From @csf.colorado.edu Tue Apr 15 00:00:00 1992 Subject: Martha E. Gimenez Work: Department of Sociology University of Colorado at Boulder Boulder, Colorado 80309 Phone: 303-492-7080 Fax: 303-492-5105 I have been at this university since 1973 and have seen a lot of changes, both in the institution and in the views and aspirations of students. Theory is my major area of intellectual concern. Within this broad area, I specialize in marxist theory, feminist theory, and selected aspects of population theory. In my work, I have sought to expand the theoretical and methodological contributions of Marxism into the theoretical investigation of gender inequality, domestic labor, the effects of the new reproductive technologies, U.S. racial/ethnic politics, and the determinants of population structures and process within capitalism. My current work is about the connections between class and identity politics, issues of multiculturalism and the use of culture, gender, age, race and ethnicity as metaphors or code words for class. From @csf.colorado.edu Tue Apr 15 00:00:00 1992 Subject: Susan Palmer Whitman College, Sociology Dept. Walla Walla, WA 99362 (509) 527-5895A 99362 (home) 114 S. Polk Moscow, ID 83843 (208) 882-5023 bitnet address: palmer@whitman interests: (teaching) stratification, class, gender, race/ethicity, feminist theory, (research) divisions of labor, labor market structures, (political) abortion rights, gay/lesbian rights movement, labor issues...to name selected things. From @csf.colorado.edu Tue Apr 15 00:00:00 1992 Subject: Donald J. Pratt HOME WORK ---- ---- Address: 533 Clarendon St. Dept. of Sociology Syracuse, NY 13210 100 Sims IV Syracuse University Syracuse, NY 13244-1230 Phone: (315)476-5968 (315)443-2346 Fax: ... 315-443-4597 Email: Bitnet: donjprat@suvm Internet: donjprat@suvm.acs.syr.edu Interests: sociology of development (Latin America); international political economy; political economy of agrarian relations; food industry and food problems in the third world. Current work: doctoral dissertation on food industry (poultry and dairy) and food problems (import dependence, rural poverty, hunger) in contemporary Peru. From @csf.colorado.edu Tue Apr 15 00:00:00 1992 Subject: Carl H.A. Dassbach Home: 401 Second St. (until June 1) Houghton, MI 49931 (906)482-7313 School: Department of Social Sciences Michigan Technological University Houghton, MI 49931 Phone: (906)487-2115 Fax: (906)487-2468 Bitnet: DASSBACH@MTUS5.BITNET Intenet: DASSBACH@MTUS5.CTS.MTU.EDU From @csf.colorado.edu Tue Apr 15 00:00:00 1992 Subject: JOE FEAGIN ADDRESS: DEPT. SOCIOLOGY, UNIV OF FLORIDA, GAINESVILLE FL 32611 PHONE: 904 392 0265 OR 332 9399 FAX: 904 392 6568 E MAIL ADDRESS: FEAGIN2 AT NERVM INTERESTS: RACIAL AND ETHNIC ISSUES, POLITICAL ECONOMY, GENDER From @csf.colorado.edu Tue Apr 15 00:00:00 1992 Subject: Paul H. Arthur 1000 36th Street Boulder, CO 80303 (303) 443-0516 arthur@ucsu.colorado.edu From @csf.colorado.edu Tue Apr 15 00:00:00 1992 Subject: Paul Veatch Moriarty Address: 2200 Canyon Blvd, #10 Boulder, CO 80302 Phone: (303) 939-9240 Interests: social and political philosophy, community organizing, various forms of political activism (ie. environmental, peace, etc.) E-Mail Address: moriartp@ucsu.colorado.edu From @csf.colorado.edu Tue Apr 15 00:00:00 1992 Subject: Laura Kramer (aka Laura Kramer Gordon, rarely) Department of Sociology Montclair State College Upper Montclair, NJ 07043 201-893-7168 email: kramer@apollo.montclair.edu no fax number by heart or near my office, any one who needs it can ask again Teaching includes sociology of gender (on women and men), sociology of technology, sometimes an interdisciplinary course for our honors program - this semester a hybrid methods course (with someone from English and someone from astronomy), in the fall (for the first time for me) a course called "Ways of Knowing" which i'm planning to do as a sociology of knowledge course. My interests in technology and gender relate also to my interest in integrating "nontraditional" groups (e.g., women, African American men, Latinos) into engineering, in particular I'm interested in