CURRICULUM VITAE OF JOHN LOFLAND 1. Current Position

Winter, 2001
CURRICULUM VITAE OF JOHN LOFLAND
1. Current Position.
Professor of Sociology Emeritus
Department of Sociology
University of California, Davis
Davis, California 95616
Office: 530-752-1285
Department: 916-752-0782
Fax: 530-752-0783
[email protected]
2. Home Address.
523 E Street
Davis, California 95616
530-758-5258
530-219-2935 (cell)
3. Social Security Number: xxxx-xx-xxxx
4. Birth: Milford, Delaware, U. S. A., March 4, 1936
5. Education.
1954 Dipl.
1958 B.A.
1960 M.A.
1964 Ph.D.
Bridgeville High School, Bridgeville, Delaware.
Swarthmore College (Psychology).
Columbia University (Sociology).
University of California, Berkeley (Sociology).
6. Employment History.
1948-58
Part-time and summer jobs in agriculture, manufacturing, retail.
1954-58
Open Scholar, Swarthmore College.
1959
Research Assistant, Bureau of Applied Soc. Res., Columbia Univ.
1959-60
Interviewer, Monthly Report on the Labor Force, Bur. of the Census, New York.
1959-60
Teaching Assistant, Sociology, Columbia University.
1959-60
Research Assistant, Mann- Lincoln Institute, TC, Columbia Univ.
1960-62
Teaching Assistant, Sociology, UC, Berkeley.
1962-64
Pre-doctoral Fellow, Na. Institute of Mental Health, UC, Berkeley.
1964-68
Assistant Professor, Sociology, University of Michigan.
1968-70
Associate Professor, Sociology, California State Univ., Sonoma.
1970-74
Associate Professor, Sociology, University of California, Davis.
1974-94
Professor, Sociology, University of California, Davis.
1994-97
Professor Emeritus on recall, Univ. of California, Davis.
7. Administrative Roles in Social Science Associations.
More Time-Consuming.
1971-72 Chair, Program Comm., Pacific Sociological Association (PSA).
1977-78
Chair, Charles Horton Cooley Award Committee, Society for the Study of
Symbolic Interaction (SSSI).
l980-81 Chair, Section on Collective Behavior and Social Movements, American Sociological
Association (ASA).
1980-81 President, Pacific Sociological Association.
1980-83 Member, Program Committee, ASA.
1982-84 Chair, Committee on Professional Ethics, ASA.
J. Lofland, C. V. Winter, 2001 — 2
1985-88 President (& Pres. Elect & Past Pres.), Soc. for the Study of Symbolic Interaction.
1988-90 Chair-Elect & Chair, Section on the Soc. of Peace and War, ASA.
1988-93 Member, Steering Committee, University of California Institute on Global Conflict and
Cooperation.
1992-94 Member, Executive Committee, Peace Studies Association.
Less Time-Consuming.
1968-70
1973
1973-74
1973-74
1975-76
1974-77
1976
1977-79
1977- 99
1978-81
1980-81
1981-82
1981-82
1982-85
1984-86
1985-88
1985-86
1987
1994
1994
Chicago School Irregulars.
Resolutions Com., Soc. for the Study of Soc. Problems (SSSP).
First Vice-President, PSA.
Committee on Freedom of Teaching, PSA.
Executive Council, PSA.
Publications Committee, PSA.
Referee, HEW Admin. on Aging Dissertation Grant Program.
Theory Section Council, ASA.
Reviewer, Na. Sc. Foundation & Na. Endowment for the Humanities Proposals.
Member, Publications Committee, SSSI.
Social Psychology Section Nominations Committee, ASA.
Committee on Constitutional Revision, PSA.
Committee on Professional Ethics, ASA.
Council, Coll. Behavior/Soc. Movements Section, ASA.
Member, Council, Association for the Sociology of Religion (ASR).
Committee on the Regulation of Research, ASA.
C. Wright Mills Award Committee, SSSP.
Question drafter, ASA certification exam in qualitative methods.
Committee to Revise the By-Laws, SSSI.
Acting Chair, Distinguished Scholarship Award Comm., ASA CBSM Section.
8. Editorial Posts.
More Time-Consuming.
1970-74 Founding Editor, Journal of Contemporary Ethnography.
1974- —Editorial Board, Journal of Contemporary Ethnography.
1974-76 Consulting Editor, American Journal of Sociology.
1978-81 Associate Editor, American Sociological Review.
1984-86 Associate Editor, Sociological Analysis.
1981-90 Review Editor, Symbolic Interaction.
1995- 99 Editorial Board, Mobilization
1996- ––Advisory Editor, International Encyclopedia of Ethnography.
Less Time-Consuming.
