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  A History of ASA (2005), Appendix 18  
     
 

Appendix 18
Major Publications of the ASA
1980-2004

 


A. Journals (dates reflect years of ASA publication of journal)
The American Sociologist (TAS) (1965–1982)
American Sociological Review (ASR) (1936– )
Contemporary Sociology (CS) (1972– )
Journal of Health and Social Behavior (JHSB) (1960– ) (See Note 1)
Social Psychology Quarterly (SPQ) (1956– ) (See Note 2 )
Sociology of Education (SOE) (1963– ) (See Note 3 )
Teaching Sociology (TS) (1986– ) (See Note 4 )
Sociological Methodology (SM) (1969– ) (See Note 5 )
Sociological Theory (ST) (1985– ) (See Note 6 )
Sociological Practice Review (SPR) (1990–1992)
Employment Bulletin (EB)
Contexts (2002– )
City and Community (2002– )


B. Directories, Reference Materials
Guide to Graduate Departments (annually, beginning 1965)
Directory of Departments (bi-annually beginning 1978, ceased publication in 1999)
Directory of Members (published either as a directory or as a biographical directory annually from 1963–82, bi-annually from 1984-present)
Employment Bulletin (monthly, 1976-present).
Style Guide (1st edition-1997, 2nd edition-1999).
Footnotes (published monthly or bi-monthly in at least eight issues each year, beginning 1973).

C. The ASA Rose Series in Sociology
Established in 1967 through a bequest to the ASA from Arnold and Caroline Rose, the Rose Series aims to bring the best of sociology to wide audiences in the social sciences. (The Series was known as the ASA Rose Monograph Series up to 1995; since 1995, as the ASA Rose Series in Sociology.)

 

1996-Current—Published for the ASA by Russell Sage
• America's Newcomers and the Dynamics of Diversity, by Frank D. Bean and Gillian Stevens (2003).
• Beyond College for All: Career Paths for the Forgotten Half, by James E. Rosenbaum (2001).
• Making Hate a Crime: From Social Movement to Law Enforcement, by Valerie Jenness and Ryken Grattet (2001).
• Trust in Schools: A Core Resource for Improvement, by Anthony S. Bryk and Barbara Schneider (2002).