the undergrad level, and increasingly interested in epistemological issues in addition to issues of social structure on which i have focussed in the twenty (!!!almost) years since i finished graduate school. Participation last summer in NEH institute on Science as Cultural Practice, at Wesleyan, headed up by and very much shaped by philosophers (admittedly with a fondness for the new social studies of science) was useful for dealing with things that had been bugging me for a long time, although i am still a realist, and definitely not an essentialist. From @csf.colorado.edu Tue Apr 15 00:00:00 1992 Subject: ANDRE GUNDER FRANK University of Amsterdam H. Bosmansstraat 57 TEL Home: 31-20-664 6607 1077 XG Amsterdam, Netherlands FAX Home: 31-20-676 4432 e-mail: gunderfrank@alf.let.uva.nl FAX Univ: 31-20-620 3226 IF HOME FAX NOT ANSWER,CALL HOME TEL EUROP DAYTIME,OR FAX UNIV interests: international political economy world system history social movements From @csf.colorado.edu Tue Apr 15 00:00:00 1992 Subject: W. L. Goldfrank Provost, College VIII UCSC Santa Cruz, CA 95064 408-459-2033 459-3518 (fax) Interests: development, revolutions, world-systems. wally@cats.ucsc.edu From @csf.colorado.edu Tue Apr 15 00:00:00 1992 Subject: Jesse Vorst Address: 471 University College, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada R3T 2M8 Home phone 204-269-1365 Work phone 204-474-9119 Work fax 204-261-0021 Interests: labour, social policy, economic ethics Activities: Associate professor of Economics, Labour Studies Coordinator (3-year, 4-year and graduate degrees), president & managing editor of the Society for Socialist Studies (Canada's association of progressive scholars in the social sciences, humanities, natural sciences -- combining academics, students, activists, unionists etc.). From @csf.colorado.edu Tue Apr 15 00:00:00 1992 Subject: MARK WARDELL BITNET: WORKERS@VTVM1 DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY INTERNET: WORKERS@VTVM1.CC.VT.EDU VPI&SU PHONE: (703) 231-8975 BLACKSBURG, VA 24061-0137 FAX: (703)231-3860 Interests: labor, work and industry; comparative-historical; theory. From @csf.colorado.edu Tue Apr 15 00:00:00 1992 Subject: Joseph E. Behar Department of Sociology Dowling College Phone: (516) 589-5999 Oakdale, New York 11769 Fax: (516) 589-6644 e-mail: jbehar@igc.org home address: 9 Browns River Road, Sayville, New York 11782 Interests: political sociology, theory, technology, communications, postmodernism/marxism. From @csf.colorado.edu Tue Apr 15 00:00:00 1992 Subject: David Fasenfest Address: Dept of Soc and Anthro Stone Hall Purdue University West Lafayette, IN 47907 317/494-4668 (Dept Sec) 317/494-4689 (Direct line) BITNET XWRA@PURCCVM INTERNET XWRA@VM.CC.PURDUE.EDU Interests: Urban Economic Development Political Economy Income Inequality Community Power and Politics Middle East and Central America (personal) From @csf.colorado.edu Tue Apr 15 00:00:00 1992 Subject: Mary Kay Schleiter Department of Sociology, University of Wisconsin-Parkside 900 Wood Road, Kenosah, WI 53141-2000 Phone: 414 595-2536 or 2177 FAX: 414 595-2265 EMAIL: mks@cs.uwp.edu Interests: stratification, occupational structure, gender/race/ethnicity From @csf.colorado.edu Tue Apr 15 00:00:00 1992 Subject: Tom Steiger Address: Dept. of Sociology, Indiana State University, Terre Haute, IN 47809 Phone: (812) 232-5078 (home), (812) 237-3426 (office), no fax E-mail address: SOLABOR@INDST Interests: specialization: work, gender, political economy; political activities/concerns: labor law, especially the implications for the supreme courts turn toward "property rights" philosophy; gender politics; environmental issues (I'm an "environmentalist" but am critical of middle class bias and view of environment as "consumer durable." From @csf.colorado.edu Tue Apr 15 00:00:00 1992 Subject: Gregg Barak Address: Dept. of Soc, Anthro & Criminology, Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, MI 48197 Phone and FAX numbers: (w) 313-487-0012 (fax) 313-481-1095 (I would prefer people not use the fax because it costs us $2.00 per page received). Interests: Criminology and criminal