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Curriculum Vitae Notarization. I have read the following and certify that this curriculum vitae is a current and accurate statement of my professional record. Signature_____________________________________ Date______________________ Please organize your CV in order of the following: primary headings in bold (e.g. 1. Personal Information), sub-headings in underline (e.g. 1.c. Educational Background), and numbered items within sub-headings (e.g. 2.a.ii Books Edited). In your CV, for uniformity, please use exactly the same headings / sub-headings / numbered items as below. 1. Personal Information a. UID, Last Name, First Name, Contact Information 101363912, Finsterbusch, Kurt, 301 405 6397 b. Current Academic Appointment List the name, Department (joint appointments should indicate percentage of each appointment), current rank, year of University appointment to current rank Kurt Finsterbusch, Department of Sociology, Full Professor, c. Other Academic Appointments while at UMD 1972- 1978 Assistant Professor, University of Maryland 1978- 1986 Associate Professor, University of Maryland d. Educational Background Include institutions, dates and degrees Princeton University 1953-57 B.A. History Grace Theological Seminary 1957-60 B.D. Graduated summa cum laude Columbia University 1961-69 Ph.D. Sociology e. Employment Background Appointments prior to UMD 1967-70 Instructor to Assistant Professor, University of Wisconsin 1970-72 Executive Associate, American Sociological Association. 2. Research, Scholarly and Creative Activities For each of the categories listed below follow this guideline: Published works should be listed first, in either chronological order or its inverse, followed (or preceded) by works not yet published but accepted for publication. The individual should distinguish between authored and edited works and between refereed and unrefereed outlets and should clarify the status of unpublished works (e.g. accepted, in press). All authors should be listed in the order they appear on the publication. In exceptional cases, e.g., when the work is a product of a large group (more than 10 authors), not all authors need be listed. As an example, he/she may list the first three, the last three, and the individual him/herself (including his/her place in the total author list).

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Curriculum Vitae

Notarization. I have read the following and certify that this curriculum vitae is a current and accurate statement of my professional record. Signature_____________________________________ Date______________________ Please organize your CV in order of the following: primary headings in bold (e.g. 1. Personal Information), sub-headings in underline (e.g. 1.c. Educational Background), and numbered items within sub-headings (e.g. 2.a.ii Books Edited). In your CV, for uniformity, please use exactly the same headings / sub-headings / numbered items as below. 1. Personal Information

a. UID, Last Name, First Name, Contact Information 101363912, Finsterbusch, Kurt, 301 405 6397 b. Current Academic Appointment

List the name, Department (joint appointments should indicate percentage of each appointment), current rank, year of University appointment to current rank Kurt Finsterbusch, Department of Sociology, Full Professor,

c. Other Academic Appointments while at UMD

1972- 1978 Assistant Professor, University of Maryland 1978- 1986 Associate Professor, University of Maryland

d. Educational Background

Include institutions, dates and degrees Princeton University 1953-57 B.A. History Grace Theological Seminary 1957-60 B.D. Graduated summa cum laude

Columbia University 1961-69 Ph.D. Sociology e. Employment Background

Appointments prior to UMD 1967-70 Instructor to Assistant Professor, University of Wisconsin 1970-72 Executive Associate, American Sociological Association.

2. Research, Scholarly and Creative Activities

For each of the categories listed below follow this guideline: • Published works should be listed first, in either chronological order or its inverse,

followed (or preceded) by works not yet published but accepted for publication. • The individual should distinguish between authored and edited works and between

refereed and unrefereed outlets and should clarify the status of unpublished works (e.g. accepted, in press).

• All authors should be listed in the order they appear on the publication. • In exceptional cases, e.g., when the work is a product of a large group (more than 10

authors), not all authors need be listed. As an example, he/she may list the first three, the last three, and the individual him/herself (including his/her place in the total author list).

That is, if an individual named "Candidate" is the 97th author, the citation may be listed as: Smith, Jones, Curley...Candidate (97th)...Moe, Larry, Shemp (total of 189 authors).

• Individuals should designate the identity of the author with intellectual leadership on jointly authored papers (if this designation can be appropriately ascertained) by using * or by placing that name in bold

• Identify which co-authors they mentored as undergraduate and graduate students, postdoctoral researchers, faculty research assistants, and junior faculty.

• When the research is published in a foreign language, the translation of the title should be included.

a. Books (include full citation information) i. Books Authored

Specify original or revised edition. 1. Social Research For Policy Decisions, with Annabelle Bender Motz, (Belmont, California: Wadsworth Publishing Company, 1980).

2. Understanding Social Impacts, (Beverley Hills: Sage Publications, 1980). 3. Organizational Change as a Development Strategy: Models and Tactics for

Improving Third World Organizations with Jerald Hage (Boulder, Colorado: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1987).

ii. Books Edited 1. The Methodology of Social Impact Assessment, edited with Charles P. Wolf,

(Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania: Dowden, Hutchinson, and Ross 1977).

, Second Edition, edited with Lynn Llewellyn and Charles P. Wolf, Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania: Hutchinson Ross, 198l).

