hans-Joachim SCHULZE (Vrije

17 SESSION 09: WORK ANO WAYS OF LlFE 87-100 Torun, POLAND) and Mlke F. KEEN Chair: Anna COEN (Via Villa Albani 26 A, 00198 (Dept Sociology, Indiana Univ South Bend, 1700 Roma, ITALY, !t 6836464, Fax: 6836422,455) Mishawaka Ave, South Bend, IN 46634, USA)

SESSION 10: FUTURE OFWORK IN SESSION 05: EARLY EMERGENCIES OF DIFFERENT COUNTRIES SOCIOLOGICAL DISCOURSES Chair: Andrzej SICINSKI (Witkiewicza 17, Co-Chairs: Sven ELlAESON (Box 3524 Náset, 03-305 Warszawa, POLAND, !t (2)6144653) Saxhyttan, 71060 Grythyttan, SWEDEN) and Bjorn ERIKSSON (Sociologiska Inst, Uppsala SESSION 11: FUTURE OF WORK IN Univ, Kyrkogardsgatan 10, Pa Box 513,75120 DIFFERENT COUNTRIES Uppsala, SWEDEN) Chair: Nadij SAFIR (88 rue Mourad, Didouche, Alger, ALGERIE) SESSION 06: THE HISTORY OF APPLlED SOCIOLOGY SESSION 12: ETHICAL ASPECTSOF WORK Chair: Martln BULMER (Dept Sociology & Social Chair: Reimon BACHIKA (Bukkyo Univ, Policy, Univ Southampton, Highfield, Murasakino Kitahananobo-Cho 96, Kita-Ku, Southampton S09 5NH, UK, !t (703)592578, Kyoto 603, JAPAN) Fax: (703)593859)

SESSION 13: BUSSINES MEETING SESSION 07: HISTORY OF EMPIRICAL Chair: TBA RESEARCH ANO ITS REALTION TO POLlCY ANO TO THEORY Co-Chairs: Irmela GORGES (Hagenstr. 31, 1000 RESEARCH COMMITTEE 08: HISTORY OF Berlin 33, GERMANY) and Rlcca EDMONDSON SOCIOLOGY (Dept Political Science & Socio, Univ College, Galway, IRELAND)

Program Coordinator: Jeniffer PLATT (Arts E, SESSION 08: HISTORY OF THE SOCIOLOGY Univ Sussex, Falmer, Brighton, Sussex BN1 OF THEARTS 90N, UK, !t (273)606755, Fax:(273)678466) JOINT SESSION WITH RC37 SOCIOLOGY OF ARTS SESSION 01: TRADITIONS OF SOCIAL Co-Chairs: Galina Stateva TASHEVA (Inst THOUGHT IN EASTERN EUROPE BEFORE THE Sociology, Moskovska Str 13A, 1000 Sotia, PERIOD OF SOVIET DOMINATION BULGARIA) and Murlel G. CANTOR (8408 Chair: Eva KARADI (ELTE AJK, Univ Budapest, Whitman Dr., Bethesda, MD 20819, USA, !t Egyetemfér 1, 1364 Budapest, HUNGARY) (202)8852485) and André DUCRET (Unversité de Genéve, Bd. Helvétique 9, 1205 Genéve, SESSION 02: HISTORY OF SOCIOLOGY ANO SWITZERLAND, !t (22)7057144/45, Fax: PUBLlCAUDIENCES (22)3112546) Co-Chairs: Dirk KASLER (Inst Soziologie, Univ Hamburg, Allende-Platz 1, 2000 Hamburg 13, SESSION 09: SOCIOLOGY OF RELlGION: FROM GERMANY, !t (40)41235981, Fax: (40)4911515) CLASSIC TO MODERN APPROACHES and Hans-Peter MULLER (Inst Soziologie, JOINT SESSION WITH RC22 SOCIOLOGY OF Humboldt Univ Berlin, Unter den Linden 6, 1086 RELlGION Berlin, GERMANY) Co-Chairs: José A. PRADES (GRAIGE-UOAM, CP 8888 , SucC. "A", Montréal, Ouébec H3C 3P8, SESSION 03: THE NATURE ANO STATUS OF CANADA,!t (514)9874427, Fax: (514)9874718) CLASSICAL SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY and Roberto CIPRIANI (Dept Sociology, Univ Co-Chairs: Nico STEHR (Dept Sociology, Univ Roma "La Sapienza", Via Salaria 113, 00198 Alberta, 6-11 H.M. Tory Building, Alberta, Roma,ITALY, !t (6)5910933, Fax:(6)8443598) Canada T6G 2H4, CANADA) and Edward A. llRYAKIAN (Dept Sociology, Duke Univ, SESSION 10: HISTORY OF THE SOCIOLOGY Durham, NC 27708-0088, USA, !t (919)6842915, OF SOCIAL STRATlFICATlON Fax: (919)6848749) JOINT SESSION WITH RC28 SOCIAL STRATlFICATlON SESSION 04: STALlNISM ANO SOCIOLOGY IN Co-Chairs: F.O. RAMIREZ (School Education, EASTERN EUROPE Stanford Univ, Stanford, CA 94305-2348, USA) Co-Chairs: Janusz MUCHA (Dept Sociology, and Jan C.C. RUPP (The Amsterdam Se 001 for, Nicolaus-Copernicus Univ, Mickiewicza 121, Social Sciences, Oude Hoogstraat 24, O 2 CE

18 Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS, ~ (20)52 Fax: (20)5252446) RESEARCH COMMITTEE 10: PARTlCIPATlON, WORKERS' CONTROL ANO SESSION 11: CHANGING TECH"vL.'-".:II SELF-MANAGEMENT AND THEDIVISION OF LABOUR: HISTORICAL APPROACH Program Coordinator: Raymond RUSSELL JOINT SESSION WITH RC30 ~-:I(')J (Dept Sociology, Univ California, Riverside, CA WORK 92521-04419, USA, ~ (909)7875843, Fax: Co-Chairs: Jolanta KULPINSKA (909) 7873330) Univ Lodzki, Rewolucji 1905 4 POLAND, Fax: (42)783958) SESSION 01: IDEOLOGIES AND REALlTIES IN (ERMOPRES, Univ Toulo PARTlCIPATlON AND SOCIAL JUSTlCE IN THE Antonio Machado, 31058 Toeíoese CONTEXT OF CHANGING BOUNDARIES FRANCE, ~ (61)443559, Co-Chairs: Chlntamanl LAKSHMANNA (21 Trinidad Crescent, Federation Park, Port of SESSION 12: GE E SESSIO Spain, TRINIDAD, Fax: (809)6276985) and Co-Chairs: Josef LANGER (lnst, Soziologie, Akihlro ISHIKAWA (Faculty of Letters, Chuo Univ. Klagenfurt, Universo átsstr. 65-67, 9020 Univ, Higashinakano 742, Hachioji-Shi, Tokyo Klagenfurt, AUSTRIA, ~ (463)2700) and Jenlffer 192-03, JAPAN, Fax: (426)743716) PLATT (Arts E, Univ Sussex, Falmer, Brighton, Sussex BN1 9Q ,UK, ~ (273)606755, Fax: SESSION 02: EDUCATlON AND TRAINING FOR (273)678466) PARTlCIPATlON Co-Chairs: Gerard KESTER(Inst Social Studies, SESSION 13: BUSINESS MEETING POB 90733, 2509 LS Den Haag, Chair: TBA NETHERLANDS, Fax: (70)3549851) and Abha AVASTHI (Dept Sociology, Univ Luckmow, Badshah Bagh, Luckmow 226007, INDIA) RESEARCH COMMITTEE 09: SOCIAL PRACTlCE ANO SOCIAL TRANSFORMATlON SESSION 03: ESTADO, SUS POLlTlCAS ECONOMICAS y LA PARTlCIPACION Program Coordinator: Michal BOOEMANN AUTOGESTION (Department of Sociology, University of Toronto, Chair: Wllllam MORENO (Coppa, Jr. Apurimac 203 College St., Toronto, Ontario M5T 1P9, 224/506, CP 1432, Lima 100, PERU) CANADA, ~ (416)9788718, Fax: (416)9783963) SESSION 04: WORKERS' PARTlCIPATlON IN SESSION 01: NATlONS, NATlONALlSM, AND RE-UNIFIED GERMANY (PART 1) SOCIAL TRANSFORMA TlON Co-Chairs: Wiking EHLERT (FB Sozialwis, Univ Chair: Michal BOOEMANN (Department of Osnabrück, Postfach 4469, 4500 Osnabrück, Sociology, University of Toronto, 203 College GERMANY, Fax: (541 )9694600) and Volkmar St., Toronto, Ontario M5T 1P9, CANADA, ~ KREISSIG (Inst Wirtschafts & Sozialfors, An den (416)9788718, Fax: (416)9783963) Weiden 10, 9083 Chemnitz, GERMANY)

SESSION 02: THE PRACTICE OF SOCIOLOGY SESSION 05: WOMEN AND PARTlCIPATlON AND SOCIAL TRANSFORMATlON IN RUSSIA Co-Chairs: Mamata LAKSHMANNA (21 Trinidad Chair: Michael BRIE (Inst Politikwissens., FBS, Crescent, Federation Park, Port of Spain, Unter den Linden 6, 10099 Berlin, GERMANY) TRINIDAD, Fax: (809)6276985) and Michal PALGI (Univ Center of the Kibbutz, Univ Haifa, SESSION 03: CONTRIBUTED PAPERS Mt. Carmel, Haifa 31 999, ISRAEL, Fax: Chair: Peter PARK (1313 Richards Alley, (6)583220) Wilmington, DE 19806, USA) SESSION 06: UNION RESPONSES TO NEW SESSION 04: TRANSFORMATION OF THE FORMS OF MANAGEMENT STATE IN A GLOBAL ECONOMY JOINT SESSION WITH RC44 LABOR Co-Chairs: Mustapha KOC (Dept Sociology, MOVEMENTS Univ Toronto, 30 Charles St. W.#601, Toronto, Co-Chairs: Ake SANOBERG (Arbetslivscentrum, Ontario M4Y 1R5, CANADA) and Joanne Box 5606, 11486 Stockholm, SWEDEN, ~ NAIMAN (Dept Sociology, Ryerson Pytechnic (8)7909526, Fax: (8)106851) and Marino REGINI Univ, Toronto M5B 2K3, CANADA) (lRES, Via Fontana 18, 20122 Milano, ITALY ~ (2)6682077, Fax: (2)5457702)

19 SESSION 07: WORKERS' PARTICIPATlON IN SESSION 13: DEMOCRACY IN COOPERATlVE THE PROCESS OF TRANSFORMATlON ORGANIZA TIONS Co-Chairs: Jolanta KULPINSKA (Inst Sociology, Co-Chairs: Joyce ROTHSCHILD (Dept Univ Lodzki, Rewolucji 1905 nr 41, 90-214 Lodz, Sociology, Virginia Polytechnic Inst, Blacksburg, POLAND,Fax:(42)783958) and Agnes VA 24061, USA, Fax: (703)2313860) and Chrls J. SYMONYI(Inst Sociology & Social Policy, CORNFORTH (School of Management, Open EotvOs Lorand Univ, Pollack Mihaly tér 10, 1446 Univ, Walton Hall, Milton Keynes MK7 6AA, UK, Budapest VI, HUNGARY, Fax: (1)2663860) Fax: (908)655898)

SESSION 08: CULTURE, COMMUNICATlON, SESSION 14: DEMOCRATlZlNG THE AND PARTlCIPATlON WORKPLACE Co-Chairs: Antonio LUCAS (Dept Sociología VI, Co-Chairs: Bruce WILSON (Union Research Univ Complutense, Fac.Ciencias de la Center on, Office Technologies, Level 1, 4 Información, 28040 Madrid, SPAIN, Fax: Riverside Quay, South Melbourne, VIC 3205, (1)3942055) and Sergio CONTRERAS AUSTRALIA, Fax: (3)6168800) and Lltsa (Secretaría Gral Presidencia, División de NICOLAU-SMOKOVlTl (Dept Business Adm, Estudios, Moneda 1160-60, Santiago de Chile, Univ Piraeus, 80-86 Dimitriou st, Piraeus 18532, CHILE, Fax: (2)6993250) GREECE, Fax: (1)4179064)

SESSION 09: DEMOCRACY AND CIVIL SESSION 15: ALlENATION AND WORK SOCIETY JOINT SESSION WITH RC36 ALlENATION JOINT SESSION WITH RC24 ENVIRONMENT THEORY AND RESEARCH AND SOCIETY Co-Chairs: Menahem ROSNER (Univ Center of Co-Chairs: Alain CHOURAQUI (LEST/CNRS, 35 the Kibbutz, Univ of Haifa, Mt. Carmel,Haifa 31 Ave. 'Jules Ferry, 13626 Aix-en-Provence Cedex, 999, ISRAEL, Fax:(6)583220) and Heinz FRANCE, 'll" (42)378525, Fax:(42)267937) and SUENKER (Gesellschafts-Wissenschaften, Louis GUAY (Dépt Sociologie, Université Laval, Bergische Univ, Postfach 100127, 5600

Québec, Qc G1 K 7P4, CANADA, 'll" Wuppertal 1, GERMANY, Fax: (202)4392901) (418)6562226) SESSION 16: SELF-MANAGEMENT IN SESSION 10: THEORETICAL APPROACHES SOCIALlST STATES INDISSOLUTION: TOWARD WORKERS'PARTICIPATION YUGOSLAVIA AND RUSSIA Co-Chairs: Ann WESTENHOLZ (Inst Co-Chairs: Veljko RUS (Inst Sociology, Lubejeva Organization, Copenhagen Business School, 1, Ljubljana, SLOVENIA, Fax: (61 )221972) and 23BBlaagaardsgade, 2200 Cophenhagen, Laslo SEKELJ (CFDT, Univ of Beograd,

DENMARK, 'll" (38)152815, Fax: (38)152828) and Narodnog Fronta 45, 11000 Beograd, Robert van KRIEKEN (Dept Social Work, Univ YUGOSLAVIA, Fax: (11)643525) and Dusko

Sydney, 2006 Sydney, AUSTRALIA, 'll" SEKULlC (Dept Sociology, Univ Zagreb, Dure (2)6922671, Fax:(2)6923783) Salaja 3,41000 Zagreb, CROATIA)

SESSION 11: DESARROLLO, ECONOMIA SESSION 17: WORKER'S PARTICIPATION IN SOCIAL y AUTOGESTION RE-UNIFIED GERMANY (PART 11) Chair: Carlos H. GADSDEN CARRASCO Co-Chairs: Volkmar KREISSIG (Inst Wirtschafts (CEDEM, Circuito 159, San Carlos, 37530 León, & Sozialfors, An den Weiden 10, 9083 Chemnitz, MEXICO, Fax: (47)119044) GERMANY) and Wiking EHLERT (FB Sozialwis, Univ Osnabrück, Postfach 4469, 4500 SESSION 12: PARTICIPATION AND Osnabrück, GERMANY, Fax: (541 )9694600) AUTONOMY JOINT SESSION WITH RC30 SOCIOLOGY OF SESSION 18: BUSINESS MEETING WORK Chair: TBA Co-Chairs: Leni BEUKEMA (Dept General Social Sciences, Univ Utrecht, P.O. Box 80140,

3508 TG Utrecht, NETHERLANDS, 'll" RESEARCH COMMITIEE 11: SOCIOLOGY OF (30)534051, Fax:(30)534733) and Peter AGING LEISINK (Dept General Social Sciences, Utrecht University, POB 80140, 3508 TG Utrecht, Program Coordinator: Alan WALKER (Dept NETHERLANDS, 'll" (30)531408, Fax: Sociological Studies, Sheffield Univ, Sheffield (30)534733) S10 2TN, UK)

20 SESSION 01: AGING, WORK ANO E esearch, Univ Delaware, 101 Alison Hall,

COURSE ewark, DE 19716-3301, USA, 'l!' (302)8316500, Chair: Jeylan T. MORTlMER (Lite Fax: (302)8318776) 1014 Social Science Bid, Univ Mi esota

Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA, 11' (6 2 ,62~:.ro::33 SESSION 09: AGE ANO STRUCTURAl CHANGE Fax: (612)6247020) Co-Chairs: Matllda WHITE RILEY (Nationallnst Aging, 2C-234 Gateway Building, 7201 Wisconsin

SESSION 02: INTERGENERA Ave, Bethesda, MD 20892, USA, 'l!' ANO SOLlDARIT1ES (301)4963136, Fax: (301)4020051) and John W. Chair: MarJatta MARIN (De RILEY (4701 Willard Ave, Chevy Chase, MD Jyvaskyla, Pl 35, 40351 Jyv~:y'.a. 20815, USA) (41)602920, Fax:(41)60292 SESSION 10: AGING ANO THE WElFARE SESSION 03: COMP ERSPECTlVES STATE ON AGING ANO E PO JOINT SESSION WITH RC19 SOCIOlOGY OF Co-Chairs: Anne-Marie GUILLEMARD POVERTY, SOCIAL WElFARE ANO SOCIAL (CEMS-CNRS, 54 Bd as sil, 75270 Paris 06, POLlCY

FRANCE, 11' (1)45554653) and Alan WALKER Chair: John MYLES (Florida State University, (Dept Sociological dies, Sheffield Univ, Tallahasse, Florida, USA) Sheffield S10 2 . UK) SESSION 11: CROSS-CUl TURAl ASPECTSOF SESSION 04: WOMEN'S RETIREMENT IN THE SOCIAL PROCESSES OF AGING INDUSTRIAL/ZED COUNTRIES: EFFECTS OF Chair: Slnlkha DIXON (Canadian Union College, STATE POLlCIESANO WORKPLACE Box 430, College Heights, AlB TOl 020, STRUCTURE CANAOA) Co-Chairs: John C. HENRETTA (Dept Sociology, Univ Florida, 3115 Turlington Hall, SESSION 12: INHERITANCE ANO CAREGIVING:

Gainesville. Fl 32611, USA, 11' (904)3752130, NEW L1NKAGES ANO RESEARCH ISSUES Fax: (904)3928524) and Angela M. O'RAND Chair: Roma S. HANKS (Dept Sociology, Univ (Dept Sociology, Duke Univ, Durham, NC South Alabama, Mobile, Al 36688, USA, 'l!'

27706, USA, 'l!' (919)6842915) (205)4606347, Fax: (205)4607925)

SESSION 05: OlDER WOMEN IN THE CHANGING FAMll Y: CROSS-CUl TURAl PERSPECTlVES RESEARCH COMMITTEE 12: SOCIOLOGY OF Chair: Verena HALDERMANN (Dept Sociology, LAW Univ Moncton, Moncton, NBR E1A 3E9,

CANADA, 11' (506)8584177, Fax: (506)8584506) Program Coordinator: Vincenzo FERRARI (Fac Giurisprudencia, Univ Milano, Via Festa del SESSION 06: PHASING OUT AND HANGING Perdono 7, 20122 Milano, ITAlY, 11' (2)58352621, IN: FLEXIBLE BOUNDARIES BETWEEN WORK Fax: (2)58312599) ANO RETIREMENT IN CROSS-CUlTURAl PERSPECTlVE SESSION 01: SHIFTING MARKETS ANO Chair: Helena ZNANIECKA LO PATA (loyola CHANGING STATES: PROFESSIONAl Univ Chicago, 6525 North Sheridan Road, RESTRUCTURATlON IN WEST ANO EAST Chicago, " 60626, USA, 11' (312)5083445, Fax: Chair: Terence C. HALLlDAY (American Bar (312)5083646) Foundation, 750 North lake Shore Drive,

Chicago, Il 60611, USA, 'l!' (312)9886593, Fax: SESSION 07: CHANGES IN HEAl TH CARE (312)9886579) POLlCY, IMPLlCATIONS FOR OlDER PEOPlE Chair: Neena L. CHAPPELL (Cntr on Aging, SESSION 02: RESEARCH ANO THEORY ON Univ Victoria, POB 1700, Victoria, BC V8W 2Y2, lEGAL PROFESSIONS CANADA, 11' (604)7217211) Chair: Terence C. HALLlDAY (American Bar Foundation, 750 North lake Shore Drive, SESSION 08: CROSS-CUl TURAl Chicago, Il 60611, USA, 11' (312)9886593, Fax: COMPARISONS OF GENERATIONAl (312)9886579) RELATlONS AND SUPPORTS IN THE LATER YEARS OF L1FE SESSION 03: SOCIAL SYSTEMS ANO lEGAL Chair: Tamara K. HAREVEN (Cntr Family

21 SYSTEMS (1) SESSION 11: SOCIOLOGY OF THE LAW OF JOINT SESSION WITH AD HOC SESSION 14 THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY SOCIAL TRANSFORMATlONS IN EASTERN Chair: Franela SNYDER (Dept Law, European

CENTRAL EUROPE Univ Inst, 50016 S. Domenico Fiuesole, ITALY, 1t Co-Chairs: Kálmán KULCSAR (Dept Sociology, (55)4685239, Fax: (55)4685200) Fac Legal & Political Sciences, 1-3 Egyetem ter,

Budapest, HUNGARY, 1t (1)1765159) and Adam SESSION 12: POST-COMMUNIST LAW PODGORECKI (Dept Sociology, Carleton Univ, Chair: Grazyna SKAPSKA (ISUJ, Grodzka 52,

Ottawa, Ont K1S 5B6, CANADA, 1t 31-044 Kraków, POLAND) (613)7882582, Fax: (613)7884962) SESSION 13: THE STATUS OF LAW IN SESSION 04: SOCIAL SYSTEMS AND LEGAL CHANGING SOCIETlES SYSTEMS (11) JOINT SESSION WITH RC26 SOCIOTECHNICS - Chair: Adam PODGORECKI (Dept Sociology, SOCIOLOGICAL PRACTlCE AND RC29 Carleton Univ, Ottawa, Ont K1S 5B6, CANADA, DEVlANCE AND SOCIAL CONTROL

1t (613)7882582, Fax: (613)7884962) Chair: Marla LOS (Dept Criminology,Univ Ottawa, 1 Stewart St., Ottawa, Ontario K1N 6N5, SESSION 05: LAW AND COMMUNICATlON CANADA, 1t (613)5647854, Fax: (613)5643871) Chair: Alberto FEBBRAJO (Univ Macerata, Piagga dell'Universita 2, 62100 Macerata,ITALY, SESSION 14: ON SOCIOLOGY OF HUMAN

1t (733)258410, Fax: (733)235869) RIGHTS JOINT SESSION WITH RC05 ETHNIC, RACE SESSION 06: NATIONAL TRENDS AND AND MINORITY RELATlONS COMPARATlVE PATIERNS OF LlTlGATlON Co-Chairs: Robert David FINE (Dept Sociology, Co-Chairs: Marc GALANTER (Inst Legal Warwick Univ, Coventy, CV 47AL, UK, 1t Studies, Univ Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706, (203)523523, Fax: (203)523497) and Mlchael

USA, 1t (608)2632545, Fax: (608)2625486) and BANTON (The Court House, Llanvair Discoed, Wolf HEIDEBRAND (Dept Sociology, New York Gwent, NP6 6LX, UK, Fax: (272)706022) Univ, 269 Mercier St., New York, NY 10003, USA) SESSION 15: ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS AND INSTlTUTlONS SESSION 07: LONG-TERM TREND IN US JOINT SESSION WITH RC24 ENVIRONMENT STATE COURT LlTIGATION AND SOCIETY Co-Chairs: Marc GALANTER (Inst Legal Co-Chairs: Valerio POCAR (Fac Giurisprudenza, Studies, Univ Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706, Univ Milano, Via Festa del Perdono 7, 20122 1t USA, 1t (608)2632545, Fax: (608)2625486) and Milano, ITALY, (2)58352621, Fax:(2)58312599) Wolf HEIDEBRAND (Dept Sociology, New York and Barbara RHODE (Commission of the Univ, 269 Mercier St., New York, NY 10003, European, Communities, DG XII, H-3, 200, Rue USA) de la Loi, B-1049 Bruxelles, BELGIUM)

SESSION 08: RIGHTS OF INDIGENOUS SESSION 16: A PROSPECTlVE RESEARCH POPULATIONS PROGRAMME ON THE TEACHING OF Co-Chairs: Stephan PARMENTlER (Law & SOCIOLOGY OFLAW Society Inst, Catholic Univ, Hooverplein 10, 3000 Chair: Vlncenzo FERRARI (Fac Giurisprudencia, Univ Milano, Via Festa del Perdono 7, 20122 Leuven, BELGIUM, 1t (16)285115, Fax: (16)285313) and José E.R. ORDOÑEZ Milano, ITALY, 1t (2)58352621, Fax: (2)58312599) CIFUENTES (Inst Investigaciones Jurídicas, UNAM, Del. Coyoacán, 04510 Mexico DF, SESSION 17: GENERAL ASSEMBL Y MEXICO, Fax: (5)6652193) Chair: TBA

SESSION 09: LAW AND POLlTICS SESSION 18: MEDIATlON, ALTERNATIVE Chair: Oscar CORREAS (Inst Investigaciones DISPUTE RESOLUTlON AND Jurídicas, UNAM, Del. Coyoacán, 04510 Mexico VICTlM-OFFENDER RECONCILlATlON: NEW DF, MEXICO, Fax: (5)6652193) MODELS AND APPROACHES Chair: Emiliano VlANO (Dept Justice, American SESSION 10: GENDER AND EQUALlTY Univ, 4400 Massachusetts Ave, Washington, D.C. Chair: Fanny TABAK (Pontifícia Univ Católica, 20016-8043, USA, 1t (202)8852948, Fax: Rua Toneleros 261, Ap 301,22030 Rio de (202)8852907) Janeiro, BRAZlL, Fax: (21 )2370261)

22 SESSION 05: THE RELATlONSHIP BETWEEN RESEARCH COMMITIEE 13: SOCIOLOGY OF SOCIO-POLlTlCAL SYSTEMS AND HEAL TH LEISURE Chair: Vicente NAVARRO (Dept Health Policy, Johns Hopkins Univ, 624 North Broadway Str., Baltimore, MD 21205, USA, ~ (410)9553280, Fax: Program Coordinator: Teus J. KAMPHORST (410)9553281 ) (WLRA Int'l Cntr Excellence, Rengerslaan 8, 8917 DD Leeuwarden, NETHERLANDS, ~ SESSION 06: GENETlC SCREENING, (58)330356, Fax: (58)330350) PRENATAL DIAGNOSIS AND PREDICTIVE MEDICINE: SOCIAL ASPECTS AFFECTING THE DIFFUSION OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH COMMITIEE 14: SOCIOLOGY OF Chair: Marc RENAUD (Dept Sociology, Univ COMMUNICAllON, KNOWLEDGE AND Montréal, 2801 Edouard Montpetit, 162, CULTURE Montréal, Quebec H3T 1J6, CANADA, ~ (514)3436194, Fax: (514)3432334) Program Coordinator: Paul BEAUD (Inst Sociologie Communications, de Masse, BFSH 2- SESSION 07: COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE IN Dorigny, CH-1 015 Lausanne, SWITZERLAND, ~ WESTERN SOCIETIES (21)6924671, Fax: (21)6924770) Chair: Judith SHUVAL (Program in Medical Sociology, Hebrew Univ Medical School, P.O. Box 1172, Jerusalem, 91010, ISRAEL) RESEARCH COMMITIEE 15: SOCIOLOGY OF HEALTH SESSION 08: ADVANCES IN HEAL TH SOCIOLOGY Chair: Jan SUBEDI (Dept Sociology & Program Coordinator: Eugene B. GALLAGHER Anthropology, Miami Univ, Oxford, OH 45056, (College Medicine, Univ Kentucky, Lexington, KV USA, 'ZI' (513)5293432, Fax: (513)5293841) 40536-0086, USA, ~ (606)2335804, Fax: (606)2335350) SESSION 09: CHRONIC DISEASES, SOCIAL SUPPORT AND QUALlTY OF LlFE SESSION 01: HEAL TH QUALlTY OF LlFE Chair: Wim J.A.van den HEUVEL (Dept Medical Co-Chairs: Gary L. ALBRECHT (School Public Sociology, Univ Groningen, Ant. Deusinghlaan 1, Health East, Univ IlIinois, P.O. Box 6998, 9713 AV Groningen, NETHERLANDS, 'ZI' Chicago, IL 60680, USA, ~ (312)9965765, Fax: (50)632686, Fax: (50)636251) (312)9965356) and Ray FITZPATRICK (Nuffield College, Oxford Univ, Oxford OX1 1NF, UK, ~ SESSION 10: HEAL TH SERVICES (865)511293) DEVELOPMENT AND REFORM STRATEGIES: IMPLlCATlONS FOR GENDER SESSION 02: HEAL TH CARE IN THE TWO Chair: Mary K. ZIMMERMAN (Dept Health GERMANIES- THEN AND NOW Service Administ., Univ Kansas, Rm 110, Watkins Chair: Ray H. ELLlNG (Dept Communitiy Home, Lawrence, KS 66045, USA) Medicine, Univ Connecticut Health Cntr, 263 Farmington Road, Farmington, CT 06030, USA)