1961-62
1964- 99
1969-70
1970-74
1977-79
1977-82
1979-93
1979
1990-93
1994- —
Associate Editor, Berkeley Journal of Sociology.
Manuscript reviewer and referee for assorted scholarly journals and publishers.
Co-editor, Newsletter of the Chicago School Irregulars.
General Editor, Wadsworth Series in Analytic Ethnography.
Academic Consultant, Scholastic Magazines, Inc.
Associate Editor, Western Sociological Review.
Associate Editor, Social Analysis (Australia).
Co-editor, DFA Newsletter (Davis Faculty Association).
Advisory Board, Symbolic Interaction.
Editorial Board, Qualitative Inquiry
9. Other Posts, Involvements, Awards.
1969
Advisory Committee on the Social Psych. of Anonymity, Bur. of the Census.
1974
Resident Tutor, British Sociological Association Summer School on Fieldwork,
Univ. of Durham, July.
1977
Distinguished Social Psychologist in Residence, Un. of Nevada, Reno, January.
Faculty Associate, Inst. for Governmental Affairs, UCD, Summer.
Research Consultant, Palo Alto Public Schools.
1980-82
Study Group of Six on Collective Behavior (funded by ASA).
1981
Academic Visitor, London School of Economics, Spring-Summer.
1981
Organizer of lobbying resulting in Erving Goffman’s election to the Presidency of
J. Lofland, C. V. Winter, 2001 — 3
1983
1983
1988-90
1988
1993
1995
2001
2001
2001
the American Sociological Association.
Summer Fellow, UC Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation (IGCC), Santa
Barbara, June-July.
Johnson Wax Foundation Fellow, University of Surrey, U.K., July.
Principle Investigator, Studies of American Peace Activism, IGCC grants.
Award for Outstanding Research given the book Protest by the ASA Section on
Collective Behavior and Social Movements, August.
Elected to but declined membership in the Sociological Research Association.
George Herbert Mead Award for Outstanding Career Contributions to the Study
of Human Behavior and Social Life, Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction,
August.
Elected to the Sociology Graduate Program Faculty, Univ. of California, Davis.
Award of Merit for Publication, Sacramento County Historical Society.
Preservation Appreciation Award, City of Davis, California.
Volunteer of the Year Award, Davis Downtown Business Association.
10. Fieldwork.
1958
Social Process on a Psychiatric Ward (under M. Zelditch), Columbia Un.
1959-60
Social Organization of Alcoholics Anonymous, New York City.
1962-4, 77-86
Social Aspects of the Unification Church, San Francisco Bay Area; other locales,
including Forte de France, Martinique; Madeira, Portugal.
1977
Demonstrations at the California Capitol, Sacramento, CA (partly funded by
UCD Academic Senate small grants, UCD IGA summer fellowship).
1981, 83
Demonstrations in London, U. K., Spring-Summer and Summer.
1982-86
Politics in a Liberal-Progressive City, Davis, CA.
1983-92
Peace Movements, diverse locales, including the U. S. S. R., Finland and Sweden,
June-July, 1985; The Netherlands, June-July, 1987; many American locations,
including Beatty, NE, Gold Lake, CO.
1994- ––
The History and Culture of the Old North District of Davis, California.
2000
The Demolition of the Terminal Hotel Building, Davis, CA.
11. Books and Monographs Published.
1966
Doomsday Cult: A Study of Conversion, Missionizing and Faith Maintenanc, Prentice-Hall.
1977, Enlarged Edition, hardcover, Irvington; paperback edition,1981.
1969
Deviance and Identity, with the assistance of Lyn Lofland, Prentice-Hall.
1971
Analyzing Social Settings: A Guide to Qualitative Observation and Analysis, Wadsworth.
1984, Second Edition, with Lyn H. Lofland.
1995, Third Edition, with Lyn H. Lofland. Japanese translation, 1997.
Fourth Edition, with D. Snow & L. Anderson, process for 2004 publication.
1976
Doing Social Life: The Qualitative Analysis of Human Interaction in Natural Settings, Wiley.
1977
State Executions Viewed Historically and Sociologically, with H. Bleackley, Patterson Smith.
1978
Interaction in Everyday Life: Social Strategies, editor, Sage.
1982
Crowd Lobbying: An Emerging Tactic of Interest Group Influence in California, Univ. of
California, Davis, Institute on Governmental Affairs.
Symbolic Sit-ins: Protest Occupations at the California Capitol, with M. Fink, University Press
of America.
1985
Protest: Studies of Collective Behavior and Social Movements, Transaction.
1991, paperback edition.
1990
Peace Action in the Eighties: Social Science Perspectives, co-editor with Sam Marullo,
Rutgers.
1991
Peace Movement Organizations and Activists: An Analytic Bibliography, co-edited with
V.Johnson and P. Kato, Haworth.