justice, domestic violence and sexual assault, homelessness, social control and social movements; homelessness, criminological theory, state criminality, media and crime; homelessness advocacy, departmental headship. G.B. From @csf.colorado.edu Tue Apr 15 00:00:00 1992 Subject: Kim Lane Scheppele IPPS, 466 Lorch Hall University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109. (313) 764-7507 (o); 747-1098 (o) (313) 662-4695 (h) Fax number is: (313) 936-3884. E-mail address: INTERNET (preferred): UserLBK1@um.cc.umich.edu BITNET: UserLBK1@umichum either email address can be used with Kim_Scheppele before the @-sign if your machine allows you to use more than 8 characters in that space. Interests: sociology of law, legal theory, feminist theory, cultural studies. I am writing two books at the moment -- one on abortion politics and law in comparative perspective and the other on the construction of legal narratives by judges. The latter project deals in large measure with what happens to the narratives of oppressed groups (women, people of color) when judges make attempts to work out what counts as truth. From @csf.colorado.edu Tue Apr 15 00:00:00 1992 Subject: Jack Hammond Sociology Dept. Hunter College NY 10021 Voice: 212-663-1358 Fax: 212-772-5585 Interests: book on mass movements in the Portuguese revolution; work in progress on popular education and guerrilla war in El Salvador. I teach theory, social movements, soc. of work, social inequality, social change in Central America, sociology of human rights (with focus on Latin America); From @csf.colorado.edu Tue Apr 15 00:00:00 1992 Subject: Mark Gottdiener Department of Sociology University of California, Riverside Riverside, CA 92521 (714) 787-3846 FAX- (714) 787-3330 E-Mail "MG@UCRVMS" Interests: Political Economy, modification Theory, regulation theory, culture, urban. From @csf.colorado.edu Tue Apr 15 00:00:00 1992 Subject: Susanne Schmeidl Home: 1447 Highland St., Apt.B Columbus, OHIO 43201 Phone: (614) 299-2036 Work: Department of Sociology 300 Bricker Hall 190 North Oval Mall Columbus, OHIO 43210 Phone: (614) 292-6681 Fax: 614-292-6687 E-mail: SSCHMEID@MAGNUS.ACS.OHIO-STATE.EDU Interests: Social Change/Development; Social Movements/Ethnic Nationalism (also Ethnic Identification); Women in Development; Refugee and other forced migration......worked with the Campus Committe on Latin America...area of U.S. foreign politics in this area....general interested in this area; and overall influence of imperialism....f it counts for anything; I'm Geman and after finishing up here, I will go back home (former W-Gemany; since people still tend to ask this). From @csf.colorado.edu Tue Apr 15 00:00:00 1992 Subject: Douglas (doug) Baer Address: Dept. of Sociology, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario Canada N6A 5C2 (home) 574 Middlewoods Dr. London Ont. N6G 1W4 Phone: (519) 657-4799 (home; calls forwarded to office when there) (519) 661-3859 (office; dept. main number: 661-3606). Fax: (519) 661-3200 Internet: BAER@UWOVAX.UWO.CA Interests: political sociology (in general), problems in political democracy in advance capitalist states, social class and political ideology, etc. From @csf.colorado.edu Tue Apr 15 00:00:00 1992 Subject: J. David Edelstein 206 Berkeley Drive Syracuse, NY 13210 phone at home: 315-475-2395 Interests: independent political action, socialist organizations, radical democracy, labor organizations, debates about "Leninism." (member Marxist Section ASA) From @csf.colorado.edu Tue Apr 15 00:00:00 1992 Subject: Richard C. Williams Address: 280 Flint Way, Broomfield, CO 80020 Phone: (303) 466-3666 (NoFax#) Internet E-Mail: WILLIAMS@CSF.COLORADO.EDU Interests: Economic conversion, dismantling the large military complexes in the U.S. and elsewhere, how Marxist theory can help developing countries find a new track. Currently consulting with JeffCo Initiative on Rocky Flats redevelopment, with Lowry Redevelopment (member of Steering Committee), adjunct faculty of Iliff School of Theology -- teaching "Economics for Justice and Peace", Fall 1992. From @csf.colorado.edu Tue Apr 15 00:00:00 