SESSION 03: TRENDS IN MEDICAL AND RESEARCH COMMITIEE 16: SOCIOLOGICAL HEAL TH PROFESSIONAL EDUCATlON THEORY Chair: Eugene B.GALLAGHER (College Medicine, Univ Kentucky, Lexington, KV Program Coordinator: Jeffrey C. ALEXANDER 40536-0086, USA, ~ (606)2335804, Fax: (Dept Sociology, UCLA, 405 Hilgard Ave, Los (606)2335350) Angeles, CA 90024-1551, USA, 'ZI' (213)8253840, Fax: (213)2069838) SESSION 04: INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON CIGARETIE SMOKING: PREVALENCE; SESSION 01: THEORIZlNG THE TWENTIETH PUBLlC POLlCY ON TOBACCO IMPORTS, CENTURY PRODUCTlON, AND MARKETING; AND Chair: Margaret ARCHER (Dept Sociology, Univ SMOKING CESSATION AND PREVENTlON Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL, UK, 'ZI' (869)38480, Chair: Philip MOODY (Dept Community Fax: (869)37146) Medicine, Kuwait Univ, P.O. Box 24923, Safat, KUWAIT, ~ (965)5312300, Fax: (965)5318454) SESSION 02: BUSINESS MEETlNG

23 Chair: TBA Jagiellonian Univ, Grodzka 52, 31-1044 Kraków,

POLAND, 11' (12)229921, Fax: (12)222129) SESSION 03: THEORIZING CIVIL SOCIE1Y (1): GENERAL DEBATES SESSION 12: THEORIZlNG TRADITION, Chair: Jeffrey C. ALEXANDER (Dept Sociology, NATlONAL CHARACTER, ANO CHARISMA: UCLA, 405 Hilgard Ave, Los Angeles, CA FORCES OF STABILlTY OR CHANGE? (2) 90024-1551, USA, 11' (213)8253840, Fax: Chair: Plotr SZTOMPKA (Inst Sociology, (213)2069838) Jagiellonian Univ, Grodzka 52, 31-1044 Kraków,

POLAND, 11' (12)229921, Fax: (12)222129) SESSION 04: THEORIZING CIVIL SOCIETY (2): ELlTES, INSTlTUTIONS ANO STATES SESSION 13: THEORIZlNG VIOLENCE, TRUST, Chair: Jeffrey C. ALEXANDER (Dept Sociology, ANO THE PROBLEM OF ORDER (1) UCLA, 405 Hilgard Ave, Los Angeles, CA Chair: Ron EYERMAN (Inst Sociology, Univ

90024-1551, USA, 11' (213)8253840, Fax: Lund, Box 114, 221 00 Lund, SWEDEN, 11' (213)2069838) (46)108864, Fax: (46)104794)

SESSION 05: THEORIZING CIVIL SOCIETY (3): SESSION 14: THEORIZING VIOLENCE, TRUST, CASE STUDIES ANO THE PROBLEM OF ORDER (2) Chair: Jeffrey C. ALEXANDER (Dept Sociology, Chair: Ron EYERMAN (Inst Sociology, Univ

UCLA, 405 Hilgard Ave, Los Angeles, CA Lund, Box 114, 221 00 Lund, SWEDEN, 11' 90024-1551, USA, 11' (213)8253840, Fax: (46) 108864, Fax:(46) 104794) (213)2069838) SESSION 15: SYMBOLS, DISCOURSE, ANO SESSION 06: THEORIZING IDENTITY ANO IDEOLOGY (1) SOCIAL SOLlDARITY (1): GENERAL ISSUES Chair: Kenneth THOMPSON (Fac of Social Chair: Franco CRESPI (1st Studi Sociali, Univ Sciences, The Open Univ, Milton Keynes MK7

Perugia, Via Elce di Soto, 06100 Perugia, ITALY, 6AA, London, UK, 11' (71 )6078194) Fax: (75)5855405) SESSION 16: SYMBOLS, DISCOURSE, ANO SESSION 07: THEORIZING IDENTITY ANO IDEOLOGY (2) SOCIAL SOLlDARITY (2): PLURALlSM ANO Chair: Kenneth THOMPSON (Fac of Social INTEGRATION IN NATIONAL ANO GLOBAL Sciences, The Open Univ, Milton Keynes MK7

PERSPECTIVE 6AA, London, UK, 11' (71)6078194) Chair: Franco CRESPI (1st Studi Sociali, Univ Perugia, Via Elce di Soto, 06100 Perugia, ITALY, SESSION 17: SYMBOLS, DISCOURSE, ANO Fax: (75)5855405) IDEOLOGY (3): RETHINKING A THEORY - DURKHEIM ANO AFTER SESSION 08: THEORIZING IDENTITY ANO Chair: Marcel FOURNIER (Dept Sociologie, SOCIAL SOLlDARITY (3): CASE STUDIES Université de Montréal, CP 6128, Succ. A, Chair: Franco CRESPI (1st Studi Sociali, Univ Montréal, QUE H3C 3J7, CANADA) Perugia, Via Elce di Soto, 06100 Perugia,ITALY, Fax: (75)5855405) SESSION 18: RATIONALlTY ANO IRRATIONALlTY IN SOCIAL ACTION SESSION 09: THEORIZING GLOBALlZATION Chair: Nlkolal GENOV (Inst Sociology, Bulgarian ANO NATIONALlSM (1): GENERAL ISSUES Academy of Sciences, Moskovskastr. 13 A, 1000 Chair: Roland ROBERTSON (Dept Sociology, Sofia, BULGARIA) Univ Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15217-1310,

USA, 11' (412)4244424, Fax: (412)6485911)

RESEARCH COMMITTEE 17: SOCIOLOGY OF SESSION 10: THEORIZING GLOBALlZATlON ORGANIZA1l0N ANO NATIONALlSM (2): NATIONAL CASES Chair: Roland ROBERTSON (Dept Sociology, Univ Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15217-1310, Program Coordinator: Marshall W. MEYER (Russel Sage Foundation, 112 East 64th St, New USA, 11' (412)4244424, Fax: (412)6485911) York, NY 10021, USA, 11' (212)7506033, Fax: SESSION 11: THEORIZING TRADITION, (212)3714761 ) NATIONAL CHARACTER, ANO CHARISMA: FORCES OF STABILlTY OR CHANGE? (1) SESSION 01: ORGANIZATlONAL STUDIES IN Chair: Piotr SZTOMPKA (Inst Sociology, LATIN AMERICA

24 Chair: Margarlt BERLlN (Caracas, VE''''~LU~''', SESSION 01: LAW AND STRUCTURE. EORIES AND LAWS IN COMPARATIVE SESSION 02: ORGANIZA TIONALA POLlTlCAL SOCIOLOGY AND RELATED COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES- ' E DISCIPLINES DES ORGANIZATlONS: UNE PERS EC Co-Chairs: Steln Ugelvlk LARSEN (Inst COMPAREE Comparative Politics, Univ Bergen, Christiesgate

Chair: Jean-Franc¡ois CHANLAT (E e es 15, 5007 Bergen, NORWAY, 1t (5)212175, Fax: Hautes Etudes, Commerciales, 5255 a (5)322844) and Antonio COSTA PINTO (ISCTE, Decelles, Montréal, Quebec 3 DA, Ave das Forcas Armadas, 1600 Lisboa,

1t (514)3406359, Fax: (514)340563 PORTUGAL, 1t (1)600662, Fax: (1)7964710)

SESSION 03: DECISIO SESSION 02: LlFE-COURSE AND ORGANIZA TlONS GENERATIONAL POLlTlCS Chair: Franco FERRARESI (D' Sociologia, Chair: Rlchard G. BRAUNGART (Dept Univ Torino, Via St. Ottavio 2 , 10123 Torino, Sociology, Syracuse Univ, 100 Sims IV,

ITALY) Syracuse, NY 13244-1230, USA, 1t (315)4432346, Fax: (315)4434597) SESSION 04: METHOOOLOGICAL ADVANCES IN ORGANIZATlO AL RESEARCH SESSION 03: THE METHODOLOGY OF Chair: M GARGUILO (1 SEAD) COMPARATIVE POLlTlCAL RESEARCH: RECENT ADVANCES SESSION 05: ORGA IZATIONAL STUDIES IN Chair: Glsele de MEUR (CEME, Univ Libre, CP EASTERN EUROPE 135, 50 Ave. Roosevelt, 1050 Bruxelles,

Chair: Marshall W. MEYER (Russel Sage BELGIUM, 1t (2)6503842, Fax: (2)6503198) Foundation, 112 East 64th St, New York, NY 10021, USA, 1t (212)7506033, Fax: SESSION 04: THEORIES OF PARTY CHANGE: (212)3714761) ORGANIZATlON, FINANCE AND PROFESSIONALlZATION OF POLlTICAL SESSION 06: CONTRIBUTED PAPERS PARTlES Chair: Marshall W. MEYER (Russel Sage Chair: Jan SUNDBERG (Dept Political Science, Foundation, 112 East 64th St, New York, NY Univ Helsinki, P.O. Box 33,00014 Helsinki,

10021, USA, 1t (212)7506033, Fax: FINLAND, 1t 1912758, Fax: 1912068) (212)3714761) SESSION 05: BREAKDOWN AND SESSION 07: BUSINESS QRGANIZATIONS CONSOLlDATION OF DEMOCRACIES: AND SOCIETY - ENTREPRISE ET SOCIETE COMPARISONS BETWEEN THE 1930'S AND Chair: Renaud SAINSAULlEU (LSCI, 59-61 rue THE 1990'S Pouchet, 75017 Paris, FRANCE, 1t (1)40251 025) Chair: Ekkart ZIMMERMANN (Dept Macro-Sociology, Technical Univ Dresden,

SESSION 08: THE SOCIOLOGY OF Helmholtzstr. 8, 8023 Dresden, GERMANY, 1t ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT STUDIES: (351)4634112, Fax: (351)4637043) CONVERGENCE OR OIVERGENCE? Chair: TBA SESSION 06: TRADE UNIONS AND DEMOCRATlZATION SESSION 09: BUSINESS MEETING Chair: Llv TORRES (FAFO, Fossveien 19, 0551

Chair: Marshall W. MEYER (Russel Sage Oslo 5, NORWAY, 1t (2)716000, Fax: (2)716060) Foundation, 112 East 64th St, New York, NY

10021, USA, 1t (212)7506033, Fax: SESSION 07: THE CRITIQUE OF POLlTICAL (212)3714761) PARTIES: CONTEMPORARY PATIERNS Chair: Birgitta NEDELMANN (Inst Soziologie, J. Guterberg-Universitát, PF 3980, RESEARCH COMMITTEE 18: POLlTlCAL Colonel-Kleinmann-W 2, 6500 Mainz, GERMANY, SOCIOLOGY 1t (6131)395270, Fax: (6131)393728)

Program Coordinator: Lauri A. KARVONEN SESSION 08: DEMOCRATIZATION: EUROPE (Dept Political Sciences, Abo Acad, 20500 Abo, AND THE THIRD WORLD Co-Chairs: Elnar BERNlZEN (Dept Comparative FINLAND, 1t (21)654320, Fax: (21 )654585) Politics, Univ Bergen, Christiesgt. 15, 5007

Bergen, NORWAY, 1t (5)212177, Fax: (5)322844)

25 and Nils A. BUTENSCHON (Dept Political University, Hamilton, Otario, CANADA) and Science,Univ 0510, Box 1097, 0317 0510, Sheila SHAVER (Social Policy Research Center,

NORWAY, 1f (2)855181, Fax:(2)854411) Univ of New South Wales, Kensington, New South Wales, AUSTRALIA) SESSION 09: MODERN-DAY FASCISM: HISTORICAL CONTlNUITY ANO NEW SESSION 05: WELFARE STATE DEVELOPMENT ELEMENTS IN COMPARATlVE PERSPECTlVE Chair: Laurl A. KARVONEN (Dept Political Co-Chairs: John D. STEPHENS (Univ of North Sciences, Abo Acad, 20500 Abo, FINLAND, 'Ir Carolina, Chappel Hill, North Carolina, USA) and (21)654320, Fax:(21 )654585) Walter KORPI (Swedish Inst. Soco Resear., Univ Stockholm, 106 91 Stockholm, SWEDEN, 'Ir SESSION 10: CONDITIONS OF DEMOCRACY (8) 162000, Fax: (8) 154670) INEUROPE 1929-1939: COMPARATlVE ANO SOCIAL PERSPECTlVES SESSION 06: AGING AND PUBLlC POLlCY Co-Chairs: Dirk BERG-SCHLOSSER (lnst Chair: John MYLES (Florida State Ur.iversity, Political Science, Philipps Univ, Tallahasse, Florida, USA) Wilhlm-R6pke-Strasse 6, 3550 Marbrurg,

GERMANY, 'Ir (6421 )284397, Fax: (6421 )287050) SESSION 07: FRONTIERS OF SOCIAL and Jeremy MITCHELL (Faculty Social CITIZENSHIP (1) Science, The Open Univ, Walton Hall, Milton Co-Chairs: Julia O'CONNOR (McMaster

Keynes, MK 7 6AA, UNITEDKINGDON, 'Ir University, Hamilton, Ontario, CANADA) and (908)652456, Fax: (908)653744) Walter KORPI (Swedish Inst. SOCoResear., Univ Stockholm, 106 91 Stockholm, SWEDEN, 'Ir (8) 162000, Fax: (8) 154670) RESEARCH COMMITTEE 19: SOCIOLOGY OF POVERTY, SOCIAL WELFARE AND SOCIAL SESSION 08: FRONTlERS OF SOCIAL POLlCY CITIZENSHIP (11) Co-Chairs: Julia O'CONNOR (McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, CAADA) and Program Coordinator: Walter KORPI (Swedish Walter KORPI (Swedish Inst. Soco Resear., Univ Inst. Soco Resear., Univ Stockholm, 10691 Stockholm, 106 91 Stockholm, SWEDE 'Ir Stockholm, SWEDEN, 1f (8)162000, Fax: (8) 162000, Fax: (8) 154670) (8)154670) SESSION 09: BUSSINES MEEn G SESSION 01: UNEMPLOYEMENT: STRUCTURE Chair: Walter KORPI (Swedish Ins Soc. ANO PROCESS Resear., Univ Stockholm, 106 91 Stockholm, Chair: Rune ABERG (Dept Sociology, Umea SWEDEN, 'Ir (8) 162000, Fax: (8) 154670) University, 90187 Umea, SWEDEN)

SESSION 10: HEAL TH, INEQUALlTlES, CLASS SESSION 02: INCOME DISTRIBUTlON IN A AND GENDER COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE Co-Chairs: Sally MACINTYRE (Glasgow Co-Chairs: Hannu UUSITALO (Helsinki School University, Glasgow, UNITEDKJNGDO ) and of Economics, Runeberginkatu 14-16, 00100 Denny VAGERO (Stockholm University, Helsinki, FINLAND, 'Ir 4313331, Fax: 4313217) Stockholm, SWEDEN) and Peter SAUNDERS (Social Policy Research Cntr, Univ New South Wales, POB 1, SESSION 11: CARE WORK (1) Lensington, NSW 2033, AUSTRALIA) Co-Chairs: lIona OSTNER (Univ of Bremen, Bremen, GERMANY) and Jerry LEWIS (Kent SES310N 03: SUPRANATIONALlZATlON OF State Univ, Kent, OH 44242, USA) WELFARE ANO EUROPEAN INTEGRATlON Co-Chairs: Jürgen KOHL (Northwestern Univ, SESSION 12: CARE WORK (11) Evanstone, IlIinois, USA) and Stephan Co-Chairs: lIona OSTNER (Univ of Bremen, LEIBFRIED (Univ of Bremen, Bremen, Bremen, GERMANY) and Jerry LEWIS (Kent GERMANY) State Univ, Kent, OH 44242, USA)

SESSION 04: GENDER, CLASS ANO RACE SESSION 13: HUMAN NEEDS AND WELFARE WITHIN THE CONTEXT OF THE CONTESTED OUTCOMES BOUNDARIES AND SHIFTlNG SOLlDARITlES Chair: lan GOUGH (Univ of Manchester, Co-Chairs: Julia O'CONNOR (McMaster Manchester, UNITED KINGDON)

26 SESSION 14: POVERTY NETHERLANDS, 11" (13)669111, Fax: (13)662370) Co-Chairs: Else OYEN (Health & Social Policy Studies, Bergen Univ, P.B. 25, 5014 Bergen, SESSION 05: THE MIXED ECONOMY: NEITHER NORWAY, Fax: (5)232420) and Herbert GANS CAPITALlST NOR SOCIALlST (Columbia University, New York, USA) Co-Chairs: David APTER (Dept Political Science, Yale Univ, P.O. Box 3532, New Haven, CT

SESSION 15: THE DYNAMICS OF POVERTY IN 06520-3532, USA, 11" (203)2810769, Fax: AFRICA (203)2817393) and Mattel DOGAN (CNRS, 72

Chair: A.B.M. MAFEJE (NAMIBIA) Blvd Arago, Paris 75013, FRANCE, 11" (1)45358052, Fax: (1)47071222) SESSION 16: SOCIAL SERVlCES I A COMPARATIVE PERSPECTlVE SESSION 06: COMPARING, ADVANCED Chair: Jens ALBER (University of Konstanz, DEMOCRACIES GERMANY) Chair: JoJI WATANUKI (lnst International Relation, Sophia Univ, 7-1 Kioi-cho, Chiyoda-ku,

SESSION 17: GLOBALlSATlON, Tokyo 102, JAPAN, 11" (3)32383561, Fax: SUPRANATIONALlSM, AND SOCIAL POLlCY (3)32383087) Chair: Bob DEACON (Dept Social Studies, Leeds Polytechnic, Calverley Street, Leeds LS1 SESSION 07: DE TOCQUEVILLE REVISITED: 3HE, UK, 11" (532)402976) AMERICA AS SEEN BY EUROPEANS TODAY (1) Chair: Mattel DOGAN (CNRS, 72 Blvd Arago, SESSION 18: INFORMAL COLLECTlVE Paris 75013, FRANCE, 11" (1)45358052, Fax: SAVINGS AND INSURANCE ARRANGEMENTS (1)47071222) Chair: Abram de SWAAN (Univ Amsterdam, Oude Hoogstraat 24, 1012 CE Amsterdam, SESSION 08: COMPARATlVE RESEARCH NETHERLANDS) BETWEEN THEORY AND SUBSTANCE Chair: AII KAZANCIGIL (Int'l Develop Social Sciences, UNESCO, 1 rue Miollis, Paris 75015,

RESEARCH COMMITTEE 20: COMPARATlVE FRANCE, 11" (1)45683798, Fax: (1)45678206) SOCIOLOGY SESSION 09: DEMOCRATIZATION PROCESSES Program Coordinator: Mattei DOGAN (CNRS, IN EASTERN EUROPE Chair: Peter H. MERKL (Political Science Dept, 72 Blvd Arago, Paris 75013, FRANCE, 11" (1)45358052, Fax: (1)47071222) Univ California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106-9420, USA, 11" (805)9613000, Fax: (805)8933309) SESSION 01: COMPARING CIVIL SERVANTS AND MANDARINS SESSION 10: DE TOCQUEVILLE REVISITED: Chair: Fred W. RIGGS (Univ Hawaii, Porteus AMERICA AS SEEN BY EUROPEANS TODAY (11) 640, 2424 Maile Way, Honolulu, HI 96822, USA, Chair: IIter TURAN (Dept lnt'l Relations, Faculty of Political Science, Istanbul University, 34452 11" (808)9568357, Fax: (808)9566877) Üniversite, Istanbul, TURKEY, 11" (1)1435001) SESSION 02: THE DECLINE OF TRADE-UNIONS IN WESTERN DEMOCRACIES SESSION 11:RECENT COMPARATlVE Chair: Seymour M. LlPSET (Inst Public Policy, RESEARCH George Mason Univ, 214204 Krug Hall, Fairfax, Chair: John MARTZ (Dept Political Science, Pennsylvania State Univ, University Park, PA VA 22030, USA, 11" (703)3232607, Fax: (703)3232504) 16802, USA, 11" (814)8657723, Fax: (814)8638979) SESSION 03: COMPARING SURVEY RESEARCH SESSION 12: BUSINESS MEETING Chair: Frederick C. TURNER (Dept Political Chair: TBA Science, Univ Connecticut, 341 Mansfield Road,

Storrs, CT 06269-1024, USA, 11" (203)4862533, Fax: (203)4864318) RESEARCH COMMITTEE 21: REGIONAL ANO URBANDEVELOPMENT SESSION 04: EUROPEN VALUES SURVEY Chair: Ruud de MOOR (Catholic Univ Brabant, Program Coordinator: Hartmut HAUSSERMANN Warandelaan 2, PB 90153, 5000 LE Tilburg, (Fac Sozialwis., Humboldt Univ, Unter den

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- -~-----~ Linden 6, 10099 Berlin, GERMANY, Fax: Chair: TBA (421 )2182680) SESSION 10: CITIES IN THE TRANSITION SESSION 01: GLOBALlZATION OF THE FROM STATE SOCIALlSM ECONOMY Chair: Drago KOS (FSPN, Edvard Kardelj Univ, Chair: Suell RAMOS SCHIFFER (Fac Kardeljava pl, 5, 61000 Ljubljana, SLOVENIA, Arquitetura, Univ Sao Paulo, Rua do Lago 876, Fax: (61)341522) CP 3225, Sao Paulo 01051, BRAZlL, Fax: (11)8132932) SESSION 11: LOCAL GOVERNANCE ANO CITlZlENSHIP SESSION 02: COMPARATIVE URBANIZATION Co-Chairs: Soledad GARCIA (Dept Sociology, Co-Chairs: Josef GUGLER (Dept Sociology, Univ Barcelona, Diagonal 690, 08034 Barcelona,

Univ Connecticut, 344 Mansfield Road, Storrs, SPAIN, 11" (3)2093547, Fax: (3)2802378) and CT 06269-2068, USA, 11" (203)4293417, Fax: Michael GOLDSMITH (Dept Politics & Cont. (203)4866356) and Mario LUNGO UCLES (Dept History, Univ Salford, Salford M5 4WT, UK, Fax: Arquitectura, Univ "José Simeón Cañas", Ap. (617)455899) Postal (01) 168, San Salvador, EL SALVADOR, Fax: (503)733384) SESSION 12: REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT - STRATEGIES IN SESSION 03: URBAN SEGREGATION ANO ECONOMICALL Y DEPRESSED AREAS NEW URBAN POVERTY Chair: Frank MOULAERT (Fac Sciences Econ. Chair: Nick BUCK (ESRC, Univ Essex, et Sociales, Univ Lille, 59655 Villeneuve d'Ascq

Wivenhoe Park, Colchester C04 3S0, UK, 11" Cedex, FRANCE, Fax: (20)436655) (206)872957, Fax: (206)873151) SESSION 13: BUSINESS MEETING SESSION 04: INVESTMENT ANO Chair: Chris PICKVANCE (Urban & Regional DISINVESTMENT FLOWS Studies Unit, Univ Kent, Canterbury, Kent CT2 Chair: Anne HAlLA (Cntr Urban & Regional 7NF, UK, 11' (227)764000, Fax: (227)475483) Studies, Helsinki Univ Technology, Otakaari 1, 02150 Espoo, FINLAND, 'Ir (0)4513876, Fax: (0)465077) RESEARCH COMMITTEE 22: SOCIOLOGY OF RELIGION SESSION 05: CUL TURE ANO THE CONTEMPORARY CITY Program Coordinator: Raymond LEMIEUX Chair: Susan FAINSTEIN (Dept Urban Planing, (Groupe Recherche Religion, Univ Laval, 1022 Rutgers Univ, Lucy Stony Hall - Kilmer Camp., Pavillon FA Savard, Ouébec, ~UE G1 K 7P4, New Brunswick, NJ 08903, USA, 11" CANADA, 11" (418)6563399, Fax: (418)6562809) (201)9324003, Fax: (212)3871406)

SESSION 01: RELlGIOUS FLUCTUATING SESSION 06: EVERYDAY LlFE IN BOUNDARIES ANO HUMAN SOLlDARITlES POSTMODERN CITIES Chair: Ivan VARGA (Dept Sociology, Oueen's Chair: Mark GOTIDIENER (Dept Sociology, UC Univ, Kingston, Ontario K7L 3N6, CANADA, 11" Riverside, Riverside, CA 92521-0419, USA, Fax: (613)5452176, Fax: (613)5452871) (909) 7873330)

SESSION 02: SOCIOLOGY OF RELlGION: FROM SESSION 07: RACE ANO ETHNICITY CLASSIC TO POST-MODERN APPROACHES Chair: John LOGAN (Dept Sociology, State JOINT SESSION WITH RC08 HISTORY OF Univ New York, Albany, NY 12222, USA, 11" SGCIOLOGY (518)4424656, Fax: (518)4424936) Chair: José A. PRADES (GRAIGE-UOAM, CP 8888 , Succ. "A", Montréal, Ouébec H3C 3P8, SESSION 08: MIGRATION, HOUSING, ANO CANADA, 11' (514)9874427, Fax: (514)9874718) SOCIAL RIGHTS - COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES SESSION 03: FUNDAMENTALlSM Chair: Hartmut HAUSSERMANN (Fac RECONSIDERED Sozialwis., Humboldt Univ, Unter den Linden 6, Chair: Enzo PACE (Dept Sociology, Univ 10099 Berlin, GERMANY, Fax: (421 )2182680) Padava, Via Canziano 8, 35122 Padova, ITALY, 11' (49)8283190, Fax: (49)657508) SESSION 09: MIGRATION ANO REGIONAlJURBAN DEVELOPMENT

28 SESSION 04: YOUTH AND RELlGION SESSION 02: TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE AND Chair: Liliane VOYE (College Leclercg, Place HEALTH CARE Montesquieu 1/13, 1348 Louvain-La-Neuve, Chair: Stuart S. BLUME (Dept Science

BELGIUM, 'It (10)474236, Fax: (10)474603) Dynamics, Univ Amsterdam, Nieuwe Achtergracht 166, 1018 WV Amsterdam, SESSION 05: RELlGION AND MORALllY NETHERLANDS, 'It (20)5259595, Fax: Chair: William H. SWATOS (1500,7th Avenue, (20)5256579)

Silvis, IL 61282, USA, 'It (309)7923306, Fax: (309) 7924362) SESSION 03: THE POLlTlCS OF KNOWLEDGE Chair: Dlck PELS (OSA, Univ Amsterdam, Oude SESSION 06: POLlTlCAL REGULATlONS OF Hoogstraat 24,1012 CE Amsterdam, THE RELlGIOUS NETHERLANDS, 'It (20)5252256, Fax: Co-Chairs: Pauline COTE (Dept Science (20)5252426) Politique, Univ Laval, Québec G1 K 7P4, CANADA, Fax: (418)6567861) and Jacques SESSION 04: COORDINATlNG THE NEW ZYLBERBERG (Dept Science Politique, Univ ORDER OF SCIENCE AND TECHONOLOGY Laval, Québec G1 K 7P4, CANADA, Fax: Chair: NiI DISCO (Dept Philosophy of Science, (418)6567861 ) TW-RC blgd RC31 O, Univ Twente, POB 217, 7500 AE Twente, NETHERLANDS, Fax: SESSION 07: CONTEMPORARY RELlGIOUS (53)350625) MOVEMENTS Chair: Aiain BOUCHARD (Groupe Sciences des SESSION 05: COMMUNICATlON Religions, Univ Laval, FAS 1020, Québec G1 K TECHNOLOGIES IN THE MODERN WORLD 7P4, CANADA, Fax: (418)6562809) JOINT SESSION WITH RC14 SOCIOLOGY OF COMMUNICATION, KNOWLEDGE AND SESSION 08: IMPLlCIT RELlGION: A SYNDROM CULTURE OF MODERNllY Chair: Kristian FEIGELSON (EHESS, 54 Blvd Chair: Arnaldo NESl1 (Via S. Agostino 16, Raspail, 75006 Paris, FRANCE) Firenze, ITALY, Fax: (55)2398210) SESSION 06: CONCEPTUALlZlNG RELATlONS SESSION 09: RELlGIOSllY AND MODERNllY: BETWEEN SCIENCE AND THE STATE A WORLD CHALLENGE Co-Chairs: Radhlka RAMASUBBAN (Cntr Social Chair: Roberto CIPRIANI (Dept Sociology, Univ & Technol. Stud., 402 Zeba Corner, Sherly Rajan

Roma "La Sapienza", Via Salaria 113, 00198 Village, Bombay 400 050, INDIA, 'It (22)6429281, Roma, ITALY, 'It (6)5910933, Fax: (6)8443598) Fax: (22)6421969) and Slmon SCHWARTZMAN (NUPES, Rua do Anfiteatro 181, Colmeias 9, 05508-900, Sao Paulo, BRAZlL)

SESSION 07: NATlONALlSM AND INTERNATIONALlSM OF SCIENCE Chair: Aant ELZINGA (Dept Theory of Science, RESEARCH COMMITTEE 23: SOCIOLOGY OF Goteborg Univ, 41298 Goteborg, SWEDEN, Fax: SCIENCE ANO TECHNOLOGY (31)7734723)

SESSION 08: LlNKS BETWEEN UNIVERSllY ANDINDUSTRY Program Coordinator: Stuart S. BLUME (Dept Chair: Henry ETZKOWITZ (State Univ of New Science Dynamics, Univ Amsterdam, Nieuwe York, 325 Riverside Drive, New York, NY 10025, Achtergracht 166, 1018 WV Amsterdam, USA, Fax: (212)666014) NETHERLANDS, 'It (20)5259595, Fax: (20)5256579) SESSION 09: TOWARD A SOCIO TECHNICAL EXPLANATlON OF TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE: SESSION 01: TRASFORMATIONS OF SCIENCE BEYOND "LEARNING" AND TECHNOLOGY IN EASTERN EUROPE Co-Chairs: Rlgas ARVANIl1S (ORSTOM Mexico, Chair: Oiga AMSTERDAMSKA (Dept Science Cicerón 609, Los Morales" 11530 Mexico DF, Dynamics, Univ. Amsterdam, Nwe Achtergracht MEXICO, Fax: (5)2820800) and Jean RUFFIER 166, 1018 WV Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS, 'It (MRASH-GLYSI, 14, Av Berthelot, 69363 Lyon, (20)5259595, Fax: (20)5256579) FRANCE)