2. Social Impact Assessment Methods, edited with Lynn Llewellyn and C.P. Wolf (Beverly Hills: Sage, 1983). 3 Methods for Social Analysis in Developing Countries, edited with Jasper Ingersoll and Lynn Llewellyn (Boulder: Westview Press, 1990).

iii. Book Chapters (include page numbers) 1. "The Sociology of Nation States: Dimensions, Indicators and Theory,"

Comparative Social Research: Methodological Problems and Strategies, edited by Michael Armer and Allen Grimshaw, (New York: John Wiley and Son, 1973), pp. 417-466. 2. "Trends in International Integration as Indicated by Trends in International Mail Flows," Theory and Practice of Events Research: Studies In International Actions and Interactions, edited by Edward E. Azar and Joseph D. Ben-Dak, (New York: Gordon and Breach, 1974) pp. 129-141. 3. "Theories of Domestic and International Conflict and Their Relationships" The Future of Collective Violence: Societal and International Perspectives, edited by Joseph Ben-Dak (Lund, Sweden: Student-Litteratur, 1974), pp. 185-209. 4. "The Use of Mini Surveys in Social Impacts Assessments," The Methodology of Social Impact Assessment, edited by Kurt Finsterbusch and Charles P. Wolf, (Dowden, Hutchinson, and Ross, 1977), pp. 291-296. 5. "The Potential Role of Social Impact Assessment In Instituting Public Policies,"

The Methodology of Social Impact Assessment, edited by Kurt Finsterbusch and Charles P. Wolf, (Dowden, Hutchinson and Ross, 1977), pp. 2-12. 6. "Suggestions for Estimating Policy Consequences for Individuals, Organizations, and Communities," The Methodology of Social Impact Assessment, edited by Kurt Finsterbusch and Charles P. Wolf, (Dowden, Hutchinson and Ross, 1977), pp. 13-20. 7. "Impact Assessment," Handbook of Applied Sociology: Frontiers of Contemporary Research, edited by Marvin E. Olsen and Michael Micklin, (New York: Praeger, 1981), pp. 24-47. 8. "A Survey of Methods for Evaluating Social Impacts," Methodology for Social Impact Assessment, Revised Second Edition, edited by Kurt Finsterbusch, and Charles P. Wolf (Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania: Hutchinson and Ross, 1981), pp. 343-360. 9. "Psychological Impact Theory and Social Impacts" Impact Assessment Bulletin, 1, 4, (Summer, 1982), pp. 71-89. 10. "Survey Research," Social Impact Assessment Methods, edited by Kurt Finsterbusch, Lynn Llewellyn and Charles P. Wolf (Beverly Hills: Sage Publications, 1983) pp. 75-94 11. "Evaluation Methods," Social Impact Assessment Methods, Kurt Finsterbusch, Lynn Llewellynn and C.P. Wolf (eds.) (Beverly Hills: Sage Publications, 1983), pp. 285-311. 12. "Project Problems and Shortfalls: The Need for Social Impact Assessment in AID Projects," with Warren A. Van Wicklin III, Policy Through Impact Assessment: Institutionalized Analyses as a Policy Strategy, edited by Robert V. Bartlett, (New York: Greenwood Press, 1989), pp. 73-84. 13. "Community Responses to Exposure to Hazardous Wastes," Psychosocial Effects of Hazardous Toxic Waste Disposal in Communities, edited by Dennis L. Peck, (Springfield, Illinois: Charles C. Thomas, 1989), pp. 57-80. 14. "A Bayesian Perspective on Social Impact Assessment Data Collection", Methods for Social Analysis in Developing Countries, edited by Kurt Finsterbusch, Jasper Ingersoll and Lynn Llewellyn (Boulder: Westview Press, 1990), pp. 127-142. 15. "The Development Anthropology Approach," with William Partridge, Methods for Social Analysis in Developing Countries, edited by Kurt Finsterbusch, Jasper Ingersold and Lynn Llewelyn (Boulder: Westview Press, 1990), pp. 55-68. 16. "Analyzing Institutional Sustainability: An Action-Inquiry Methodology" with Marcus Ingle, Institutional Sustainability in Agriculture and Rural Development: A Global Perspective, edited by Derick W. Brinkerhoff and Arthur A. Goldsmith (New York: Praeger, 1990), pp. 49-65. 17. "Sustainability Lessons: Findings from Cross-Case Analysis of Seven Development Projects," Institutional Sustainability in Agriculture and Rural Development: A Global Perspective, edited by Derick W. Brinkerhoff and Arthur A. Goldsmith (New York: Praeger, 1990), pp. 211-228.

18. "The Contribution of Agricultural Research Centers to Sri Lankan Agriculture," Economic Development and Social Change in Sri Lanka: A Spatial and Policy Analyses, edited by Paul A. Groves, (Manohar Press, 1996), pp.183-201. 19. "The Social Impacts of Scarcity and the Likely Political Response to Scarcity in Developed Democracies," in the Coming Age of Scarcity: Preventing Mass Death and Genocide in the 21st Century, edited by Michael Dobkowski and Isidor Wallimann, (Syracuse University Press, 1998):144-173. 20 “Social Impact Assessment and Technology Assessment,” with William Fruedenberg in Riley E. Dunlap and William Michelson, editors, Handbook of Environmental Sociology, (Wesport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2002), pp. 407-447. 21 “Scarcity and Its Social Impacts,” in On the Edge of Scarcity, edited by Michael N. Dobkowski and Isidor Wallimann, (Syracuse University Press, 2003): 93-107.

iv. Text Books

1. Fourteen editions of Annual Editions: Social Problems, 82/83, editor, (Guilford, Connecticut: Dushkin Publishing Group, 1982, 1983, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004,2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011). (Also 83/84, 99/00, 00/01, 01/02, 02/03, 03/04, 04/05, 05/06, 06/07, 07/08, 08/09, 09/10, 10/11). Editions since 2000 have been published by McGraw-Hill/Dushkin (Dubuque, Iowa)).

2. Eight editions of Taking Sides: Clashing Views on Controversial Social Issues,

Second through Ninth Editions, edited with George McKenna (Guilford, Connecticut: Dushkin Publishing Group, 1982, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1992, 1994, 1996).

