2/9/2010 1 STANLEY LIEBERSON Curriculum Vitae Personal Birthdate

2/9/2010 1 STANLEY LIEBERSON Curriculum Vitae Personal Birthdate

2/9/2010 STANLEY LIEBERSON Curriculum Vitae Personal Birthdate: April 20, 1933 Birthplace: Montreal, Canada Citizenship: U.S.A. Education B.A. None M.A. University of Chicago Sociology 1958 Ph.D. University of Chicago Sociology 1960 Positions Harvard University, Professor of Sociology 1988- (Abbott Lawrence Lowell Research Professor 2007-) (Abbott Lawrence Lowell Professor 1991-2006) University of California, Berkeley, Professor of Sociology 1983-1988 University of Arizona, Professor of Sociology 1974-1983 University of Chicago, Professor of Sociology 1971-1974 University of Washington, Professor of Sociology 1967-1971 University of Wisconsin, Assistant Professor to Professor of Sociology 1961-1967 University of Iowa, Instructor to Assistant Professor of Sociology 1959-196l University of Toronto, Claude Bissell Distinguished Visiting Professor 1979-1980 Stanford University, Visiting Professor Summer 1970 Professional Activities Editorial Activities Social Problems (1965-1967); Sociological Inquiry (1965-1967); American Journal of Sociology (1969-1974); Language in Society (1972-1974); Sociological Methods and Research (1971-1996); Sociological Abstracts 1972-1973); International Journal of the Sociology of Language (1974- ); Canadian Journal of Sociology/Revue canadienne de sociologie (1975- 2000); Language Problems and Language Planning (1977-1999); Social Forces (1980-1983); Research in Social Stratification and Mobility, (1984-1986). 1 2/9/2010 Other Professional Activities University of Chicago Colver-Rosenberger Educational Prize for outstanding 1960 dissertation in Sociology, 1958-1960 Committee on Sociolinguistics, Social Science Research Council 1964-1970 Board of Directors, Population Association of America 1969-1972 Member of Government Statistics Committee, American Sociological Association 1968-1973 State Representative, Midwest Sociological Society 1965-1967 Committee on Publications, Pacific Sociological Society 1968-1971 Advisory Committee Observer, Adviser Committee and Council of the 1968 Survey of Language Use and Language Teaching in Eastern Africa, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania Committee of Examiners, GRE Advanced Sociology Test 1969-1973 Member, Program Committee, American Sociological Association Annual Meetings 1971 Member, Publications Committee, American Sociological Association 1970-1973 (Chairman, 1971-1972) Elected to Sociological Research Association 1970 Executive Committee 1976-1981 President 1980-1981 Member, Committee on Population Statistics, Population Association of America 1970-1972 Member, Advisory Council of Sociological Abstracts 1972-1973 Guggenheim Fellowship 1972-1973 Nominations Committee, Pacific Sociological Association 1977-1978 Member, Advisory Panel on Collective Disorders, LEAA, Department of Justice 1977-1978 Member, Dubois Johnson Frazier Award Selection Committee, 1978-1980 American Sociological Association 2 Sociology Advisory Committee, National Science Foundation 1978-1981 Advisory Committee, 1980 Census, Volume 2, Ancestry of the Population Report 1980 Special Reviewer, Social Science and Population Study Section, 1982 Department of Health and Human Resources A Piece of the Pie, Distinguished Contribution to Scholarship Award, 1982 American Sociological Association Member of Special Study Section, National Institute of Health 1983 Vice President, Pacific Sociological Association 1984-1985 President, Pacific Sociological Association 1987-1988 Hollingshead Lecture, Yale University 1983 Fellow, American Academy of Arts & Sciences Elected 1983 American Sociological Association, Council 1984-1987 Council Liaison with: Committee on World Sociology Committee on Awards Policy (co-chair 1987) Member of Ad hoc Committee on Redistricting the American Sociological Association, 1987; Ad hoc Committee to Review American Sociological Association Governance Structure, with Special Focus on EOB, 1987. Member, Irene B. Taeuber Award Committee, Population Association of America 1984-1987 Elected to the Council, Section on Methodology, American Sociological Association 1987-1990 Member, Committee on the Status of Black Americans, Commission on Behavioral 1985-1989 Sciences and Education, National Academy of Sciences/National Research Council Member, Harvard University Overseers' Committee to Visit the Dept. of Sociology 1985-1988 Presented papers at the Joint USA-USSR Symposium on Comparative Ethnic Processes: New Orleans, April 1984; Kiev, June 1985; Princeton, New Jersey, December 1986. Also participated in Conference on Race and Ethnic Relations in Yerevan, Armenia, USSR, Fall 1987. Sponsored by IREX and Soviet Academy of Sciences. Presented paper at the IUSSP Workshop on the Consequences of International 1984 3 Migration, Canberra, Australia. Program