29 SESSION 10: EMERGENCE OF NEW GENERIC ENVIRONMENTAL SECURITY TECHNOLOGIES ANO THE FIRM STRATEGIES Co-Chairs: Jean-Guy VAllLANCOURT (Dept de JOINT SESSION WITH RC02 ECONOMY ANO Sociologie, Université de Montréal, CP 6128 SOCIETY Succ A, Montréal, Qué, H3C 3J7, CANADA, 1r Co-Chairs: Jorge NIOSI (CREDIT, UQAM, CP (514)3435959, Fax: (514)3435722) and Ronald 8888,Succ. "A", Montréal, Québec H3C 3P8, BABIN (Dept Sociologie, Univ Moncton, CANADA, 1r (514)9878392, Fax: (514)9874166) Moncton, New Brunswick, E1A 3E9, CANADA) and Simon SCHWARlZMAN (NUPES, Rua do Anfiteatro 181, Colmeias 9, 05508-900, Sao SESSION 05: SUSTAINABILlTY ANO GROWTH Paulo, BRAZIL) Co-Chairs: Selene C. HERCULANO (Rua Marino da Costa 217, CEP 22940, Rio de Janeiro, SESSION 11: ISSUES IN THE SOCIOLOGY OF BRAZlL) and Frederick H. BUrrEl (Dept Rural SCIENCE Sociology, 1450 Linden Dr., Rm 316E, Univ Chair: Simon SCHWARlZMAN (NUPES, Rua Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706, USA, 1r do Anfiteatro 181, Colmeias 9, 05508-900, Sao (608)2653490, Fax:(608)2653020, E-mail: Paulo, BRAZIL) [email protected])

SESSION 06: PRODUCTlON, SCIENCE & RESEARCH COMMlrrEE 24: ENVlRONMENT TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY Co-Chairs: Pal TAMAS (Inst Sociology, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Uri utca 49, 1014 Budapest, HUNGARY) and Norman W.H. Program Coordinators: Gyórgy SZEll (FBS, BLAIKIE (Dept of Social Sciences, Royal Univ Osnabrück, Postfach 4469, 49069 Melbourne Inst Technolog, G.P.O. Box 2A76V, Osnabrück, GERMANY, 1r (541)9694614, Fax: Melbourne, Vic. 3001, AUSTRALIA) (541)9694600) and Raimondo STRASSOlDO (Inst Filosofia, Univ Palermo, Piazza Ignazio SESSION 07: COLLECTlVE Florio 24, Palermo,ITALY, 1r (432)558338, Fax: REPRESENTATlONS, SYMBOLlCPATIERNS (432)558342) ANO ENVIRONMENT Co-Chairs: Denis DUClOS (CNRS-SORISTEC, SESSION 01: CONTESTED BOUNDARIES ANO 16 rue Moreau, 75012 Paris, FRANCE, 1r SHIFTING SOLlDARITIES (1)39490113, Fax: (1)49280478) and August Co-Chairs: Gyórgy SZEll (FBS, Univ GIJSWIJT (SISWO, Plantage Muidergracht 4, Osnabrück, Postfach 4469, 4500 Osnabrück, 1018 TV Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS, 1r GERMANY, 1r (541 )9694614, Fax:(541 )9694600) (20)5270600, Fax: (20)6229430) and Raimondo STRASSOlDO (Inst Filosofia, Univ Palermo, Piazza Ignazio Florio 24, Palermo, SESSION 08: MIGRATlON A O POPULATlON ITALY, 1r (432)558338, Fax: (432)558342) Co-Chairs: Michaei MiCKLlN (Center Study Population, Florida State Univ, Tailahssee, FL SESSION 02: THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS 32306-4063, USA) and Jürgen FRIEDRICHS ANO INTERDISCIPLlNARITY (Forschungsinst Soziologie, Greinstr. 2, 5000 Co-Chairs: Zdravko MLlNAR (FSPSJ, Edward K61n 41, GERMANY, 1r (221)4702409, Fax: Kardelj Univ., Kardeljeva PI 5, 61000 Ljubljana, (221 )4705180) SLOVENIA, 1r (61)331032, Fax: (61)341522) and Peter DICKENS (School of Cultural & SESSION 09: ECOLOGICAL MOVEMENTS Community, The University of Sussex, Falmer, Co-Chairs: Riley E. DUNLAP (Dept Sociology, Brighton BN1 9QN, UK) Washington State Univ., Pullman, WA 99164-4006,USA, 1r (509)3353810, Fax: SESSION 03: ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS IN (509)3356419) and Oleg YANITSKY (Inst Labour URBAN DYNAMICS Studies and, Comparative Politology, JOINT SESSION WITH RC21 REGIONAL ANO Kolpachnyiper 9A, Moscow 101831, RUSSIA) URBAN DEVELOPMENT Co-Chairs: Fulvio BEATO (Fac Sociologia, Univ SESSION 10: LOCAL-GLOBAL: CLlMATlC RISKS degli Studi, Via Salaria 113, 00199 Roma, ITALY, Co-Chairs: Carlo JAEGER (FB Umweltwis, ETH, 1r (6)8542167, Fax: (6)8443598) and Jeffrey Winterthurer Str. 190, 8057 Zürich, BROADBENT (Dept Sociology, Univ Minnesota, SWITZERLAND) and Angela LlBERATORE 19th. Ave South, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA) (Istituto Universitario, Europeo, Via dei Roccettini 9, 50016 S. Domenico di Fiesole, ITALY) SESSION 04: THE MILlTARY ANO

30 SESSION 11: ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATlONS Université Laval, Québec, Qc G1 K 7P4,

AND INSTITUTlONS CANADA, 1t (418)6562226) and Alaln JOINT SESSION WITH RC12 SOCIOLOGY OF CHOURAQUI (LEST/CNRS, 35 Ave. Jules Ferry,

LAW 13626 Aix-en-Provence Cedex, FRANCE, 1t Co-Chairs: Barbara RHODE (Commission of the (42)378525, Fax: (42)267937) European, Communities, DG Xli, H-3, 200, Rue de la Loi, B-1049 Bruxelles, BELGIUM) and SESSION 18: THE MEDIA AND THE Valerio POCAR (Fac Giurisprudenza, Univ ENVIRONMENT Milano, Via Festa del Perdono 7, 20122 Milano, Co-Chairs: N. VlJAYA (Dept. of Sociology, ITALY, 1t (2)58352621, Fax: (2)58312599) Osmania University, Hyderabad-500007, INDIA) and Sonla BOEHMER-CHRISllANSEN SESSION 12: ECOLOGICAL ATTITUDES AND (SPRU/Environment Group, Univ Sussex, Mantell BEHAVIORS Bid., Falmer, Brighton BN1 9RF, UK) Co-Chairs: Peter ESTER (IVA, POB 90153, 5000 LE Tilburg, NETHERLANDS) and Wolfgang SCHLUCHTER (E. Mann-Str. 1-7,6719 RESEARCH COMMITTEE 25: Ebertsheim, GERMANY, 1t (635)982547, Fax: SOCIOLlNGUISllCS (635)985987)

Program Coordinator: Douglas W. MAYNARD SESSION 13: FOLK CUL TURE AND (Dept Sociology, Indiana Univ, Bloomington, IN ENVIRONMENT 47401, USA) Co-Chairs: Helmut H. LOISKANDL (18-1 Nishi-komatsugawa-machi, Edogawa-ku, Tokyo SESSION 01: CODESWITCHING 132, JAPAN) and José A. PRADES Chair: Rodolfo JACOBSON (Coll. Social & (GRAIGE-UQAM, CP 8888 , Succ. "A", Montréal, Behavioral Scie, Univ Texas, San Antonio, TX Québec H3C 3P8, CANADA, 1t (514)9874427, 78285, USA) Fax: (514)9874718)

SESSION 02: PERSPECTlVES ON LlTERACY, SESSION 14: TWO YEARS AFTER THE EARTH SCHOOLlNG, AND POWER SUMMIT AND THE GLOBAL FORUM IN RIO DE Chair: Allan LUKE (Dept Social & Cultural JANEIRO Studies, School Education, James Cook Univ, Co-Chairs: Rosina WIL TSHIRE (Dept of Political Townsville, Queensland 4811, AUSTRALIA, Fax: Science, Univ of the West Indies, Barbados) and (77)815120) Nikolai GENOV (Inst Sociology, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Moskovskastr. 13 A, 1000 SESSION 03: MINORITY LANGUAGES IN Sofia, BULGARIA) NATlONAL CONTEXTS Co-Chairs: Bates HOFFER (Dept English, Box SESSION 15: BUSINESS MEETING 47, Trinity Univ, 715 Stadium Drive, San Antonio, Chair: Gyorgy SZELL (FBS, Univ Osnabrück, TX 78212, USA) and Jehannes YTSMA (Fryske Postfach 4469, 4500 Osnabrück, GERMANY, 1t Akad, Doelestritte 8, 8911 Dxljouwert, (541)9694614, Fax: (541)9694600) NETHERLANDS, Fax: (48)131409)

SESSION 16: GENDER AND ENVIRONMENT SESSION 04: THEORETlCAL PERSPECTlVES Co-Chairs: Abha AVASTHI (Dept Sociology, ON THE PRODUCTlON OF MEANING Univ Luckmow, Badshah Bagh, Luckmow 226 Co-Chairs: Plerre ACHARD (Langage et Societe, 007, INDIA) and Angela MILES (Dept Adult 54, Bid Raspail, 75270 Paris, FRANCE) and Glyn Education, OISE, 252 Bloor Str West, Toronto, WILLlAMS (Research Centre Wales, U.C.NW., Ont M5S 1V5, CANADA, 1t (416)9236641, Fax: Bangor, Gwynedd, Wales, UK) (416)9264725) and Fatimah DAUD (Dept Anthropology & Sociology, Univ Malaya, 59100 SESSION 05: LANGUAGE MANAGEMENT IN Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIA, 1t (603)7555266, Fax: MULTlLlNGUAL STATE (603)7563454) Co-Chairs: Conrad Benedict BRANN (Dept Languages & Linguistics, Univ Maiduguri, P.M.B., SESSION 17: DEMOCRACY AND CIVIL 1069 Maiduguri, NIGERIA) and Abram de SOCIETY SWAAN (Univ Amsterdam, Oude Hoogstraat 24, JOINT SESSION WITH RC10 PARTlCIPATION, 1012 CE Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS) WORKERS' CONTROL AND SELF-MANAGEMENT SESSION 06: LANGUAGE POLlCIES IN RUSSIA Co-Chairs: Louis GUAY (Dépt Sociologie, Co-Chairs: Vida MIKHALCHENKO O and

31 Konstantin BAKHNIAN o Alan FIRTH (Dept Languages & Intercultural, Univ Aalborg, Langagervej 2, 9220 Aalborg, SESSION 07: DOCTOR-PATlENT INTERACTlON DENMARK) Co-Chairs: Anssl PERAKYLA (Dept Sociology, Univ Tampere, P.O.Box 607,33101 Tampere, SESSION 18: BUSINESS/SOCIAL EVENING FINLAND) and Tim HALKOWSKI(Dept Chair: Allen D. GRIMSHAW (Dept Soeiology, Medicine, Univ Wisconsin, 945 N. 12th St., P.O. Indiana Univ, 2211 East Woodstock Place, Box 342, Milwaukee, WI 53201-0342, USA) Bloomington, IN 47401, USA, 1r (812)8553633, Fax: (812)8555678) SESSION 08: INTERACTIONAL SEQUENCES: FILMAND/OR VIDEO-BASED DATA Chair: George PSATHAS (Dept Sociology, RESEARCH COMMITTEE 26: Boston Univ, Boston, MA 02215, USA) SOCIOTECHNICS - SOCIOLOGICAL PRACTlCE SESSION 09: LANGUAGE AND URBANIZATlON Chair: Albert F. VERDOODT (CSOC, Univ Program Coordinator: Elizabeth J. CLARK Catholique Louvain, Place Montesquieu 1, Box (Albany Medieal Center, A-82, 43 New Seotland 10, 1348 Louvain-La-Neuve, BELGIUM, 1r Ave., Albany, NY 12208, USA, Fax: (10)474204, Fax: (10)474603) (518)2623140)

SESSION 10: CONVERSATION ANALYSIS SESSION 01: THEORY AND METHODS OF Chair: John HERITAGE (Dept Sociology, Univ SOCIAL POLlCY RESEARCH California, Los Angeles, CA 90024, USA) Chair: TBA

SESSION 11: INSTlTUTIONS AND TALK SESSION 02: THEORIES OF SOCIOTECHNICS Co-Chairs: Steve CLAYMAN (Dept Sociology, Chair: Adam PODGORECKI (Dept Soeiology, Univ California, Los Angeles, CA 90024, USA) Carleton Univ, Ottawa, Ont K1S 5B6, CANADA, 1r and Paul ten HAVE (Dept Sociology, Univ (613)7882582, Fax: (613)7884962) Amsterdam, Oude Hoogstraat 24,1012 CE Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS, 1r (20)5252250) SESSION 03: CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS IN HEAL TH SOCIOLOGY SESSION 12: SOCIALlZATION,RACE, Co-Chairs: Elizabeth J. CLARK (Albany Medieal LANGUAGE Center, A-82, 43 New Scotland Ave., Albany, NY Co-Chairs: BiII CORSARO (Dept Sociology, 12208, USA, Fax: (518)2623140) and Richard Indiana Univ, Bloomington, IN 47405, USA) and WANNER (Dept Sociology, Univ Calgary, Anne RAWIS (Dept Sociology, Wayne State Calgary, Alberta T2N 1N4, CANADA, 1r Univ, 256 MacKenzie Hall, Detroit, MI 48202, (403)2206501 , Fax: (403)2829298) USA)

SESSION 04: SOCIAL INTERVENTlON SESSION 13: LANGUAGE AND LAW Co-Chairs: Kees Mesman SCHUL TZ (Cntr Youth Chair: Per LlNELL (Dept Communication Welfare, Leiden Univ, Wassenaarseweg 52, Post. Studies, Univ Linkoping, 581 83 Linkoping, 9555, 2300 RB Leiden, NETHERLA DS, 1r SWEDEN) (71)27404243, Fax: (71)273619) and Jack SESSION 14: WAR, PEACE AND RHETORIC ROTHMAN (Center Child & Family Poliey, 247 Chair: TBA Dodd Hall, Univ California, 405 Hilgard Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90024-1452, USA) SESSION 15: GENDER AND LANGUAGE Chair: Sue FISHER (Dept Sociology, Wesleyan SESSION 05: FACILlTATlNG SOCIAL CHANGE: Univ, Middletown, CT 06457, USA) CASE EXAMPLES OF POLAND,ISRAEL, ETC. Co-Chairs: Joachim K.H.W. SCHMIDT SESSION 16: WORKPLACE ANALYSIS (SoReGa, Weissenburg Str. 44, Postfach 130152, Chair: Jack WHALEN (Dept Sociology, Univ 5000 K61n 1, GERMANY) and Jerzy KUBIN (Inst Philosophy & Sociology, Polish Academy of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403, USA) Science, Nowy Swiat 72,00-330 Warsaw, POLAND) SESSION 17: ORGANIZATIONS AND NEGOTIATIONS SESSION 06: MANAGING MORTALlTY: A Co-Chairs: Dede BODEN (Dept Sociology, SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTlVE ON MEDICAL Lancaster Univ,Lancaster LA1 4VI, UK) and AND ETHICAL DECISIONMAKING IN END

32 STAGE OISEASE SESSION 04: POSTMOOERN SOCIETIES: Chair: Robert BENDIKSEN (Oept Sociology, FIGURING OUT A SPORTlNG FUTURE Univ Wisconsin, La Crosse, WI 65601,USA) Chair: John LOY (School Physical Education, Univ Otago, POB 56, Ounedin, NEW ZEALANO,

SESSION 07: BUSINESS MEETING 1!' (3)4798398, Fax: (3)4798332, E-mail: Chair: TBA [email protected].)

SESSION 08: EXECUTIVECOMMITIEE SESSION 05: SPORT TOURISM ANO SPORT MEETING EVENTS: A GLOBAL RESPONSIBILlTY Chair: TBA Chair: Klaus CACHAY (Fac Psychologie und Sportwisse, Univ Bielefeld, PF 1001"31, 33501

SESSION 09: MEETINGTHE NEEOS OF THE Bielefeld, GERMANY, !t (521)10600, Fax: OISABLEO: OEVELOPING EFFECTIVE (421)1065844) STRATEGIES Co-Chairs: Joyce IUTCOVICH (Keystone Univ SESSION 06: NEW FRONTlERS IN THE Research Corp., 652 West 17th Street, Erie, PA SOCIOLOGY OF SPORT: GENOEREO 16502, USA, 1!' (814)4534713) and Alexander EMOTlONS, RATIONALlTIES ANO SPORTING BOROS (Oept Sociology, 1547 Barlow Road, BOOIES Hudson, OH 44236, USA) Chair: Nurla PUIG I BARATA (INEF, Univ Barcelona, Avda de l'Estadi s/n, 08004

SESSION 10: EVALUATION IN CLlNICAL ANO Barcelona, SPAIN, !t (3)4255445, Fax: APPLlEO SOCIOLOGY (3)4263617) JOINT SESSION WITH RC46 CLlNICAL SOCIOLOGY SESSION 07: SPORT ANO LEISURE Chair: David WATTS (College of Arts & JOINT SESSION WITH RC13 SOCIOLOGY OF Sciences, SE Louisiana University, PO Box 767, LEISURE Hammond,LA 70401, USA) Chair: Gyongyl Szabo FOLDESI (Magyar Testnevelési Egyetem, Hungarian Univ Physical Educ, Alkotas U 44, 1123 Budapest, HUNGARY,

RESEARCH COMMITTEE 27: SOCIOLOGY OF !t (36)11567327, Fax: (36)11566337) SPORT SESSION 08: SPORT BIOGRAPHIES Program Coordinator: Bart VANREUSEL (Fac JOINT SESSION WITH RC38 BIOGRAPHY ANO Physical Education, Univ Leuven,Tervuursevest SOCIETY 101,3001 Leuven, BELGIUM, 'Ir (16)201431, Chair: Michele METOUDI (3 alié e Jeanne, 92290 Fax:(16)291977) Chatenay Malabry, FRANCE)

SESSION 01: NATIONALlSM, GLOBALlZATION SESSION 09: SOCIOLOGY OF THE BOOY ANO SPORT: THE LOCAL VERSUS THE Chair: Zbigniew KRAWCZVK (Academy Physical GLOBAL Education, Marymoncka 34, 01-813 Warszawa, Chair: Joe MAGUIRE (Oept Physical Education, POLANO, !t (22)340813, Fax: (22)347665) Loughborough Univ, Leicestershire LE11 3TU,

UK, 1!' (509)223328, Fax: (509)231776, E-mail: SESSION 10: THE GOVERNING OF SPORT IN [email protected]) THE NATION STATE Chair: Günther LUSCHEN (Heinrich Heine Univ, SESSION 02: SPORT AS CONSUMPTION: Universitátsstr 1, 4000 Oüsseldort, GERMANY, 1!' CONTINUITY OR CHANGE? (211)3115296, Fax: (211)3115187) Chair: Klaus HEINEMANN (Inst Sociology, Univ Hamburg, Allende Platz 1, 2000 Hamburg 13, SESSION 11: OPEN PAPERS GERMANY, 'Ir (40)41234659, Fax: (40)41234506) Chair: Toshlo SAEKI (Inst Health & Sports Sci., Univ Tsukuba, Tennodai 1-1-1, Tsukuba, Ibaraki SESSION 03: CROSSING BOUNOARIES: 305, JAPAN, !t (298)536371, Fax: (298)536507) INTEGRATION OR SEGREGATION THROUGH SPORT? SESSION 12: BUSINESS MEETING Chair: John BALE (School Human Chair: Karl FASTlNG (The Norwegian Univ Oevelopment, Oept Education, Keele Univ, Sport, POB 40 Kringsjaa, 00807 Oslo 8,

Keele, Satffordshire ST5 5BG, UK, 1!' NORWAY, !t (22)185600, Fax: (22)234220) (782) 583117)

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------. OISTRIBUTIVE JUSTlCE RESEARCH COMMITTEE 28: SOCIAL Chair: Bernd WEGENER (Inst Soziologie, STRATIFICATION Humboldt Univ Berlin, Unter den Linden 6, 10099 Berlin, GERMANY, 1t (30)2170177, Fax: (30)20933188) Program Coordinator: Harry B.G. GANZEBOOM (Dept Sociology, Nijmegen Univ, SESSION 10: STRATlFICATlON IN EAST ASIA POB 9108, 6500 HKNijmegen, NETHERLANDS, Chair: Shu-Ling TSAI (Sun Yat-Sen Inst Social Fax: (80)612399) Scien, Academia Sinica, Nankang, Taipei, TAIWAN, Fax: (886)27854160) SESSION 01: PROCESSES OF STRATIFICATION IN EASTERN EUROPE, SESSION 11: IMMIGRATlON, ETHNICITY ANO OBJECTIVE STRUCTURES SOCIAL MOBILlTY Chair: Tamas KOLOSI (TARKI Social Science, Informatics Center, Frankel Leo 11, 1027 Chair: Moshe SEMYONOV (Oept of Sociology, Tel Aviv Univ, Ramat Aviv, Tel Aviv 69978 Budapest, HUNGARY, Fax: (1)1359600) ISRAEL, Fax: (972)36415033) , SESSION 02: PROCESSES OF SESSION 12: METHODS ANO MODELS IN STRATIFICATION IN EASTERN EUROPE, STRATIFICATION RESEARCH SUBJECTIVE DIMENSIONS Chair: Yu XIE (Population Studies Center, Univ Chair: Petr MATEJU (Inst Philosophy & Sociology, Acad Sciences, Jilska 1, 110 00 Michigan, 1225 South University Ave, Ann Arbor, Prague 1, CZECHREPUBLlC, Fax: MI 48104-2590, USA, Fax: (313)9987415) (422)2357888) SESSION 13: GENOER STRATIFICATION SESSION 03: PROCESSES OF Chair: Patricia A. ROOS (Dept Sociology, Rutgers Univ, New Brunswick, NJ 08903-5072, STRATIFICATION IN UNIFIED GERMANY USA, Fax: (908)9320974) Chair: Johannes HUININK (Max Planck Inst Educational, Research, Lentzeallee, Berlin, GERMANY, Fax: (49)308249939) SESSION 14: STRATlFICATION OF MARRIAGES ANO HOUSEHOLOS Chair: Frank L. JONES (Sociology Program SESSION 04: CAREER MODELS OF STRATIFICATION RSSS, Australian National Univ, GPO Box 4, Chair: Paul De GRAAF (Dept Sociology, Tilburg Canberra ACT 2601 , AUSTRALIA, 1t (6)2493006, Univ, PO Box 90153, 5000 LETilburg, Fax: (6)2492114) NETHERLANOS, Fax: (30)662370) SESSION 15: SOCIAL ANO CULTURAL SESSION 05: NEW STRUCTURALlST CONSEQUENCES OF SOCIAL STRATIFICATION APPROACHES TO OCCUPATIONAL ANO Chair: Timo TOIVONEN (Turku School of INCOME ATIAINMENT Economics, Rehtorinpellonk 3, 20500 Turku, Chair: Toby L. PARCEL (Oept Sociology, Ohio FINLANO, "Ir (21 )6383304, Fax: (21 )6383472, State Univ, Columbus, OH 43210-1353, USA) E-mail: [email protected])

SESSION 06: EOUCATION ANO SOCIAL SESSION 16: THE PROCESS OF CHANGE STRATIFICATION: TRENDS ANO Chair: Barbara HEYNS (Oept Sociology, New CROSS-NATIONAL PATIERNS York Univ, 269 Mercer St., Rm. 440, New York, Chair: Richard WANNER (Dept Sociology, Univ NY 10003, USA, Fax: (212)9954140) Calgary, Calgary, Alberta T2N 1N4, CANADA, 1t (403)2206501, Fax:(403)2829298) .' SESSION 07: CLASS MOOELS OF SOCIAL STRATIFICATION SESSION 17: STRATIFICATION ANO MOBILlTY- Chair: Gunn Elisabeth BIRKELUND (Dept GENERAL ISSUES Sociology, Univ Bergen, 5007 Bergen, Chair: Harry B.G. GANZEBOOM (Dept NORWAY, Fax: (5)313575) Sociology, Nijmegen Univ, POB 9108, 6500 HK Nijmegen, NETHERLANDS, Fax: (80)612399) SESSION 08: CLASS ANO POLlTlCS Chair: Geoff EVANS (Nuffield College, Oxford SESSION 18: BUSINESS MEETING Univ, Oxford OX1 1NF, UK, Fax: (865)278621) Chair: Antonio LUCAS (Dept Sociología VI, Univ Complutense, Fac.Ciencias de la Información SESSION 09: SOCIAL STRUCTURE ANO 28040 Madrid, SPAIN, Fax:(1)3942055),

34 SESSION 09: ECONOMIC ANO ORGANIZED RESEARCH COMMITTEE 29: DEVlANCE AND CRIME SOCIAL CONTROL Chair: Ahtl LAITENEN (Fac Law, Univ Turku, Calonia 342,20500 Turku, FINLAND)

Program Coordinator: Louise SHELLEY (Dept SESSION 10: WOMEN, CRIME ANO JUSTlCE Justice,Law & Society, American Univ, Chair: Susanne KARSTEDT (Weststr. 56, 4800 Washington, DC 20016,USA, 11" (202)8852962, Bielefeld 1, GERMANY) Fax: (202)8851292)

SESSION 11: THE CRIMINAL JUSTlCE SYSTEM SESSION 01: JUSTICE ANO THE NEW SOCIAL Chair: Walfred BRUSTEN (Dept Social Sciences, MOVEMENTS Univ Wuppertal, Gauss Str. 20, 56000 Wuppertal Co-Chairs: R.S. RATNER (Dept Anthropol. & 1, GERMANY) Sociology, Univ British Columbia, 6303 NW Marine Drive, Vancouver, BC V6Y 2B2, SESSION 12: INDIGENOUS ANO MINORITY CANADA, 11" (604)2283574) and William K. CRIME ANO JUSTlCE CARROLL (Dept Sociology, Univ Victoria, Chair: Paul WILSON (Dept Humanities & Social Victoria, British Columbia V8W 3P5, CANADA) Sci, Bond Univ, Robina QLD 4226, AUSTRALIA,

11" (75)952501) SESSION 02: STRUCTURAL SOCIAL CHANGE ANO THE CREATION OF MODERN FORMS OF SESSION 13: THE STATUS OF LAW IN CRIME ANO PUNISHMENT CHANGING SOCIETlES Chair: Gunther HEILAND (Sozialwis, Univ JOINT SESSION WITH RC12 SOCIOLOGY OF Bremen, Feachereich 8, 2800 Bremen 33, LAW ANO RC26 SOCIOTECHNICS - GERMANY, Fax:(021 )2183625) SOCIOLOGICAL PRACTlCE Chair: Marla LOS (Dept Criminology, Univ SESSION 03: JUVENILE CRIME JUSTICE Ottawa, 1 Stewart St., Ottawa, Ontario K1N 6N5, Chair: Jim HACKLER (Dept Sociology, Univ CANADA, 11" (613)5647854, Fax: (613)5643871) Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2H4, CANADA, Fax: (403)4346865) SESSION 14: SOCIAL CONTROL ANO HUMAN RIGHTS SESSION 04: BCCI AFFAIR: COMPARATIVE Chair: Louise SHELLEY (Dept Justice, Law & PERSPECTIVES Society, American Univ, Washington, DC 20016, Chair: Nikos PASSAS (Dept Criminal Justice, USA, 11" (202)8852962, Fax: (202)8851292) Temple Univ, 529 Gladfelter Hall, Philadelphia, PA 19122, USA, 11" (215)2048605, Fax: SESSION 15: INSTlTUTlONALlZED VIOLENCE: (215)2043872) IN DICTATORSHIP, WAR ANO DEMOCRATlZATION SESSION 05: DELlNQUENCY/DEVIANCE Chair: Martha HUGGINS (Dept Sociology, Union Chair: Harvey R. WILLlAMS (Dept Sociology, College, Schenectady, NY 12308, USA, 11" Univ the Pacific, Stockton, CA 95211-0197, USA) (518)3706292, Fax: (518)3706800) SESSION 06: COMPARATIVE RESEARCH ON SESSION 16: THE ENVIRONMENTAL CRISIS: SOCIAL CONTROL: IMPRISONMENT, THE CRIMINAL JUSTlCE ANO THE PROTECTlON OF ECONOMY ANO THE POLlTY THE ENVIRONMENT Chair: Dario MELOSSI (Inst Giuridico, Univ Chair: Emiliano VlANO (Dept Justice, American degli Studi, Via Zomboni 27/29, 40126 Bologna, Univ, 4400 Massachusetts Ave, Washington, D.C. ITALY, Fax: (51 )259624) 20016-8043, USA, 11" (202)8852948, Fax: SESSION 07: SOCIAL CONTROL: (202)8852907) COMPARATlVE PERSPECTIVES Chair: Dario MELOSSI (Inst Giuridico, Univ SESSION 17: INTERNATlONAL PERSPECTlVES degli Studi, Via Zomboni 27/29, 40126 Bologna, ON CRIME ITALY, Fax: (51)259624) Chair: Paul C. FRIDAY (Criminal Justice Program, Univ North Carolina, Charlotte, NC, SESSION 08: INTRA FAMILY VIOLENCE USA) Chair: Murray STRAUS (Univ New Hampshire, 126 Horton Social Science Cntr, Durham, NH 03824, USA)