3. Eight editions of Taking Sides: Clashing Views on Controversial Social Issues, Tenth through seventeenth Editions, sole editor, (Dubuque, Iowa: McGraw-Hill/Dushkin 1999, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2012)

4. Five editions of Taking Sides: Clashing Views on Controversial Social Issues, (expanded editions) Twelfth edition expanded, thirteenth edition expanded, fourteenth edition expanded; fifteenth edition expanded, and sixteenth edition expanded, editor, McGraw-Hill/Dushkin (Dubuque, Iowa: 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012).

5. Twenty seven editions of Annual Editions: Sociology, 84/85, editor (Guilford, Connecticut: Dushkin Publishing Group, 1984). Also editions 85/86, 86/87, 87/88, 88/89, 89/90, 90/91, 91/92, 92/93, 93/94, 94/95, 95/96, 96/97, 97/98, 98/99, 99/00, 00/01, 01/02, 02/03, 03/04, 04/05, 05/06, 06/7, 07/08, 08/09, 09/10, 10/11, 11/12 published annually beginning in 1985. Since 2000 published by McGraw-Hill/Dushkin (Dubuque, Iowa).

6. Two editions of Sources: Notable Selections in Sociology, First and Second

Editions, editor with Janet Schwartz, (Guilford, CT; Dushkin Publishing Group, 1993, 1996).

7. Two editions of Sources: Notable Selections in Sociology, Third and Fourth

Editions, sole editor (Guilford, CT: McGraw-Hill/Dushkin 1999, 2009).

v. Other

b. Articles in Refereed Journals

Full citation, inclusive of all authors in the order of publication and page numbers. Review articles and invited articles should be so identified.

1. "France and Other Countries: A Study of International Interaction," with Theodore Caplow, The Journal of Conflict Resolution. Vol. XII, No. 1, (March 1968), pp. 1-15.

2. "The Recent Rank Ordering of Nations in Terms of Level of Development and

Rate of Development," in Studies In Comparative International Development. Vol. VIII, (Spring, 1973), pp. 52-70.

3. "The Prosecutor and the Researcher: Present and Prospective Variations on the

Supreme Court's Branzburg Decision," with Paul Nejelski, Social Problems, Vol. 21, No. 1, (Summer, 1973), pp. 3- 21.

4. "Bayesian Analysis: Applications for the Study of Foreign Behavior," with

Joseph Ben-Dak, Sage International Yearbook Of Foreign Policy Studies, Vol. II, (1974), pp. 269-306.

5. "World Systems and the Theory of National Actors" in the General Systems

Yearbook, Vol. 19, (1974), pp. 147-153. 6. "A Policy Analysis Methodology for Social Impacts" Journal of the International

Society for Technology Assessment, Vol.1, No. 1, (March, 1975), pp. 5-15. 7. "The Unprofitability of War in the Twentieth Century," with H. C. Greisman,

Social Problems, Vol. 22, No. 3, (February, 1975), pp. 450-463. 8. "The Modernization of Warfare" with H. C. Greisman, Society, (May/June

1975), pp. 53-57. 9. "The Mini Survey: An Underemployed Research Tool," Social Science

Research, Vol. 5, No. 1, (March, 1976) pp. 81-93. 10. "Demonstrating the Value of Mini Surveys in Social Research, Sociological

Methods and Research, Vol. 5, No. 1, (August, 1976), pp. 117-136. 11. "The Rationalization of Social Science in Policy Studies," with Mary R.

Hamilton, International Journal of Comparative Sociology, XIX, 192, (1978), pp. 88-106. Reprinted in Amitai Etzioni (ed.) Policy Research, Volume XXVI of International Studies in Sociology and Anthropology (Leiden: E.J. Brill, 1978), pp. 88-106.

12. "Boomtown Disruption Thesis: Assessment of Current Status" Pacific

Socioligical Review, 25, 3, (July, 1982), pp. 307-322.

13. "Consequences of Increasing Scarcity on Affluent Countries," Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 23 (1983), pp. 59- 73.

14. "Identifying the Quality Neighborhood," with Harvey C. Greisman, Urban

Analysis, Vol. 7, No. 2, (1983), pp. 117-133. 15. "Factors Related to the Success of Agricultural Research Centres in Sri Lanka,"

with T. Jogaratnam, Sri Lanka Journal of Agrarian Studies, 4,2, (December, 1983), pp. 65-79.

16. "Social Impact Assessment as a Policy Science Methodology," Impact

Assessment Bulletin, 3, 2 (Spring, 1984), pp. 37-43. 17. "State of the Art of Social Impact Assessment," Environment and Behavior, 17,

2, (March, 1985), pp. 193-221. 18. "The Contribution of Beneficiary Participation to Development Project

Effectiveness," with Warren A. Van Wicklin III, Public Administration and Development, Vol. 7, no. 1, (1987), pp. 1-23.

19. "Treatment of Nuclear Issues in Sociological Journals" Sociological Inquiry, Vol.

58, No. 1 (Winter, 1988), pp. 22-48. A portion of this article was published as "Nuclear Issues in Social Research" Society, 22, 2 (January/February 1985), pp. 2, 3.

20. "Unanticipated Consequences of A.I.D. Projects: Lessons from Impact

Assessment for Project Planning," with Warren Van Wiklin III, Policy Studies Review, 8, 1, (Autumn, 1988), pp. 126-136; Simultaneously published in Impact Assessment Bulletin, Volume 6, No. 3-4 (1988), pp. 126-136.