1992 Subject: James J. Hughes Address: 5627 S. Drexel, Chicago, IL 60637 Phone and FAX numbers: (w) 312-702-3742 (fax) 312-702-0090 E-mail address: dsa@sam.spc.uchicago.edu Interests: medical sociology; political sociology; organizations and occupations; post-marxist radical democratic theory, with a materialist anti-post-modernist bent, sympathetic to Green and social democratic organizational expressions. From @csf.colorado.edu Tue Apr 15 00:00:00 1992 Subject: Eric M. Fink Address: Miskovicka 14 l90 00 Praha 9 Czechoslovakia Telephone: (42)(2) 859 18 15 E-Mail: FINK@CSPGAS11 Interests: Economic institutions; political sociology; social and economic change in Central and Eastern Europe; From @csf.colorado.edu Tue Apr 15 00:00:00 1992 Subject: Robert Ovetz P.O. Box 49814 Austin, Texas 78765 512/479-8851 sociology grad student at the Univ. of Texas-Austin interests: entrepreneurialization of the university and student struggles; and underground music networks From @csf.colorado.edu Tue Apr 15 00:00:00 1992 Subject: Douglas Porpora Department of Psychology and Sociology Drexel University Philadelphia, PA 19104. (215) 895-2404. Bitnet address: Porporad @ DUVM or more completely DUVM.EDU.OCS. Interests: metatheory (which few marxists seem interested in), stratification, and international political economy. I have been active for twelve years in the Central America movement, and about two years ago published a book with Temple press entitled "How Holocausts Happen: The U.S. in Central America," which compared the socially created moral indifference of the American people with the same socially created indifference of the German pop during the holocaust. From @csf.colorado.edu Tue Apr 15 00:00:00 1992 Subject: William K. Carroll Address: Sociology Dep't, University of Victoria, Box 3050 Victoria, B. C. Canada V8W 3P5. Phone (604) 721-7573 (o) 381-0457 (h) // Fax: (604) 721-6217 e-mail: Carroll@UVVM.Ca Interests: social movements, political economy, Marxism/postmarxism debates From @csf.colorado.edu Tue Apr 15 00:00:00 1992 Subject: Devorah Kalekin-Fishman, School of Education University of Haifa Haifa, Israel 31905. Phone at work: (04)240898, at home (04)642032; fax: (04)246833. e-mail:redc601@haifauvm. Interests: sociological theory and its connections with lay theory; also connections between macro processes and individual identities. Am teaching courses that deal with civil rights, democracy in a multi-ethnic society, distinctions between culture and society. From @csf.colorado.edu Tue Apr 15 00:00:00 1992 Subject: Bill Friedland College Eight University of California Santa Cruz, California 95064 (408) 459-2460 (office) Messages (408) 459-3516 Fax: (408) 459-3518 Areas of interest: political economy of agriculture; globalization processes (especially fresh fruits and vegetables, production, distribution, consumption). From @csf.colorado.edu Tue Apr 15 00:00:00 1992 Subject: David S. Meyer Department of Urban & Environmental Policy Tufts University Medford, MA 02155 ph: 617 627-3394 Interests: peace movements and policy - this is part of a broader interest in the role citizen movements play in affecting govt. conduct. So in subdiscipline language, I think this is political sociology, war & peace, and social movements. I teach about social policy as well. From @csf.colorado.edu Tue Apr 15 00:00:00 1992 Subject: Berch Berberoglu Address: Sociology Dept. University of Nevada, Reno, NV 89557 Phone: (702) 784 6647 (office) (702) 786-4497 (home) FAX: (702) 784 1300 FAX after July 1, 1992: (702) 784 1358 e-mail: berchb@unssun.scs.unr.edu Areas of interest/specialization: political economy, class analysis, Marxist theory, development, imperialism, revolution, USA/Europe/Japan, Third World studies, political sociology, comparative/historical, labor socialist countries, etc... Current work: Books published in 1990-91: POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY: A Comaparative/Historical Approach (New York: General Hall, 1990); CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES IN SOCIOLOGY: A Reader (Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt Publishing