35 SESSION 07: PROFESSIONAL POWER AND RESEARCH COMMITTEE 30: SOCIOLOGY OF THE STATE IN CHANGING SOCIETlES WORK Chair: Elliot KRAUSE (Northeastern Univ, 360 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA 02115, USA)

Program Coordinator: Leni BEUKEMA (Dept SESSION 08: WORK AND INCOME General Social Sciences, Univ Utrecht, P.O. Box STRATEGIES: THE FUTURE OF EMPLOYMENT 80140, 3508 TG Utrecht, NETHERLANDS 'Zt SOCIETlES (30)534051, Fax: (30)534733) , Co-Chairs: BiII JORDAN (Perriton Farmhouse Whimple, Exeter EX5 20Y, UK) and Rik van SESSION 01: SOCIOLOGY OF WORK AND/OR BERKEL (Dept of General Social, Studies, Univ VERSUS MANAGEMENT THEORY of Utrecht, Heidelberglaan 2, 3584 CS Utrecht, Co-Chairs: Angel INFESTAS (Univ de NETHERLANDS) Salamanca, Plaza de Son Boal, 11, 37002 Salamanca, SPAIN) and Riadh ZGHAL (Fac des SESSION 09: THE MEANING OF WORK, EAST Sciences Economiques, et de Gestion, B.P. 69 AND WEST 3023 Sfax, TUNESIA) Chair: Helena ZNANIECKA LO PATA (Loyola Univ Chicago, 6525 North Sheridan Road, SESSION 02: WORK AND SOCIAL NETWORKS Chicago, 11 60626, USA, 'Zt (312)5083445, Fax: Co-Chairs: Dieter BOGENHOLD (Fac für (312)5083646) Soziologie, Univ Bielefeld, Postfach 8640, 4800 Bielefeld 1, GERMANY) and Udo STABER (Fac SESSION 10: HUMAN RESOURCES, WORK Administration, Univ New Brunswick ORGANIZATlON AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC Frederiction, NB L3B SA3, CANADA) PERFORMANCE; THE ROLE OF THE STATE AND THAT OF FIRMS SESSION 03: WOMEN, SEGREGATION AND Chair: Diane Gabrielle TREMBLAY (Université WORK du Ouébec, Télé-université, CP 5250, 1001, rue Co-Chairs: Danielle KERGOAT Sherbrooke Est, Montréal, Ouébec H2X 3M4, (GEDISST-IRESCO, Rue Pouchet 59/61, 75849 CANADA, 'l!' (514)5223540, Fax: (514)5223608) Paris Cedex 17, FRANCE) and Kea TlJDENS (Univ of Amsterdam, Roeterstraat 11, 1018 WB SESSION 11: CHANGING TECHNOLOGIES AND Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS) THE DIVISION OF LABOUR: AN HISTORICAL APPROACH SESSION 04: UNEMPLOYMENT AND Co-Chairs: Jolanta KULPINSKA (Inst Sociology, FLEXIBILlZATlON OF LABOUR Univ Lodzki, Rewolucji 1905 nr 41 , 90-214 Lodz, Co-Chairs: Albert Louis MOK (Dept PSW-UIA, POLAND, Fax: (42)783958) and Yvette LUCAS Univ.Instelling Antwerpen, Universiteitsplein 1, (ERMOPRES, Univ Toulouse le Mirail, 5, Allées 2610 Wilrijk, BELGIUM) and Nik van den Antonio Machado, 31058 Toulouse Cedex, HEUVEL (Inst Maatschappijwetensch, Plantage FRANCE, 'H' (61)443559, Fax: (61)415649) Muidergracht 4, 1018 TV Amsterdam, NETH ERLAN DS) SESSION 12: EDUCATION AND WORK: THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TRANSFORMATION SESSION 05: STRUCTURING INFORMAL OF JOBS AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF LABOUR: ASIAN AND WESTERN PERMANENT TRAINING EXPERIENCES Co-Chairs: Claude DUBAR (9 Square du Port Co-Chairs: Srinivasan GIOKILAVANI (Dept Women's Studies, Alagappa Univ, Karaikudi Royal, 75013 Paris, FRANCE, 'Zt (1)43314871) 623003, INDIA) and Anna and Natalia CHERNINA (Tereskovoy 40 kv 41, BUCHNER-JEZIORSKA (Inst Socjologii, Univ of 630090 Novosibirsk 90, RUSSIA) Lodz, ul Rewolucji 1905 r. 41/43, 90-214 Lodz, SESSION 13: PARTtCIPATION AND AUTONOMY POLAND, 'H' 331553) IN THE CONTEXT OF TECHNICAL AND SOCIAL COMPANY POLlTICS SESSION 06: FLEXIBILIDAD DEL TRABAJO EN Co-Chairs: Lenl BEUKEMA (Dept General Social AMERICA LATINA EN EL CONTEXTO DE LOS Sciences, Univ Utrecht, P.O. Box 80140, 3508 SISTEMAS DE RELACIONES INDUSTRIALES PRODUCTIVAS TG Utrecht, NETHERLANDS, 'Zt (30)534051, Fax: Chair: Jorge CARILLO (Dept America Latina, (30)534733) and Peter LEISINK (Dept General Social Sciences, Utrecht University, POB 80140, CSIC, Pinar 25,28006 Madrid, SPAIN, 'Zt (1)4111 098, Fax: (1)5625567) 3508 TG Utrecht, NETHERLANDS, 'Zt (30)531408, Fax: (30)534733)

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STORPER (School Architecture & Urban, UCLA, Via Verdi 26, 38100 Trento, ITALY, 1t Los Angeles, CA 90024-1467, USA, 1t (461 )881429, Fax: (461 )881440) (310)2067150, Fax: (310)2065566) SESSION 07: EAST-WEST MIGRATION IN SESSION 15: EMERGING NEW MODELS OF EUROPE NEW IMMIGRATlON POLlCIES ARE PRODUCTION NEEDED Co-Chairs: Robert BOYER (GERPISA, Univ Chair: Ursula MEHRLANDER Evry, Bid Coquibus, 91025 Evry Cedex, (Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, Godesberger Allee 149,

FRANCE) and Michel FREYSSENET (8, Allée 5300 Bonn 2, GERMANY, 1t (228)883245, Fax: Fernand Brodelle, 92160 Antony, Paris, (228)883625) FRANCE) SESSION 08: BUSINESS MEETING Chair: TBA RESEARCH COMMITTEE 31: SOCIOLOGY OF MIGRATION SESSION 09: MIGRATlON, CITlZENSHIP ANO NATlONAL IDENTITIES IN THE E.E.C. Chair: Marco MARTINIELLO (Service Sociologie Program Coordinator: Ursula MEHRLANDER de Travail, Univ Liége, Bd. du Rectorat, 7, 4000 (Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, Godesberger Allee 149, Liége, BELGIUM, 1t (41)562742, Fax: (41 )562983) 5300 Bonn 2, GERMANY, 1t (228)883245, Fax: (228)883625) SESSION 10: COEXISTENCE OF CUTURALL Y DIVERSIFIED COMMUNITIES INTERCUL TURAL SESSION 01: INTERNATlONAL MIGRATlON: POLlCIES (THEORIES ANO ACTlONS) NEW THEORETlCAL INSIGHTS Chair: Maria Beatriz ROCHA lRlNDADE (Univ Chair: Han ENTZINGER (Univ Utrecht, P.O. Box Aberta, Palacio Ceia, Rua da Escola Politecnica, 80140, 3508 TC Utrecht, NETHERLANDS, 1t 147, 1200 Lisbon, PORTUGAL, 1t (397)2334) (30)534700, Fax: (30)531619)

SESSION 11: MIGRATlON, ETHNICITY ANO SESSION 02: QUALlTY OF MIGRATlON DATA STATE POLlCIES Co-Chairs: Altti MAJAVA (Ratakatu 29 A7, JOINT SESSION WITH RC05 ETHNIC, RACE 00120 Helsinki, FINLAND, 1t 643668) and Hania ANO MINORITY RELATlONS ZLOTNIK (United Nations/DC2-1974, Population Co-Chairs: Friedrich HECKMANN (Otto Division, New York, N.Y. 10017, USA, 1t Friedrich Univ, Postfach 1549, 8600 Bamberg, 212/9633185, Fax: 212/9634116) GERMANY, Fax: (951)8631200) and Michael BANTON (Dept of Sociology, Univ Bristol, 12 SESSION 03: IMPLEMENTATION OF Woodland Road, GB-Bristol BS8 1UQ, UK, 1t MIGRATION POLlCIES (633)400208) Chair: Francesco CESARE (Via Aquileia 15, 00198 Rome, ITALY) SESSION 12: GENDER IN RURAL-URBAN MIGRATlON SESSION 04: MIGRATION ANO THE SECURITY Co-Chairs: Josef GUGLER (Dept Sociology, OF STATES Univ Connecticut, 344 Mansfield Road, Storrs, Chair: Rosemarie ROGERS (The Fletcher CT 06269-2068, USA, 1t (203)4293417, Fax: School of Law, Tufts Univ, Medford, MA 02155, (203)4866356) and Linda USA, 1t (617)6287010, Fax: (617)6285508) CHRISTIANSEN-RUFFMAN (Dept Sociology, Saint Mary's Univ, Halifax, Nova Scotia B3H 3C3, SESSION 05: REFUGEES: CONFLlCTS ANO CANADA, 1t (902)4775415, Fax: (902)4205561) IMPLlCATIONS Chair: C.Michael LANPHIER (McLaughlin College, York Univ, 4700 Keele Str, North York,

Ontario M3J 1P3, CANADA, 1t 416-7365128)

37 SESSION 08: BUSINESS MEETING RESEARCH COMMITTEE 32: WOMEN IN Chair: Linda CHRISllANSEN-RUFFMAN (Dept SOCIE1Y Sociology, Saint Mary's Univ, Halifax, Nova Scotia B3H 3C3, CANADA, 1t (902)4775415, Fax: (902)4205561 ) Program Coordinator: Linda CHRISllANSEN-RUFFMAN (Dept Sociology, SESSION 09: THE GERMAN WOMEN'S Saint Mary's Univ, Halifax, Nova Scotia B3H MOVEMENT 3C3, CANADA, 1t (902)4775415, Fax: Chair: TBA (902)4205561 )

SESSION 10: STATE POLlCIES FOR THE SESSION 01: THE "NEW WORLD ORDER" AND ADVANCEMENT OF WOMEN - NATlONAL AND WOMEN: SOCIOLOGICAL REFLECTlONS INTERNATlONAL SYSTEMS AND INSTlTUTlONS Co-Chairs: Rhoda REDDOCK (Inst Social & Co-Chairs: Karuna Chanana AHMAD (School of Economic Rsch., Univ of the West Indies, St. Social Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru Univ, New Augustine, Trinidad, WEST INDIES) and Delhi 110067, INDIA) and Irma ARRIAGADA Khadiga M. SAFWAT (108 Marlborough Rd., (UNECLAC, PO Box 927124, Amman, JORDAN) Brynmill, Swansea SA2 ODY, UK, 1t (792)295647, Fax: (792)205556) SESSION 11: WOMEN'S POLlTlCAL, ECONOMIC AND COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP: SESSION 02: POLlTICAL, ECONOMIC, SOCIAL COMPARATIVE QUALlTATIVE AND AND CULTURAL SITUATIONS AROUND THE QUANTlTATIVE ANALYSES WORLD (1) Chair: Eva BLAY (Senado Federal, 70168-900 Chair: Ann B. DENIS (Dept Sociology, Univ Brasilia, DF, BRAZlL) Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario K1N 6N5, CANADA) SESSION 12: BECOMING A FEMINIST SESSION 03: POLlTICAL, ECONOMIC, SOCIAL SOCIOLOGIST AND CULTURAL SITUATIONS AROUND THE Chair: R. SYDIE (Dept Sociology, Univ Alberta, WORLD (11) Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2H4, CANADA) Co-Chairs: K. P. SINGH (Dept Sociology,

Punjab Univ., Chandigarh 160 014, INDIA, 1t SESSION 13: CONTRIBUTION OF FEMINIST 31275) and Ann B. DENIS (Dept Sociology, SOCIOLOGISTS TO GLOBAL Univ Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario K1N 6N5, TRANSFORMA T10N CANADA) Chair: Ayesha M. IMAM (AFRAS, Un iv Sussex, Brighton, BNI GQN, UK) SESSION 04: FEMINIST CONCEPTUALlZATIONS OF THE STATE SESSION 14: REFLECTlONS ON THE Chair: Kalpana KANNABIRAN (Women's SOUTHEAST/EAST ASIAN MIRACLE: MYTH AND Studies Programme, Hunter College, 695 Park REALlTY Ave, New York 10021, USA) Chair: Hestl R. WIJAYA (Women's Studies Centre, Univ Brawijaya, JL. Mayjen Haryono 169, SESSION 05: WOMEN, ETHNICITY AND Malang 65145, INDONESIA, 1t (341)51611, Fax: NATION: CONFLlCT, CONSOLlDATION AND (341 )65420) SOLlDARITY Chair: Karen DUGGER (Dept of Sociology, SESSION 15: FEMINIST THEORY AND Bucknell Univ, Lewisburg, PA 17837, USA, 1t WOMEN'S ACTIVISM: THE WIDENING DIVIDE (717)5241117, Fax: (717)5243760) Co-Chairs: Neera DESAI (Research Cntr Women's Studies, SNDT Women's Univ., SESSION 06: FEMINIST ORGANIZATIONS, Taikalwadi Rd Mahim,Jai Kutir, P.O. 400016 GRASSROOTS ORGANIZING, Bombay, INDIA) and Veena POONANCHA (Tata ENVIRONMENTAL STRUGGLES AND THE Housing Cntr N3/3, Lallu Bhai, Park Rd, 400050 EMPOWERMENT OF WOMEN Bombay, INDIA) Chair: Bernice MCNAIR BARNETT (Dept Educational Policy Studie, Univ IlIinois, 1310 SESSION 16: IS THE SOCIALlST VISION South 6th Str, Champaign, IL 61820, USA) DEAD?: NEW FORMS OF COOPERATION AND COLLECTIVISM SESSION 07: COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES Chair: Angela MILES (Dept Adult Education, ON WOMEN'S MOVEMENTS OISE, 252 Bloor Str West, Toronto, Ont M5S Chair: Patricla MARllN (Dept Sociology, 1V5, CANADA, 1t (416)9236641, Fax: Florida State Univ, Tallahasse, FL 32306, USA)

38 (416)9264725) WORLD Chair: Nancy ANDES (Dept Sociology, Univ SESSION 17: ENVISIONING THE FUTURE: Alaska Anchorage, 3211 Providence Drive, WOMEN ANO ALTERNATIVE DEVELOPMENTS Anchorage, AK 99508, USA, 1:t (907)7861691, Co-Chairs: Chhaya DATAR (7-8 Manjiri Fax: (907)7864630) Makarand Soc., Veer Savarkar Marg., Mahim, Bombay 400016, INDIA) and Maria MIES SESSION 06: FACTOR ANALYSIS OF (Fachbereich Sozialpadagogik, Fachhochschule CATEGORICAL DATA Koln, Mainzerstr. 5, 5 K61n 1, GERMANY) Co-Chairs: Jorg BLASIUS (Ctral Archiv Empirical Soci!il, Univ Cologne, Bachemer Str 40, 5000 SESSION 18: DESIGNING FUTURE K61n, GERMANY, 1:t (221)4703155, Fax: COMPARATlVE RESEARCH PROJECTS (221)4769444) and Mlchael GREENACRE Chair: Rhoda REDDOCK (Inst Social & (Pretoria, SOUTH AFRICA) Economic Rsch., Univ of the West Indies, St. Augustine, Trinidad, WEST INDIES) SESSION 07: EVALUATlON RESEARCH Co-Chairs: Huey CHEN (Dept Sociology, Univ Akron, Akron, OH 44325-1905, USA) and Ray RESEARCH COMMITTEE 33: LOGIC ANO PAWSON (Dept Sociology, Univ Leeds, Leeds, METHODOLOGY IN SOCIOLOGY LS2 9JT, UK, 1:t (532)334419, Fax: (532)334415)

Program Coordinator: Karl M. van METER SESSION 08: BUSINESS MEETlNG (CNRS-L1SH, 54, Boulevard Raspail, 75006 Chair: Karl M. van METER (CNRS-L1SH, 54, Boulevard Raspail, 75006 Paris, FRANCE, 1:t Paris, FRANCE, 'Ir (1)49542138, Fax: (1)45443155) (1)49542138, Fax: (1)45443155)

SESSION 01: MICROSIMULATION ANO SESSION 09: THEORY ANO MODEL IN RATIONAL CHOICE (1) MUL TlLEVEL RESEARCH Co-Chairs: Ulrich MUELLER (ZUMA, PF 59 69, Co-Chairs: Joop HOX (Dept Education, Univ Amsterdam, Ijsbaanpad 9, 1076 CV Amsterdam, 68159 Mannheim, GERMANY, 'Ir (621)180040, Fax: (621) 1800449) and Klaus G. TROITZSCH NETHERLANDS, 1:t (20)5703530, Fax: (Social Science Informatics, Koblenz-Landau (20)5703500) and Peter van den EEDEN (Dept Social Research Methods, Free Univ, Univ, Rheinau 1, 56075 Koblenz, GERMANY, 'Ir (261 )9119472, Fax: (261 )35724) Koningslaan 22-24, 107 AD Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS, 'Ir (20)6647131) SESSION 02: KNOWLEDGE ANO INFORMATION PROCESSED SOCIOLOGY (1) SESSION 10: NONRESPONSE ANO Co-Chairs: M. HERFURTH (IZ, Lennestr.30, MEASUREMENT ERRORS IN SURVEYS Co-Chairs: Edith D. de LEEUW (Dept Social 5300 Bonn 1, GERMANY, 'Ir (228)2281, Fax: Research Methods, Free Univ, Koningslaan (228)2281120) and Peter H. OHLY (IZ, Lennestr. 22-24, 1075 AD Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS, 1:t 30, 5300 Bonn 1, GERMANY, 'Ir (228)2281, Fax: (20)6647131, Fax: (20)6769491) and Johan van (228)2281120) der ZOUWEN (Dept Social Research Methods, Free Univ, Koningslaan 22-24, 1075 AD SESSION 03: METHODS ANO DATA IN THE USE OF LONGITUDINAL ANO COMPARATlVE Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS, 1:t (20)6647131, RESEARCH FOR CASUAL INFERENCE (1) Fax:(20)6769491) Chair: John BYNNER (SSRU, City Univ, SESSION 11: FEMINIST RESEARCH Northampton Square,London, EC1 V OHB, UK, METHODOLOGY 'Ir (71)4778480, Fax: (71)4778583) Chair: Anne SElTZ (9 Cornell St., Camberwell, VIC 3124, AUSTRALIA, 1:t (3)8198103, Fax: SESSION 04: PANEL DATA ANALYSIS (3)8190574) Co-Chairs: Jost REINECKE (Inst Soziologie, Münster Univ, Scharnhorststr. 121, 48151 SESSION 12: METHODS ANO DATA IN THE Münster, GERMANY, 'Ir (251 )839338, Fax: USE OF LONGITUDINAL ANO COMPARATIVE (251 )839324) and Uwa ENGEL (Dept Sociology, RESEARCH FOR CASUALINFERENCE (11) Univ Duisburg, Lotharstr 65, 47057 Duisburg, Chair: John BYNNER (SSRU, City Univ, GERMANY, Fax: (203)3792318) Northampton Square, London, EC1 V OHB,UK, SESSION 05: RESEARCH INTHE THIRD 1:t (71)4778480, Fax: (71)4778583)

39 SESSION 13: VARIETIES OF REALlSM IN Stud., U Luzickeho Seminare 13, 11800 Praha 1, SOCIAL RESEARCH CZECH REPUBLlC) Co-Chairs: Barbara CZARNIAWSKA-JEORGES (Oept Business Administration, Lund Univ, P.O. SESSION 02: CONVERGENCIES ANO Box 7080, 22007 Lund, SWEOEN) and K. CONFLlCTS IN UNITEO GERMAN YOUTH ANO Walter SCHWAGER (Oept Sociology & YOUTH RESEARCH Anthropology,Laurentian Univ, Sudbury, Ontario Chair: Hans-Uwe OTTO (Fac Pedagogic, Univ P3E 2C6, CANAOA) Bielefeld, PF 8640, 4800 Bielefeld 1, GERMANY, Fax:(521)1065844) SESSION 14: PHENOMENOLOGICAL METHOOS IN SOCIAL RESEARCH SESSION 03: YOUTH POLlCY ANO WELFARE Chair: Richard GRAniOFF (Fac Sociology, SYSTEMS Univ Bielefeld, Postfach 8840, 4800 Bielefeld 1, Co-Chairs: Britta JONSSON (Prástaváqen 13,

GERMANY, 11' (521)1063974, Fax:(521)1062988) 260 40 Viken, SWEOEN, 11' (42)236916, Fax: (42)238404) and Klaus HURRElMANN SESSION 15: KNOWLEOGE ANO (Universitát Bielefeld, SFB 227, Univstr. 25, 4800

INFORMATION PROCESSEO SOCIOLOGY (11) Bielefeld, GERMANY, 11' (521)1063151) Co-Chairs: M. HERFURni (IZ, Lennestr.30,

5300 Bonn 1, GERMANY, 11' (228)2281, Fax: SESSION 04: SOCIAL EFFECTS OF YOUTH (228)2281120) and Peter H. OHlY (IZ, Lennestr. MIGRATION

30, 5300 Bonn 1, GERMANY, 11' (228)2281, Fax: Chair: Jürgen HARTMANN (Univ B6rlange, Box (228)2281120) 10044, 781 56 Borlánqe. SWEOEN, 11' (24)375653, Fax: (24)378170) SESSION 16: NETWORK ANAL YSIS METHOOS Chair: Peter CARRINGTON (Dept Sociology, SESSION 05: EOUCATION ANO CONTROL OF Univ Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3B9, OEVIANT YOUTH

CANAOA, 11' (519)8851211, Fax:(519)7467326) Co-Chairs: Ibrahim OniMAN (Inst Sociology, Univ Jordan, Amman, JOROAN, Fax: (6)615135) SESSION 17: MICROSIMULATION ANO and Sabri RBEIHAT (Public Security Office, RATIONAL CHOICE (11) Amman, JOROAN, Fax: (6)673745) Co-Chairs: Ulrich MUEllER (ZUMA, PF 59 69,

68159 Mannheim, GERMANY, 11' (621)180040, SESSION 06: THE "BONO-LESS" WORLO OF Fax: (621)1800449) and Klaus G. TROI1ZSCH CHILOHOOO ANO YOUTH (Social Science Informatics, Koblenz-Landau JOINT SESSION WITH TG03 SOCIOLOGY OF

Univ, Rheinau 1, 56075 Koblenz, GERMANY, 11' CHILOHOOO (261 )9119472, Fax: (261 )35724) Co-Chairs: Barbara M. NEWMAN (1969 Chatfield Rd., Columbus, OH 43221, USA, 11' SESSION 18: FUTURE OF QUESTIONNAIRE (614)4885451, Fax: (614)4888958) and Jens DESIGN aVORTRUP (Sydjysk Universitetscenter, Chair: Peter HAlFPENNY (Oept Sociology, Glentevej 7, 6705 Esbjerg, OENMARK, 11' Univ Manchester, Oxford Road, M13 9PL (75)140011, Fax: (75)141261) Manchester, UK, Fax:(61)2754751) SESSION 07: LEARNING (NOT) TO LABOUR Chair: Bruce WllSON (Inst. of Education, Univ RESEARCH COMMITIEE 34: SOCIOlOGY OF Melbourne, Parkville 3052, AUSTRALIA, 1!' YOUni (3)3448251 )

SESSION 08: LATIN-AMERICAN YOUTH: Program Coordinator: Sibylle HUBNER-FUNK GENOER ANO EXCLUSION (Oeutsches Jungendinstitut, Freibadstr. 30, 8000 Chair: Dina KRAUSKOPF-ROGER (Inst München 90, GERMANY, 11' (89)62306216, Fax: Investigaciones Sociales, Univ Costa Rica, (89)62306162) CLACSO, Código 2060, San José, COSTA RICA,

11' (506)246781, Fax: (506)249367) SESSION 01: CONVERGENCIES ANO CONFLlCTS IN UNITEO GERMAN YOUTH ANO SESSION 09: THE CONSTRUCTlON OF YOUTH YOUTH RESEARCH IN THEORY ANO PRACTlCE Co-Chairs: Igor IlYNSKI (Younosti Str 5/1, Co-Chairs: Ola STAFSENG (UNGFORSK, Moscow 111442, RUSSIA, Fax:(95)3746132) Gaustadelléen 21,0371 Oslo 3, NORWAY, Fax: and Dalibor HOlDA (Centre Higher Education (22)604427) and Gérard MAUGER (IRESCO,

40 59/61, rue Pouchet, 75849 Paris Cedex 17, ANO CAUSAL FRANCE, Fax: (1)42289544) Chair: Peter HALFPENNY (Dept Sociology, Univ Manchester, Oxford Road, M13 9PL Manchester, SESSION 10:"LOST GENERATlONS" IN UK, Fax: (61)2754751) COLLAPSING STATE STRUCTURES JOINT SESSION WITH RC38 BIOGRAPHY ANO SESSION 05: MICRO-MACRO RELATlONS IN SOCIETY COMPLEX SYSTEMS Co-Chairs: Peter H. MERKL (Political Science Chair: Jürgen KRIZ (Univ. Osnabrück, Postfach Dept, Univ California, Santa Barbara,CA 4469, 4500 Osnabrück, GERMANY, Fax:

93106-9420,USA, 1t (805)9613000, Fax: (60)5419694747) (805)8933309) and Sibylle HUBNER-FUNK (Deutsches Jungendinstitut, Freibadstr. 30, 8000 SESSION 06: APPLlCATlONS OF CONCEPTUAL

München 90, GERMANY, 1t (89)62306216, Fax: ANALYSIS (1) (89)62306162) Co-Chairs: Stephen P. TURNER (Dept Philosophy, Univ South Florida, Tampa, FL SESSION 11: ASIAN YOUTH CUL TURES IN 33620-5550, USA, 1t (813)9742447, Fax: TRANSITION (813)3609058) and George GRAHAM (Public Chair: Zhin-Kun JIN (Shangai Acad Social Discourse Analysis Cnt, Vanderbilt Univ, Box Sciences, 7/622 Hua Hai Road, Shangai 200020, 1814-B, Nashville, TN 37235, USA) CHINA, Fax: (21)201568) SESSION 07: APPLlCATlONS OF CONCEPTUAL SESSION 12: YOUTH MOVEMENTS ANO ANAL YSIS (11) STATE POLlCY Co-Chairs: Stephen P. TURNER (Dept Chair: Ladislav MACHACEK (Slovak Acad. Philosophy, Univ South Florida, Tampa, FL Sciences,Inst. Sociology, Hviezdoslav Square 33620-5550, USA, 1t (813)9742447, Fax:

10,81364 Bratislava, SLOVAKIA, 1t (7)331480, (813)3609058) and George GRAHAM (Public Fax:(7)332476) Discourse Analysis Cnt, Vanderbilt Univ, Box 1814-B, Nashville, TN 37235, USA) SESSION 13: BUSINESS MEETING Chair: TBA SESSION 08: THE INTERCOCTA PROJECT Chair: Matti MALKIA (Dept Administrative SESSION 14: INFORMAL GATHERING OF THE Science, Univ Tampere, POB 607, 33101 OLD ANO NEW BOARD Tampere, FINLAND) Chair: TBA SESSION 09: DISCOURSE ANALYSIS Co-Chairs: George GRAHAM (Public Discourse RESEARCH COMMITTEE 35: COMMITTEE ON Analysis Cnt, Vanderbilt Univ, Box 1814-B, CONCEPTUAL ANO TERMINOLOGICAL Nashville, TN 37235, USA) and Francis A. BEER ANALYSIS (Dept Political Sciences, Univ Colorado, Box 333, Boulder, CO 80309, USA)