1991–1995—Published for the ASA by Rutgers University Press
• Buying for Armageddon: Society, Economy, and the State Since the Cuban Missile Crisis, by John L. Boise
(1994).
• Educating for Freedom: The Paradox of Pedagogy, by Donald L. Finkle and William Ray Arney (1995).
• Flesh Peddlers and Warm Bodies: The Temporary Help Industry and Its Workers, by Robert E. Parker (1994).
• Gender Differences in Science Careers: The Project Access Study, by Gerhard Sonnert with Gerald Holton
(1995).
• Identity Designs: The Sights and Sounds of a Nation, by Karen A. Cerulo (1995).
• Organizing for Equality: The Evolution of Women's and Racial-Ethnic Organizations in America, 1955–1985,
by Debra C. Minkoff (1995).
• Macrodynamics: Toward a Theory on the Organization of Human Populations, by Jonathan H. Turner (1995).
• Relations Into Rhetorics: Local Elite Structure in Norfolk, England, 1540–1640, by Peter S. Bearman (1993).
• The Social Control of Religious Zeal: A Study of Organizational Contradictions, by Jon Miller (1994).
• Supermarkets Transformed, by John P. Walsh (1993).
• A Weberian Theory of Human Society: Structure and Evolution, by Walter L. Wallace (1994).
1977–1990—Published for the ASA by Cambridge University Press
• Age, Class, Politics, and the Welfare State, by Fred C. Pampel and John B. Williamson (1989).
• Charisma and Control in Rajneeshpuram: The Role of Shared Values in the Creation of a Community, by Lewis F. Carter (1990).
• Cities with Little Crime: The Case of Switzerland, by Marshall B. Clinard (1978).
• Continuity and Change: A Study of Two Ethnic Communities, by Rita J. Simon (1978).
• The Cooperative Workplace: Potentials and Dilemmas of Organizational Democracy and Participation, by Joyce Rothschild and J. Allen Whitt (1986).
• The Cost of Regime Survival: Racial Mobilization, Elite Domination, and Control of the State in Guyana and Trinidad, by Perry C. Hintzen (1989).
• Different Worlds: A Sociological Study of Taste, Choice, and Success in Art, by Liah Greenfeld (1989).
• Education, Employment, and Migration: Israel in Comparative Perspective, by Paul Ritterband (1978).
• Ego Defenses and the Legitimation of Behavior, by Guy E. Swanson (1988).
• The Field of Social Investment, by Severyn T. Bruyn (1987).
• From Student to Nurse: A Longitudinal Study of Socialization, by Ida Harper Simpson (1979).
• Historical Role Analysis in the Study of Religious Change: Mass Educational Development in Norway, 1740–1891, by John T. Flint (1990).
• Juvenile Delinquency and Its Origins, by Richard E. Johnson (1979).
• Manufacturing Green Gold, by William H. Friedland, Amy E. Barton, and Robert J. Thomas (1981).
• The Meaning of General Theoretical Sociology: Tradition and Formalization, by Thomas J. Fararo (1989).
• The Methodology of Herbert Blumer, by Kenneth Baugh, Jr. (1990).
• Middle Start: An Experiment in the Educational Enrichment of Young Adolescents, by J. Milton Yinger, Kiyoshi Ikeda, Frank Laycock, and Stephen J. Cutler (1977).
• Opening and Closing: Strategies of Information Adaptation in Society, by Orrin E. Klapp (1978).
• Pathways in the Workplace: The Effects of Race and Gender on Access to Organizational Resources, by Jon Miller (1986).
• Paradoxical Harvest, by Richard Adams (1982).
• Protest and Participation: The New Working Class in Italy, by John R. Low-Beer (1982).
• Religion and Fertility, by Joseph Chamie (1981).
• The Shape of Culture, by Judith R. Blau (1989).
• Situations and Strategies in American Land-Use Planning, by Thomas K. Rudel (1989).
• Society and Identity: Toward a Sociological Psychology, by Andrew J. Weigert, J. Smith Teitge, and Dennis W. Teitge (1986).
• Sociological Explanation as Translation, by Stephen Turner (1980).
• Sociology, Ethnomethodology, and Experience, by Mary K. Rogers (1983).
• The Strategy and Tactics of Dynamic Functionalism, by Michael Faia (1986).
• Tasks and Social Relationships in Classrooms, by Stephen T. Bossert (1979).
• Theory of Societal Constitutionalism: Foundations of a Non-Marxist Critical Theory, by David Sciulli (1992).
• Trafficking in Drug Users, by James R. Beniger (1983).
• Undocumented Mexicans in the United States, by David M. Heer (1990).
• Understanding Events: Affect and the Construction of Social Action, by David R. Heise (1979).
• We Shall Live Again: The 1870 and 1890 Ghost Dance Movements in Demographic Revitalization, by Russell Thornton (1986).

1970–1976—Published by the American Sociological Association
• Ambition and Attainment: A Study of Four Samples of American Boys, by Alan C. Kerckhoff (1974).
• Attitudes and Facilitation in the Attainment of Status, by Ruth M. Gasson, Archibald O. Haller, and William
Sewell (1972).
• Black and White Self-Esteem: The Urban School Child, by Morris Rosenberg and Roberta G. Simmons (1972).
• Black Students in Protest: A Study of the Origins of the Black Student Movement, by Anthony M. Orum
(1972).
• Deviance, Selves and Others, by Michael Schwartz and Sheldon Stryker (1971).
• Ethnic Stratifi cation in Penisular Malaysia, by Charles Hirschman (1975).
• The Greek Peasant, by Scott McNall (1974).
• Interorganizational Activation in Urban Communities: Deductions from the Concept of System, by Herman Turk (1973).
• Looking Ahead: Self-Conceptions, Race and Family as Determinants of Adolescent Orientation to Achievement, by Chad Gordon (1972).
• Patterns of Contact with Relatives, by Sheila R. Klatzky (1972).
• Patterns of Scientific Research: A Comparative Analysis of Research in Three Scientifi c Fields, by Lowell Hargens (1975).
• Socioeconomic Background and Educational Performance, by Robert M. Hauser (1972).
• The Study of Political Commitment, by John DeLamater (1973).


Notes:

1 - Published by ASA as Journal of Health and Human Behavior 1960–1966, as JHSB 1967–present.

2 - Published as Sociometry by Beacon House, 1937–55, by ASA under the same name 1956–77, as Social Psychology in 1978, and as SPQ 1979-present.

3 - Published as Journal of Educational Sociology by American Viewpoint Society, Inc. 1927–63, by ASA under title Sociology of Education 1963-present.

4 - Published by Sage Publications 1973–85. ASA purchased in 1985, published first full volume in 1986.

5 - 1969–1985, published by Jossey-Bass. Began as an offi cial ASA-published journal in 1986.

6 - 1983–84, published by Jossey-Bass. Began as an official ASA-published journal in 1985.

7 - An ASA section-published journal, published by ASA Section #10, Section on Community and Urban Sociology.