1993
Polite Protesters: The American Peace Movement of the 1980s, Syracuse.
1996
Social Movement Organizations: Guide to Research on Insurgent Realities, Aldine de
Gruyter.
1999
Old North Davis: Guide to Walking a Traditional Neighborhood. Yolo County Historical
Society.
2000
Davis, California, 1910s-1940s, (with Phyllis Haig), Arcadia.
J. Lofland, C. V. Winter, 2001 — 4
2001
Handbook of Ethnography, co-editor with P. Atkinsion, M. Couch, L. Lofland, Sage.
in
Demolishing A Historic Hotel: A Documentary Socioiology of Preservation Failures.
process
12. Booklets Published.
2000
Davis Heritage Buildings How Many to Start With? How Many Left? (Historical Booklet
Series, Booklet Number 7) Woodland, CA, Yolo County Historical Society.
2001
Davis City Council Elections, 1917-2000. (Historical Booklet Series, Booklet Number 8)
Woodland CA: Yolo County Historical Society.
2001 Photo Map Supplement to the Book Old North Davis. (Historical Booklet Series, Booklet
Number 9) Woodland, CA: Yolo County Historical Society.
13. Articles and Chapters Published.
1960
"Initial Interaction of Newcomers in Alcoholics Anonymous: A Field
Experiment in Class Symbols and Socialization," with R. Lejeune, Social Problems,
8:102-111 (Fall).
1964
"Priority Inversion in an Army Reserve Company," Berkeley Journal of
Sociology, 9:l-15.
1965
"Becoming A World-Saver: A Theory of Conversion," with R. Stark, American Sociological
Review, 30:862-875 (Dec.).
1967
"Notes on Naturalism in Sociology," Kansas Journal of Sociology, 3:45-6l (Spring).
1968
"Some Benefits of Crime and Other Nonconformity," with L. H. Lofland, Houston Forum,
6:41-45 (Spring).
"The Youth Ghetto," Journal of Higher Education, 39:121-143 (March).
1970
"Interactionist Imagery and Analytic Interruptus," Pp. 35-45 in T. Shibutani, ed., Human
Nature & Collectiv Beh: Essays in Honor of Herbert Blumer, Prentice-Hall.
"Deviance," consulting contribution to CRM Books, Chapter 24, Society Today.
"Morals Are the Message: The Work of Erving Goffman," Psychiatry and Social Science
Review, volume 4, no. 9, pp. 17-19, July.
"Mankind United," Encyclopedia of Man, Myth and Magic, volume 13, pp. 1725-1726.
1971
"How to Make Out in Graduate Sociology," Kansas Journal of Sociology, 7:102-121 (Fall).
1974
"Styles of Reporting Qualitative Field Research," American Sociologist, 9:101-111 (Aug).
1975
"Open and Closed Dramaturgic Strategies: The Case of the State Execution," J. Cont.
Ethnography., 4:272-293 (October).
1976
"Bearing Bad News," with L. McClenahen, Sociology of Work and Occupations, 3:251-272
(August).
1977
"The Boom and Bust of a Millenarian Movement," Pp 279-352 in the Enlarged Edition of
Doomsday Cult, Irvington.
"Becoming a World-Saver Revisited," American Behavioral Scientist, 20:805-818 (August).
1978
"The Qualitative Strategy Approach to Interaction in Everyday Life," Pp. 5-15 in J.
Lofland, ed., Interaction in Everyday Life, Sage.
1979
"White-Hot Mobilization: Strategies of a Millenarian Movement," Pp. 156-166 in M. Zald
and J. McCarthy, eds., Dynamics of Social Movements, Winthrop.
1980
"Early Goffman: Style, Structure, Substance, Soul," Pp. in 25-51 in J. Ditton, ed., The View
From Goffman, St. Martins.
1981
"Sociologists as an Interest Group: Prospect and Propriety," Sociological Perspectives,
24:275-297 (July).
"Collective Behavior," Pp. 411-446 in M. Rosenberg and Ralph Turner, eds., Social
Psychology, Basic Books, Transaction edition, 1990.
"Conversion Motifs," with N. Skonovd, Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 20:373385 (December).
1982
"Crowd Joys," J. Cont. Ethnography., 10:355-381 (January).
1983
"Graduate Fieldwork in Sociology at UC Davis," with L. H. Lofland, Anthropology and
Education, 14:181-184 (Fall).
"Patterns of Conversion," with N. Skonovd, Pp. 1-24 in E. Barker, ed., Of Gods and Men:
New Religious Movements in the West, Mercer Univ. Press.
1984
"Erving Goffman's Sociological Legacies," J. Cont. Ethnography. 13:7-34 (April).
"Religious Movement Organizations: Elementary Forms and Dynamics," with J.