Co., 1991); Books published in 1992 (as of May, 1992): THE LEGACY OF EMPIRE: Economic Decline and Class Polarization in the United States (New York: Praeger, 1992); THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF DEVELOPMENT: Development Theory and the Prospects for Change in the Third World (Albany: State University of New York Press, 1992). CLASS, STATE AND DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA (Newbury Park, CA and New Delhi: Sage Publications, 1992); (edited volume) Forthcoming books in 1993: (in press) THE LABOR PROCESS AND CONTROL OF LABOR:The Changing Nature of Work Relations in the Late 20th Century (New York: Praeger, 1993); AN INTRODUCTION TO CLASSICAL AND CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL THEORY (New York: General Hall, 1993); THE NATIONAL QUESTION: Nationalism and Self-Determination in Comparative Historical Perspective (edited volume). My next project/book for 1993/94 once the above three books are out of the way: THE EUROPEAN AND JAPANESE CHALLENGE: Global Rivalry and the Rise of the Old Powers in the Late 20th Century. From @csf.colorado.edu Tue Apr 15 00:00:00 1992 Subject: Jonathan Martin Home Address:92C-5 Cynthia Lane, Middletown CT 06457 Academic Affiliation:graduate student, Sociology, Brandeis University Phone:203-344-1324 Interests:political sociology, political economy, social theory/Left politics in the U.S. From @csf.colorado.edu Tue Apr 15 00:00:00 1992 Subject: Jacqueline Keil Address: Business: 300 Bricker Hall 190 North Oval Mall Columbus, Ohio 43201 Home: 1230 Highland Street Columbus, Ohio 43201 E-Mail: jkeil@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu Interests: Work and Occupations; Political Sociology; Social Movements From @csf.colorado.edu Tue Apr 15 00:00:00 1992 Subject: Suzanne Wilson Address: Dept. of Sociology Room 326, Lincoln Hall Univ. of Illinois Urbana, Illinois 61801 Phone: (217) 384-0666 E-Mail: Santafe@vmd.cso.uiuc.edu Interests:comparative/historical, political sociology, specifically I am writing a disseration on politics in Colombia. I also have done work on the cocaine trade both in Latin America and the United States, especially in regards to U.S. foreign policy and human rights issues. From @csf.colorado.edu Tue Apr 15 00:00:00 1992 Subject: David C. Morgan W (813)974-4155 University of South Florida H (813)264-5238 College of Business Administration FAX (813)974-3535 Department of Management Tampa, FL 33620 E-Mail DMHAEAD@CFRVM.CFR.USF.EDU I am a third year Ph.D. student majoring in Org. Theory with a minor in Critical Social Theory. I recently completed a paper on blue collar stress that has been submitted to APA. I am working on a paper with Walter Nord on the influence between the Catholic Church, organized labor, and the development of management control. I have not started my dissertation but I have a working paper on workers who are committed to to their organization (side bet theory) but highly dissatisfied and the potential for dissident behavior such as sabotage and drug use. From @csf.colorado.edu Tue Apr 15 00:00:00 1992 Subject: David S. Meyer Department of Urban & Environmental Policy Tufts University Medford, MA 02155 (617) 627-3394 e-mail: DMEYER@PEARL.TUFTS.EDU I think of myself as a political sociologist currently studying social movements, primarily peace movements. Thus, in subfields: political sociology, war and peace, social movements. From @csf.colorado.edu Tue Apr 15 00:00:00 1992 Subject: Perry C. Goodman Address: 21 Rainbow Dr. Humboldt, IA 50548 Phone: (515)332-4014 E-Mail Address: 0005450662@MCIMAIL.COM Interests: First year grad. student @ The University of Northern Iowa, Major: sociology, emphasis: stratification, racism, victimization, critical theory. PSN is a great concept. Keep up the good work! From @csf.colorado.edu Tue Apr 15 00:00:00 1992 Subject: Michael Schwalbe Department of Sociology North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC 27695-8107 office phone (919) 929-4003 office phone (919) 515-3291home phone (919) 929-4003 fax (919) 515-2610 e-mail address NMLSNC@NCSUMVS Interests: historical materialist