Glen Elder Curriculum Vitae

Glen Elder Curriculum Vitae

Glen H. Elder, Jr. Howard W. Odum Distinguished The University of North Carolina Professor of Sociology at Chapel Hill Life Course Studies Carolina Population Center Phone: (919) 966-6660 University Square, CB# 8120 Fax: (919) 966-7019 123 West Franklin Street Email: [email protected] Chapel Hill, NC 27516-3997 http://www.unc.edu/~elder April 1998 CURRICULUM VITAE Glen H. Elder, Jr. DATE AND PLACE OF BIRTH: February 28, 1934 - Cleveland, Ohio FAMILY: Married, three children EDUCATION 1957 B.S., Pennsylvania State University, University Park 1958 M.A., Kent State University, Kent, Ohio 1961 Ph.D., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS 1962 Postdoctoral Fellowship, National Institute of Mental Health 1978 Fellow invitation (postponed), Center for Advanced Studies in the Behavioral Sciences, Palo Alto, California 1979 Ernest A. Burgess Award, National Council on Family Relations 1982-1983 John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fellowship 1985-2000 Research Scientist Award, ADAMHA through the National Institute of Mental Health (MHO0567) 1987 Elected Fellow, American Psychological Association 1986 Japan Fellowship, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science 1988 Elected Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences 1988 Elected Distinguished Alumni Fellow, Pennsylvania State University 1990 Richard A. Kalish Award, Gerontological Society of America 1993 Charles H. Cooley and George Herbert Mead Award, Section on Social Psychology, American Sociological Association PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 1962-1965 Assistant Professor of Sociology and Assistant Research Sociologist in the Institute of Human Development at the University of California, Berkeley 1965-1967 Research Sociologist in the Institute of Human Development, University of California, Berkeley 1967-1971 Associate Professor, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 1971-1977 Professor, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 1979-1984 Professor, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 1984-present Howard W. Odum Distinguished Professor of Sociology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Fellow, Carolina Population Center 1986-present Research Professor of Psychology Visiting Posts 1972-1973 Research Associate, Institute of Human Development, University of California, Berkeley 1976-1979 Senior Fellow, Boys Town Research Center, Omaha, Nebraska 1981 Distinguished Visiting Professor, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, January MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS American Academy of Arts & Sciences American Sociological Association American Psychological Association Gerontological Society of America International Society for the Study of Behavioral Development Population Association of America Social Science History Association Society for Research in Child Development Sociological Research Association Southern Sociological Society PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES (from 1985; partial list, excludes consultation) 1980-1986 Co-Chair, Committee on the Life Course, Social Science Research Council 1981-1986 Co-Chair, Committee on Child Development in Life-Span Perspectives, Social Science Research Committee 1982-1983 Chairman of Social Psychology Section, American Sociological Association 1982-1985 Member, National Advisory Board, Michigan Panel Study of Income Dynamics 1983-1986 Council Member-at-Large, American Sociological Association 1985-1991 Governing Council, Society for Research on Child Development 1985-1987 Council, ASA Section on Aging 1985 ASA Didactic Seminar, "Life Course Analysis," Washington, DC 1985-1989 Advisory Board, Henry Murray Center for the Study of Lives, Radcliffe College, Cambridge, Massachusetts 1986-1987 Chair, Family Studies Section, ASA 1986-1987 Member, Executive Office Board, ASA 1986-1988 Council, Social Science History Association 1986-1987 Member, Committee on Child Development Research and Public Policy, National Research Council 1987 Elected Fellow, Division 7: Developmental Psychology, American Psychological Association 1988 Lecturer, Henry A. Murray Symposium, Michigan State University, Lansing, April 8-9 1988 Plenary Lecture, Founder's Day, Bologna University, Celebrated at Trento, Italy, December 3, 1988 1988-1989 Vice-President, American Sociological Association 1991 Elected Chair, Section on Aging, American Sociological Association 1995-1997 President, Society for Research on Child Development 1997 Lecture on life course studies, Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan, September 1, 1997 1997 Tokyo Seminar on Life Course Theory, the Japan Society of Developmental Psychology, September 2-5, 1997 1997 Lecture on "Human Development and the Life Course," Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan, September 6, 1997 1997 Series of lectures on "The Life Course and Human Development," Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan, September 8-11, 1997 1997 Life course lectures, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, China, September 11-13,1997 1997 William A. Owens Lecture on "History and Life's Promise," University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, October 30, 1997 BOOKS Elder, Glen H., Jr. 1962. Adolescent Achievement and Mobility Aspirations. Monograph of the Institute for Research in Social Science, Chapel Hill, NC. Elder, Glen H., Jr. 1971. Adolescent Socialization and Personality Development. Chicago, IL: Rand McNally. (Slightly revised chapter in Handbook of Personality Theory and Research, 1968). Elder, Glen H., Jr., ed. 1973. Linking Social Structure and Personality. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage. Elder, Glen H., Jr. 1974. Children of the Great Depression: Social Change in Life Experience. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press. Dragastin, Sigmund E., and Glen H. Elder, Jr., eds. 1975. Adolescence in the Life Cycle. Washington, DC: Hemisphere/Halsted Press. Elder, Glen H., Jr. 1980. Family Structure and Socialization. New York: Arno Press. Elder, Glen H., Jr., ed. 1985. Life Course Dynamics: Trajectories and Transitions, 1968-1980. (Project of SSRC Committee on the Life Course). Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. Elder, Glen H., Jr., Eliza K. Pavalko, and Elizabeth C. Clipp. 1993. Working with Archival Data: Studying Lives. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications. Elder, Glen H., Jr., John Modell, and Ross D. Parke, eds. 1993. Children in Time and Place: Developmental and Historical Insights. New York: Cambridge University Press. Conger, Rand D., and Glen H. Elder, Jr. 1994. Families in Troubled Times: Adapting to Change in Rural America. Hawthorne, NY: Aldine. (In collaboration with Frederick O. Lorenz, Ronald L. Simons, and Les B. Whitbeck). Moen, Phyllis, Glen H. Elder, Jr., and Kurt Luscher, eds. 1995. Examining Lives in Context: Perspectives on the Ecology of Human Development. Essays in honor of Urie Bronfenbrenner. Washington, DC: APA Press. Cairns, Robert 8., Glen H. Elder, Jr., and E. Jane Costello, eds. 1996. Developmental Science. New York: Cambridge University Press. Giele, Janet Z., and Glen H. Elder, Jr., eds. 1998. Methods of Life Course Research: Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Furstenberg, F. F., Jr., Thomas D. Cook, Jacquelynne Eccles, Glen H. Elder, Jr., and Arnold Sameroff. In press. Managing to Make It: Urban Families and Adolescent Success. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Elder, Glen H., Jr., and Rand D. Conger.-In press. Leaving the Land: Rural Youth at Century's End. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. .Elder, Glen H., Jr. In press. Children of the Great Depression: Social Change in Life Experience (25th anniversary reissue). Boulder, CO: Westview Press. ARTICLES, CHAPTERS, ESSAYS Elder, Glen H., Jr. 1962. "Structural Variations in the Child Rearing Relationship." Sociometry 25(September) :241-262. Elder, Glen H., Jr. 1963. "Parental Power Legitimation and Its Effect on the Adolescent." Sociometry 26(March) :50-65. Elder, Glen H., Jr. 1963. "Achievement Orientation and Career Patterns of Rural Youth. Sociology of Education 37:30-58. Elder, Glen H., Jr., and Charles E. Bowerman. 1963. "Family Structure and Child-Rearing Patterns: The Effects of Family Size and Sex Composition. American Sociological Review 28(6):891-905. Bowerman, Charles E., and Glen H. Elder, Jr. 1964. "Variations in Adolescent Perception of Family Power Structure." American Sociological Review 29(4):551-567. Elder, Glen H., Jr. 1965."Family Structure and Educational Attainment: A Cross-National Analysis." American Sociological Review 30:80-96. Elder, Glen H., Jr. 1965. "Role Relations, Sociocultural Environments, and Autocratic Family Ideology." Sociometry 28:173-196. Elder, Glen H., Jr. 1965. "'Life Opportunity and Personality: Some Consequences of Stratified Secondary Education in Great Britain." Sociology of Education 38(3):173-202. Elder, Glen H., Jr. 1966. "The Schooling of Outsiders." Sociology of Education 39:324-343. Elder, Glen H., Jr. 1967. "Age Integration and Socialization in an Educational Setting. Harvard Educational Review 37:594-619. Elder, Glen H., Jr. 1968. "Adolescent Socialization and Development." Pp. 239-364 in Handbook of Personality Theory and Research, edited by Edgar Borgatta and William Lambert. Chicago, IL: Rand-McNally and Company. Elder, Glen H., Jr. 1968. "Occupational Level, Achievement Motivation, and Social Mobility." Journal of Counseling Psychology 15(1): 1-7. Elder, Glen H., Jr. 1968. "Democratic Parent-Youth Relations in Cross-National Perspective." Social Science Quarterly 49(2):216-228. Elder, Glen H., Jr. 1968. "Achievement Motivation and Intelligence in Occupational Mobility: A Longitudinal Analysis." Sociometry 31 :327-354. Elder, Glen H., Jr. 1968."Age Groups,

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