J. Lofland, C. V. Winter, 2001 — 5
1985
1987
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1995
1996
1997
Richardson, Res. in Social Movements, Conflicts and Change, 7:29-51.
"Social Movement Locals: Modal Member Structures," with M. Jamison, Sociological
Analysis, 45:115-129 (Summer).
"Social Movement Culture," Pp. 219-239 in J. Lofland, Protest, Transaction.
"Reflections on a Thrice-named Journal," Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, 16:25-40
(April).
"Social Movement Culture & the Unification Church," Pp. 90-108 in D. Bromley & P.
Hammond, eds., The Future of the New Rlig.s Movements, Mercer U. P.
"Lime Politics: The Selectively Progressive Ethos of Davis, California," with Lyn H.
Lofland, Research in Political Sociology, 3:245-268.
"Consensus Movements: City Twinning and Derailed Dissent in the American Eighties,"
Research in Social Movements, Conflicts and Change, 11: 163-196.
"Social Science and Peace Action in the Eighties," with Sam Marullo, Pp. 1-16 in S.
Marullo and J. Lofland, eds, Peace Action in the Eighties, Rutgers.
"Change-Theories and Movement Structure," with M. Colwell & V. Johnson, Pp. 87-105 in
S. Marullo & J. Lofland, eds., Peace Action in the Eighties, Rutgers.
"Peace Movement Organizations and Activists: An Analytic Bibliography," with V.
Johnson & P. Kato, eds., Soc. and Be.h. Science Librarian 10:1-141 (no. 1).
“Citizen Surges: A Domain in Movement Studies and a Perspective on US Peace
Activism in the Eighties,” with V. Johnson, Research in Social Movements, Conflicts,
and Change, 13:1-26.
“The Soar and Slump of Polite Protest: Interactive Spirals and the Eighties Peace Surge,”
Peace and Change, 17:34-59 (no. 1, January).
“Theory-bashing and Answer-improving in the Study of Social
Movements,” The American Sociologist, 24:37-58 (No. 2, Summer).
“Analytic Ethnography: Features, Failures, Futures,” Journal of Contemporary
Ethnography,” 24:30-67 (No. 1, April).
“Decision-Making in Peace Groups,” with J. Fahey, Peace and War Newsletter, Winter, pp.
4-12.
“Charting Movement Culture: Tasks of the Cultural Cartographer,” Pp. 188-216 in H.
Johnston & B. Klandermans, eds. Culture and Social Movements. Minnesota.
“Student Case Studies of Social Movements: Experiences with an Undergrraduate
Seminar,” Teaching Sociology, .
“Synthesizing Research Findings on Collective Behavior and Social Movements,”
Mobilization , 2:1-20.
14. Other Publications and Writings.
Reviews.
1966
Wilson, Sociology, Am. Sociological Review, 31:870-1 (Dec.).
1967
Bruyn, Human....,Am. Sociological Review, 32:824-5 (Nov.).
1968
Gordon, ...Conversion, J. Sc. St. Religion, 7:320-l (Fall).
1970
Feuer, ...Generations, J. of Higher Ed., XLII:241-2 (March).
Nelson, Spiritualism..., J. Sc. Study of Religion, 9:76-7(Spring).
Jurjevich, ....Cup, J. of Crim. Law, Crim, Pol. Sc., 61:435-6.
1971
Icheiser, Appearances..., Social Casework, 52:111 (February).
Moskos, Am. Enlisted Man, Am. J. of Soc.,56:942-4 (March).
1972
Schwartz, Sect Ideol...,Social Forces, 50:407 (March).
Phillips, Knowledge....?, Public Op. Q. 36:638-40 (Winter).
1975
Selby, ....Deviance, Am. J. of Sociol., 80:1501-3 (May).
1976
Cowie & Roebuck, ...Chiropractic..., Cont. Soc., 5:295-6 (May).
1977
Bean, ...Rehabilitation, Soc. & Soc. Res., 61:27l.
1978
Wallis, ....Scientology, Soc. & Soc. Res., X:xxx (April).
1979
Damrell, .....Meaning, Soc. & Soc. Res., X:xxx (January).
1979
Horowitz, Moonies..., Canadian J. Soc., 4:332-333 (Spring).
1991
Carter, Charisma and Control...., Contemp. Sociology., 20:464-465(May).
1994
Rabow, Conversion, Sociology of Religion, 55:99-100 (Spring).
Forewords.
1979
Pp. 9-13 in S. Matthews, The Social World of Old Women, Sage.
Pp. 11-16 in D. Bromley & A. Shupe, Moonies in America, Sage.
J. Lofland, C. V. Winter, 2001 — 6
1981
Pp. v-viii, in J. Lofland, Doomsday Cult, paperback ed., Irvington.