Program Coordinator: George GRAHAM (Public SESSION 10: BUSINESS MEETING Discourse Analysis Cnt, Vanderbilt Univ, Box Chair: TBA 1814-B, Nashville, TN 37235, USA) SESSION 11: PROJECT ON META-TERMS ANO SESSION 01: THE CONCEPT OF "CONCEPT" META-CONCEPTS: A ROUNDTABLE (1) DISCUSSION Chair: Giovanni MORO (CERFE, Via Savoia 88, Co-Chairs: Alberto MARRAOI (Viale Duse 32, 00198 Roma,ITALY, Fax: (6)3230936) 50137 Firenze FI, ITALY) and Stephen P. TURNER (Dept Philosophy, Univ South Florida, SESSION 02: THE CONCEPT OF "CONCEPT" Tampa, FL 33620-5550, USA, 1t (813)9742447, (11) Fax: (813)3609058) Chair: Giovanni MORO (CERFE, Via Savoia 88, 00198 Roma, ITALY, Fax:(6)3230936) SESSION 12: SOCIAL ORDER Chair: Edmund MOKRZVCKI (Inst Sociology, SESSION 03: CERTAINTY Polish Acad of Sciences, Nowy Swiat 72, 00-330 Chair: Volker OREIER (Sch6nblickstrasse 33, Warsaw, POLAND, Fax: (22)26718) 7015 Korntal-Münchingen 2, GERMANY)

SESSION 13: THE CONCEPTS OF CLUSTER SESSION 04: EXPLANA TlONS: FUNCTlONAL

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------ANO NETWORK SESSION 06: ALlENATlON ANO MIGRATlON Co-Chairs: Anuska FERLlGOJ (Ljubljana Chair: Devorah KALEKlN·FISHMAN (School of Research Inst, Edvard Kardelj Univ, Kardeljeva Education, Univ Haifa, Mount Carmel, Haifa ploscad 5, 61000 Ljubljana, SLOVENIA) and 31999, ISRAEL) Patrick DOREIAN (Dept of Sociology, Univ Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15260, USA) SESSION 07: THEORETlCAL ANO CONCEPTUAL ADVANCES (1) SESSION 14: THE OBSERVED/THE Chair: Rlchard SCHACHT (Dept Philosophy, UNOBSERVED{THE UN OBSERVABLE Univ IlIinois, 810 South Wright St, Urbana,IL

Chair: Hans SCHADEE (DPS, Univ Trento, Via 61801, USA, 1t (271 )3332889) Verdi 26, Trento 38100, ITALY) SESSION 08: THEORETlCAL ANO SESSION 15: REALlSM CONCEPTUAL ADVANCES (11) Chair: K. Walter SCHWAGER (Dept Sociology Chair: Rlchard SCHACHT (Dept Philosophy, & Anthropology, Laurentian Univ, Sudbury, Univ IlIinois, 810 South Wright St, Urbana, IL

Ontario P3E 2C6, CANADA) 61801, USA, 1t (271 )3332889)

SESSION 16: METATHEORIZING IN SESS!ON 09: ALlENATION ANO AGENCY SOCIOLOGY Chair: Lauren LANGMAN (Dept Sociology, Chair: George RllZER (Dept Sociology, Univ Loyola Univ, 6525 North Sheridan Road,

Maryland, Univ of Maryland, College Park, MD Chicago, IL 60626, USA, 1t (312)5083463) 20742, USA, 1t (301 )4056418) SESSION 10: URBAN ALlENATlON IN URBAN SLUMS ANO DE-ALlENATlON STRATEGIES RESEARCH COMMITTEE 36: ALlENATlON Chair: Andrew OLDENQUIST (Dept Philosophy, THEORY ANO RESEARCH Ohio State Univ, 350 University Hall, Columbus, OH 43210-1365, USA, 1t (614)2623582, Fax: Program Coordinator: Felix R. GEYER (SISWO, (614)2927502, E-mail: [email protected]) Plantaqe Muidergracht 4, 1018 TV Amsterdam, SESSION 11: ALlENATION, REIFICATION ANO NETHERLANDS, 1t (20)5270600, Fax: THE ADVENT OF POSTMODERNITY (20)6229430) Chair: David SCHWEllZER (Dept Anthropology & Sociology, Univ British Columbia, 6303 N. W. SESSION 01: THEFUTURE OF MARXIST ALlENATION STUDIES Marine Drive, Vancouver, BC. V6T 2B2, CANADA, Chair: Peter W. ARCHIBALD (Dept Sociology, 1t (604)7314049, Fax: (604)2286161) MacMaster Univ, Hamilton, Ontario L8S 4M4, SESSION 12: MYTH ANO ALlENATlON CANADA, 1t (416)5259140) Chair: Shlomo SHOHAM (Inst Criminology, SESSION 02: ALlENATION ANO EDUCATION Trubowicz Building, Tel-Aviv University, Chair: William E. FEINBERG (Dept Sociology, Ramat-Aviv, 69978 Tel-Aviv, ISRAEL) Univ IlIinois, 909 West Oregon Str, Urbana, IL. SESSION 13: FORUM DISCUSSION (1) 61801, USA, 1t (513)5564717) Chair: Fellx R. GEYER (SISWO, Plantage Muidergracht 4, 1018 TV Amsterdam, SESSION 03: ALlENATION ANO SEXUALlTY Chair: Shere HITE (18 Avenue de Suffren, NETHERLANDS, 1t (20)5270600, Fax: 75015 Paris, FRANCE) (20)6229430)

SESSION 04: INDIVIDUALlSM, SELFHOOD ANO SESSION 14: FORUM DISCUSSION (11) ALlENATION IN (POST)MODERN SOCIETY Chair: Fellx R. GEYER (SISWO, Plantage Chair: Walter R. HEINZ (SFB 186, Wienerstr, Muidergracht 4, 1018 TV Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS, 1t (20)5270600, Fax: 2800 Bremen 33, GERMANY, 1t (421 )702846) (20)6229430) SESSION 05: ALlENATION, NATIONALlSM, ETHNIC CONFLlCT SESSION 15: ALlENATION ANO WORK Chair: John E. HORTON (Dept of Sociology, JOINT SESSION WITH RC10 PARTlCIPATION, Univ California, 405 Hilgard Ave, Los Angeles, WORKERS' CONTROL ANO CA 90024-1551,USA) SELF-MANAGEMENT Chair: Menahem ROSNER (Kibbutz Reshafim,

Post Habika 10905, ISRAEL, 1t (6)583376, Fax:

42 (6)653116) SESSION 05: THE CULTURAL CONSTRUCTlON OF GROUP IDENTlTlES IN THE MEDIA SESSION 16: BUSINESS MEETING Chair: Rlchard A. PETERSON (Dept Sociology Chair: Felix R. GEYER (SISWO, Plantage & Anthropology, Vanderbilt Univ, P.O. Box 1635,

Muidergracht 4, 1018 TV Amsterdam, Nashville, TN 37235, USA, 'Ir (615)3227530, Fax: NETHERLANDS, 1t (20)5270600, Fax: (615)3430230, E-mail: petersra@vuctrvax) (20)6229430) SESSION 06: THEATRE ARTS ACROSS SESSION 17: ALlENATION AND YUGOSLAV BOUNDARIES TRAGEDY Chair: Marla SHEVTSOVA (Dept French Studies, Chair: Mihailo MARKOVlC (Serbian Acad Univ Sydney, Sydney, N.S.w. 2006, AUSTRALIA,

Sciences, Kneza Mihaila 35, 11000 Belgrade, 'Ir (2)6922381, Fax: (2)6924757) SERBIA) SESSION 07: BORDER CUL TURES IN GLOBAL SESSION 18: ALlENATION AND DREAMS PERSPECTlVE Chair: D. Raja GANESAN (Univ Madras, Chair: Jeffrey A. HALLEY (Div Social & Policy University Buildings, Chepauk, Triplicane, P.O., Sciences, Univ Texas, San Antonio, TX Madras 600 005, INDIA) 78285-0655, USA, 11' (210)6915624, Fax: (210)6914629)

RESEARCH COMMITTEE 37: SOCIOLOGY OF SESSION 08: CULTURAL HERITAGE AND ARTS MUSEUMS Co-Chairs: Catherine BALLE (CSO, 19 rue

Program Coordinator: Vera L. ZOLBERG (Dept Amélie, 75007 Paris, FRANCE, 11' (1)45550414) Sociology, New School for Social Research, 65 and Dominlque POULOT (30 rue Brochant,

Fifth Ave., New York, NY 10003, USA, 1t 75017 Paris, FRANCE, 11' (1)42635241) (212)2295737, Fax: (212)2192542) SESSION 09: POLlCIES AND POLlTICS OF SESSION 01: CORPORATIONS AND THE ARTS CULTURE IN GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE Chair: Nicola BEISEL (Dept of Sociology, Co-Chairs: Rosanne MARTORELLA (Dept of Northwestern Univ, Evanston, IL., USA, 'Ir Sociology, William Paterson College, 300 (708)4671250, Fax: (708)4919907)

Pompton Road, Wayne, NY 07470, USA, 1t (201 )5952388, Fax: (201 )5953522) and Volker SESSION 10: MAKING IT IN THE ARTS AND KIRCHBERG (Paul-Sorge Str 102, 2000 THEIR SOCIAL USES: AGENCY, GENDER, CONTEXT Hamburg 61, GERMANY, 'Ir (40)5510287, Fax: (40)4915087) Chair: Vera L. ZOLBERG (Dept Sociology, New School for Social Research, 65 Fifth Ave., New SESSION 02: ASPECTS OF FASHION York, NY 10003, USA, 11' (212)2295737, Fax: Co-Chairs: Susan KEISER (Univ (212)2192542) California-Davis, Div Textiles & Clothing, Davis,

CA 95616, USA, 'Ir (916) 7520110, Fax: SESSION 11: MUL TICUL TURALlSM, DIVERSITY, (916)7527584) and Leopoldina FORlUNAll AND CONTESTED IDENTITIES Co-Chairs: Matthews HAMABATA (Office of (Via Sayona 21, 35142 Padova, ITALY, 'Ir (49)665474, Fax: (49)661703) and Jean LOCK Dean, Haverford College, Haverford, PA 19041, (Dept Sociology, Univ Waterloo, Waterloo, Ont USA, Fax: (215)8961224) and Vera L. ZOLBERG N2L 3G1, CANADA) (Dept Sociology, New School for Social Research, 65 Fifth Ave., New York, NY 10003, SESSION 03: FOOD AND CUISINE USA, 11' (212)2295737, Fax: (212)2192542) Chair: Gary Alan FINE (Dept Sociology, Univ of SESSION 12: BUSINESS MEETING Georgia, Athens, GA 30602, USA, 'Ir (706)5423175, Fax: (706)5424320) Chair: Vera L. ZOLBERG (Dept Sociology, New School for Social Research, 65 Fifth Ave., New SESSION 04: SOCIAL MEMORY York, NY 10003, USA, 11' (212)2295737, Fax: Chair: Iwona IRWIN-ZARECKA (Dept Sociology (212)2192542) & Anthropology, Wilfrid Laurier University, SESSION 13: ARTISTIC ACTIVITY IN Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3C5, CANADA, 'Ir (519)8841970) TERRITORIAL CONTEXT Chair: Arturo RODRIGUEZ MORATO (Dept

43 Sociología, Univ Barcelona, Avda. Diagonal 690, 08034 Barcelona, SPAIN, 1!' (3)4531757, Fax: RESEARCH COMMITTEE 38: BIOGRAPHY (3)2802378) ANO SOCIETY

SESSION 14: MUSIC ANO SOCIETI IN Program Coordinator: Wolfram TRANSFORMA TlON FISCHER-ROSENTHAL (Sonnenallee 77, 1000 Co-Chairs: Antolne HENNION (Cntr Sociologie, Berlin 44, GERMANY, !r (30)6234483, Fax: Ecole Nationale Supo des Mines, 62, Bd. (30)6234483) Saint-Michel, 75272 Paris Cedex 06, FRANCE, !r (1)40519191, Fax: (1)43545628) and SESSION 01: BIOGRAPHY IN RESTRUCTURING Pierre-Mlchel MENGER (Cntr Sociologie des SOCIETIES OF MIDDLE ANO EASTERN Arts, 105, Bd. Raspail, 75006 Paris Cedex 06, EUROPE FRANCE, 1!' (1)43064544, Fax: (1)45499443) Co-Chairs: Julia VAJDA (Duránci u. 29, 1116 Budapest, HUNGARY, !r (36)11385848, Fax: SESSION 15: MODELS FOR CULTURAL (36) 12663860) and Eva KOVACS (Duránci u. 29, SOCIOLOGY: HUMANISTIC ANO SCIENTIFIC 1116 Budapest, HUNGARY, 1!' (36) 11385848, INTERSECTIONS Fax: (36) 12663860) Co-Chairs: Vera L. ZOLBERG (Dept Sociology, New School tor Social Research, 65 Fifth Ave., SESSION 02: BIOGRAPHIES IN URBAN New York, NY 10003, USA, !r (212)2295737, RESEARCH IN LATlN AMERICA Fax: (212)2192542) and Luigi del GROSSO Chair: Alejandra MASSOLO (Camino a Santa DESTRERI (Dept Teoria, Storia e Ricerca, Univ Teresa 13, Torre 4,1804 Pedregal del Lago, degli Studi di Trento, Via Verdi 26, 38100 14140 Mexico, D.F., MEXICO, !r (52)56521637, Trento, ITALY, !r (461 )881308, Fax: Fax: (52)56450464) (461 )881499)

SESSION 03: GENDER ANO BIOGRAPHY SESSION 16: TRACES OF CUL TURE: Chair: Kathy E. DAVlS (Faculty ot Social ARCHITECTURE ANO THE NEW URBANITY Sciences, Univ Utrecht, Heidelberglaan 2, 3584 Chair: Daniel LATOUCHE (INRS, 3456 du CS Utrecht, NETHERLANDS, !r (31)30531977, Rocher, Montréal Québec H2X 2C6, CANADA, 1!' Fax: (31)30531619) (514)4994005, Fax: (514)4994065)

SESSION 04: MIGRATlON AS BIOGRAPHICAL SESSION 17: HISTORY OF THE SOCIOLOGY PROCESS OFTHE ARTS Chair: Lena INOWLOCKI (Schepenstraat 87 B, JOINT SESSION WITH RC08 HISTORY OF 3039 NO Rotterdam, NETHERLANDS, !r SOCIOLOGY (31) 104652602) Co-Chairs: Muriel G. CANTOR (8408 Whitman Dr. Bethesda, MD 20819, USA, !r SESSION 05: FAMILlES IN THE (20'2)8852485) and André DUCRET (Unversité WELFARE-STATE de Genéve, Bd. Helvétique 9, 1205 Genéve, Chair: Martin KOHLI (Institute tor Sociology, SWITZERLAND, 1!' (22)7057144/45, Fax: Freie Universitát Berlin, Hittorfstr. 16, 1000 Berlin (22)3112546) and Galina Stateva TASHEVA . 33, GERMANY, 1!' (49-30)8382242, Fax: (Inst Sociology, Moskovska Str 13A, 1000 Sofía, (49-30)8385841 ) BULGARiA)

SESSION 06: THEORIES OF SUBJECT ANO SESSION 18: READING CUL TURE ANO THE BIOGRAPHICAL APPROACH MEDIA-ECOLOGY Chair: Consuelo CORRADI (Fac di Sociologia, JOINT SESSION WITH RC14 SOCIOLOGY OF Via Salaria 113, 00198 Rome, ITALY, 1!' COMMUNICATION, KNOWLEDGE ANO (396)33252655, Fax: (396)33269277) CULTURE Co-Chairs: Sergel PLOTNIKOV (Russian SESSION 07: WORK ANO OCCUPATlONAL Rubaking Reading, Foundation, BIOGRAPHIES Chernyakhovskogo 82-92, 125319 Moscow, Chair: TBA RUSSIA, 1!' (95)2539390, Fax: (95)2539390) and Rolf ZITZLSPERGER (Stiftung Lesen, SESSION 08: ETHNOZERTRISM ANO RACISM Fischterplatz 23,6500 Mainz 1, GERMANY, 1!' Chair: TBA (6131)230888, Fax: (6131)230333) SESSION 09: METHODS:

44 NARRA TION-OOCUMENTS-VIOEOS Christian-Albrechts Univ, Olshausenstr 40/60,

Chair: TBA 2300 Kiel 1, GERMANY, 11' (421)447508, Fax: (421)4984348) SESSION 10: OCCUPATIONAL ASSESSMENT- INSTRUMENTALlZEO BIOGRAPHIES SESSION 04: EMERGENCY PLANNING: NEEOS, Chair: TBA ASSESSMENTS ANO APPROACHES Chair: Nlcholas PETROPOULOS (Emergency SESSION 11: BIOGRAPHY BEYONO THE Research Center, 9 Sripolou, Athens 10682,

MACRO-MICRO GAME? GREECE, 11' (1)3255031, Fax:(1)6445439) Chair: TBA SESSION 05: RISK COMMUNICATlON ANO SESSION 12: WHAT IS A POST-MOOERN PERCEPTlON BIOGRAPHY? Chair: Kathleen TlERNEY (Oept Sociology, Univ

Chair: TBA Oelaware, Newark, DE 19716, USA, 11' (302)4516618, Fax:(302)4512828) SESSION 13: SOCIOLOGIE CLlNIQUE ET RECITS DE VIE - CLlNICAL SOCIOLOGY ANO SESSION 06: OISASTER RESPONSE LlFE-STORIES Chair: TBA JOINT SESSION WITH RC46 CLlNICAL SOCIOLOGY SESSION 07: METHOOOLOGICAL ISSUES ANO Co-Chairs: Anastasia V. RIGAS (49, Lemessou RESEARCH APPLlCATlONS Str., 10446 Athens, GREECE, 11' (1)8651468) and Chair: TBA Wolfram FISCHER-ROSENTHAL (Sonnenaliee 77,1000 Berlin 44, GERMANY, 11' (30)6234483, SESSION 08: OISASTER MITIGATlON Fax: (30)6234483) Chair: Thomas E. DRABEK (Oept of Sociology,

Univ Oenver, Oenver, CO 80208-0209, USA, 11' SESSION 14: GENEALOGIES SOCIALES (303)8712050, Fax: (303)8712090) COMMENTEES ET COMPAREES Co-Chairs: Rudolf ANDORKA (Oept Sociology, Univ Economics, F6ván 8, P.O. Box 489, H-1828 RESEARCH COMMlrrEE 40: SOCIOLOGY OF Budapest, HUNGARY, 11' (361 )1176268, Fax: AGRICUL TURE (361) 1178883) and Daniel BERTAUX (CEMS,

54, Blvd Raspail, 75006 Paris, FRANCE, 11' Program Coordinator: Alessandro BONANNO (1)49542459, Fax: (1)49542670) (Oept Rural Sociology, Univ Missouri, 106B

Sociology Bldg., Columbia, MO 65211, USA, 11' (314)8822873, Fax: (314)8821473, E-mail: RESEARCH COMMlrrEE 39: SOCIOLOGY OF rusoa@mizzou1) DISASTERS SESSION 01: AGRICUL TURAL ANO FOOO Program Coordinator: Thomas E.DRABEK PROOUCTlON ANO LABOR (1) (Oept of Sociology, Univ Oenver, Oenver, CO Chair: William H. FRIEDLAND (Oept Sociology, 80208-0209, USA, 11' (303)8712050, Fax: Coliege 8, Univ California, Santa Cruz, CA 95064,

(303)8712090) USA, 11' (408)4592460, Fax: (408)4593518, E-mail: [email protected]) SESSION 01: OISASTER RECOVERY: SOCIAL SYSTEM STUOIES SESSION 02: AGRICUL TURAL ANO FOOO Chair: Frederick L. BATES (Oept Sociology, PROOUCTlON ANO LABOR (11) Univ Georgia, Baldwin Hall, Athens, GA 30602, Chair: Willlam H. FRIEDLAND (Oept Sociology, USA, 11' (706)5423196, Fax: (706)5424320) College 8, Univ California, Santa Cruz, CA 95064,

USA, 11' (408)4592460, Fax: (408)4593518, SESSION 02: OISASTER RECOVERY: SOCIAL E-mail: [email protected]) PSYCHOLOGICAL APPROACHES Chair: Anna Marie BOILEAU (Inst di Sociologia, SESSION 03: ISSUES IN SOCIOLOGY OF Internazionale ISIG, Via Mazzini 13,34170 AGRICUL TURE ANO FOOO Gorizia, ITALY) Chair: Alessandro BONANNO (Oept Rural Sociology, Univ Missouri, 106B Sociology Bldg.,

SESSION 03: THEORIES OF OISASTER Columbia, MO 65211, USA, 11' (314)8822873, Chair: Wolf R. DOMBROWSKY (Inst Soziologie, Fax: (314)8821473, E-mail: rusoa@mizzou1)

45 SESSION 04: AGRICUL TURAL ANO FOOO Chair: Alberto ARCE (Oept Rural Sociology, PROOUCTlON ANO LABOR (111) Wageningen Agricultural Univ, Hollandsweg 1, Chair: William H. FRIEDLAND (Oept Sociology, 6706 KN Wageningen, NETHERLANOS, Fax: College 8, Univ California, Santa Cruz, CA (63)7084763)

95064, USA, 1t (408)4592460, Fax: (408)4593518, E-mail: [email protected]) SESSION 14: THE CULTURA OIMENSION OF AGRICULTURE ANO FOOO (111) SESSION 05: THE GLOBAL / LOCAL Chair: Alberto ARCE (Oept Rural Sociology, OIALECTlC IN AGRICUL TURE ANO FOOO (1) Wageningen Agricultural Univ, Hollandsweg 1, Chair: Luis LLAMBI (Venezuelan Inst Scientific 6706 KN Wageningen, NETHERLANOS, Fax: Res, IVIC M581 , POB 0200, Miami, FL (63) 7084 763) 33102-0010, USA, Fax: (582)5713143) SESSION 15: AGRICUL TURAL PROFESSIONAL SESSION 06: ISSUES IN SOCIOLOGY OF ORGANIZATlONS IN THE NEW INTERNATlONAL AGRICUL TURE ANO FOOO (11) OIVISION OF LABOR (1) Chair: Alessandro BONANNO (Oept Rural Chair: Eduardo MOYANO ESTRADA Sociology, Univ Missouri, 106B Sociology Bldg., (IESA-CSIC, Edif. Univ. de Servicios, 14005

Columbia, MO 65211, USA, 1t (314)8822873, Córdoba, SPAIN, Fax: (57)218140) Fax: (314)8821473, E-mail: rusoa@mizzou1) SESSION 16: AGRICUL TURAL PROFESSIONAL SESSION 07: THE GLOBAL / LOCAL ORGANIZATlONS IN THE NEW INTERNATlONAL OIALECTlC IN AGRICUL TURE ANO FOOO (11) OIVISION OF LABOR (11) . Chair: Luis LLAMBI (Venezuelan Inst Scientific Chair: Eduardo MOYANO ESTRADA Res, IVIC M581 , POB 0200, Miami, FL (IESA-CSIC, Edif. Univ. de Servicios, 14005 33102-0010, USA, Fax: (582)5713143) Córdoba, SPAIN, Fax: (57)218140)

SESSION 08: THE GLOBAL / LOCAL SESSION 17: AGRICUL TURAL PROFESSIONAL OIALECTIC IN AGRICUL TURE ANO FOOO (111) ORGANIZATIONS IN THE NEW INTERNATIONAL Chair: Luis LLAMBI (Venezuelan Inst Scientific OIVISION OF LABOR (111) Res, IVIC M581 , POB 0200, Miami, FL Chair: Eduardo MOYANO ESTRADA 33102-0010, USA, Fax: (582)5713143) (IESA-CSIC, Edif. Univ. de Servicios, 14005 Córdoba, SPAIN, Fax: (57)218140) SESSION 09: SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY ANO GLOBAL AGRICUL TURE (1) SESSION 18: BUSINESS MEETING Chair: Maria FONTE (Cntr Specializzazione, Chair: TBA Ricerche Economico-Agrarie, Via Universita 96, 80055 Portici, ITALY, Fax: (81 )7663540) RESEARCH COMMITTEE 41: SOCIOLOGY OF SESSION 10: SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY ANO POPULATlON GLOBAL AGRICUL TURE (11) Chair: Maria FONTE (Cntr Specializzazione, Program Coordinators: Wllliam F. STlNNER Ricerche Economico-Agrarie, Via Universita 96, (Dept Sociology, Utah State Univ, Logan, UT 80055 Portici, ITALY, Fax: (81 )7663540) 84322-0730, USA, 1t (801 )7501239, Fax: (801 )7501240, E-mail: [email protected]) and SESSION 11: SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY ANO Nan E. JOHNSON (Oept Sociology, Michigan GLOBAL AGRICUL TURE (111) State Univ, 425 Berkeley Hall, East Lansing, MI Chair: Maria FONTE (Cntr Specializzazione, 48824-1111, USA, 1t (517)3539725, Fax: Ricerche Economico-Agrarie, Via Universita 96, (517)3362856) 80055 Portici, ITALY, Fax: (81 )7663540)

SESSION 01: SOCIAL OEMOGRAPHY OF THE SESSION 12: THE CULTURAL OIMENSION OF LlFE COURSE AGRICUL TURE ANO FOOO (1) Chair: William F. STlNNER (Oept Sociology, Chair: Alberto ARCE (Oept Rural Sociology, Utah State Univ, Logan, UT 84322-0730, USA, 1t Wageningen Agricultural Univ, Hollandsweg 1, (801)7501239, Fax: (801)7501240, E-mail: 6706 KN Wageningen, NETHERLANOS, Fax: [email protected]) (83)7084763)

SESSION 02: SOCIAL OEMOGRAPHY OF SESSION 13: THE CULTURAL OIMENSION OF HEALTH ANO MORTALlTV AGRICUL TURE ANO FOOO (11) Chair: Donald J. ADAMCHAK (Oept Sociology,

46 Kansas State Univ, Waters Hall, Manhattan, KS 66406-4403, USA) RESEARCH COMMITTEE 42: SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY SESSION 03: SOCIAL DEMOGRAPHIC IMPACTS OF DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES: Program Coordinator: Karen S. COOK (Dept ME1HODOLOGICAL AND SUBSTANTlVE Sociology DK-40, Univ of Washington, Seattle, ISSUES WA 98195, USA, 11' (206)5433065, Fax: Chair: Thomas W. PULLUM (Dept Sociology, (206)5432516) Univ Texas, Burtine 336, Austin, TX 78712, USA)

SESSION 01: SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY AND SESSION 04: BUSINESS MEETING HEALTH Chair: TBA Chair: James S. HOUSE (Inst Social Research, Univ Michigan, Box 1248, An Arbor, MI 48109, SESSION 05: ECONOMIC RESTRUCTURING, EMPLOYEMENT AND DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGE USA, 11' (313)7646526, Fax: (313)7474575) Chair: Dudley L. POSTON (Dept Sociology, Texas A&M Univ, College Station, TX SESSION 02: INDIVIDUALS AND SOCIAL CHANGE (1) 77843-4351, USA, 11" (409)8454030) Co-Chairs: Vladlmlr YADOV (Inst Sociology, Russian Academy Sciences, Krzhizhanovskogo SESSION 06: SOCIAL DEMOGRAPHY OF GENDER ROLES: FAMILY, WORK AND 24/35-5, 117259 Moscow, RUSSIA, 11' FERTILlTY (95) 1289109, Fax: (95) 1289161) and Melvin L. Chair: N. RIMASHEVSKAYA (Inst KOHN (Dept Sociology, Johns Hopkins Univ, Socio-Economic Stud. Popu, Russian Acad Baltimore, MD 21218, USA, 11' (301 )3387623, Fax: Sciences, Krasikova Str 27, Moscow 117218, (301 )3387590, E-mail: P34D7087@JHUVM) RUSSIA) SESSION 03: INTERACTlONISM AND SESSION 07: SOCIAL DEMOGRAPHY OF INTERPRETlVE SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY GENDER ROLES: FAMIL Y DECISION MAKING Chair: Gary Alan FINE (Dept Sociology, Univ of AND FERTlLlTY Georgia, Athens, GA 30602, USA, 11' Chair: K. P. SINGH (Dept Sociology, Punjab (706)5423175, Fax: (706)5424320)

Univ., Chandigarh 160014, INDIA, 11' 31275) SESSION 04: INDIVIDUAL AND SOCIAL SESSION 08: SOCIAL DEMOGRAPHY OF CHANGE (11) GENDER ROLES: FEMALE MIGRATlON (1) Co-Chairs: Vladlmlr YADOV (Inst Sociology, Chair: D. SUNDARAM (Dept Sociology, Univ Russian Academy Sciences, Krzhizhanovskogo Madras, Chepauk, Triplicane PO, Madras 24/35-5, 117259 Moscow, RUSSIA, 11' 600005, INDIA) (95) 1289109, Fax: (95) 1289161) and Melvin L. KOHN (Dept Sociology, Johns Hopkins Univ, SESSION 09: SOCIAL DEMOGRAPHY OF Baltimore, MD 21218, USA, 11' (301 )3387623, Fax: GENDER ROLES: FEMALE MIGRATION (11) (301 )3387590, E-mail: P34D7087@JHUVM) Chair: D. SUNDARAM (Dept Sociology, Univ Madras, Chepauk, Triplicane PO, Madras SESSION 05: EMOTlONS AND SOCIAL 600005, INDIA) PSYCHOLOGY Chair: Helnz-Günter VESTER (Inst Sociology, SESSION 10: SOCIAL DEMOGRAPHY OF Univ Würzburg, Wittelsbacherplatz 1, 97074 RACIAL AND ETHNIC GROUPS (1) Würzburg, GERMANY, 11' (931)8884894, Fax: Chair: Humphrey E. LAMUR (Dept Cultural (931)8884880) Anthropology, Univ Amsterdam, Oudezijds Achterburgwal 185, 1012 DK Amsterdam, SESSION 06: ADVANCES IN EXPERIMENTAL NETHERLANDS) SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY Chair: Karen S. COOK (Dept Sociology DK-40,

