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APPENDIX 11: RECIPIENTS OF ASA AWARDS

MacIver Award 1956 E. Franklin Frazier, The Black Bourgeoisie (, 1957) 1957 no award given 1958 , Work and Authority in Industry (Wiley, 1956) 1959 August B. Hollingshead and Frederick C. Redlich, Social Class and Mental Illness: A Community Study (Wiley, 1958) 1960 no award given 1961 , The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life (Doubleday, 1959) 1962 , Political Man: The Social Bases of Politics (Doubleday, 1960) 1963 Wilbert E. Moore, The Conduct of the Corporation (Random House, 1962) 1964 Shmuel N. Eisenstadt, The Political Systems of Empires (Free Press of Glencoe, 1963) 1965 William J. Goode, World Revolution and Family Patterns (Glencoe, 1963) 1966 John Porter, The Vertical Mosaic: An Analysis of Social Class and Power in Canada (, 1965) 1967 Kai T. Erikson, Wayward Puritans (Wiley, 1966) 1968 Barrington Moore, Jr., Social Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy (Beacon, 1966)

Sorokin Award 1968 Peter M. Blau, Otis Dudley Duncan, and Andrea Tyree, The American Occupational Structure (Wiley, 1967) 1969 William A. Gamson, Power and Discontent (Dorsey, 1968) 1970 Arthur L. Stinchcombe, Constructing Social Theories (Harcourt, Brace, & World, 1968) 1971 Robert W. Friedrichs, A of Sociology; and Harrison C. White, Chains of Opportunity: Systems Models of Mobility in Organization (Free Press, 1970) 1972 Eliot Freidson, Profession of Medicine: A Study of the Sociology of Applied Knowledge (Dodd, Mead, 1970) 1973 no award given 1974 Clifford Geertz, The Interpretation of Cultures (Basic, 1973); and Christopher Jencks, Inequality (Basic, 1972) 1975 , The Modern World System (Academic Press, 1974) 1976 Jeffrey Paige, Agrarian Revolution: Social Movements and Export Agriculture in the Underdeveloped World (Free Press, 1975); and Robert Bellah, The Broken Covenant: in Time of Trial (Seabury Press, 1975) 1977 Kai T. Erikson, Everything In Its Path (Simon & Schuster, 1976); and Perry Anderson, Considerations on Western Marxism (NLB, 1976) 1978 no award given 1979 Helen Fein, Accounting for Genocide (Free Press, 1979)

Distinguished Contribution to Scholarship Award 1980 Peter M. Blau, Inequality and Heterogeneity (Free Press, 1979); and , States and Social Revolutions (Cambridge University Press, 1979) 1981 E. Digby Baltzell, Puritan and Quaker Philadelphia (Free Press, 1979); and Morris Rosenberg, Conceiving the Self (Basic Books, 1979) 1982 , A Piece of the Pie: Blacks and White Immigrants ( Press, 1980) 1983 Orlando Patterson, Slavery and Social Death (Harvard, 1982) 1984 Marcia Guttentag and Paul F. Secord, Too Many Women? The Sex Ratio Question (Sage, 1983) 1985 Duncan Gallie, Social Inequality and Class Radicalism in France and Britain (Cambridge University Press, 1983) 134 A HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, 1981–2004