social psychology; the role of mass media in the construction of ideology; the relationship between the imperatives of economic systems and the formation of gender identities; all social-psychological dimensions of of gender identities; the social-psychological consequences of inequality. From @csf.colorado.edu Tue Apr 15 00:00:00 1992 Subject: Michael Dover Address: 553 W. Delhi Road Ann Arbor MI 48103. (313) 663-6972. Interested in aging, cross-national comparaitive social welfare, racism, unions and membership and social change organizizations. Michael.Dover@um.cc.umich.edu From @csf.colorado.edu Tue Apr 15 00:00:00 1992 Subject: Edna Bonacich Address: 3904 East Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90066 Sociology Deptartment University of California Riverside, CA 90291. Phone: (310)391-2505 H, or (714) 787-4373 W. Fax: (310) 391-0738. Interests: race and racism, ethnicity, race and class, gender to a lesser extent. I'm studying the apparel industry in Los Angeles and the Pacific Rim. I'm working with the ILG in Los Angeles in an effort to build a workers' movement here. PERRY C. GOODMAN 700 W. RIDGEWAY #216 WATERLOO, IA 50701 From @csf.colorado.edu Tue Apr 15 00:00:00 1992 Subject: Craig L. Arceneaux Address: 3410 Edinburgh #4, Riverside, CA 92507 Phone: 714-683-1889 E-mail: arceneau@ucrvms Interests: I am a graduate student in Political Science at the University of California, Riverside. My main area of interest is in Latin American politics , with a focus on democratic transitions and civil-military relations. From @csf.colorado.edu Tue Apr 15 00:00:00 1992 Subject: Ted Goertzel Department of Sociology University Camden NJ 08102 Phone: 609 429-4921 Fax: 609 757-6495 (will be 225-6495 after Jan 1, 1993) Interests: Ideologies, Health, Underclass/welfare From @csf.colorado.edu Tue Apr 15 00:00:00 1992 Subject: Kimberly J. Cook Dept of Sociology Univ. of New Hampshire Durham, NH 03824 603/862-2500 (phone) 603/862-1122 (fax) K_COOK@UNHH.UNH.EDU My areas of interest are: Criminology/Deviance -- notably the New Criminology (Recriminalized abortion, and the death penalty are my research topics) Soc. of the Family -- violence against women in the home Social Policy. Activist interests include: Battered Women's Shelters (volunteer) Wrote Platform Statements for Jerry Brown for the Dem. Nat'l Convention on Abortion, Death Penalty and Child Welfare/Poverty Pro-Choice political action. Anti-Death Penalty activism (founder of NH Citizens Against the Death Penalty) Welfare Reform (with a human face!) and especially financial aid for AFDC recipients and non-traditional students. From @csf.colorado.edu Tue Apr 15 00:00:00 1992 Subject: Philip Ehrensaft Departement de sociologie Universite du Quebec a Montreal C.P. 8888, Succursale A Montreal, Quebec CANADA H3C 3P8 tel 514-987-4309 fax 514-987-4638 **** Interests: Economic sociology; rural sociology; sociology of organizations; environmental studies From @csf.colorado.edu Tue Apr 15 00:00:00 1992 Subject: Jim Salt Address: Dept of Sociology/Anthropology Lewis and Clark College Portland OR 97219 1-503-768-7661 work 1-503-245-4828 home FAX number coming later E-Mail: SALT@LCLARK.EDU Interests: Political Sociology (especially power structure research, the state, the right turn, political economic alignment of capitalists in the 20th century), social theory (especially Marxist theory and debates with its critics, social "stratificati" (class/race/gender), and I used to be interested in the sociology of revolution but no one seems to talk about it anymore! From @csf.colorado.edu Tue Apr 15 00:00:00 1992 Subject: Laura Miller 4340 Arizona St. San Diego, CA 92104 (619) 294-9659 Fax: 619-534-4753 Internet: lmiller@ucsd.edu BITNET: LMILLER@UCSD Interests: sociology of culture, popular literature, family, information From @csf.colorado.edu Tue Apr 15 00:00:00 1992 Subject: Cliff Staples Assistant Professor and Director of Graduate Studies Department of Sociology, Box 8192 University of North Dakota Grand Forks, ND 58202 701-777-4417 (office) 701-777-3650 (FAX) 701-775-7223 (home) ud153289@ndsuvm1 (bitnet) I teach undergrad