Editorials.
1970
"Sonoma State Students Are Cheated-- And Not By Accident,"Santa Rosa Press
Democrat, June 4, p. 25.
1972
"Editorial Introduction," J. Cont. Ethnography 1:305 (April).
1974
"Editorial Introduction," J. Cont. Ethnography 3:307-9 (October).
1979
"CBSM Organizing in ASA," with T. Hood, Critical Mass Bulletin, v. 4, n. 4, pp. 1-2 (May).
"CBSM Constitutional Gathering in Boston," Critical Mass Bulletin, v. 4, n. 4, p. 3 (May).
1983
"Section Chair's Remarks at Toronto," Critical Mass Bulletin, 7:1.
1987
"SSSI Visibility in Chicago," other items, SSSI Notes, 13 (3) 1 (March), 13 (4) 1 (July).
1989
"Making the Section on the Sociology of Peace and War an Arena Organization," SSPW Newsletter,
volume 9, no. 2, July, pp 1-2.
“Refereed Roundtables at ‘90 Meetings,’ SSPW Newsletter, vo. 9, no. 2, p. 8, July.
1992
“Rethinking the Peace Studies Association,” Analysis for the PSA Executive Committee.
1993
“Publishers Assault Quality Education in Campaign to Ban Photocopy Coursepacks,”
Footnotes,
“Publishers Assault Quality Education,” The Teaching Professor, vol. 7, no. 8, pp. 3-4, October.
Comments and Replies.
1961
"Reply to Davis," Social Problems, 8:365-7 (Spring).
1966
"Normal Flying Saucerians?" Trans-Action, 3:54-5 (July-Aug.).
1977
"Reply to Cowie & Roebuck, Cont. Soc., 6:140 (March).
1980
"The Larger Challenge: Reply to I. L. Horowitz," Canadian J. of Soc., 5:165-168 (Spring).
1982
"Video Material For Instruction in Sociology," Video Sociology Quarterly, 1:1 (Spring).
1988
"Interactionism as Anarchism," SSSI Notes, 14 (3) (March), 5-6.
1989
“The Three Percent Problem: Group Size & Power at UC,” DFA Newsletter, pp. 1-2, May
1991
“Student Discontent Too Easily Assuaged,” Chrn. of Higher Ed., v. 37, n. 20, 3/4, B-3.
1991
“Of Scholarly Craft: Critique of Carter’s Comment,” Cont. Soc., 20:823-4 (Nov.).
1992
“Comment on a Review by Weinstein, Cont. Soc., 21:291-2 (March).
Reports.
1981
"The 1981 Conference on Social Science Fieldwork in the Univ. of California, junior author to W.
Davis, UCD Inst. of Gov. Affairs, July.
1982
"Section Report: Collective Behavior and Soc. Movements," Footnotes, v. 10, n. 2, p.
1983
"Social Science Fieldworkers Conference at University of California," J. Cont.
Ethnography 11:523-4 (January).
1984
"Report of the Comm. on Professional Ethics," Footnotes, March, p. 14.
1985
Statement for the court in the Brajuha Case, reprinted in S. Reinharz, "Editorial,"
Qualitative Sociology, 8:5-7 (Spring).
"Report of the Comm. on Professional Ethics," Footnotes, March, p. 13.
1989
Peace Movement Organizations and Activists: An Analytic Bibliography, with V.
Johnson & P. Kato, UCD Sociology & Main Library JX 1961.U6 L641989.
Peace Movement Periodicals: An Annotated Bibliography, with V. Johnson and P. Kato, UCD
Sociology and Main Library, JX 1961.U6 L64 1989.
1990
Annual Report of the ASA Section on the Sociology of Peace and War, ASA Footnotes, vol. 19, no. 1,
January, p. 22.
1992
Draft of a Constitution and Bylaws for the Peace Studies Association.
“The Intellectual Structure of Peace Studies: Questions and Social Roles in the Recent Period,”
Sociology of Peace and War Newsletter, pp. 2, 4-7, Spring/Summer.
1996
“The Case-Concept Problem in Teaching Social Movements,” Critical Mass Bulletin 21 (3): 2-3
(Summer).
Newspaper and Magazine Articles.
1997 “Many Davisites Owe Their Homes to Bowers,” Davis Enterprise, September 2.
1998 “Davis History Quiz,” Davis Enterprise,
2000 "Davis' Heritage: Is It Surviving?" Davis Enterprise, January 9.
2000 “Ten Reasons to Rethink the Terminal Hotel Building,” (with Heather Caswell,
Davis Enterprise, June 10.
2000 “A Facadecotomy for the Terminal Hotel?” Davis Enterprise, August 10.
in press “A Walking Tour of E Street.” Discover Davis Magazine.