Distinguished Scholarly Publication Award 1986 Aldon D. Morris, Origins of the Civil Rights Movement: Black Communities Organizing for Change (Free Press, 1984); and Lenore J. Weitzman, The Divorce Revolution: The Unexpected Social and Economic Consequences for Women and Children in American (Free Press, 1985) 1987 Andrew G. Walder, Community Neo-Traditionalism: Work and Authority in Chinese Industry (University of California Press, 1986) 1988 Michael Mann, The Sources of Social Power, Volume 1 (Cambridge University Press, 1986) 1989 , The Contentious French ( Press, 1986) 1990 John R. Logan and Harvey L. Molotch, Urban Fortunes: The Political Economy of Place (University of California Press, 1987) Special Recognition to Kim Scheppele, Legal Secrets: Equality and Effi ciency in the Common Law ( Press, 1988) 1991 Andrew Abbott, The System of Professions: An Essay on the Division of Expert Labor (University of Chicago Press, 1988) 1992 James S. Coleman, Foundations of Social Theory (Harvard University Press, 1990) 1993 Jack Goldstone, Revolution and Rebellion in the Early Modern World (University of California Press, 1990) 1994 Mitchell Duneier, Slim’s Table (University of Chicago Press, 1992) 1995 Nancy A. Denton and Douglas S. Massey, American Apartheid (Harvard University Press, 1993); and James B. McKee, Sociology and the Race Problem (University of Illinois Press, 1993) 1996 Murray Milner, Jr., Status and Sacredness: A General Theory of Status Relations and an Analysis of Indian Culture (Oxford University Press, 1994) 1997 Melvin L. Oliver and Thomas M. Shapiro, Black Wealth/White Wealth: A New Perspective on Racial Inequality (Routledge, 1995) Honorable Mention: Diane Vaughan, The Challenger Launch Decision: Risky Technology, Culture, and at NASA (University of Chicago Press, 1996) 1998 John Markoff, Abolition of Feudalism: Peasants, Lords and Legislators in the French Revolution (Pennsylvania State University Press, 1996) Honorable Mention: Kathryn Edin and Laura Lein, Making Ends Meet (, 1997); Sharon Hays, The Cultural Contradictions of Motherhood (Yale University Press, 1996); , Class Counts (Cambridge University Press, 1997) 1999 , The Sociology of Philosophies: A Global Theory of Intellectual Change (Belknap Press/Harvard University Press, 1998) 2000 Charles Tilly, Durable Inequality (University of California Press, 1998) 2001 William P. Bridges and Robert L. Nelson, Legalizing Gender Inequality: Courts, Markets, and Unequal Pay for Women in America (Cambridge University Press, 1999) 2002 and Ruben G. Rumbaut, Legacies: The Story of the Immigrant Second Generation (University of California Press, 2001) 2003 Richard Lachmann, Capitalists in Spite of Themselves: Elite Confl ict and Economic Transitions in Early Modern Europe (Oxford University Press, 2000) 2004 Mounira M. Charrad, for States and Women’s Rights: The Making of Postcolonial Tunisia, Algeria, and Morocco (University of California Press, 2001) 2005 Beverly J. Silver, for Forces of Labor: Workers’ Movements and Globalization Since 1870 (Cambridge University Press, 2003)

Stouffer Award 1973 Hubert M. Blalock, Jr.; and special award to Paul F. Lazarsfeld 1974 Otis Dudley Duncan and Leo A. Goodman 1975 James S. Coleman and Harrison C. White APPENDIX 135

1976 no award given 1977 Otis Dudley Duncan

Career of Distinguished Scholarship Award 1980 Robert K. Merton 1981 Everett C. Hughes 1982 1983 1984 Morris Janowitz 1985 Reinhard Bendix 1986 Edward A. Shils 1987 Wilbert E. Moore 1988 George C. Homans 1989 Jessie Bernard 1990 Robin M. Williams, Jr. 1991 1992 Daniel Bell 1993 Joan R. Acker 1994 Lewis A. Coser 1995 Leo Goodman 1996 Peter M. Blau 1997 William Hamilton Sewell 1998 Howard S. Becker 1999 Dorothy E. Smith 2000 Seymour Martin Lipset 2001 2002 Gerhard E. Lenski 2003 Immanuel Walllerstein 2004 Arthur Stinchcombe 2005 Charles Tilly

DuBois-Johnson-Frazier Award (1971–95, biennial award for work in the tradition of W.E.B. DuBois, Charles S. Johnson, and E. Franklin Frazier; 1996-present, annual) 1971 Oliver Cromwell Cox 1973 St. Clair Drake 1976 Hylan G. Lewis 1978 Ira DeAugustine Reid 1980 Joseph S. Himes 1982 Daniel C. Thompson 1984 Joyce A. Ladner 1986 James E. Blackwell 1988 Doris Y. Wilkinson 1990 1992 Andrew Billingsley 136 A HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, 1981–2004

1994 Charles V. Willie 1996 Edgar G. Epps 1997 G. Franklin Edwards 1998 Howard F. Taylor 1999 no award given 2000 Charles U. Smith 2001 2002 Walter R. Allen 2003 John Moland, Jr.