SESSION 11: SOCIAL DEMOGRAPHY OF Univ of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195, USA, 11' RACIAL AND ETHNIC GROUPS (11) (206)5433065, Fax: (206)5432516) Chair: E.M. BECK (Dept Sociology, Univ Georgia, Athens, GA 30602-1611, USA) SESSION 07: TBA Chair: TBA

SESSION 08: SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGICAL

47 ASPECTS OF THE TRANSITlON TO MARKET Co-Chairs: Ralph H. TURNER (1126 Chautaugua SOCIETlES (1) Bd., Pacific Palisades, CA 90272, USA) and Co-Chairs: Aleksandra JASINSKA-KANIA (Inst Mlncho DRAGANOV (Inst Sociology, 13 A

Sociology, Univ Warsaw, Karowa 10, Warsaw, Moskovska Str., 1000 Sofia, BULGARIA, '!I' POLAND) and Vladlmlr S. MAGUN (Inst 875269) Socio-Economic Studies, Russian Academy Sciences, Krzhizhanovskogo 24/35-5, 117259 SESSION 16: THE SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY OF Moscow, RUSSIA, '!I' (95) 1250071, Fax: GROUPS (95) 1289161 ) Chair: Toshlo YAMAGISHI (Dept Behavioral Sc, Hokkaido Univ, Bungaku Bu N10, Sapporo 060, SESSION 09: SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGICAL JAPAN) ASPECTS OF THE TRANSITION TO MARKET SOCIETlES (11) SESSION 17: CROSS-CUL TURAL SOCIAL Co-Chairs: Aleksandra JASINSKA-KANIA (Inst PSYCHOLOGY Sociology, Univ Warsaw, Karowa 10, Warsaw, Chair: Thomas J. SCHEFF (Dept Sociology, POLAND) and Vladimir S. MAGUN (Inst Univ California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106-9430, Socio-Economic Studies, Russian Academy USA) Sciences, Krzhizhanovskogo 24/35-5, 117259

Moscow, RUSSIA, 'I!' (95) 1250071, Fax: SESSION 18: BUSINESS MEETING (95)1289161) Chair: Mlncho DRAGANOV (Inst Sociology, 13 A Moskovska Str., 1000 Sofia, BULGARIA, 'I!' SESSION 10: POWER, EXCHANGE, 875269) COERCION, AND CONFLlCT. NEW THEORETICAL DEVELOPMENTS Co-Chairs: Jacek SZMATKA (Inst Sociology, RESEARCH COMMITTEE 43: HOUSING ANO Jagellonian Univ, Grodzka 5, 31-044 Krakow, BUIL T ENVlRONMENT POLAND, Fax: (12)222129) and Tadeusz SOZANSKI (Inst Sociology, Jagiellonian Univ, Program Coordinator: David C. THORNS Grodzka 52, 31-044 Kraków, POLAND, Fax: (Department of Sociology, University of (48-12)222129) Canterbury, Private Bag 4800, Christchurch,

NEW ZEALAND, '!I' (3)3647168, Fax: (3)3042977) SESSION 11: PERSONALlTY AND SOCIAL STRUCTURE SESSION 01: HOUSING SOCIAL Chair: Alex INKELES (Hoover Institution on STRATlFICATlON AND SOCIAL EXCLUSION War" Revolution and Peace, Stanford Univ, Chair: Alan MURIE (Dept Plannig and Housing, Stanford, CA 94305-6010, USA, 'I!' (415)7234856, Heriot-Watt Univ, Lauriston Place, Edinburgh Fax: (415)7231687) EH39 DF, UK, '!I' (31)2299311, Fax: (31)2296702) SESSION 12: SELF AND IDENTITY IN SESSION 02: CHANGING ROLE OF THE STATE CROSS-CUL TURAL PERSPECTIVE IN HOUSING Chair: Anastasia V. RIGAS (49, Lemessou Str., Chair: Alan MURIE (Dept Plannig and Housing, 10446 Athens, GREECE, 'I!' (1)8651468) Heriot-Watt Univ, Lauriston Place, Edinburgh

EH39 DF, UK, '!I' (31)2299311, Fax: (31)2296702) SESSION 13: ADVANCES IN SURVEY RESEARCH METHODS SESSION 03: THE THEORETlCAL AND Chair: Chikio HAYASHI (Inst Mathematical PRACTICAL IMPLlCATlONS OF Statistics, 394 Sakuraga-Oka Buirijian, Tokyo MARKETISATlON OF HOUSING IN FORMER 150, JAPAN) COMMUNIST COUNTRIES Chair: Bronlslaw MISZTAL (Dept of Sociology, SESSION 14: CURRENT RESEARCH IN SOCIAL Indiana Univ, 2101 Coliseum Blv East, Fort PSYCHOLOGY (1) Wayne, IN 46805-1499, USA, '!I' (219)4816673, Co-Chairs: Ralph H. TURNER (1126 Fax: (219)4816485) Chautaugua Bd., Pacific Palisades, CA 90272, USA) and Mincho DRAGANOV (Inst Sociology, SESSION 04: SLUMS AND SQUATIER 13 A Moskovska Str., 1000 Sofia, BULGARIA, 'I!' SETILEMENTS IN THE DEVELOPING 875269) COUNTRIES Chair: Ranvlnder Singh SANDHU (Dept SESSION 15: CURRENT RESEARCH IN SOCIAL Sociology, Guru Nanak Dev Univ, Amritsar PSYCHOLOGY (11)

48 143005, INDIA, !t (163)258874) Chair: Kazuo HAYAKAWA (Faculty of Engineering, Kobe Univ, Rokkodai Nada, Kobe SESSION 05: HOUSING POLlCIES IN THE 657, JAPAN,!t (78)8811212, Fax: (78)8813971) THIRD WORLD COUNTRIES Chair: Ranvlnder Slngh SANDHU (Dept SESSION 15: AFFORDABILlTY AND HOUSING Sociology, Guru Nanak Dev Univ, Amritsar NEEDS 143005, INDIA, !t (163)258874) Chair: Roy Anthony DARKE (Urban Studies, Univ Sheffield, 6 Claremont Place, Sheffield 5117 SESSION 06: VOLUNTEERS IN THE CITIES: AD, UK) ACTIVE CITlZENSHIP Chair: Dan Ferrand BECHMANN (40 Allee SESSION 16: GENERAL SESSION Jules Verne, 78170 La Celle St Cloud, FRANCE) Chair: David C. THORNS (Department of Sociology, University of Canterbury, Private Bag SESSION 07: HOUSING FOR THE NEW 4800, Christchurch, NEW ZEALAND, !t IMMIGRANTS (EUROPE) (3)3647168, Fax: (3)3042977) Chair: Wlm BLAUW (Erasmus Univ, P.O. Box 1738, 3000 DR Rotterdam, NETHERLANDS, Fax: SESSION 17: BUSINESS MEETING (10)4537509) Chair: TBA

SESSION 08: GENDER, URBANIZATlON AND ENVIRONMENT Co-Chairs: Diana LEE-SMITH (Mazingira lnst, POB 14564, Nairobi, KENYA, !t (2)443219, Fax: RESEARCH COMMITTEE 44: LABOR (2)444643) and Douglas W. MAYNARD (Dept MOVEMENTS Sociology, Indiana Univ, Bloomington, IN 47401, USA) Program Coordinator: Rlchard HYMAN (Industrial Relations Rsch.Unit, Univ Warwick, SESSION 09: HOMELESSNESS (1) Coventry CV4 7AL, UK, !t (203)523840, Fax: Co-Chairs: Beth HUTTMAN (Dept Sociology & (203)524184) Social Serv., California State Univ, Hayward, CA. 94542, USA) and Antonio TOSI (Via Guerrazzi SESSION 01: TRANSITIONS TO DEMOCRACY 3,21052 Busto Arsizio (VA), ITALY) AND THE ROLE OF LABOUR MOVEMENTS Chair: Samuel VALENZUELA (Dept Sociology, SESSION 10: HOMELESSNESS (11) Notre Dame Univ, Notre Dame, IN 46556, USA) Co-Chairs: Beth HUTTMAN (Dept Sociology & Social Serv., California State Univ, Hayward, CA. SESSION 02: BUSINESS MEETING 94542, USA) and Antonio TOSI (Via Guerrazzi Chair: TBA 3,21052 Busto Arsizio (VA), ITALY)

SESSION 03: LABOUR, TRAINING AND THE SESSION 11: HOMELESS COLLECTIVE PRODUCTION OF SKILLS (1) EMPOWERMENT Co-Chairs: Sablne ERBES-SEGUIN (IRESCO, Chair: Talmadge WRIGHT (Dept of Sociology, 59-61 rue Pouchet, 75049 Paris Cedex 17, Loyola Univ, 6525 N. Sheridan Rd., Chicago, IL FRANCE, !t (1)40251211, Fax: (1)42289544) and 60626, USA, !t (312)5033451, Fax: Colln CROUCH (Trinity College, Oxford OX1 (312)5083646) 3BH, UK, !t (865)279900, Fax: (865)279911) SESSION 12: QUALlTY OF LlFE AND HOUSING (1) SESSION 04: LABOUR, TRAINING AND THE PRODUCTlON OF SKILLS (11) Chair: BiII MICHELSON (Cntr Urban & Co-Chairs: Sablne ERBES-SEGUIN (IRESCO, Community Studies, Univ Toronto, 455 Spadina 59-61 rue Pouchet, 75049 Paris Cedex 17, Ave, Toronto, Ontario M5S 2G8, CANADA) FRANCE, !t (1)40251211, Fax: (1)42289544) and SESSION 13: QUALlTY OF LlFE AND HOUSING Colln CROUCH (Trinity College, Oxford OX1 (11) 3BH, UK, !t (865)279900, Fax: (865)279911) Chair: BiII MICHELSON (Cntr Urban & Community Studies, Univ Toronto, 455 Spadina SESSION 05: UNION RESPONSES TO NEW Ave, Toronto, Ontario M5S 2G8, CANADA) FORMS OF MANAGEMENT JOINT SESSION WITH RC10 PARTICIPATlON, SESSION 14: HOUSING FOR THE ELDERLY WORKERS' CONTROL AND

49 SELF-MANAGEMENT Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS, Fax: (20)6249179) Co-Chairs: Marino REGINI (IRES, Via Fontana

18,20122 Milano, ITALY, 11' (2)6682077, Fax: SESSION 14: WHAT FUTURE FOR TRADE (2)5457702) and Ake SANDBERG UNIONS IN POLlTlCS? (1) (Arbetslivscentrum, Box 5606, 114 86 Chair: Peter LANGE (Dept Political Science,

Stockholm, SWEDEN, 11' (8)7909526, Fax: Duke Univ, Durham, NC 27706, USA) (8)106851) SESSION 15: WHAT FUTURE FOR TRADE SESSION 06: NEW AGENDAS, SHIFTlNG UNIONS IN POLlTlCS? (11) VALUES? (1) Chair: Peter LANGE (Dept Political Science, Chair: Rlchard HYMAN (Industrial Relations Duke Univ, Durham, NC 27706, USA) Rsch.Unit, Univ Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL,

UK, 11' (203)523840, Fax: (203)524184) RESEARCH COMMITTEE 45: RA110NAL SESSION 07: NEW AGENDAS, SHIFTlNG CHOICE VALUES? (11) Chair: Richard HYMAN (Industrial Relations Program Coordinators: Werner RAUB (Vakgroep Rsch.Unit, Univ Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL, ETS, Univ Utrecht, Heidelberglaan 2, 3584 CS UK, 11' (203)523840, Fax: (203)524184) Utrecht, NETHERLANDS, 11' (31)305321 01, Fax: (31)534405) and Mlchael HECHTER (Dept SESSION 08: GENDER CHALLENGES TO Sociology, Univ Arizona, Tucson, Al 85721, UNION STRATEGIES AND PRACTlCES USA) and Karl-Dieter OPP (Dept Sociology, Chair: Claire WILLlAMS (Sociology, Flinders Univ Hamburg, Allende-Piatz 1,20146 Hamburg, Univ, GPO Box 2100, Adelaide 5001, GERMANY) AUSTRALIA) SESSION 01: COLLECTlVE ACTlON AND SESSION 09: THE CHALENGE TO LABOUR POLlTlCAL PROCESSES (1) MOVEMENTS FROM OUTSIDE THE Chair: Karl-Dleter OPP (Dept Sociology, Univ MAl NSTREAM Hamburg, Allende-Platz 1, 20146 Hamburg, Chair: Suzanne FRANZWAY (Dept Sociology, GERMANY) Univ South Australia, Magill Campus, Magill 5072, AUSTRALIA) SESSION 02: SOCIOLOGY AND HISTORY Co-Chairs: Wllllam l. BRUSTEIN (Dept SESSION 10: LABOUR MOVEMENTS IN THE Sociology, Univ Minnesota, 267 19th Ave South, NEWLY INDUSTRIALlSED ASIAN ECONOMIES Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA, 11' (612)6244842, (1) Fax: (612)6247020) and Andrew G. WALDER Chair: Hagen KOO (Dept of Sociology, Porteus (Dept Sociology, Harvard Univ, William James Hall 247, 2424 Maile Way, Honolulu, HI 96822, Hall, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA) USA, 11' (808)9567693, Fax: (808)9563707) SESSION 03: COLLECTlVE ACTlON AND SESSION 11: LABOUR MOVEMENTS IN THE POLlTlCAL PROCESSES (11) NEWLY INDUSTRIALlSED ASIAN ECONOMIES Chair: Karl-Dieter OPP (Dept Sociology, Univ (11) Hamburg, Allende-Platz 1, 20146 Hamburg, Chair: Hagen KOO (Dept of Sociology, Porteus GERMANY) Hall 247, 2424 Maile Way, Honolulu, HI 96822, USA, 11' (808)9567693, Fax: (808)9563707) SESSION 04: POLlTlCAL INSTlTUTlONS Co-Chairs: Wllliam l. BRUSTEIN (Dept SESSION 12: WORKER REPRESENTATlON Sociology, Univ Minnesota, 267 19th Ave South, EAST AND WEST: TOWARDS CONVERGENCE? Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA, 11' (612)6244842, (1) Fax: (612)6247020) and Werner RAUB Chair: Jelle VlSSER (Inst Solciology, Univ (Vakgroep ETS, Univ Utrecht, Heidelberglaan 2, Amsterdam, Oude Hoogstraat 24, 1012 CE 3584 CS Utrecht, NETHERLANDS, 11' Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS, Fax: (20)6249179) (31)30532101, Fax: (31)534405)

SESSION 13: WORKER REPRESENTATlON SESSION 05: INSTlTUTlONS AND EAST AND WEST: TOWARDS CONVERGENCE? INSTlTUTlONAL DESIGN (11) Chair: Werner RAUB (Vakgroep ETS, Univ Chair: Jelle VlSSER (Inst Solciology, Univ Utrecht, Heidelberglaan 2, 3584 CS Utrecht, Amsterdam, Oude Hoogstraat 24, 1012 CE

50 NETHERLANOS, 1t (31 )305321 01, Fax: SESSION 12: NE1WORKS ANO SOCIAL (31)534405) CAPITAL (IV) Co-Chairs: Erlch WEEDE (Inst Sociology, Univ SESSION 06: ORGANIZATIONS: EMERGENCE, K61n, Lindenburger Allee 15, 50931 K61n, FUNCTlONING, ANO EFFECTS GERMANY) and James S. COLEMAN (Oept Chair: Slegwart LlNDENBERG (Oept Sociology, Sociology, Univ Chicago, 1126 East 59th St,

Groningen Univ, Grote Rozenst. 31, 9712 TG Chicago, IL 60637, USA, 1t (312)7028696, Fax:

Groningen, NETHERLANOS, 1t (50)636258, Fax: (312) 7029529) (50)636226) SESSION 13: MICROSIMULATlON (1): CHOICE SESSION 07: MOOELS OF COLLECTlVE ANO OISTRIBUTEO ARTIFICIAL INTELLlGENCE ACTION ANO GOVERNANCE STRUCTURES IN MOOELS ORGANIZATlONS Co-Chairs: Ulrlch MUELLER (ZUMA, PF 59 69,

Co-Chairs: Karl-Dieter OPP (Oept Sociology, 68159 Mannheim, GERMANY, 1t (621)180040, Univ Hamburg, Allende-Platz 1, 20146 Hamburg, Fax: (621)1800449) and Klaus G. TROllZSCH GERMANY) and Siegwart LlNDENBERG (Oept (Social Science Informatics, Koblenz-Landau

Sociology, Groningen Univ, Grote Rozenst. 31, Univ, Rheinau 1, 56075 Koblenz, GERMANY, 1t 9712 TG Groningen, NETHERLANOS, 1t (261)9119472, Fax: (261)35724) (50)636258, Fax: (50)636226) SESSION 14: MICROSIMULATlON (11): SESSION 08: NE1WORKS ANO SYNERGETlC MOOELS ANO EVOLUTlONARY ORGANIZATlONS MOOELS Co-Chairs: James S. COLEMAN (Oept Co-Chairs: Klaus G. TROllZSCH (Social Sociology, Univ Chicago, 1126 East 59th St, Science Informatics, Koblenz-Landau Univ,

Chicago, IL 60637, USA, 1t (312)7028696, Fax: Rheinau 1, 56075 Koblenz, GERMANY, 1t (312)7029529) and Siegwart LlNDENBERG (261 )9119472, Fax: (261 )35724) and Ulrlch (Oept Sociology, Groningen Univ, Grote MUELLER (ZUMA, PF 59 69, 68159 Mannheim,

Rozenst. 31, 9712 TG Groningen, GERMANY, 1t (621)180040, Fax: (621)1800449) NETHERLANOS, 1t (50)636258, Fax: (50)636226) SESSION 15: NEW OEVELOPMENTS IN RATlONAL ACTOR THEORY (1) SESSION 09: NETWORKS ANO SOCIAL Co-Chairs: Hartmut ESSER (Oept Sociology, CAPITAL (1) Univ Manheim, 68131 Mannheim, F.R.G.) and Co-Chairs: Andreas DIEKMANN (Inst Michael HECHTER (Oept Sociology, Univ Sociology, Univ Bern, Lerchenweg 36, 3000 Arizona, Tucson, Al 85721, USA) Bern 9, SWITZERLANO) and James S. COLEMAN (Oept Sociology, Univ Chicago, SESSION 16: NEW OEVELOPMENTS IN

1126 East 59th St, Chicago, IL 60637, USA, 1t RATlONAL ACTOR THEORY (11) (312)7028696, Fax: (312)7029529) Chair: Michael HECHTER (Oept Sociology, Univ Arizona, Tucson, Al 85721, USA) SESSION 10: NETWORKS ANO SOCIAL CAPITAL (11) SESSION 17: NEW OEVELOPMENTS IN Co-Chairs: Reinhard WIPPLER (Oept RATIONAL ACTOR THEORY (111) Sociology, Univ Utrecht, Heidelberglaan 2, 3584 Chair: Michael HECHTER (Oept Sociology, Univ

CS Utrecht, NETHERLANOS, 1t (30)513059) and Arizona, Tucson, Al 85721, USA) James S. COLEMAN (Oept Sociology, Univ Chicago, 1126 East 59th St, Chicago, IL 60637, SESSION 18: BUSINESS MEETING

USA, 1t (312)7028696, Fax: (312)7029529) Chair: Karl-Dieter OPP (Oept Sociology, Univ Hamburg, Allende-Platz 1, 20146 Hamburg, SESSION 11: NETWORKS ANO SOCIAL GERMANY) CAPITAL (111) Co-Chairs: Frans N. STOKMAN (Oept Sociology, Univ Groningen, Grote Rozenstraat RESEARCH COMMITTEE 46: CLlNICAL 31,9712 TG Groningen, NETHERLANOS, 1t SOCIOLOGY (50)636259, Fax: (50)636226) and James S. COLEMAN (Oept Sociology, Univ Chicago, Program Coordinator: Jan Marie FRllZ (School 1126 East 59th St, Chicago, IL 60637, USA, 1t of Planning, Univ Cincinnati, 548 One Edwards (312)7028696, Fax: (312)7029529) Place, Cincinnati, OH 45221-0596, USA)

51 SESSION 01: NATlONAL APPROACHES IN SESSION 12: EVALUATlON IN CLlNICAL AND CLlNICAL SOCIOLOGY APPLlED SOCIOLOGY Chair: Jan Marle FRITZ (School of Planning, JOINT SESSION WITH RC26 SOCIOTECHNICS- Univ Cincinnati, 548 One Edwards Place, SOCIOLOGICAL PRACTlCE Cincinnati, OH 45221-0596, USA) Chair: W. David WATTS (Vice-Presiedent Academic Afta., Jacksonville State Univ, SESSION 02: WORK AND ORGANIZA TlONS Jacksonville, AL 36265-9982, USA, Fax: Chair: Jacques RHEAUME (10875 Boulevard (205) 7825888) St-Laurent, Montréal, Québec H3L 2P8, CANADA, Fax: (514)9874650) SESSION 13: DUAL SOCIETY AND EXCLUSION JOINT SESSION WITH RC09 SOCIAL PRACTlCE SESSION 03: EXECUTlVE BOARD MEETING AND SOCIAL TRANSFORMATlON Chair: TBA Chair: Roslnha MACHADO CARRION (PPGA, UFRGS, Ave Joao Pessoa, 52 - Sala 11, 90-040 SESSION 04: MENTAL HEALTH AND THERAPY Porto Alegre RS, BRAZlL, Fax: (512)271036) Chair: Vincent de GAULEJAC (Lab de Changement Social, Univ Paris VII, 2 Place SESSION 14: CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS IN Jussieu, 75251 Paris Cedex 05, FRANCE, 'Ir HEAL TH SOCIOLOGY (1)44276292, Fax: (1)44272853) Co-Chairs: Jan Marle FRITZ (School of Planning, Univ Cincinnati, 548 One Edwards SESSION 05: SOCIAL PROBLEMS Place, Cincinnati, OH 45221-0596, USA) and Chair: Klimis NAVRIDIS (Yakinthou 21, 15123 Ellzabeth J. CLARK (Albany Medical Center, Filothei, Athens, GREECE) A-82, 43 New Scotland Ave., Albany, NY 12208, USA, Fax: (518)2623140) SESSION 06: QUESTlONS OF METHODS Chair: Gilles HOULE (Dept de Sociologie, Univ SESSION 15: CLlNICAL SOCIOLOGY AND de Montréal, CP 6128, Succ. "A", Montréai, CHILDREN Québec H3C 3J7, CANADA) Chair: Mlchellna TOSI (Pzle, Medaglie d'Oro 7, 00136 Roma, ITALY) SESSION 07: QUESTlONS OF ETHICS Chair: Francis LOICQ (9, Le Petit Champ, SESSION 16: THEORY

B-1320 Nodebais, BELGIUM, 'Ir (10)867007, Fax: Chair: Cheryl A. HALL (Dept of Sociology, (3271 )816253) Georgetown Univ, Washington, D.C. 20057, USA)

SESSION 08: S,oCIAL POLlTICS SESSION 17: ROUNDTABLE PRESENTATIONS Chair: Eugene ENRIQUEZ (205 Bd. Vincent Chair: Phllllp D. ROBINETTE (Life Enrichment Auriol, 75013 Paris, FRANCE) Cntr, Southern California College, 1433 North Meads Avenue, Orange, CA 92669-1725, USA, 'Ir SESSION 09: METHODS OF EMPOWERMENT (714)9972195, Fax: (714)9666316) Chair: Robert SEVlGNY (Dept Sociology, Univ Montréal, CP 6128, Succ. A, Montréal, Québec H3C 3J7, CANADA) RESEARCH COMMITTEE 47: SOCIAL CLASSES AND SOCIAL MOVEMENTS SESSION 10: BUSINESS MEETING Chair: Jan Marie FRITZ (School of Planning, Program Coordinator: Louls MAHEU (Dept Univ Cincinnati, 548 One Edwards Place, Sociologie, Univ Montreal, CP 6128, Succ. "A", Cincinnati, OH 45221-0596, USA) Montréal, QUE H3C 3J7, CANADA, 'Ir (514)4845155, Fax: (514)3432252) SESSION 11: SOCIOLOGIECLlNIQUE ET RECITS DE VIE/CLlNICAL SOCIOLOGY AND SESSION 01: COLLECTlVE ACTlON AND THE LIFE-STORI ES CRITIQUE OF MODERNITY: NEW JOINT SESSION WITH RC38 BIOGRAPHY AND CHALLENGES, NEW PERSPECTlVES SOCIETY Chair: Louls MAHEU (Dept Sociologie, Univ Co-Chairs: Anastasla V. RIGAS (C.N.R.S., 49, Montreal, CP 6128, Succ. "A", Montréal, QUE Lemessou Str., 10446 Athens, GREECE, 'Ir H3C 3J7, CANADA, 'Ir (514)4845155, Fax: (1)8651468) and Wolfram (514)3432252) FISCHER-ROSENTHAL (Sonnenallee 77, 1000

Berlin 44, GERMANY, 'Ir (30)6234483, Fax: SESSION 02: SOCIAL MOVEMENTS, NATlONAL (30)6234483) IDENTlTY AND ETHNICITY

52 Chair: Michel WIEVlORKA (CADIS, 54 Bd. Delhi 110 016, INDIA, 1f 6866307) and Staffan Raspail, 75006 Paris, FRANCE) LlNDBERG (Dept Sociology, Univ Lund, Box 114,221 00 Lund, SWEDEN) SESSION 03: MOVEMENTS AND COUNTER-MOVEMENTS: EURO-NORTH SESSION 11: SOCIAL MOVEMENTS IN LATlN AMERICAN CASES AND COMPARISONS AMERICA: THE CHALLENGES OF ECONOMIC Co-Chairs: William K. CARROLL (Dept AND SOCIO-POLlTlCAL TRANSFORMATlON Sociology, Univ Victoria, Victoria, British Chair: Manuel A. GARRETON (FLASCO, Casilla Columbia V8W 3P5, CANADA) and Bob 3213, Santiago, CHILE) RAThlER (Dept Sociology, Univ Victoria, Victoria, BC V8W 3P5, CANADA) SESSION 12: THE TRANSFORMATlON OF DEMOCRACY AND SOCIAL MOVEMENTS: ASIA SESSION 04: SOCIAL MOVEMENTS, POLlTlCS AND AFRICA AND THE STATE Chair: Roland ROTH (ZSF, Freie Univ, Chair: Barbara EPSTEIN (Oakes College, Univ Babalsbergerstr. 14-16, 1000 Berlín 31,

California, Santa Cruz, CA 96064, USA, 1f GERMANY, 1f (30)85002294, Fax:(30)85002139) (510)5483348, E-mail: barbara_ epstein@ucsc) SESSION 13: SOCIAL IDENTlTY AND POLlTICS SESSION 05: SOCIAL MOVEMENTS AND OF THE ENVIRONMENT DIVERSITY (CONFLlCTS AND UNITY) Chair: John URRY (Dept Sociology, Fac Social Chair: Richard FLACKS (Dept Sociology, Univ Sciences, Univ Lancaster, Lancaster LA1 4YL,

California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106, USA) UK, 1f (524)68053, Fax: (524)844788)

SESSION 06: SOCIAL MOVEMENTS AND THE SESSION 14: SOCIAL MOVEMENTS AND NEW PROCESS OF GLOBALlZATION ORGANIZATlONAL FORMS OF COLLECTlVE Chair: Zsuzsa HEGEDUS (Maison des Sciences ACTlON de I'Homme, 54 Bd. Raspail, 75006 Paris, Co-Chairs: Plerre HAMEL (Institut d'Urbanisme, FRANCE) Université de Montréal, CP 6128, Suc "A",

Montréal, Québec H3C 3J7, CANADA, 1f SESSION 07: BUSINESS MEETING (514)3436865, Fa)<: (514)3432338) and Norman Chair: Louis MAHEU (Dept Sociologie, Univ FAINSTEIN (Baruch College Box 302, City Univ Montreal, CP 6128, Succ. "A", Montréal, QUE New York, 17 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY

H3C 3J7, CANADA, 1f (514)4845155, Fax: 10010,USA, 1f (212)3871400, Fax: (514)3432252) (212)3871406)

SESSION 08: URBAN ACTORS AND SESSION 15: FEMINISM, NATlONALlSM AND MOVEMENTS: THE ACCESS TO CITIZENSHIP CITlZENSHIP IN LATIN AMERICA Co-Chairs: Danlelle JUTEAU (Dépt Sociologie, Co-Chairs: Paulo J. KRISCHKE (Dept Ciencias Univ Montréal, CP 6128, Succ. "A", Montréal, Sociais, Univ Federal Santa Catarina, CX. Postal Québec H3C 3J7, CANA DA) and Sylvia WALBY 476, Trindade, Florianopolis, SC 88040-900, (Dept Sociology, Univ Bristol, 12 Woodland