21. "Beneficiary Participation in Development Projects: Empirical Tests of Popular

Theories," with Warren A. Van Wicklin III, Economic Development and Cultural Change, 37, 3, (April, 1989), pp. 573-593.

22. "Three Strategies of Organizational Improvement in Developing Countries," with Jerald Hage, International Review of Administrative Sciences, Vol. 55, no. 1, (March 1989), pp. 29-57.

23. "How Should Policy Decisions Be Made?" Impact Assessment Bulletin, 7, 4

(1989), pp. 17-24. 24. "How Rural Counties Can Generate Jobs," with Cecelia Formichella, Meredith S.

Ramsay and Daniel Kuennen, Sociological Practice, Vol. 8 (1990) pp. 167-182. 25. "A Look at Business Recruitment as a Rural Development Strategy: Some

Previous Findings on Business Recruitment Results in Rural America," with Daniel Kuennen, Policy Studies Journal, Vol. 20, No. 2 (1992) pp. 218-229.

26. "An Evaluation of a Wide Range of Job-Generating Activities for Rural Counties," with Cecelia Formichella, Daniel Kuennen and Meredith S. Ramsay, Journal of the Community Development Society, Vol. 23, No. 1, (1992):103-122.

27. "In praise of SIA: A Personal Review of the Field of Social Impact Assessment:

Feasibility, Justification, History, Methods, Issues," Impact Assessment, vol. 13, No. 3, (September 1995):229-252.

28. "Guidelines and Principles for Social Impact Assessment," Environmental Impact

Assessment Review, by the Interorganizational Committee on Guidelines and Principles for Social Impact Assessment [I am one of the authors and wrote the first draft of about one quarter to one third of the document], Vol. 15, No. 1, (1994):11-43. This document is also published under the same title and author in the following places: 1) Rabel J. Burge A Conceptual Approach to Social Impact Assessment: Collection of Writings by Rabel J. Burge and Colleagues, (Middletown, WI: Social Ecology Press, 1994):99-131. 2) U.S. Department of Commerce, NOAA Tech. Memo. NMFS-F/SPO-16, (1994), 29p. 3) Impact Assessment, Vol. 12, No. 2, (1994):107-152.

c. Professional / Extension Publications i. Monographs

1. "The Fall and Rise of the Academic Job Market for Sociologists," The American Sociologist, Vol. 7, No. 10, (December, 1972).

2. "The Academic Job Market for Sociologists," Footnotes, Vol. 1, No. 8,

(November, 1973). 3. "Changing Parameters for Sociological Careers," Footnotes (December, 1974). 4. "A General Conceptual Framework for Assessing Social Impacts of Projects and

Policies on Communities," Social Impact Assessment, Vol. 27 (1978), pp.3-13. 5. "What is New and Exciting in Social Impact Assessment," editorial for Impact

Assessment Bulletin, 1, 4, (Summer, 1982), pp. 6-10. 6. "The Role of the Montgomery County Cooperative Extension Service in

Providing Information to Farmers and other Users," with William Rivera Proceedings of the Lifelong Learning Research Conference, February 19-20, 1987 (College Park: University of Maryland, 1987), pp. 65-68.

7. "Economic Development and Rural Development" with William F. Falk, Proceedings of the Governor's Conference on the Future of Maryland Agriculture, Maryland Department of Agriculture, pp. 87-91.

8. "Response to "Contingency Theory: The Wrong Door," with Jerald Hage,

International Review of Administrative Sciences, 55, 1, (March 1989), pp. 133-140. 9. "How Do Rural Counties in Delmarva and Southern Maryland Generate Jobs,"

University of Maryland, Cooperative Extension Service, Fact Sheet 582, (1990-91). 10. "Community Participation in Social Impact Assessment: An Essential Condition

for Sustainable Development," Impact Assessment, with Christiane Gagnon, Editorial introduction to special issue on social impact assessment, Vol. 13, No. 3 & 4, pp. 226-228.

ii. Reports

1. Chapter 8: "Social Impact Analysis" (35 pages) in Technical Status Report, Study of Alternative Strategies and Methods of Conserving Energy, report for the National Science Foundation by Braddock, Dunn and McDonald, June 4, 1974.

2. A Methodology for the Analysis of Social Impacts, (monograph) with Patricia A.

Weitzel-O'Neill, (Vienna, Virginia: Braddock, Dunn and McDonald, August, 1974). 3. Chapter 4: "Social Impact Assessment," with Mary R. Grigg (67 pages) and

Appendix I (35 pages) in Impact Considerations of the Natonal 55 m.p.h. Speed Limit, report for the National Science Foundation by Braddock, Dunn and McDonald, September 27, 1974.

4. A Methodology for Analyzing Social Impacts of Public Policies, (monograph)

(Vienna, Virginia: The BDM Corporation, May, 1975). 5. A Methodology for Social Impact Assessment of Highway Locations, (98 pages)

report for Federal Highway Administration and Maryland State Highway Administration, July, 1976.

6. A Study of the Social Characteristics of Maryland Route 115 Corridor Area and

Attitudes Toward Three Alternatives, (60 pages) with Elizabeth Thune, report for Maryland State Highway Adminstration, April 1976.

7. Social Impact Assessment Manual for Highways, (154 pages) with Michael

Barker, report for Federal Highway Administration and Maryland State Highway Administration, September, 1977.

8. Final Report for Social Impact Assessment of Highway Locations Project, report

for Federal Highway Administration and Maryland State Highway Administration, October, 1977.