Sydney Spivack Award 1977 Ernst Borinski James W. Loewen Richard A. Schermerhorn William Julius Wilson 1978 Reynolds Farley Leo Kuper Thomas F. Pettigrew Julian Samora 1979 James E. Blackwell Celia S. Heller Joan Moore Pierre van den Berghe

Jessie Bernard Award (award given in recognition of scholarly work enlarging the horizons of sociology to encompass fully the role of women in society: 1977–94, biennial; 1995-present, annual) 1977 Mirra Komarovsky, career 1979 Valerie Kincaid Oppenheimer, The Female Labor Force in the : Demographic and Economic Factors Governing Its Growth and Changing Composition (University of California and Greenwood Press, 1976); Nancy Chodorow, The Reproduction of Mothering: Psychoanalysis and the (University of California Press, 1978); and honorable mention to Kristin Luker, Taking Chances: Abortion and the Decision Not to Contracept (University of California Press, 1975) 1981 Elise Boulding, career 1983 Alice S. Rossi, career 1985 , career; and Judith G. Stacey, Patriarchy and the Socialist Revolution in China (University of California, 1983) 1987 Sandra Harding, The Science Question in Feminism (Cornell University Press, 1986); and Judith Rollins, Between Women: Domestics and Their Employers (Temple University Press, 1986) 1989 Joan Acker, career; Samuel R. Cohn, The Process of Occupational Sex Typing: The Feminization of Clerical Labor in Great Britain (Temple University Press, 1985); and honorable mention to Karen Brodkin Sacks, Caring by the Hour (University of Illinois Press, 1988) 1991 Barbara Katz Rothman, Recreating Motherhood: Ideology and Technology in a Patriarchical Society (W. W. Norton & Co., 1989) 1993 Dorothy E. Smith, career; Memphis State University Center for Research on Women (Bonnie Thornton Dill, Elizabeth Higginbotham, Lynn Weber) for signifi cant collective work; and , Black Feminist Thought: Knowledge, Consciousness, and the Politics of Empowerment (Unwin Hyman, 1990) APPENDIX 137

1995 Arlene Kaplan Daniels, career Ruth Frankenberg, White Women, Race Matters: The Social Construction of Whiteness (Minnesota, 1993); and Elizabeth Lapovsky Kennedy and Madeline D. Davis, Boots of Leather, Slippers of Gold: The History of A Lesbian Community (Routledge, 1993) 1996 Judith Lorber, career Diane L. Wolf, Factory Daughters (University of California Press, 1992) 1997 Nona Glazer, career Robbie Pfeufer Kahn, Bearing Meaning: The Language of Birth (University of Illinois Press, 1995) Honorable Mention: Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo, Gendered Transitions: Mexican Experiences of Immigration (University of California Press, 1994) 1998 Ruth A. Wallace, career 1999 , career 2000 Maxine Baca Zinn, career 2001 Barbara Laslett, career 2002 Barrie Thorne, career 2003 , career 2004 Myra Marx Ferree, career 2005 , career