BRAZIL, 1f (482)361416, Fax: (482)344069) and Road, Bristol BS8 1UQ, UK, 1f (272)303030, Fax: Lucio KOWARICK (Dept Ciencia Política, Univ (272) 706022) Sao Paulo, Av. Luciano Gualberto, 315, Sao Paulo, SP 05508-900, BRAZIL, 1f (11)2112269, SESSION 16: GENDER, SEXUALlTY AND Fax: (11)2116281) POLlTICS: NEW DIRECTlONS FOR OLD MOVEMENTS SESSION 09: SOCIAL MOVEMENTS, Co-Chairs: Elspeth PROBYN (Dépt. Sociologie, CONSTlTUTlONAL INNOVATlON AND GROUP Univ Montréal, CP 6128, Succ. "A", Montréal, IDENTlTY Québec H3C 3J7, CANADA) and R.V. CONNELL Chair: Allan SCOTT (Sch Economic & Social (Sociology, Univ California, Santa Cruz, CA Studies, Univ East Anglia, Norwick, NR4 7TJ, 90064, USA) UK) SESSION 17: LOCAL MOVEMENTS AND CIVIL SESSION 10: MOVEMENTS, MARKETS AND SOCIETY: CULTURAL AND POLlTlCAL MARGINALlZATION OF LOWER CLASSES IN TRANSFORMA TlON DEVELOPING COUNTRIES Chair: Carlo CARBONI (Dip Teoria dei Systeme, Co-Chairs: Partha N. MUKHERJI (Indian Fac Scienze Politiche, Viale Crucioli, 122, 64100 Statistical Institute, 7 SJS Sansanwal Marg, New Teramo,ITALY)

53 SESSION 18: SOCIAL MOVEMENTS THEORY, Co-Chairs: Bert KLANDERMANS (Dept Social PARTlCULARISMS AND UNIVERSALlTY: Psychology, Free Univ, de Boelelaan 1081, 1081

BRIDGING THE GAP HV Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS, 11" (20)5485550, Chair: Henrl LUSTlGER-THALER (Dept Fax: (20)6429863) and Donatella DELLAPORTA Sociology, Concordia Univ, 1455 de (WZB, 1000 Berlin 30, GERMANY) Maisonneuve W., Montréal, QUE H3G 1M8, CANADA, 11" (514)7315317, Fax:(514)8483492) SESSION 05: SOCIAL MOVEMENTS IN THE WEST (2). CURRENT PERSPECTlVES Co-Chairs: Ron EYERMAN (Inst Sociology, Univ

Lund, Box 114, 221 00 Lund, SWEDEN, 11" (46)108864, Fax: (46)104794) and Chrlstopher ROOTES (Eliot College, Univ Canterbury,

Canterbury CT2 7NS, UK, 11" (227)452912, Fax: (227)459025)

SESSION 06: NEW RESEARCH ON SOCIAL MOVEMENTS (2). NEW MOVEMENTS IN EAST EUROPE ) WORKING GROUP 01: COLLECTlVE BEHAVIOURS AND SOCIAL MOVEMENTS Co-Chairs: Alexander CHLOPIN (Inst Political & Labour Stud., Kolpachny per 9 a, 101831 Moscow, RUSSIA) and Irlna KAMENSKAYA (Inst Program Coordinator: Bronislaw MISZTAL Political & Labour Stud., Kolpachny per 9 a, (Dept of Sociology, Indiana Univ, 2101 Coliseum 101831 Moscow, RUSSIA) Blv East, Fort Wayne,IN 46805-1499,USA, 11" (219)4816673, Fax: (219)4816485) SESSION 07: COMPARATlVE ANALYSES OF SOCIAL MOVEMENTS (3). SOCIAL SESSION 01: COMPARA TIVE ANAL YSES IN MOVEMENTS IN FAR EAST ASIA SOCIAL MOVEMENTS (1). LATlN AMERICAN Chair: Jeffrey BROADBENT (Dept Sociology, AND EAST EUROPEAN MOVEMENTS Univ Minnesota, 19th. Ave South, Minneapolis, COMPARED MN 55455, USA) Co-Chairs: Arturo ESCOBAR (Depto Pedagogía, Univ del Valle, Calle 13 Norte 6-41, SESSION 08: PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE OF Cali, COLOMBIA, 11" (23)683844, Fax: STUDENT MOVEMENTS (23)672774) and Bronislaw MISZTAL (Dept of Co-Chairs: Rlchard FLACKS (Dept Sociology, Sociology, Indiana Univ, 2101 Coliseum Blv Univ California, Santa Bárbara. CA 93106, USA) East, Fort Wayne, IN 46805-1499, USA, 11" and Enrique LARAÑA (Depto Sociologia 111, Fac (219)4816673, Fax: (219)4816485) CC Políticas y Sociologia, Univ Complutense,

28223 Madrid, SPAIN, 11" (1)5772454, Fax: SESSION 02: SOCIAL MOVEMENTS IN THE (1)5822804) WEST (1). CURRENT PERSPECTIVES Co-Chairs: Alberto MELUCCI (Dept Sociology, SESSION 09: NEW RESEARCH ON SOCIAL Univ Milano, Via Conservatorio 7, 20122 Milano, MOVEMENTS (3). POLlTlCAL ITALY, 11" (7)6008508, Fax:(7)6015104) and CONFIGURATIONS AND MOVEMENTS IN Wanda DRESSLER (CNRS, 57-59 rue Pouchet, POST-COMMUNISM 75017 Paris, FRANCE) Co-Chairs: Máté SZABO (Dept Political Science, ELTE Univ, Egeytem ter 1-3, 1364 Budapest, SESSION 03: NEW RESEARCH ON SOCIAL HUNGARY, 11" (12)669503, Fax: (12)665198) and MOVEMENTS (1) Andras BOZOKI (Dept Sociology, E6tv6s Loránd Co-Chairs: Dieter RUCHT (WZB, Univ, Egytem ter 1-3, 1364 Budapest, HUNGARY, Reichpietschufer 50, 1000 Berlin 30, GERMANY, 11" (12)670820, Fax: (12)664091) 11" (30)25491306, Fax: (30)25491684) and Roland ROTH (ZSF, Freie Univ, SESSION 10: NEW INTELECTUAL CURRENTS Babalsbergerstr. 14-16, 1000 Berlin 31, IN SOCIAL MOVEMENTS RESEARCH GERMANY, 11" (30)85002294, Fax: (30)85002139) Co-Chairs: Gary Alan FINE (Dept Sociology,

Univ of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602, USA, 11" SESSION 04: COMPARATIVE ANALYSES OF (706)5423175, Fax:(706)5424320) and Bert SOCIAL MOVEMENTS (2). MOBILlZATION KLANDERMANS (Dept Social Psychology, Free STRUCTURES OF WESTERN SOCIAL Univ, de Boelelaan 1081, 1081 HV Amsterdam, MOVEMENTS NETHERLANDS, 11" (20)5485550, Fax:

54 (20)6429863) and Alberto MELUCCI (Oept Sociology, Univ Milano, Via Conservatorio 7, WORKING GROUP 04: SOCIOLOGY OF 20122 Milano, ITALY, !t (7)6008508, Fax: MENTAL HEAL TH (7)6015104) and Bronlslaw MISZTAL (Oept of Sociology, Indiana Univ, 2101 Coliseum Blv Program Coordinator: Ruml K. PRICE (Oept East, Fort Wayne, IN 46805-1499, USA, !t Psychiatry, Washington Univ Schl Medicine, 4940 (219)4816673, Fax: (219)4816485) Audubon Ávenue, St. Louis, MO 63117, USA, !t (314)3622430, Fax: (314)3620219) SESSION 11: MOVEMENTIZATlON OF SOCIAL CHANGE SESSION 01: MENTAL HEAL TH ANO Co-Chairs: Slawomlr MAGALA (International SUBSTANCE USE ANO ABUSE Business School, Erasmus Univ, Rotterdam, Co-Chairs: Koyoshl WADA (National Inst Mental NETHERLANOS) and Bronlslaw MISZTAL Health, 1-7-3 Khonodai, Ichikawa-shi , 272 Chiba, (Oept of Sociology, Indiana Univ, 2101 Coliseum JAPAN) and Harsha MOOKHERJEE (Oept Soco Blv East, Fort Wayne, IN 46805-1499, USA, !t & Philosophy, Tennessee Tech. Univ., Box 5191, (219)4816673, Fax: (219)4816485) Cookeville, TN 38505, USA)

SESSION 12: NEW RESEARCH ON SOCIAL SESSION 02: FUNOING OPPORTUNITIES FOR MOVEMENTS (3) MENTAL HEAL TH ANO ORUG ABUSE Chair: Johann OLlVER (Cntr Conflict Analysis, RESEARCHERS Private Bag X41, 0001 Pretoria, SOUTH AFRICA) Co-Chairs: Shlnjl SHIMIZU (Nationallnst Mental Health, 1-7-3 Khonodai, Ichikawa-shi, 272 Chiba, SESSION 13: BUSINESS MEETING JAPAN) and Ruml K. PRICE (Oept Psychiatry, Chair: TBA Washington Univ Schl Medicine, 4940 Audubon

Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63117, USA, !t SESSION 14: THEORETlCAL ANAL YSES ANO (314)3622430, Fax: (314)3620219) EMPIRIRCAL STUOIES OF COLLECTlVE BEHAVIOUR SESSION 03: BUSINESS MEETING (1) Co-Chairs: Gary Alan FINE (Oept Sociology, Chair: Ruml K. PRICE (Oept Psychiatry, Univ of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602, USA, !t Washington Univ Schl Medicine, 4940 Audubon (706)5423175, Fax: (706)5424320) and Jerry Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63117, USA, !t LEWIS (Kent State Univ, Kent, OH 44242, USA) (314)3622430, Fax: (314)3620219)

SESSION 15: CROWOS ANO RIOTS SESSION 04: ETHNICITY, RACE, GENOER, Chair: Wolf R. DOMBROWSKY (lnst Soziologie, SOCIAL CLASS ANO MENTAL HEAL TH ANO Christian-Albrechts Univ, Olshausenstr 40/60, ILLNESS 2300 Kiel 1, GERMANY, !t (421)447508, Fax: Chair: Dean H. HARPER (Oept Sociology, Univ (421 )4984348) Rochester, 120 Latimore Hall, Rochester, NY

14672, USA, !t (716)2717361, Fax: SESSION 16: COLLECTIVE ACTION (716)4615131, E-mail: dhha@uormvs) Chair: Robert John HOL TON (Oept Sociology, Flinders Univ. South Australia, Oept. of SESSION 05: WORK, STRESS, ANO MENTAL Sociology, Bedford Park, S.A. 5042, HEALTH AUSTRALIA) Chair: Vlshwanath V. BABA (Oept Management, Concordia Univ, 1455 de Maisonneuve Blvd. SESSION 17: RELlGIOUS ANO West, Montréal, auébec H3G 1M8, CANAOA, !t FUNOAMENTALlST MOVEMENTS (514)8483889, Fax: (514)8482812) Chair: Anson SHUPE (Indiana Univ at Fort

Wayne, Fort Wayne, IN. 46805, USA, !t SESSION 06: CUL TURE ANO MENTAL HEAL TH (219)4855626) IN OEVELOPING COUNTRIES Chair: Olaylwola ERINOSHO (Oept Sociology, SESSION 18: RECEPTION ANO SOCIAL HOUR Ogun State Univ, PMB 2002, Ago-Iwoye, Chair: TBA NIGERIA)

SESSION 07: THEORY ANO APPLlCATION IN MENTAL HEAL TH RESEARCH Chair: Dean H. HARPER (Oept Sociology, Univ Rochester, 120 Latimore Hall, Rochester, NY

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------~------~ 14672, USA, 1t (716)2717361, Fax: (URESTI-CNRS, 15 rue Rollin, 75005 Paris, (716)4615131, E-mail: dhha@uormvs) FRANCE, Fax: (1)43250305) and Krzysztof PRZECLAWSKI (Inst Tourism, Merliniego 9a,

SESSION 08: BUSINESS MEETING (11): 00551 Warsaw, POLAND, 1t (2)6286424) ELECTlON Co-Chairs: Rumi K. PRICE (Dept Psychiatry, SESSION 01: THE BOUNDARIES OF TOURISTIC Washington Univ Schl Medicine, 4940 Audubon IMAGERY

Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63117, USA, 1t Chair: Graham M.S. DANN (Dept Sociology, (314)3622430, Fax: (314)3620219) and Brent M. Univ the West-Indies, P.O.Box 64, Bridgetown, SHEA (Dept Sociology, Sweet Briar College, BARBADOS W.I., Fax: (809)4251327)

Sweet Briar, VA 24595, USA, 1t (804)3816193, Fax: (804)3816173) SESSION 02: THE BOUNDARIES OF TOURISTlC IMAGERY SESSION 09: MENTAL HEAL TH AND ILLNESS Chair: Graham M.S. DANN (Dept Sociology, AMONG ASIAN POPULATlONS Univ the West-Indies, P.O.Box 64, Bridgetown, Chair: TBA BARBADOS W.I., Fax: (809)4251327)

SESSION 10: SOCIOLOGY IN ALLlANCE WITH SESSION 03: COLLECTlVE MEMORY, BODERS OTHER DISCIPLINES AND BOUNDARIES IN FRENCH AND WEST Chair: Brent M. SHEA (Dept Sociology, Sweet AFRICAN TOURISM

Briar College, Sweet Briar, VA 24595,USA, 1t Chair: Bennetta JULES-ROSETTE (Dept (804)3816193, Fax: (804)3816173) Sociology, Univ California-San Diego, 9500 Gilman Drive,La Jolla, CA 92093-0102,USA, SESSION 11: BUSINESS MEETING (111) Fax: (619)7557590) Co-Chairs: Sebastian REICHMANN (CMME, Cntr Hospitalier Sainte-Anne, 100 rue de la SESSION 04: PATRIMONY, TOURISM, AND Santé, 75674 Paris Cedex 14, FRANCE) and NOSTALGIA Rumi K. PRICE (Dept Psychiatry, Washington Co-Chairs: Nelson H. GRABURN (Dept. of Univ Schl Medicine, 4940 Audubon Avenue, St. Anthropology, Univ. of California, Berkeley, CA

Louis, MO 63117, USA, 1t (314)3622430, Fax: 94720, USA, 1t (510)6422120, Fax: (314)3620219) (510)6438557) and Marle-Fran~oise LANFANT (URESTI-CNRS, 15 rue Rollin, 75005 Paris, SESSION 12: TREATMENT AND FRANCE, Fax: (1)43250305) REHABILlTATION OF THE MENTALLY ILL Chair: Sebastian REICHMANN (CMME, Cntr SESSION 05: PATRIMONY, TOURISM, AND Hospitalier Sainte-Anne, 100 rue de la Santé, NOSTALGIA 75674 Paris Cedex 14, FRANCE) Co-Chairs: Nelson H. GRABURN (Dept. of Anthropology, Univ. of California, Berkeley, CA SESSION 13: MENTAL HEALTH, PHYSICAL 94720, USA, 1t (510)6422120, Fax: HEALTH, AND HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS (510)6438557) and Marle-Fran~oise LANFANT Chair: Tsunetsugu MUNAKATA (lnst Health & (URESTI-CNRS, 15 rue Rollin, 75005 Paris, Sports Scs, Univ Tsukuba, Tenodai, FRANCE, Fax:(1)43250305) Tsukuba-shi, 305 Ibaraki, JAPAN, Fax: (473)325631 ) SESSION 06: PATRIMONY, TOURISM AND NOSTALGIA SESSION 14: LlFE COURSE PERSPECTlVE Co-Chairs: Nelson H. GRABURN (Dept. of Chair: TBA Anthropology, Univ. of California, Berkeley, CA 94 720, USA, 1t (510)6422120, Fax: (510)6438557) and Marie-Fran~oise LANFANT (URESTI-CNRS, 15 rue Rollin, 75005 Paris, WORKING GROUP 05: INTERNATlONAL FRANCE, Fax: (1)43250305) TOURISM SESSION 07: TOURISM, THESTATE AND ETHNICITY Program Coordinators: Bennetta Co-Chairs: Michel PICARD (5bis, nue des JULES-ROSETTE (Dept Sociology, Univ Haudriettes, 75003 Paris,FRANCE, 1t California-San Diego, 9500 Gilman Drive, La (1)42786240, Fax: (1)42782886) and Robert E. Jolla, CA 92093-0102,USA, Fax:(619)7557590) WOOD (Dept Sociology, Rutgers Univ, Camden, and Marie-Fran~oise LANFANT NJ 08102, USA)

56 SESSION 08: TOURISM ANO REGILlGION DEVELOPMENT IN THIRD WORLD COUNTRIES Chair: Nlcolo COSTA (Via Missaglia 59, 20142 Chair: TBA Milan, ITALY) SESSION 02: DIRECTlONS OF SOCIETAL SESSION 09: RESORTS: OPEN OR CLOSED DEVELOPMENT IN EAST EUROPEAN TO THE HOSTING COUNTRY COUNTRIES Chair: Wllly FACHE (Vak Sociale, Univ Gent, H. Chair: Rudolf ANDORKA (Dept Sociology, Univ

Dunanhaan 2, 9000 Gent, BELGIUM, 1f Economics, F6ván 8, P.O. Box 489, H-1828 (91)646281, Fax: (91)646493) Budapest, HUNGARY, 1f (361)1176268, Fax: (361) 1178883) SESSION 10: STRATEGY OF INTERNATlONAL CHAINS IN DEVELOPMENT OF TOURISM SESSION 03: DIRECTlONS OF SOCIETAL Chair: Pierre GOUIRAND (Hotel Westminster, DEVELOPMENT IN ASIA ANO AUSTRALIA 27 Promenade des Anglais, 06000 Nice, Co-Chairs: LI LU LU (German College, Tongji

FRANCE, 1f (3)882944, Fax: (3)824535) Univ, Siping Lu 1239, Shanghai 200092, CHINA,

1f 25554312749) and Bruca HEADEY (Dept SESSION 11: PATRIMONY ANO ETHNOLOGY Political Science, Univ Melbourne, Parck VIC.

Co-Chairs: Jean-Pierre JARDEL (Univ Nice 3052, AUSTRALIA, 1f (03)3446586, Fax: (F Sophia-Antipolis, U.F.R. Lettres, Arts et Humain, (03)3447898) 98, Bd Ed. Herriot, B.P. 209-06204 Cedex 3 Nice, FRANCE) and Saphie JAMA (66 Bd. SESSION 04: DIRECTlONS OF SOCIETAL Napoléon 111, Bettina 5,06200 Nice, FRANCE, 1f DEVELOPMENT IN WESTERN COUNTRIES (3)866960, Fax: (3)375447) Co-Chairs: Halnz-Herbart NOLL (ZUMA, Postfach 122155, 6800 Mannheim 1, GERMANY) SESSION 12: EUROPE IN THE '90S: NEW and Slmon LANGLOIS (IORC, 14 Haldimand, PLACES, NEW PHASES, WHERE DO WE GO Ouébec P.O. GIR 4N4, CANADA) FROM HERE? Chair: Paris TSARTAS (National Center of, SESSION 05: OUALlTY OF LlFE IN Social Research, Sophocleous Str 1, 105 59 TRANSNATlONAL COMPARISONS Athens, GREECE, 1f (1)3216215, Fax: Chair: Ruut VEENHOVEN (Dept Sociology, (1)3216471) Erasmus Univ, Postbus 1738, 3000 DR Rotterdam, NETHERLANDS) SESSION 13: GENERAL ASSEMBL y Chair: TBA SESSION 06: DEMOCRATlC TRANSITIONS FROM AUTHORITARIAN RULE ANO THE SESSION 14: REWRITING THE TOURIST OUALlTY OF CITlZENS LlFE Co-Chairs: Soile E.J. VEIJOLA (Dept of Chair: Doh C. SHIN (Political Science Dept, Sociology, Univ Jyváskylá, P.O. Box 35, 40351 Sangamon State Univ, Springfield, IL

Jyváskylá, FINLAND, 1f (90)3496363, Fax: 62704-9243, USA) 7019751) and Eeva JOKINEN (Dept of Sociology, Univ Jyváskylá, P.O. Box 35, 40351 SESSION 07: THE OUALlTY OF LlFE OF Jyváskylá, FINLAND) WOMEN Chair: Annemette SORENSEN (Max Planck Inst, SESSION 15: CLOSING SESSION Bildungsforschung, Lentzallee 94, 14195 Berlin, Chair: TBA GERMANY, 1f (30)82995382, Fax: (30)8249939)

SESSION 08: THE OUALlTY OF LlFE OF CHILDREN, YOUTH ANO ELDERL Y PEOPLE Chair: Abbott FERRISS (Dept Sociology, Emory WORKING GROUP 06:SOCIAL INDICATORS Univ, Atlanta, GA. 30322, USA)

SESSION 09: THEORETlCAL ANO METHODOLOGICAL PROBLEMS OF SOCIAL Program Coordinator: Wolfgang GLAlZER INDICATORS (Fach Gesellschaftswissen., J. W. Goethe Univ, Chair: Joachim VOGEL (Statistics Sweden, 100 Postfach 11 1932, 6000 Frankfurt am Main 11, Karlavágen, 11581 Stockholm, SWEDEN) GERMANY, 1f (69)7983584, Fax: (6171)25769)

SESSION 01: DIRECTIONS OF SOCIETAL

57 WORKING GROUP 07: NATlONAL THEMATlC GROUP 03: SOCIOLOGY OF MOVEMENT ANO IMPERIALlSM CHILOHOOO

Program Coordinator: Peter GRAN (Dept Program Coordinator: Jens QVORTRUP History,Temple Univ, Philadelphia, PA. 19122, (Sydjysk Universitetscenter, Glentevej 7, 6705

USA, 11" (215)7878913) Esbjerg, DENMARK, 11" (75)140011., Fax: (75)141261)

SESSION 01: MONITORING CHILDREN'S CONDITlONS ACROSS THE WORLD Chair: Eugeen VERHELLEN (Cntr Children's Rights, Univ Gent, Henri Dunantlaan 2, 9000

Gent, BELGIUM, 11" (91)646281, Fax: (91)646493) THEMATlC GROUP 01: TlME USE RESEARCH SESSION 02: THEORIES ANO METHODS IN CHILDHOOD ANALYSIS (CHILDREN AS Program Coordinator: Andrew S. HARVEY INFORMANTS, CHILDHOOD STATISTlCS) (Time Use Research Centre, Saint Mary's Univ, Chair: Gertrud LENZER (39 Claremont Ave, New Halifax, NS B3H 3C3, CANADA, 11" York, NY 10027, USA) (902)4205671, Fax: (902)4205129)

SESSION 03: CHILDREN'S ACTlVITlES SESSION 01: TlME USE RESEARCH: NEW Chair: TBA ANALYT1CAL DIRECTIONS Chair: Oieter SCHAEFER (GERMANY) SESSION 04: CHILDREN AT RISK ANO POLlTlCS OF CHILDHOOD SESSION 02: TlME USE RESEARCH: Chair: Hanspeter KRIESI (Univ Geneve, 1211 HOUSEHOLD ANO FAMILY Geneve 4, SWITZERLAND) Chair: !iris NIEMI (Statistics Finland, POB 770,

00101 Helsinki, FINLAND, 11" (O)17343233, Fax: SESSION 05:INTERGENERATlONAL (0)17343264) RELATIONS, SHIFTlNG SOLlDARITlES Chair: G/ovann/ SGRITTA (CDPS, Univ "La SESSION 03: TIMEUSE RESEARCH: REPORT Sapienza", Via Nomentana 41, 00161 Roma, ANO PROSPECTS ITALY, 11" (6)8559346, Fax:(6)8440259) Chair: Jonathan 1. GERSHUNY (ESRC Research Centre, Univ Essex, Wivenhoe Park,

Colchester C04 3Sa, UK, 11" (206)872734, Fax: (206)873151 ) THEMATlC GROUP 05: FAMINE ANO SOCIETV SESSION 04: TIME USE RESEARCH: SOCIAL DIMENSIONS Program Coordinators: Amr/ta RANGASAMI Chair: Jana VlTECKOVA (Czech Academy (Cntr Study Admon of Relief, N-19/A, Jangpura Sciences, Praha, CZECH REPUBLlC) Extn., New Delhi 110014, INDIA, 11" (11 )4622805, Fax: (11 )4629296) and Claud/o MEILLASSOUX SESSION 05: TIME USE RESEARCH: (2 rue Mirbel, 75005 Paris, FRANCE) METHODOLOGICAL DIMENSIONS Chair: Andrew S. HARVEY (Time Use Research SESSION 01: CONTESTED BOUNDARIES ANO Centre, Saint Mary's Univ, Halifax, NS B3H 3C3, SHIFTlNG SOLlDARITlES: THE PROBLEM OF

CANADA, 11" (902)4205671, Fax: (902)4205129) FOOD SECURITY Chair: M/chael WATTS (Dept Geography, Univ California, Berkeley, USA) THEMATlC GROUP 02: SOCIOCYBERNETlCS ANO SOCIAL SYSTEMS THEORY SESSION 02: GENDER ANO FAMINE Chair: S/dney R. WALORON (Dept Socio-Anthropology, Univ College Cortland, Program Coordinator: Francisco PARRA LUNA Cortland, USA) (Fac CC Políticas y Sociología,Universidad Complutense, Campus Somosaguas, 28023 SESSION 03: FAMINE ANO SOCIETY: Madrid, SPAIN, 11" (1)5822923, Fax:(1)5822804) THEORETlCAL PROBLEMS ANO POLlCY

58 FORMULATIONS Royal, 75013 Paris, FRANCE, "Ir (1)43314871) Chair: Anna Lou de HAVENON (USA) and Natalla CHERNINA (Tereskovoy 40 kv 41, 630090 Novosibirsk 90, RUSSIA) SESSION 04: FOOD SECURITY AND THE STATE Chair: Claudia ULBRICH (Forsthausstr. 54, 668

Wiebelskirchen, GERMANY, "Ir (682)152534)

SESSION 05: FOOD INSECURITY AND HUMAN RIGHTS Chair: Clarence OlAS (Int'1 Cntr Law in Development, UN Plaza, New York, USA)

AO HOC SESSION 01: SOCIOLOGY OF THEMAl1C GROUP 06: SOCIOLOGY OF CONQUEREO TERRITORIES OCCUPA110NAL GROUPS Program Coordinator: C.J. LAMMERS (Van Program Coordinator: Yvette LUCAS Abcoudehof 39, 3911 BM Rhenen, í

(ERMOPRES, Univ Toulouse le Mirail, 5, Allées NETHERLANDS, "Ir (83)7614829, Fax: Antonio Machado, 31058 Toulouse Cedex, (71)273619) FRANCE, "Ir (61 )443559, Fax: (61)415649)

SESSION 01: PROFESSIONALS' COMPETENCES AND THEIR USE BY PUBLlC AO HOC SESSION 02: AIRE REGIONALE AND PRIVATE MANAGEMENT Co-Chairs: André GRELON (Inst Recher. Program Coordinator: Nourredlne ABOI (142 Bd Sociétés Contemp., LASMAS, 59, Rue Pouchet, Berthier, 75017 Paris, FRANCE, "Ir (1)46223760, 75849 Paris, Cedex 17, FRANCE, "Ir 40251050) Fax:(1)42679163) and Oriol HOMS I FERET (CIREM, Bruc 114, 08009 Barcelona, SPAIN)

SESSION 02: EMERGENCE OF NEW PROFESSIONAL (OCCUPATIONAL) GROUPS AO HOC SESSION 03: OEVELOPMENT IN Co-Chairs: Mirella GIANNINI (Sociologia del MOSLlM SOCIEl1ES Lavoro, Univ di Bari, Piazza Cesare Battisti, 70100 Bari, ITALY) and Terry J. JOHNSON Program Coordinator: Khalrallah ASSAR (Dept Sociology, Univ Leicester, University (Annaba Univ, B.P. 466, 23000 Annaba,

Road, Leicester, UK, "Ir (533)522720) ALGERIA, "Ir (8)853910)

SESSION 03: THE DEVELOPMENT OF PROFESSIONS ON THE LONG TERM IN VARIOUS AND CHANGING SOCIETIES: AO HOC SESSION 04: MOOERNITY, ARAB HISTORICAL AND COMPARATIVE SOCIOLOGY, ANO ISLAM APPROACHES Co-Chairs: Johanne COLLlN (Dept Humanities, Program Coordinator: Georg STAUTH (Fac Univ MacGill, 3655 Drummond, Montréal, Sociology, Univ Bielefeld, Postfach 1001 31, CANADA) and Yvette LUCAS (ERMOPRES, 33501 Bielefeld 1, GERMANY) Univ Toulouse le Mirail, 5, Allées Antonio

Machado, 31058 Toulouse Cedex, FRANCE, 1f (61)443559, Fax: (61 )415649)

SESSION 04: EDUCATION AND WORK: THE AO HOC SESSION 05: INERNA1l0NAL PEACE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EVOLUTION OF ANO SECURITY WORK AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF PERMANENT TRAINING Program Coordinatcr: Patricla MURILLO (Social JOINT SESSION WITH RC30 SOCIOLOGY OF Science, Research Council, 605 Third Avenue,

WORK New York, NY 10158, USA, "Ir (212)6610280, Fax: Co-Chairs: Claude OUBAR (9 Square du Port (212)3707896)