9. Methods for Evaluating Non-Market Impacts in Policy Decisions with Special

Reference to Resources Developmet Projects, (46 pages) U.S. Army Engineer Institute for Water Resources, Contract Report 77-8, Fort Belvoir, Virginia, December, 1977.

10. Highway Impacts on Urban Macro Neighborhoods, (75 pages) report for Federal

Highway Administration, February, 1979. 11. A Study of Attachment to Home and Neighborhood and Voluntary and

Involuntary Moving, (85 pages) report for U.S. Army Engineer Institute for Water Resources, Fort Belvoir, Virginia, March, 1979.

12. Community Growth and Decline: Booms Busts, and Population Shifts, (60

pages) report for U.S. Army Engineer Institute for Water Resources, Fort Belvoir, Virginia, March, 1979.

13. Community Cohesion, report for Federal Highway Administration, January, 1980.

14. Evaluation of the Arson Prevention Program of Prince George's County Fire

Department, With William LaMay, report for Prince George's County Budget Office, September, 1981.

15. An Examination of the Prince George's County Health Department's Substance

Abusing Youth and Families Program, with Robb Holt, report for Prince George's County Budget Office, November, 1981.

16. Preliminary Analysis of Prince George's County Fire Data for 1978 and 1979,

report for Prince George's County Fire Department, July, 1981. 17. Preliminary Report on the Arson Profile, report for Prince George's County Fire

Department, July, 198l. 18. Evaluation of the Psychological Services Unit in the Prince George's County

Police Department, with Robb Holt, report for Prince George's County Budget Office, November, 198l.

19. A Statistical Review of 44 AID Projects report prepared for the Bureau of

Program and Policy Coordination, Office of Education, Studies Division, Agency for International Development, March 1983.

20. Factors Related to the Success of Agricultural Research Centres in Sri Lanka,

with T. Jogaratnum, report for Sri Lankan Department of Agriculture, December, 1983. 21. Statistical Summary of 52 AID Projects: Lessons on Project Effectiveness, final

report for the Office of Evaluation, Bureau for Program and Policy Coordination, Agency for International Development, Washington, D.C., June, 1984.

22. Organizational Change and Development: Strategies of Institution Building,

with Jerald Hage, Report for the National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration, Washington, D.C, January, 1985.

23. A Report on Quantitative Findings on the Sustainability of Development

Projects in the Third World, Report for the Institutional Sustainability Project of the International Development Management Center, University of Maryland and Development Program Management, US Department of Agriculture for the Asia Near East Bureau, Agency for International Development (March, 1988).

24. Public and Private Actions Associated with Economic Development in Fifteen

Rural Counties in the Delmarva Peninsula and Southern Maryland, Report for the Northeast Regional Center for Rural Development, April 25, 1989.

25. Lessons from Field Applications of a Theoretical Framework for Project

Sustainability, Report for the Development Sustainability Initiative Project, International Development Management Center for the Asia and Near East Bureau of the Agency for International Development, October, 1989.

26. Guidelines for Enhancing the Sustainability of Development Projects, Report for

the Development Sustainability Initiative Project, International Development Management Center for the Asia and Near East Bureau of the Agency for International Development, February 5, 1990.

27. SCOPE: A Conceptual Framework for Institutional Sustainability Involving

Systems, Contingency and Political Economy Theories. Second Edition, Prepared for the International Development Management Center, University of Maryland and the Development Program Management Center, U.S. Department of Agriculture supported by Asia and Near East Bureau, U.S. Agency for International Development, February 1990.

28. A Preliminary Examination of a Theory of Accountability in Public Services.

Prepared for The World Bank for the Country Economics Department, July 24, 1991.

29. Factors Contibuting to the Effectiveness and Sustainability of Development Projects, with Chris Mausolff and Warren Van Wicklin, report for the International Development Management Center of the University of Maryland and the United States Agency for International Development, June 14, 1992.

30. Report of the Third External Review of the International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas, with Jock R. Anderson, Adel S Beltagy, Graham Jenkins, Peter Trutmann, William Carlson, John McIntire, Elizabeth Field, and Vivian Timon for the Consultive Group on International Agricultural Research Technical Advisory Committee and CGIAR Secretariat, World Bank, May 1993.

31. Framework for Assessing the Capacity of Organizations, report for World Bank

Institute, April 23, 2006. iii. Extension Publications iv. Other Professional Publications d. Book Reviews, Notes, and Other Contributions i. Book Reviews

1. Evaluating Faculty Performance by Richard I Miller for Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of Reviews, Vol. II, No. 6, (November, 1973).

2. World Modernization: The Limits of Convergence, by Wilbert E. Moore, for

Social Forces, (1981). 3. Fatal Remedies: The Ironies of Social Intervention, by Sam D. Sieber, for Social

Forces, (1982). 4. Social Impact Analysis and Development Planning in the Third World, edited by

William Derman and Scott Whiteford for Social Impact Assessment, Vol 11, Nos. 2 - 4, (March - December, 1986).

ii. Notes

iii. Manuals iv. Other Contributions

e. Conferences and Workshops: Talks, Abstracts and Other Contributions

i. Invited Talks (at Conferences) ii. Presentations iii. Refereed Presentations

1. "A Matrix of Modernization," with Theodore Caplow, presented at the 1964 meetings of the American Sociological Association, Montreal.

2. "Notes on the Methodological Aspects of Large Scale Cross- National Studies,"

presented at the "Conference on the Role of Education in Development," sponsored by the Center of Development Education, Syracuse University. The conference was held at Hanover, New Hampshire, 1965.

3. "Dimensions of Nations: Inductively and Deductively Developed and

Propositionally Related," presented at the April 1971 Conference on Methodological Problems in Comparative Sociological Research of the Institute for Comparative Sociology, Bloomington, Indiana.