Distinguished Contributions to Teaching Award 1980 Everett K. Wilson 1981 Hans O. Mauksch 1982 John C. Pock 1983 David Riesman 1984 Joseph Bensman 1985 University of Kentucky Department of Sociology 1986 Sister Marie Augusta Neal 1987 William A. Gamson 1988 Sharon McPherron and Charles A. Goldsmid 1989 James A. Davis 1990 Southwest Texas State University Sociology Program 1991 no award given 1992 Theodore C. Wagenaar 1993 Memphis State University Center for Research on Women (Bonnie Thornton Dill, Elizabeth Higginbotham, Lynn Weber) 1994 Reece McGee 1995 Dean S. Dorn 1996 Vaneeta D’Andrea 1997 Robert R. Alford 1998 Sociology Major Program, Department of Anthropology and Sociology, Santa Clara University 1999 William G. Roy 2000 George Ritzer 2001 Indiana University’s Department of Sociology 2002 John Macionis 2003 and Robert Hauser 138 A HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, 1981–2004

2004 Jeanne Ballantine 2005 Caroline Hodges Persell

Distinguished Career Award for the Practice of Sociology 1986 Conrad Taeuber 1987 John W. Riley 1988 Paul C. Glick 1989 David L. Sills 1990 Elizabeth Briant Lee and Alfred McClung Lee 1991 Charles G. Gomillion 1992 Elliot Liebow and 1993 Grace M. Barnes 1994 Nelson Foote 1995 Albert D. Biderman 1996 Albert E. Gollin 1997 Irwin Deutscher 1998 Leonard I. Pearlin 1999 Peter H. Rossi 2000 Francis F. Pivan and Richard A. Cloward 2001 David Mechanic 2002 Lloyd H. Roger 2003 Lewis Yablonsky 2005 William Kornblum

Edward L. Bernays Foundation Radio-Television Award 1952 Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Lang, “The Unique Perspective of Television and Its Effects”

Award for Public Understanding of Sociology 1997 Charles Moskos 1998 William Julius Wilson 1999 Herbert J. Gans 2000 Arlie Hochschild 2001 Alan Wolfe 2002 no award given 2003 2004 Jerome Scott and Walda Katz Fishman 2005 Pepper Schwartz

Dissertation Award 1989 Richard Biernacki, “The Cultural Construction of Labor: A Comparison of Late Nineteenth Century German and British Textile Mills” 1990 Vedat Milor, “A Comparative Study of Planning and Economic Development in Turkey and France: Bringing the State Back In” 1991 Rogers Brubaker, “Citizenship and Nationhood in France and ” 1992 Elizabeth Mitchell, “The Interpenetration of Class and Ethnicity in the Perpetuation of Confl ict in Northern Ireland” APPENDIX 139

1993 Ronen Shamir, “Managing Legal Uncertainty: Elite Lawyers in the New Deal” 1994 Steven Epstein, “Impure Science: AIDS, Activism, and the Politics of Knowledge” 1995 Wilma Dunaway, “The Incorporation of Southern Appalachia into the Capitalist World Economy, 1700–1860” 1996 Jeffrey Lee Manza, “Policy Experts and Political Change during the New Deal” 1997 Dalton Clark Conley, “Being Black, Living in the Red: Wealth and the Cycle of Racial Inequality” 1998 Douglas Guthrie, “Strategy and Structure in Chinese Firms: Organizational Action and Institutional Change in Industrial Shanghai” 1999 Sarah L. Babb, “The Evolution of Economic Expertise in a Developing Country: Mexican Economics, 1929–1998” 2000 Wan He, “Choice and Constraints: Explaining Chinese Americans’ Low Fertility” 2001 Jeremy Freese, “What Should Sociology Do About Darwin?: Evaluating Some Potential Contributions of Sociobiology and Evolutionary Psychology to Sociology” 2002 Kieran Healy, “Exchange in Blood and Organs” 2003 Devah Pager, “The Mark of a Criminal Record” 2004 Brian Gifford, “States, Soldiers, and Social Welfare: Military Personnel and the Welfare State in the Advanced Industrial Democracies”; and Greta R. Krippner, “The Fictitious Economy: Financialization, the State, and Contemporary Capitalism” 2005 Ann S. Morning, “The Nature of Race: Teaching and Learning About Human Difference”; and Amélie Quesnel-Valée “Pathways from Status Attainment to Adult Health:The Contribution of Health Insurance to Socioeconomic Inequalities in Health in the United States”