59

------PERSPECTlVES ON CENTERS AND AD HOC SESSION 06: ETHNICllY ANO THE PERIPHERIES NAllON STATE JOINT SESSION WITH RC18 POLlTlCAL SOCIOLOGY Chair: Samuel ELDERSVELD (Oept Political Program Coordinator: Ephraim NIMNI (School Science, Univ Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, of Political Sciences, University New South USA, ~ (313)7633259, Fax: (313)7643522) Wales, P.O.Box 1, Kensington, NSW 2033, AUSTRALIA, ~ (2)6973243, Fax: (2)3136671, SESSION 02: DEMOCRACY ANO LOCAL E-mail: [email protected]) CONFLlCT: ETHNIC OIFFERENCES, SOCIO-ECONOMIC CLEAVAGES, AND SESSION 01: THEORIES OF ETHNICllY AND MINORllY RIGHTS THE NATION-STATE IN THE POST COLD WAR Chair: Zdravko MLlNAR (FSPSJ, Edward Kardelj PERIOD Univ., Kardeljeva PIS, 61000 Ljubljana, Chair: Ephraim NIMNI (School of Political SLOVENIA, ~ (61)331032, Fax: (61)341522) Sciences, University New South Wales, P.O.Box 1, Kensington, NSW 2033, AUSTRALIA, ~ (2)6973243, Fax:(2)3136671, E-mail: SESSION 03: COMMUNITIES OF AUTHORllY [email protected]) AND IDENTllY: SHIFTlNG BALANCES Chair: Antal BOHM (Inst Political Sciences, SESSION 02: A COMPARATIVE Hungarian Acad Sciences, Benczur U. 33, 10681 INVESTIGATIONS OF CONTEMPORARY Budapest VI, HUNGARY, ~ (361)1214830, Fax: ETHNO-NATIONALlSMS (361)1221843) Chair: Alfonso PEREZ AGOTE (Dept Sociología, Univ País Vasco, Apto 644, 48080 SESSION 04: LOCAL, NATlONAL, GLOBAL: Bilbao, ESPAIN) METHODOLOGIES OF COMPARATlVE RESEARCH ON FUZZV BOUNDARIES SESSION 03: ETHNICllY AND NATION IN Chair: Adam PRZEWORSKI (Dept Political SOVIET SUCCESOR STATES Science, Univ Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA, ~ Chair: Victoria KOROTEYEVA (Inst Ethnology, (312)7028063, Fax: (312)7021689) Russian Academy of Sciences, 32-A Leninsky prospect, 117334 Moscow, RUSSIA) SESSION 05: BUSINESS MEETING Chair: Betty JACOB (Social Science Research SESSION 04: RACE, ETHNICllY AND NATlON IN POST-APARTHEIDSOUTH AFRICA Inst, Univ Hawaii, Honolulu, HI 96822, USA, ~ Chair: Rupert TAYLOR (Dept Political Science, (808)9562898, Fax: (808)9562884) New School Social Research, New York, USA)

SESSION 05: FEMINISM, NATIONALlSM AND CITIZENSHIP AD HOC SESSION 08: WORLD-SYSTEMS Co-Chairs: Danielle JUTEAU (Dépt Sociologie, ANALYSIS Univ Montréal, CP 6128, Succ. "A", Montréal, Québec H3C 3J7, CANADA) and Sylvia WALBY Program Coordinator: Mark BEITTEL (Fac di (Dept Sociology, Univ Bristol, 12 Woodland Lettere e Filosofía, Univ Trento, Via S. Croce, 65, Road, Bristol BS8 1UQ, UK, ~ (272)303030, Fax: 38100 Trento, ITALY, ~ (461 )531852, Fax: (272) 706022) (461 )881751)

AD HOC SESSION 07: LOCAL DEMOCRACY AD HOC SESSION 09: PRECARITES ET CONTRE-POUVOIRS: DE L'AUTONOMIE Program Coordinator: Henry TEUNE (Political CONTROLLE A L'ENVERS DES SOCIETES Science Dept, Univ Pennsylvania, 217 Stiteler Hall, Philadelphia, PA 19104-6215, USA, ~ Program Coordinators: Beatrice APPAY (215)8984209, Fax: (215)4836196) (GEDISST-CNRS, 59-61 rue Pouchet, 75849 Paris, FRANCE, ~ (1)40251244, Fax: SESSION 01: DEMOCRACY ACROSS (1)40251203) and Annle THEBAUD-MONY POLlTICAL BOUNDARIES: NEW (INSERM, U 292, 78, Rue du GI Leclerc, 94275-Le Kremlin Bicétre Cedex, FRANCE)

60 SESSION 01: PRECARISATlON AND (1)7068504, Fax: (1)7061197, E-mail: COUNTER-POWERS IN THE LABOUR [email protected].) PROCESS Co-Chairs: Beatrlce APPAY (GEDISST-CNRS, SESSION 03: MIGRATlON, STATE AND

59-61 rue Pouchet, 75849 Paris, FRANCE, !I' IDENTlTY: SHIFTS IN THE POWER RATlOS (1)40251244, Fax: (1)40251203) and Annle BETWEEN ESTABLlSHED AND OUTSIDERS THEBAUD-MONY (INSERM, U 292, 78, Rue du Chair: Erlc DUNNING (Cntr Research Sport & GI Leclerc, 94275-Le Kremlin Bicétre Cedex, Society, Univ Leicester, 7 Salisbury Rd, Leicester FRANCE) LE1 7QR, UK)

SESSION 04: FORMATlON AND BREAKDOWN OF MONOPOLlES OF ORGANIZED VIOLENCE SESSION 02: PRECARISATlON AS A SOCIALL Chair: Johan GOUDSBLOM (Amsterdam School PROCESS. WHICH COUNTER-POWERS? for, Social Research, Oude Hoogstraat 24, 1012

Co-Chairs: Beatrice APPAY (GEDISST-CNRS, CE Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS, !I' (20)5252262,

59-61 rue Pouchet, 75849 Paris, FRANCE, !I' Fax: (20)5252446) (1)40251244, Fax: (1)40251203) and Annie THEBAUD-MONY (INSERM, U 292, 78, Rue du SESSION 05: THE SOCIOGENESIS OF GI Leclerc, 94275-Le Kremlin Bicétre Cedex, KNOWLEDGE AND SYMBOLS FRANCE) Chair: Helga NOWOTNY (lnst Wissenschaftstheorie, Univ Wien, Sensengasse

8, 1090 Wien, AUSTRIA, !I' (222)4027601, Fax: (222)4088838) AD HOC SESSION 10: MANAGEMENT OF SOCIAL TRANSFORMATlONS

Program Coordinator: AII KAZANCIGIL (Int'1 AD HOC SESSION 12: THE BODY IN THE Develop Social Sciences, UNESCO, 1 rue SOCIAL SCIENCES

Miollis, Paris 75015, FRANCE, !I' (1)45683798, Fax: (1)45678206) Program Coordinator: Bianca Marla PIRANI (Dept Sociology, Univ La Sapienza, Via Salaria 113, 00196 Roma, ITALY, Fax: (6)8443598)

AD HOC SESSION 11: FIGURATlONAL SOCIOLOGY AD HOC SESSION 13: TECHNOLOGY AND Program Coordinators: Johan GOUDSBLOM ENVlRONMENT IN EUROPE (Amsterdam School for, Social Research, Oude Hoogstraat 24, 1012 CE Amsterdam, Program Coordinator: N. BECKENBACH (Fach. NETHERLANDS, !I' (20)5252262, Fax: 6, Gesamthochschule Kassel, Postfach 10 13 80, (20)5252446) and Stephen MENNELL (Dept 3500 Kassel, GERMANY, !I' (561)8043152, Fax: Sociology, Univ College Dublin, Dublin 4, (561 )8043158) IRELAND, 'Ir (1)7068504, Fax: (1)7061197, E-mail: [email protected].) and Kitty VERRIPS (SISWO, Plantage Muidergracht 4, 1018 TV Amsterdam, NETHERLANDS, !I' AD HOC SESSION 14: SOCIAL (20)5270600, Fax: (20)6229430) TRANSFORMATlONS IN EASTERN CENTRAL EUROPE SESSION 01: PERSPECTlVES ON FIGURATIONAL SOCIOLOGY Program Coordinators: Rudolf ANDORKA (Dept Chair: Hermann A. KORTE (Schulte Mónting Sociology, Univ Economics, Fóván 8, P.O. Box Str. 10, 33378 Rheda Wiedenbrück, GERMANY, 489, H-1828 Budapest, HUNGARY, !I' !I' (5242)42258, Fax: (5242)48584) (361) 1176268, Fax: (361) 1178883) and Rlchard GRATHOFF (Fac Sociology, Univ Bielefeld, SESSION 02: CIVILlZING PROCESSES IN Postfach 8840, 4800 Bielefeld 1, GERMANY, !I' VARIOUS SETIINGS (521)1063974, Fax: (521)1062988) Chair: Stephen MENNELL (Dept Sociology,

Univ College Dublin, Dublin 4, IRELAND, !I'

61 AD HOC SESSION 15: ALTERNATIVES FOR AD HOC SESSION 18: EPISTEMOLOGIE ET THE POOR AFTER THE COLLAPSE OF EAST ETHIQUE DE LA SOCIOLOGIE EUROPEAN MARXIST SYSTEM Program Coordinators: Jacquellne FELDMAN Program Coordinator: Amalendu GUHA (Inst (GEMAS/Maison Scien. de I'Homme, Université Development Research,P.O.Box 870, Sentrum, de Paris-Sorbonne, 54 Boulevard Raspail, 75270

0104 Oslo 1, NORWAY, 11" (22)420438, Fax: Paris, FRANCE, 11" (1)49542156, Fax: (22)420438) (1)42223366) and Bernard-Plerre LECUYER (GEMAS-CNRS, Maison des Sciences de I'Homme, 54 Boulevard Raspail, 75270 Paris Cedex 06,FRANCE)

62 ANNUAL MEETING OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

The annual meeting of the Category "B" (international and /her session; there will be no Executive Committee was heId multinational regional associa- translation provided for Con- on June 8-9, 1993, in Budapest tions of sociologists) are invited gress sessions. (Hungary), following the to organize SSO sessions meetings of the different sub- (Special Sessions by Affiliated committees. Organizations). AII in all, there The meetings were organized will be over 1000 sessions heId Publications and hosted by Rudolf Andorka, during the Congress week. Cornrnittee Executive Committee member In order to secure the and Rector of the University of presence of German authorities The Publications Committee Economic Sciences. at the Congress Opening Cere- meeting, chaired by Martin The meetings focussed mony, it was necessary to re- Albrow, was devoted to a particularly upon the pre- schedule Monday (18 July discussion on three publications parations forthe XIII World Con- 1994) morning sessions. of the ISA: International gress of Sociology, while a See previous pages of the Sociology edited by Richard number of other issues were Bulletin for program details and Grathoff, Current Sociology and also discussed. A few highlights organizational matters of the Sage Studies in International are presented below. Congress. Sociology both edited by Robert Brym, as well as a new Translation project of the Committee for Since the overall cost of Prograrn Cornrnittee publishing the World Handbook providing simultaneous trans- of Sociology to be edited by of the XIII World lation for the Opening, Presi- Robert Brym. Congress of Sociology dential and Closing sessions The Executive Committee was found astronomous, it was expressed its gratitude to Martin decided to have a consecutive Albrow, who has served as the translation organized for the At the Program Committee Chairman of the Publication Opening Ceremony only. Spea- meetings, chaired by Neil Committee since 1991 ; the post kers invited to the Presidential Smelser, Vice-President in is taken now by William and Closing sessions will be charge of the Congress Outhwaite. The Publications asked to speak in English. If Program, the scientific side of Committee is seeking succes- this is not acceptable to them, the forthcoming Congress was sors to Richard Grathoff and their papers will be translated discussed. Most of the Re- Robert Brym whose terms as into English and handed out to search Committees, Working Editor of International Sociology the participants. The German and Thematic Groups are and Sage Studies in Interna- Organizing Committee assumed already in an advanced stage of tional Sociology, respectively, responsibility for this. planning their Bielefeld ses- come to an end in the near sions. 17 proposals for Ad Hoc future (see following pages of For the reason stated above, Sessions were accepted, while the Bulletin for an advertisement). Chair of each sessions will deci- ISA collective members in de on a language used at his

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64 IN MEMORIAM: MARK VAN DE VALL

by Frans L. Leeuw and Kees Mesman Schultz

On July 31, 1993, the President of the ResearchCom- mittee on Sociotechnics - So- ciological Practice, Professor Dr Mark van de Vall died.

He finished his secondary education in 1941, At the time, the Netherlands had been occupied by Nazi-Germany and, instead of starting an academic study, he played an active role in the Dutch Resistance Movement. He did so for several years, until he was imprisoned in Germany by the Nazis,After the 11World War he went to the Municipal University of Amsterdam to read sociology and gained his masters degree in 1954, From 1954 to 1960 he was assistant professor for social science research methods and techniques at the State University of Utrecht. In 1963 he finished his Ph,O, with the thesis "The Labor Union in the Welfare State", In 1964 Van de Vall left the Netherlands to become Professor of Sociology at State University of New York in Buffalo, USA, There the foundation was laid for his theory on the role and position of the social policy researcher within the welfare state, In 1977 he returned to Holland to take Mark van de Vall up the position of professor of Foto Roland de Bruin, GPD Methods and Techniques of

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. ------._------Social Science Research at career. In doing so we have to gical research centers in the Leiden University (1977-1988) go back as far as one of his Netherlands. and professor of Sociology at first publications "Social Erasmus University Rotterdam Research and Commissioner" Mark van de Vall's passion, (1988-1993). However, he kept from 1955. This article deals his research-orientation, his a position as adjunct professor with the gearing between publications and his teaching at SUNY-Buffalo to teach researcher and commissioner activities at least culminated in summer courses in the field of and the researcher's indepen- . the elaboration of his idea that methodology and social policy dence. The study is surprisingly policy research has a profes- research. up-to-date and concerns topics sional paradigm of its own. This which nowadays are a distinct paradigm was subject to much Mark van de Vall was a part of the social scientific discussion and quarreling. Van remarkable mano Energetic, agenda. de Vall enjoyed this and even dynamic and innovative, but at Ever since that time van de added a little extra. However, the same time tenacious in the Vall was interested in meta- nowadays it is generally ack- meaning Lakatos gave to it, problems of applied research. nowledged that social policy pursuing his plans and - if Yet, and this was essential for research has to be carried out necessary - quarreling with his influence, as a young in a value context, which is bureaucrats and colleague researcher he did get stuck in more complex than is the case scholars. He also was afine this sort of problems. On the for other social scientific re- man, stimulating for young contrary, after the 1955 article search. This value context is fellow workers, curbing too he entered the empirical conditionally to the way social much optimism and backing pathway and carried out field policy research has to be done. them up in times of misfortune. research in several areas. The Without any doubt it has been These characteristics most pregnant was his van de Vall's merit to have poin- perfectly fitted his scientific dissertation, a revised version of ted this out and elaborated this passion to add to the which was published in 1970 by idea for the benefit of social progression of sociology and Cambridge University Press. Of policy researchers. applied research. Van de Vall's all his other empirical studies activities on these two terrains we only want to recall research The significance of his work for about forty years resulted in in Health Centers on the USA for sociology and applied re- a lot of publications, many and his research on determi- search is enormous and his Ph.D. students, a research nants of managerial decisions. influence will surely last for institute and the paradigm of Only at the end of sixties he many years to come. Research social policy research. digs into meta-problems con- Committee on Sociotechnics - cerning the role, the importance Sociological Practice which Thisis not the placeto exhibit and the utilization of social flourished under his presidency, van de Vall's oeuvre. However, policy research. Digging is the was and will be a guarantee for that isn't necessary, for in right word because he appro- the dissemination of his body of March 1993 Mark van de Vall ached these questions from an thought. Only recently, at the was offered a Liber Amicorum empirical point of view. Many of end of 1991, he edited a special (titled "Between Sociology and the publications, by himself and issue of "Knowledge Policy" on Sociological Practice') at the by his co-workers at the Leiden developments in social policy occasion of his retirement as a Institute of Social Policy Re- research as a direct supplement professor at Erasmus University search (LlSPOR), may make of one of the RC 26 seminars Rotterdam. Obviously, there that clear. In our opinion van de he organized. also was an enumeration of his Vall was in love with LlSPOR.At publications. the end of the eighties the His decease means a great institute turned out to be one of loss, but his ideas and his Yet, we want to highlight three most successful sociolo- enthusiasm keep us going. some peaks in his scientific

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67 the advice of outside reviewers, expected to arise in 1994 and an up-to-date CV; a signiticant to consult with the Sage Editor 1995. Some of these appoint- sample of major and recent responsible for SSIS, and to ments are expected to be at the publications; a design of the recommend volumes for level of Full Professor, and research which the candidate publication by Sage. He/she is others at that of Associate proposes to carry out at the EUI also expected to attend the Professor. The Department (not more than 5-10 pages); annual ISA Publications solicits enquiries, CVs and names and addresses of three Committee meeting and the statements of interest from referees; an indication of his/her World Congress of Sociology. specialists in the following knowledge of languages. areas: International Relations Enquiries, including a full (especially International Political Applications should be curriculum vitae, should be Economy); Comparative Social addresses to Mr Dominique addressed to any member of Institutions; Comparative Poli- Delaunay, Adviser for Academic the Search Committee, con- tical Institutions; Problems of Affairs, European University sisting of: the Nation-state (internal and Institute, Badia Fiesolana, Robert Brym (SSIS Editor), Dept external), Nationalism and 50016 San Domenico di Fie- Sociology, Univ Toronto, 203 Ethnicity; Political Culture and sole, Italy, tel: (55)4685321, fax: College Street, Toronto, Ontario Collective Action; Social and (55)4685405 M5T 1P9, Canada, Fax: Political Theory; Comparative (416)9783963; Public Policy. Nikolai Genov (ISA Publications For further details please Committee), Inst Sociology, apply to The Chairman, Depart- Call for cross-cultural Bulgarian Academy of Scien- ment of Political and Social cooperation in ces, 13-A Moskovska Str., 1000 Sciences, European University disaster studies Sofia, Bulgaria; Institute, Via dei Roccettini 9, Stephen Barr, SAGE Publi- 50016 S. Domenico di Fiesole The newly established cations Ud, 6 Bonhill Street, (FI), Italy, fax: (55)4685201. Emergencies Research Center London EC2A 4PU, United is as non-proñt research and Kingdom, Fax:(71)3748741; educational organization with an Chair In Comparatlve Social interdisciplinary tearn consisting The outgoing Editor "";11 assist Institutlons of a sociologist, a psychiatrist, a the new Editor in learning The Department of Political medical doctor, a demographer, present working methods. and Social Sciences at the and a civil engineer. It is willing Deadline fer applications is European University Institute in to undertake collaborative social 31 January 1994. Late appli- Florence, is seeking to fill the research in the areas of earth- cations may be considered at above chair from autumn 1994. quakes, urban water shortages, the discretion of the Search Applications are invited from forest tires, ecolo-gical dangers, Committee. scholars with a substantial technological hazards, road record of research and accidents, human organ short- publication on the comparative ages and other related areas of study of the evolution and mutual interest provided that Vacancies at the transformation of the welfare exte rnal funds can be secured European University state, with reference to policies from the European Community and institutions in such areas as Institute in Florence or other foreign and domestic the following: labour markets, education, social security, sources. Professional Vacancies For more information, contact health, and/or environmental The Department of Political Dr N. Petropoulos, Director, and other 'quality of life' issues. and Social Sciences at the The post "";11 be tilled either at Emergencies Research Center, European University Institute in 9 Saripolou St., Athens 10682, the level of a full professor, or Florence, undertakes research Greece, fax: (30) 18237342. associate professor / reader. and postgraduate training in Contracts for full-time profes- Political Sciences, Sociology sors are made for an initial 4 and International Relations. As a years, renewable for another 4- result of the expiry of the World Society year periodo contracts of some present The position should Foundation members of the Department preferably be taken up by (the Institute does not offer September 1994. Interested The Foundation for the tenured appointments), a candidates are asked to send Promotion of Social Science number of vacancies are

68 • Research on World Society - information on what has been could, be: by means of what World Soclety Foundatlon - done, and could discuss the processes, mechanisms does funds selected proposals for application of sociological one nation manage (or not!) to research on the structure of, theories, insights and methods keep another nation or and changes in world society. to topics not only of historical populace subdued by force? Information and application significance, but also highly and what patterns of collabo- forms are available from the relevant in the light of recent ration and/or resistance arise as World Society Foundation, and current developments in a result of the regime in ques- Sociologicallnstitute, University Eastern Europe, the Middle tion, and of other factors and of Zurich, Hárnistr. 69, 8001 East, Africa and elsewhere. actors? This focus implies that Zurich, Switzerland, fax: Sociology of Occupation of (1)2521054 Papers dealing with following Conquered Territories could be topics are welcome: What seen as covering, or at any rate differences, and why, can be overlapping to a great extent discerned in the German, with, fields of interest labelled Ad Hoc Sessions Japanese, Italian occupation re- otherwise, like, e.g.: sociology on the Sociology gimes of various countries in of the holocaust, sociology of 01 Occupation 01 the late thirties and early national-socialism and fascism, Conquered Territories forties? What changes, develop- sociology of totalitarianism, or ments -and why - took place in autocratic rule, in general; so- the course of time in particular ciology of colonialism, etc. World War 11, its prelude and occupation regimes in one or aftermath, gave rise to a great more of these countries? In This raises the question in variety of occupation regimes what respects - and why - did how far coercive foreign rule which have been the subject of the occupation regimes of (one differs from coercive domestic many studies by historians. The of) the Axis-powers and/or rule. Oid national-socialist, fas- strategies and tactics of Japan differ from the cist, or communist rulers pro- conquerors to control, to subsequent Allied styles of ceed at home and abroad in convert and/or exploit, conque- occupation in Germany, Japan approximately similar, or in red societies, and the ways and or Italy? Under what circums- varying, ways to establish and means whereby subjugated tances, how and why, opted maintain their domination? Is peoples and their indigenous indigenous elites in one or under such a system the ruling elites cope with foreign rule, more conquered countries for party more or less the have up till now too infrequently wholehearted cooperation with, 'occupant' of its own country, been analysed from a socio- for accommodation, or for and do the people and their logical point of view. resistance to, the occupant? elites react differently to auto- How to account for inter- chthonous than to allochtho- Nevertheless, in his institutional differences in nous powers-that-be? A 'con- reflections on the sociology of occupation regime for quest society' (Wittfogel) at first domination (Herrschaftssozio- example, between the public sight is characterized by a logie) Max Weber makes sphere, the economy, educa- stratified order in the context of several references to occu- tion, religion, leisure time - to which the subjugated populace pations, presumably since such be found in the same period in is collectively seen and treated a relationship between rulers a particular country (or in a as inferior by those belonging and ruled exhibits in a very number of comparable coun- to the dominant people. clear cut manner the large scale tries)? What variations between However, all depending on how use - or threat - of 'naked institutional spheres in the difficult really access to 'the' power' and of efforts, however relationships between occu- party was in NS, fascist or flimsy, to legitimize such pation agencies, on the one communist systems, maybe obnoxious means of coercion. hand, and, on the other, indige- there is not all that much nous elites can be found? and difference between stratification Therefore, the next ISA World how can these be interpreted? on the basis of (ascribed) Congress in Bielefeld, Germany, ethnic, versus on the basis of could provide a suitable Of course, just a few (achieved) party, status. More opportunity to kindle interest in possibilities are mentioned, and theoretical treatises dealing with this field. Those who are a great many could be added, such issues as briefly indicated professionally interested already but it will be evident that in my here, would also be welcome! in the history of World War 11, view the central Problem- can get together, exchange stellung should, or anyway For further details contact

69 Professor Cornelis J. Lammers, Congress of Sociology, the and Tempus, as well as with Fac Sociology, FSW, Univ of Thematic Group on Famine and many individuals of the Leiden, Wassenaarseweg 52, Society will examine the international academic com- 2333 AK Leiden, Netherlands, implications of contested boun- munity. tel: (71)273963. daries and shifting solidarities in relation to impoverishment pro- Further details can be ob- cesses, starvation and famine. tained from Dr Boris Firsov, Chairman Organizing Commi- Thematic Group Those interested in these ttee, European University, 29 Famine and Society themes write to Dr Amrita Tchaikovsky St, 191194 St. Rangasami, Centre for the Petersburg, Russia, fax: (812) The globalisation of trade, Study of Administration of 2731128 finance and industry is also Relief, N-19A Jangpura likely to bring about shifts in Extension, New Delhi 110014, India, fax (11)4629296 or patterns of employment and European Center incomes. The moral opprobrium 4622805. of those on welfare, accom- tor the Study 01 panied by severe budget cuts Humanities has already brought about a The European rise in hunger and hope- University at European Center for the lessness in the industrialized Study of Humanities (Institutum countries. These are portents St Petersburg Studiorum Humanitatis ISH), is tor the immediate future. a new institute for research and The European University (EU) postgraduate studies esta- The issues raised by the XIII at St. Petersburg is an blished in 1991 in Ljubljana World Congress of Sociology, independent educational (Slovenia) to pull together a namely contested boundaries institution of international variety of individual and small- and shifting solidarities should character with the principal aim group efforts at innovative be seen in comparison with to educate specialists of high academic work. Covering both other cataclysmic events that qualification, both teachers and the humanities and social have seized civilizations, nations research workers in the sciences, its scope is and states. humanities and social sciences. interdisciplinary. The orientation Consider the early years of The EU Project was initiated of its activities is both national the Christian era, the move- in 1992 by the Mayor of St and international. Postgraduate ments of population at that time Petersburg, Anatoly Sobchak, studies at ISH can be pursued when people crossed frontiers and supported by the by any individual with a valid looking for work and food or Petersburg branch of the university degree in the the Middle Ages when Europe Cultural Initiative Foundation humanities or social sciences. faced severe recurring famine. (The Soros Foundation). Main areas of teaching and Or the rise of colonialism in the Since then teaching pro- research are: Epistemology of XVIII and XIX centuries which grams were developed for the Humanities; European Studies; were periods of recurring main specialties: sociology, Studies of the Mediterranean; famines in Afro-Asia and saw social psychology, law, history, Discourse Studies; Media and also dramatic changes with the economics, social and cultural Spectacle Studies; Gender spread of new languages, anthropology, as well as foreign Studies; Cultural and cultures and political systems. languages, computer use, and Educational Studies; Studies in The points of similarity as well basic courses on world culture. the Independent Life of the as differentiation may be Establishment of the EU Library Handicapped. considered. was made possible through a Famines and severe hunger generous contribution by the For more information write to and large movements in British Council of a book ISH European Center for the population that have begun collection of ca. 3.000 volumes Study of Humanities, Stari trg even during the seventies might on history, economic, law, 11a, 61000 Ljubljana, Slovenia, spread to other parts of the sociology, etc. fax:(61)125338. globe including Europe by the The EU has established turn of the century. It seems relations with UNESCO, several that history, at least in part, may European and American repeat itself. universities, with European During the XIII World educational programs Erasmus

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national and cultural minorities equality on a world level as a treat to demo-cratic values Information: Global Welfare'94 May 12-14, 1994 in the restructuring of Europe. Secretariat, P.O.Box 63, 00501 I nformatlon: Prof. Maria Helsinki, Finland, tel: (0)735975, American Psychological Ciechocinska, Univ Agriculture fax: (0)738123 Association's Committee on and Education, Zytnia 23, 08- Women in Psychology 110 Siedlce, Poland, fax: Place: Washington, DC (25)24285, and Dr Wanda Theme: Psychosocial & Beha- Dressler-Holohan, CNRS GRS, July 4-7, 1994 vioral Factors in Women's Université de Paris X, 200 Ave Health: Creating an Agenda for de la Republique, 92001 2nd International Congress on the 21st Century Nanterre Cedex, France, fax: Prejudice, Discrimination and Topics: Sociocultural influences (1)40977155 Confllct on health; Behavioral and Place: Jerusalem, Israel psychosocial risk factors; Co- Information: Conference Secre- ping, resilience, health and tariat, POB 50006, Tel-Aviv, illness; June 2-4, 1994 Israel, tel: (3)5140014, fax: (3) Information: Dr Gwendolyn 5175674 Puryear Keita, American Psy- IVth Nordic Youth Research chological Assoc, 750 First Symposium Street, N.E., Washington, DC Place: Stockholm University 20002-4242, tel: (202)3366044, Theme: Young in Europe: November 1-4, 1994 fax: (202)3366040 Conditions, Prospects and Alternatives Seminar of the Committee on Toplcs: Identity: gender, class, Gender and Population of the ethnicity, and life-style; Socia- International Union for the May 25-26, 1994 lization; Youth policy and wel- Scientific Study of Population fare systems; Youth rnove- Place: Mexico City Restructuring in Europe in the ments; The media and popular Theme: Women, Poverty and Early 90s: Regional and culture; Centre-periphery rela- Demographic Change Ethnic Aspects tionships and social change; Call for papers on: The Place: Siedlce, Poland Information:Dr G6ran Bolin, consequences of macro econo- Call for papers on: regional JMK, B 886, 10691 Stockholm, mic and social conditions for and ethnic context of integration Sweden, tel: (8) 161277, fax: women in poverty. Women in and disintegration processes in (8)159910 poverty: implications for their Europe in the 1990s; signi- economic activity, implications ficance of regional and ethnic for fertility and child care, con- issues regarding the destruction sequences for health, implica- of authoritarian and totalitarian July 3-7, 1994 tions for their roles in the family, systems, and the establishing of implications for migration, use insti-tutional frameworks for civil 26th International Conference of resources and the environ- and democratic societies; need of the International Councll on ment. to resto re an appropriate role of Social Welfare I nformation: Dr Bruno the cultural determinants of Place: Tampere, Finland Remiche, IUSSP, 34 rue des regional development; instru- Theme: Global Welfare'94: the Augustins, 4000 Liége, Belgium, mental treatments of ethnic, fight against poverty and in- tel: (41)224080, fax:(41)223847

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