methods, family, social inequality and grad theory. I've written on the political economy of health care, sociology of AIDS, and more recently an essay on bell hooks and an essay on teaching and writing. My current work is on C. Wright Mills, consumer capitalism, and the problems of doing critical sociology in, for lack of a better term,"postmodern" capitalism (I no longer say "late capitalism" because, God forbid, it might only be the beginning). From @csf.colorado.edu Tue Apr 15 00:00:00 1992 Subject: Paula England Department of Sociology U. of AZ Tucson AZ 85721 Phone 602-621-3109 Fax 602-621-9875 Interests: gender and labor markets, households, sociological, economic, and feminist theory. From @csf.colorado.edu Tue Apr 15 00:00:00 1992 Subject: Robert Mier Professor of Urban Planning School of Urban Planning (M/C 348) University of Illinois at Chicago Box 4348 Chicago, IL 60680 Phone: (312) 996-2177 Fax: (312) 996-9484 E-mail: U42762@UICVM.BITNET Interests: Local economic development, economic development policy, organizational development, social networks, organizational culture, etc. From @csf.colorado.edu Tue Apr 15 00:00:00 1992 Subject: Rhys Jenkins, David Barkin, and Miguel Teubal) - Agro-industry and food problems in Latin America (Peru) - Political sociology - Trade union democracy (National Union of Mineworkers,UK) (dissertation research is on electoral opposition within the N.U.M. for three elections in 1959 and 1960). Upon completion of my dissertation, I intend to become involved in a grassroots project in the area of food and agriculture somewhere (anywhere) in Latin America. My main criteria for choosing an (existing) project to become involved in is that it be aimed at helping small- scale farmers empower themselves, and that it promote increased national food self-sufficiency. From @csf.colorado.edu Tue Apr 15 00:00:00 1992 Subject: Dale M. Lindekugel Department of Sociology W. 3020 19th Avenue Mail Stop - 38 Spokane, Washington 99204 Eastern Washington University 509-624-7118 Cheney, Washington 99004 509-359-2489 fax: 509-359-3732 Email: DLINDEKUGEL@ewuvms.bitnet My areas of interest are primarily criminology/delinquency, media studies, and qualitative methods. My most recent project was an ethnography of electronic news gathering (TV news) photographers done in the Chicago School tradition of Everett Hughes and his students. I'm looking forward to returning to the field in the coming year and following some people from their incarceration in pre-release into the community in order to get a "grounded" view of reintegration (or lack of). Also, my partner, Ms. Rebecca Bohorques, is also looking forward to participating on the PSN. She is a part time instructor of Sociology here at EWU and also a Ph.D. student at Washington State University. Her business and home addresses are the same. Her primary interests are gender and political sociology. From @csf.colorado.edu Tue Apr 15 00:00:00 1992 Subject: Stephen Fielding Department of Sociology SUNY Geneseo Geneseo NY 14454 716.245.5207 fax: 716.245.5005 Bitnet: Fielding@Geneseo From @csf.colorado.edu Tue Apr 15 00:00:00 1992 Subject: Pamela Behan Interests: health and illness, occupations, and methods. 2636 Hawthorne Place, Boulder, Co., 80304. 303-442-0096 e-mail address: Behan_P@Cubldr.Colorado.edu From @csf.colorado.edu Tue Apr 15 00:00:00 1992 Subject: Robin Crews Address: The Peace Studies Association, Campus Box 471, (CU, Boulder, CO 80309-0471)... Phone: (303)492-7718 Fax: (303)492-5105 email: psa@csf.colorado.edu or CREWS_R@cubldr.colorado.edu interests:??? don't know what to say about this one for now. From @csf.colorado.edu Tue Apr 15 00:00:00 1992 Subject: James Bearden Dept. of Sociology SUNY Genseso Geneseo, NY 14454 1-716-245-5338 BEARDEN@UNO.CC.GENESEO.EDU Power structure, military industrial complex in post cold war, social construction of unemployment measures, changes in college student sexual behavior (if any) in response to AIDS epidemic, persistence of ethnic stereotyping, Latin America NAFTA etc. teaching statistics and social research methods in anit-positivst and critical manner