15. Papers Presented and Other Talks.
1965
1966
Becoming a world-saver, ASA, August, Chicago.
Existential sociology, Michigan Sociol. Society, Feb., East Lansing.
J. Lofland, C. V. Winter, 2001 — 7
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
The youth ghetto, Kalamazoo College, Kalamazoo, MI.
Disputes about social problems, SSSP, Washington, D.C.
On deviance, Sociology Department, UC, San Diego.
On deviance, Sociology, U. of Southern California.
On deviance, Sociology, U. of Minnesota.
Discussant on theories of social problems, SSSP, Denver.
Styles of reporting fieldwork, PSA, Scottsdale, AZ.
Styles of reporting fieldwork, BSA Summer School, Durham, U.K.
Situation-strategy analysis, ASA, San Francisco.
Changes in state executions, PSA, San Diego.
Dramaturgy of state executions, ASA, New York.
Boom and bust of a movement, Sociol. Dept., U. of Nevada, Reno, Jan.
White-hot mobilization, Social Movements conference, Vanderbilt, Mar.
On lobbying, senior citizens group, Sacramento, July.
Movement life-histories, ASA, Chicago, August
Stages of naturalistic fieldwork, SSSI, Chicago, August.
Roundtable on doomsday cult, ASA, San Francisco.
Didactic seminar on fieldwork, ASA, San Francisco.
Qualitative analysis, SSSI symposium, San Francisco.
Discussant, social psychology session, PSA, Anaheim.
Experiences with Blumer, Gathering to Honor Herbert Blumer, UCB.
Moonies in America, UC Davis, May.
Display presentations of self, ASA, Boston.
Roundtable on doomsday cult, ASA, Boston.
Discussant on ethics, Fieldwork Ethics Conf. Berkeley Springs, W. VA., Oct.
Aroused crowds and masses, Sociology, UC, Santa Barbara.
Types of conversion, ASA, New York.
Crowd joys, ASA, New York.
Emotions in collective behavior, SSSI, New York.
Sociologists as an interest group, PSA, Portland.
Types of conversion, BSA Soc. of Rel. conference, Lincoln, U. K.
Collective behavior, Sociology, LSE, London.
Symbolic sit-ins, ASA, Toronto.
Collective behavior, UCD Psychology Department.
PSA public relations, PSA, San Diego.
Relig. movement organizations, International Soc. Ass. (ISA), Mexico City.
Fieldwork that is interesting, ASA, San Francisco.
Fieldwork that is interesting, BSA summer school, U. of Surrey, U.K.
On Erving Goffman, ASA, August, Detroit.
Social movement locals, ASA, August, Detroit.
Social movement culture, New Religions Conference, Berkeley, Nov.
Social movement culture, ASA, San Antonio, August.
Overview, Response from Uman, Davis, CA, September.
Conflict and movements, New ERA Conference, Martinique, January.
Researching peace movements, IGCC conf., Rancho Santa Fe, February.
Lime politics, ASA, Washington, August.
Conflict modes and movements, ASA, Washington, August
Star wars & the violent peace strategy, UCD Teach-in, November.
Critique of the UCD quarter system, Beckett dorm, UCD, March.
Consensus movements, UCD Sociology Department, April.
Consensus movements, ASA, Chicago, August.
Report on SANE/FREEZE merger, Peace & Justice Comm. Davis, Jan.
Social movement structure, ASA, Atlanta, August.
Segments of the American peace movement, ASA, Atlanta, August.
Social movement strategies as social change theories, ASA, San Francisco., August.
Statement to the ASA Council in the Melko Amicus Brief matter, San Francisco, August.
Social Movement Intellectuals, PSA, Spokane. April.
Citizen surges, ASA, Washington, August.
Soar and Slump of Polite Protest, SSSI Symposium, UC, San Francisco, January.
Interactive spirals of peace surges, Conf. on New Soc. Move., UC, Santa Cruz, February
Movements in the doldrums, ASA, Cincinnati, August.
Process of citizen surges, ASA, Cincinnati, August.
Intellectual structure of peace studies, Peace Studies Assoc., Boulder, March.
Movement surging (delivered by Sam Marullo), East. Sociol.. Soc., Arlington, VA, April.
Organizational profiles of movements, Pac. Sociol. Ass., Oakland, CA, April.
J. Lofland, C. V. Winter, 2001 — 8
1993
1994
1995
1996
1998
1999
Soaring phase of movements, Nonviolent Sanc. Prog., Cen. Int. Aff., Harvard, April.
Peace movement culture, ASA, CBSM Wksp on Move. Culture, UC, San Diego, June.
Soaring phase of Movements, ASA, Pittsburgh, August.
Decision-making in peace groups, Peace Studies Assoc, State College, PA, March.