Committee, 1986 Annual Meeting, Population Association of America 1985-1986 MA Honorary, Harvard University 1988 “Socioeconomic Attainment,” Conference on “Immigration in France and the United States: Comparative Perspectives,” Abbaye de Royaumont, France, October 12-14, 1989. Co-sponsored by American Academy of Arts and Sciences and L'Ecole Normale Superieure de Paris. Participant and speaker, International Symposium on “Ethnic Crises in Bulgaria and Consequences for Social and Labor Relations,” April 23-29, 1990. Sponsored by Confederation of Independent Bulgarian Trade Unions. “What About Whites” lecture at Stanford University, June 1, 1990, Veblen Centennial Series. Member, Board of Directors, Consortium of Social Science Associations (COSSA) 1990-1992 Executive Office of the Budget, American Sociological Association 1990-1992 Program Committee 1991 (Chair), American Sociological Association 1989-1991 President, American Sociological Association 1990-1991 Editorial Committee of the Annual Review of Sociology 1992-1996 Organizer, session on “Racial and Ethnic Bases of Economic Inequality,” 1992 for Conference on the Peopling of the Americas, Veracruz, 1992, Sponsored by IUSSP, ABEP, FCD, PAA, PROLAP, and SOMEDE. Advisory Editor for the four volume Encyclopedia of Sociology, edited by Edgar F. Borgatta and Marie L. Borgatta (New York: Macmillan Publishing Co., 1992). American Sociological Foundation, Trustee 1992-1996 Secretary 1994 Vice President 1995 President 1996 Task Group on Graduate Education, American Sociological Association 1992 National Academy of Sciences Elected 1992 Correspondent, Committee on Human Rights, National Academy of Sciences 1992- 4 Member, Talcott Parsons Prize Committee, American Academy of Arts and Sciences 1993- University of Arizona honorary degree of Doctor of Humane Letters 1993 Syndic, Harvard University Press 1994-1997 The Twenty Fifth Annual Theodore G. Standing Lecture on the Human Community 1995 Fellow, Center for Advanced Studies in the Behavioral and Social Sciences 1995-1996 Sackler Fellow, Institute of Advanced Studies, Tel Aviv University Fall, 1999 Christensen Visiting Fellow, St. Catherine’s College, University of Oxford Spring, 2001 A Matter of Taste, Co-recipient, Best Book in the Sociology of Culture, 2001 Culture Section, American Sociological Association A Matter of Taste, Mirra Komarovsky Book Award, Eastern Sociological Society 2002 Fellow, Center for the Study of Poverty and Inequality, Stanford University 2007 Co-recipient, Paul F. Lazarsfeld Award, Methodology Section, American 2007 Sociological Association American Philosophical Society Elected 2007 Honorary Member of Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Iota Chapter, Harvard College 2007 Publications “Ethnic Groups and the Practice of Medicine.” 1958. American Sociological Review 23: 542-49. - Reprinted in Bobbs-Merrill Reprint Series, S-171. “Ethnic Segregation and Assimilation,” (with O. D. Duncan). 1959. American Journal of Sociology 64: 366-74. - Reprinted in Urban Social Segregation, edited by Ceri Peach, Ed. London: Longman. 1975. pp. 96-110. Metropolis and Region (with O. D. Duncan, W. R. Scott, B. Duncan and H. H. Winsborough). 1960. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press. - (second printing, 1961), xvii/587 pp. 5 “The Division of Labor in Banking.” 1961. American Journal of Sociology 66: 491-96. “Texas Institutional Inbreeding Re-examined,” (with David Gold). 1961. American Journal of Sociology 66: 506-09. “The Impact of Residential Segregation on Ethnic Assimilation.” 1961. Social Forces 40: 52-57. - Reprinted in Bobbs-Merrill Reprint Series, S-444. - Reprinted in The Study of Society. Peter I. Rose, Ed. New York: Random House. 1967. pp. 454-463; Second edition, 1970. pp. 426-434. - Reprinted in Comparative Urban Structure: Studies in the Ecology of Cities. Kent Schwirian, Ed. Lexington, MA: D. C. Heath. 1974. pp. 475-482. - Reprinted in Urban Social Segregation, Ceri Peach, Ed. London: Longman. 1975. pp. 111- 121. “Non-Graphic Computation of Kendall’s Tau.” 1961. The American Statistician 15: 20-21. “A Societal Theory of Race and Ethnic Relations.” 1961. American Sociological Review 26: 902-10. - Reprinted in Race, Class and Power. Raymond W. Mack, Ed. New York: American Book Company. 1963. pp. 238-250; Second edition, 1968. pp. 42-53. - Reprinted in Contemporary Sociology. Milton L. Barron, Ed. New York: Dodd, Mead, and Co. 1964. pp. 458-468. - Reprinted in Major American Social Problems. Robert A. Dentler, Ed. Chicago: Rand McNally. 1967. pp. 181-191. - Reprinted in Minority Responses. Minako Kurokawa, Ed. New York: Random House. 1970. pp. 10-21. - Reprinted in Power in Societies. Marvin O. Olsen, Ed. New York: Macmillan Co. 1970. pp. 335-343. - Reprinted in Majority and Minority: The Dynamics of Intergroup Relations. Norman R. Yetman and

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