4. "Findings from ASA Survey of Graduate Departments," presented at the 1971

meetings of the American Sociological Association, Denver, Colorado. 5. "Suggestions on Better Ways to Construct Macro-Sociological Theories,"

presented at the 1972 meetings of the Eastern Sociological Society, Boston, Massachusetts.

6. "Improvements in Theory Construction and the Changing Status of Sociology in

Industry and Government," presented as the opening address of the Alpha Kappa Delta Sociological Research Symposium, April 21, 1972 at Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia.

7. "The Role of Non-Economic Factors in Long Term Economic Growth; A

Complex Causal Theory," presented at the 1972 meetings of the American Sociological Association, New Orleans, Louisiana.

8. "Regional Patterns in International Mail Flows," presented at the 1972 joint

conference of the America Association for Public Opinion Research and the World Association for Public Opinion Research, Atlantic City, New Jersey, for the panel, Prospects and Problems in International Communications.

9. "From Bull to Bear: An Analysis of the Job Market for Sociologists," presented

at the Conference on Manpower in the Social Sciences held at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, August 1972.

10. "The Relations of Domestic to International Violence," presented at the

Annual Meetings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, session on Linking Societal and Inter-social Violence, December, 1972, Washington, D.C.

11. "The Limits of Events Interaction Data: Practical, Statistical, and Theoretical,"

presented at the Annual Meetings of the International Studies Association, session on Methodological Problems and Developments in the Quantification of Events Data, March 15, 1973, New York, New York.

12. "Why International Aggression? A Review of Who Chooses War for What

Reasons and under What Conditions," presented at the session on Multidisciplinary Approaches to International Aggression at the 1973 Meetings of the American Political Science Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, September 5.

13. "The Unprofitability of Warfare: An Historical-Quantitative Approach," with H.

C. Greisman, presented at the 1974 Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Montreal.

14. "The Role of Assessment of Social Impacts in Technology Assessments,"

presented at the Technology Assessment Session of the D.C. World Future Society, December 4, 1974.

15. "Major Issues in Social Impact Assessments of Public Policies," presented at the

January 9, 1975 meeting of the Ad Hoc Inter- Governemental Committee for Social Impact Assessment, NSF, Washington, D.C.

16. "Innovative Uses of Mini Surveys for Social Impact Assessments," presented at

the "Methodology of Social Impact Assessment" Session of the annual meetings of the Environmental Design Research Association, April 21, 1975, Lawrence, Kansas.

17. "The Modernization of Warfare: A Case of Functional Rationality and

Substantive Irrationality" with H.C. Greisman, presented at the Eastern Sociological Society, April 19, 1975, New York, New York.

18. "Observations on the Causes of War as Evidenced in the Arab- Israel Wars,"

presented at the Panel on Aspects of "Conflict Resolution: the Middle East held jointly by the American Professors for Peace in the Middle East and the American Sociological Association, Hilton Hotel, New York, New York, September 1, 1976.

19. "Methods for Valuing Nonmarket Social Impacts of Highways," presented at the

January 6, 1977 meeting of the Ad Hoc Intergovernmental Committee for Social Impact Assessment, NSF, Washington, D.C.

20. "Formulas for Locating Highways in Urban Areas" presented at the annual

meetings of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, Chicago, Illinois, September, 1977.

21. "Methods for Evaluating Non-Market Impacts in Policy Decisions," presented at

the annual meetings of the Rural Sociological Society, Madison, Wisconsin, August, 1977.

22. "The use of Census Indicators in Assessing the Social Impacts of

Highways,"presented at the U.S. Department of Transportation Research Conference, Columbus, Ohio, November, 1977.

23. "Assessing the Impact of Policy Decisions in Equality and Equity," paper

presented at the Forum on Equity and Equality, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, April 4, 1978.

24. "The Confrontation of a General Theory of the Causes of War with the Analysis

of the Arab-Israeli Wars," presented at the IX World Congress of Sociology of the International Sociological Association Session: The Sociology of Nonviolence, Uppsala, Sweden, August 17, 1978.

25. "The Potential Role of Standard Information Modules in Theory and in Applied

Research, Illustrated with the Boom Town Module," presented at the annual meetings of

the American Sociological Association, Session on the Interaction of Sociological Theory and Research as Applied to Social Policy, San Francisco, California, September 5, 1978.

26. "Proposals for Improving the Quality of Social Impact Assessments," panel

presentation at the annual meetings of the American Sociological Association, Session on Applied Sociology: Natural Resources and Society, San Francisco, California, September 5, 1978.

27. "The Meaning and Measurement of Community Cohesion," presented at the

Annual Conference of the Federal Highway Administration, Session on Social and Economic Concerns in Highway Development and Improvement, Williamsburg, Virginia, December 6, 1979.

28. "The Prospects for Peace in a World of Scarcity," presented at the annual

meeting of the American Sociological Society, Toronto, August, 1981. 29. "The Effects of Neighborhood Status and Homogeneity on Neighborhood

Satisfaction," with Harold Goldsmith, presented at the annual meeting of the Society for the Study of Social problems, Toronto, August, 1981.

30. "The Relative Decline of Material Growth Values in the 1970s," presented at the

annual meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, Toronto, August, 1981. 31. "Projections for State of Society Assumptions," presented at the annual research

institute of the D. C. Sociological Association, Washington, D.C. May 9, 1981. 32. "Does Rapid Community Growth Produce Social Disorganization and

Psychological Stress?" with Matthew Snipp, presented at the annual meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, San Francisco, California, September, 1982.