Theory-bashing Vs. Answer-Improving in Studying Movements, ASA, Miami, August.
Oligarchy in American peace groups, ASA, Miami, August.
Evaluating qualitative fieldstudies, ASA, Los Angeles, August.
Discussant, the ethics of fieldwork, PSA, San Francisco, April.
Teaching How to Research Social Movements, ASA, Washington, August.
Social Movements as Insurgent Realities, PSA, Portland, March.
Organizing Research Findings on Social Movements, U. of Nevada, Reno, June.
Organizing Research Findings on Social Movements, ASA, New York, August.
Old North Davis. Yolo County Historical Society. Davis. November.
Old North Davis, Davis Geneological Society, March.
16. Scholarly and Related Gatherings Organized and/or Chaired.
1967
1969
1974
1976
1977
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1993
1994
1996
Session on occupations, ASA, San Francisco, August.
Session on social movements, PSA, Seattle, April.
Roundtable on deviance, ASA, San Francisco, August.
The Blumer-Hughes Talk, Chicago School Irregulars, San Francisco.
Panel discussion on fieldwork, PSA, San Jose, April.
Session on collective behavior, PSA, San Diego, , April.
Plenary on the future of sociology, PSA, Portland, , April.
Plenary on collective behavior, PSA, Anaheim, , April..
Introducer and presider, presidential address, PSA, San Francisco.
Collective behavior session, PSA, San Francisco.
Two day conference on fieldwork, UC, Davis, January.
Visit and talk by Murray Wax, UC, Davis, April.
Plenary on sociologists as an interest group, PSA, Portland.
Collective behavior/movements session, ASA, Toronto.
Collective behavior/movements roundtables, ASA, Toronto.
Featured session on collective behavior, ASA, San Francisco.
Introducer and presider, master lecture session, SSSI, San Francisco.
Visit and talk by Stanley Aronowitz, UC, Davis, January.
Session on religious gatherings, ASR, San Antionio, August.
The Uman Response, Davis, CA, October.
Visit and talk by David Dellinger, UCD, November.
Visit and talk by Paul Atkinson, UCD, May.
Visit and talk by Saul Mendlovitz, UCD, October.
Professional workshop on ethics of research, ASA, August.
Coordinating group, visit of Col. Robert Bowman, UCD, February.
Coordinating group, visit of Johan Galtung, UCD, May.
Distinguished lecture by W. Gamson, SSSI, Chicago, August.
Session on sociology of peace and war, PSA, Las Vegas, April.
Session on organization of the peace movement, ASA, Atlanta, August.
Introducer, talk by Gloria Duffy, Sacramento PSR series, January.
Session on social movements, PSA, Reno, April.
Session on hierarchy, PSA, Spokane, April.
Session on peacekeeping, ASA, Washington, D. C., August.
Sociology of peace and war roundtables, ASA, Washington, August.
Symbolic interaction and public policy, SSSI sympos., San Francisco, February.
Ethnographic Study of Social Conflicts, Pac. Soc. Assoc., Portland, April.
Peace Studies Teaching Seminar, IGCC funded, with J. Sanders, Berkeley, April-May.
Collective Behavior and Social Movements, Pac. Soc. Assoc., San Diego, March.
Emotions and Social Interaction, ASA, Los Angeles, August.
Chair, roundtable on social movement organizations, ASA, New York City, August.
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17. Teaching Activities.
CoursesTaught.
Social Movements, Social Change Organizations, Social Conflict, Social Problems, Seminar in
Field Research, Seminar in Social Movements, Peace Institutions, Social Interaction, Collective
Behavior, Voluntary Organizations, Deviant Behavior, Juvenile Delinquency, Formal
Organizations, Introduction to Social Research, Introductory Statistics, Experimentation in
Sociology, Sociology of Ecology, Sociology of Religion, Sociology of Complaint and Protest,
American Society, Socialization, Sociological Social Psychology, Self and Society.
Other Teaching Activities.
1964-96
Chair or member graduate examination and dissertation committees, U. of
Michigan and UC, Davis.
1965-68
Service teaching on delinquency and deviance, Un. of Mich. Detroit, Flint &
Dearborn ext. centers, summers.
1975
Course improvement summer award, UCD, Teaching Resource Center.
1976
Teaching by television, UCD extended learning.
1977-80
Member, UCD graduate group in Textiles and Clothing.
1979
Unification Church fieldwork subject of College of DuPage video teaching
module.
1981
Executive Producer and interviewer, five part interview video series on
"Practitioners of Social Research," UCD Instructional Media.
1982
Course improvement summer award, UCD, Teaching Resource Center.
1982-96
Sundry minigrants, UCD Teaching Resources Center.
1983-92
Member, Davis Chapter IGCC; IR Advisory Comm on IGCC grant.
1986-90
Three courses designed, approved and taught as General Ed. offerings.
1986-89
Organizer of the L&S interdisciplinary minor in War-Peace Studies.
1988-89
Instructional Improvement Grant for creating a teaching bibliography on peace
activists and organizations.
1992-93
Davis organizer, campaign to reverse the Kinko’s decision in the Michigan
Documents Service case.
1996
Participant, Summer Institue on Technology in Teaching, UCD Teaching
Resources Center, June 24-28.
18. Departmental Administration.
1964-94
Member or chair of diverse departmental committees, including periods of
service as chair of committees administering the graduate program, graduate
admissions and support, M.A. examination committee, committee on
undergraduate programs, Mich., CSU, UCD.
1984-85
Co- or organizer UCD Sociology undergraduate honor society, faculty assistant
program, undergraduate research award, dept. newsletter ("socnotes").
1985-90
Representative to the library.
Representative to the College and Campus Academic Senate Assemblies in
various years.
1995-97
Department Representative to the Library.
19. UCD Campus Administration.
1970-95
Service on uncounted campus ad hoc personnel committees.
1974-76
Human Subjects Review Committee, Chancellor Advisory.
1978-80
American Studies curriculum committee (& 75-6).
1978-80
Member and Vice-Chair (79-80), Regents' Scholarship Comm.
1980-83
Executive Committee, College of Letters and Science.
1983-84
Honors Committee, College of L&S.
1984-85
Academic Senate Blue-Ribbon Committee on Conflicts of Interests.
1983-84 Committee on Public Service, Academic Senate.
1985-86
Regents Professor & Lecturer Committee, Chancellor Advisory.
Selection Comm. for U. K. & Ireland, Education Abroad Program.
1988-89
International Relations Curriculum Committee.
1988-94
Faculty advisor & coordinator, Interdisciplinary Minor in War-Peace Studies.
J. Lofland, C. V. Winter, 2001 — 10
1991-93
1992-94
Faculty Advisor, UCD student chapter, Democratic Socialists of America.
L&S Committee on the Library (Chair, ‘93-94 & ex-officio Ac. Sen. Committee).
20. Community Activities.
1952
Eagle Scout and God and Country Award, Boy Scouts of America.
1956-62
Pennsylvania National Guard and U.S. Army Reserve.
1967- —Uncounted media interviews and write-ups.
1969-70
Incorporating member, Social Remotivation, San Francisco.
1970
Organizing Committee, N. CA Sociologists Against the War.
1972-74
Citizens Advisory Committee, design of Slide Hill Park, Davis, CA.
1977
Consultant on research design, Palo Alto, CA Public School District.
1979-80
Organizing committee, Davis Faculty Association, UCD, (coord., membership
comm.; member, comm. to write by-laws).
1980-89
Precinct worker, Democratic campaigns, Davis, CA.
1982-84
Davis-Yolo Local, Democratic Socialists of America.
1982-94
Participant, short-term citizen action campaigns (e.g. Fourth CD, CA, Comm.
Against the MX); "checkbook" member numerous citizen groups.
1984
Steering Comm., Holmes for Davis, CA Council Campaign, Spring.
1983-86
Board of Directors, Uman, USSR-Davis, USA Pairing Project; Sec., l985.
1984
Sacramento-Yolo Citizens for a Nuclear Freeze.
1986
Tomasi for Supervisor, Yolo County, CA, campaign (policy advisor, precinct
walking organizer).
1987
Kuhn for Los Rios College Dist., CA, Trustee Campaign, Fall.
Organizer, Davis Cable video series on war-peace, Fall.
1987-89
Subcomm. on Nuclear-free Davis, Peace and Justice Comm, City of Davis.
1988-89
Member, Board of Directors, Sacramento, CA Sane-Freeze.
1989-90
Davis Labwatch, Davis, CA.
1991
Sacramento Pledge of Resistance.
1992
Local Producer, “America’s Defense Monitor,” Davis Community Television.
1995
Consultant to the Federal Bureau of Investigation in the Unibomber case.
1996
Volunteer surveyor of historic resources for the City of Davis Commission on
Management of Historical Resources, March-April.
1997
Consultant to the defense in United States vs. Theodore Kaczinski.
1998- –Assistant to the Curator and Docent, Hattie Weber Museum of Davis.
1999
Organizer, Fourth of July Davis History Quiz, Davis Community Park.
2000- —
Member, Design Committee, Davis Downtown Business Association.
2001
Producer and Director, videotaped workshop on “Financial Incentives for
Rehabilitating Older Commercial Properties,” Davis Downtown Business
Association.
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Who's Who in the West, Who's Who in the World, Contemporary Authors, American Men and Women of
Social Science, International Authors and Writers Who's Who, Dictionary of International Biography.