33. "The Deficiencies of Western Value Systems for Evaluating Environmental

Issues," presented at the annual meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, San Francisco, California, September, 1982.

34. "The Application of Sociological Theories to Boom-Town Conditions,"

presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco, California, September, 1982.

35. "A Statistical Analysis of 46 AID Projects," presented at the annual meeting of

the Eastern Sociological Society, Baltimore, Maryland, March, 1983. 36. "Formulas for Successful Development Projects in Least Developed and

Moderately Developed Countries," presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Detroit, Michigan, September, 1983.

37. "Public Participation in Project Success," presented at the annual meeting of the

D.C. Sociological Society, College Park, April 7, 1984. 38. "Effective Assistance by Service Organizations to Community Development in

the Third World," paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society for Public Administration, Indianapolis, March 1985.

39. "Explanation and Illustration of the Systematic Case Review Method," presented

at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Washington, D.C., August 1985.

40. "How Organizations can Capitalize on Community Inputs," presented at the

Spring Meeting of the National Capital Area Political Science Association, Session on New Directions for Organizational Theory, Washington, D.C., March 1986.

41. "The Social Impacts of Toxic Waste Accidents on Communities" with Craig R.

Humphrey, presented at the Annual Meeting of the Study of Social Problems, New York, August 1986.

42. "Conclusions from Clues: Getting Policy Guidelines from a Skimpy Data Base,"

presented at the Seventh World Congress of the International Sociological Association, New Delhi, August, 1986.

43. "What Makes Agricultural Research Centers Effective? Evidence from Sri

Lanka," presented at the Conference on Global Development, University of Maryland, College Park, September, 1986.

44. "The Social Response to Poisoned Environments," presented at the Annual

Meetings of the Southern Sociological Society, Atlanta, April 9, 1987. 45. "Typical Scenarios in Twenty Four Toxic Waste Contamination Episodes,"

presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Association of Impact Assessment, Barbados, June 1, 1987.

46. "Inexpensive Methods for Social Soundness Analysis in Less Developed

Countries," presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Association of Impact Assessment, Barbados, June 2, 1987.

47. "Laws, Actions and Issues in Toxic Waste Contamination Episodes" with Craig

R. Humphrey, presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Chicago, August, 1987.

48. "What are the Ingredients for Successful Development Projects? Answers from a

Systematic Review of 52 Project Evaluations," presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Chicago, August, 1987.

49. "Six Effective Organizational Models for Third World Institutional Settings,"

paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Eastern Economic Association, Boston, March 1988.

50. "Citizen Mobilization in Response to Exposure to Hazardous Wastes," paper

presented at the Annual Meeting of the Eastern Sociological Society, Philadelphia, March 1988.

51. "An Examination of Citizens' Associations Against Contamination as Local

Movements for Political Change," paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Sociological Society, Nashville, March 1988.

52. "How to Change Organizations to Better Provide Services to Third World

Communities," paper presented at the Seventh World Congress of Rural Sociology, Bologna, Italy, June 1988.

53. "Citizens' Encounters with Unresponsive Authorities in Obtaining Protection

from Hazardous Wastes," paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, Atlanta, Georgia, August 1988.

54. "Paths to Technological Development According to the Contingency Theory of

Organizations" with Jerald Hage paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Atlanta, Georgia, August 1988.

55. "Comparisons Between Proposed Projects and Implemented Projects," with

Warren Van Wicklin III, paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Atlanta, Georgia, August 1988.

56. Economic Development Activities in Rural Counties in the Delmarva Peninsula

and Southern Maryland" with Cecelia Formichella and Meredith Ramsay, paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Sociological Society, Norfolk, Virginia, April 1989.

57. "How Delmarva Counties are Pursuing Economic Development," presented at

the Delmarva Advisory Council's Symposium, "Future Forum: Delmarva 2010," Delmar, Maryland, April 27, 1989.

58. "Quantitative Findings on the Factors that Make Development Projects

Sustainable in the Third World," paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Association of Impact Assessment, Montreal, June 1989.

59. "Studying Success Factors in Multiple Cases," paper presented at the XIIth

World Congress of Sociology, International Sociological Association, Madrid, July 1990. 60. "The Rationale for Mini Surveys and Rapid Rural Appraisal," paper presented at

the Conference on Rapid Appraisal Techniques, Rosslyn, Virginia, July, 1990. 61. "The Choice Between Economic Development and Preserving Traditional

Lifestyles: Patterns Found in Fifteen Mid-Atlantic Rural Countries," presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Sociological Society, New Orleans, April, 1992. 62. "Sociocultural Impacts of Economic Development," with Meredith Ramsay, presented at the annual meeting of the International Association of Impact Assessment, Washington, D.C., August 1992.

63. "Standards for Social Impact Assessment," presented at the annual meeting of the

Rural Sociology Society, University of Pennsylvania, College Station, August 1992.

64. "Factors Contributing to the Effectiveness and Sustainability of Development Projects," presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Miami, August 17, 1993.

65. "Factors of Production and the Productivity of Nations and Organizations,”

presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern Sociological Society, Boston, March 1996. 66. "An Exposition of the "Guidelines and Principles for Social Impact Assessment,"

presented at the annual meeting of the Association of Environmental Professionals, Houston, June 1996.

67 “Organizing and Rating the Causes of National Economic Growth,” presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern Sociological Association, Baltimore, April, 1997.

68. “A Review of the factors that Contribute to the Effectiveness of Voluntary

Organizations,” presented at the annual meeting of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics, Montreal, July 1997.

69 “Social Impact Assessment of Economic Growth in Traditional Societies,” presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern Sociological Society, Boston, March 1999.

70 “The Major Elements of Macro Social Change Theory,” presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern Sociological Society, Baltimore, March 2000.

71 “What the Bible Teaches about Social Institutions,” presented at the National Faculty Leadership Conference, Alexander VA, June 10, 2004.

72 “Sociology of Development and Thoughts on Future Scenarios" presented at the Colloquium on Socioeconomic Drivers of Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Washington DC (September 2005)

iv. Refereed Conference Proceedings v. Non-Refereed Conference Proceedings vi. Abstracts vii. Refereed Abstracts viii. Posters ix. Refereed Posters x. Panels xi. Refereed Panels xii. Other

f. Colloquia and Research Presentations g. Completed Creative Works i. CDs ii. Constructed Projects iii. Demonstrations iv. Exhibits and Installations v. Films. vi. Inventions vii.Original Plans and Designs viii. Patents ix.Performances x. Photographs xi. Software.

xii. Webpages xiii. Other Completed Creative Works h. Sponsored Research

List source, title, amount awarded, time period and role (e.g., principal investigator) in reverse chronological order or its inverse. If there are co-investigators, please list these. i. Grants

1. Recipient of a University of Maryland General Research Board Award, 1973, for a study of Long-Term Social Indicators for Basic Dimensions of Nations. 2. Grant for the "Development and Application of Social Impacts Assessment Methodology for a Prospective Highway Location" from Maryland Department of Transportation and the United States Department of Transportation, July 7, 1975 to July 15, 1977. Amount $24,025. 3. Grant for the "Development and Testing of Indicators of Neighborhood Cohesion and Other Social Characteristics for Assessing and Predicting Transportation Impacts on Neighborhoods" from U.S. Department of Transportation, July 1, 1977 and June 30, 1978. Amount $53,000. 4. Co Principal Investigator, "Program Evaluation and Capacity Building Project" for Prince George's County Budget Office, August 1980 to December 31, 1981. Amount $25,000. 5. Grant for "Correlates of Effectiveness of Agricultural Research Centers in Sri Lanka," from Fulbright-Hays Group Project Abroad and U.S. Agency for International Development Title XII, Summer, 1983. 6. Grant for "Public and Private Actions Associated with Economic Development in Fifteen Rural Maritime Counties of Maryland, Delaware and Virginia" from the Northeast Regional Center for Rural Development, May 1, 1988 to February 15, 1989. Amount $16,250. 7. Grant for "Paths for Resolving the Tension Between Economic Development and the Preservation of the Rural Way of Life" from the Northeast Regional Center for Rural Development, January 1, 1990 to December 31, 1991. Amount $25,000. 8. Grant for "A Profile of the Northeast Oyster Industry and Cost/Benefit Analysis of Proposed Policies," with Douglas Lipton and Ivar Strand, received from the National Marine Fisheries Service, October 1990 to September 1992. Amount $60,823.

ii. Contracts i. Work in Progress i. Grant Applications ii. Working Papers

iii. Manuscripts under Review

j. Other Research (Specify type)

3. Teaching, Mentoring and Advising.

a. Courses Taught

Include courses taught in the last five years. Indicate approximate enrollments and any unusual formats. SOCY 305 Scarcity and Modern Society: Fall, Winter, Spring, and Summer for the last 5 years. 60 each Spring and Fall. 12-20 each Winter and Summer. SOCY 431 Sociology of Organizations: Fall and Spring for the last 5 years, about 45 each semester.

SOCY 671 Sociology of Development: once every 2 years. Normally in the past it had 5-10 students but only 3 or 2 signed up the last two times, so I taught it as an overload. b. Course or Curriculum Development c. Teaching Innovations

Include Software, New Programs and Other Contributions to Teaching. i. Software, Web Pages, Online Education ii. Major Programs Established iii. Study Abroad Established iv. Instructional Workshops and Seminars Established v. Professional Programs Established vi. Other Teaching Innovations

d. Advising: Research Direction

This refers to students whose projects the candidate has directed as chair or committee member (indicate role). The name of student and academic year(s) involved should be indicated, as well as placement of the student(s), if the project is completed. List completed work first. i. Undergraduate ii. Master’s iii. Doctoral

e. Advising (Other than Research Direction)

Indicate approximate numbers of students per year. i. Undergraduate

About 10 students a year in the Society and Environmental Issues specialization in the ENSP program

ii. Graduate iii. Other advising and mentoring activities

Include advising student groups, special assignments, recruiting, faculty mentorship, etc.

4. Service and Outreach

a. Editorships, Editorial Boards and Reviewing Activities

Include participation for Journals and Other Learned publications.

i. Editorships 1. Guest Editor, Impact Assessment Bulletin, 1, 4 (Summer, 1982). 2. Associate Editor, Sociological Inquiry, 1987 - 1992. 3. Guest Editor, Impact Assessment, 13, 3 & 4 (September and December 1995)

ii. Editorial Boards Editorial Board, Annual Editions: Social Problems, Annual Editions: Urban Society, Annual Editions: Social Welfare and Social Work, numerous editions (Dushkin Publishing Group and McGraw-Hill/Dushkin). iii. Reviewing Activities for Journals and Books iv. Reviewing Activities for Agencies

v. Other b. Professional Service

i. Offices and committee memberships held in professional organizations (include dates). ii. Other non-University committees, commissions, panels, etc.

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES (PARTIAL LIST) A. Session Chairperson at Professional Meetings 1. "New Developments in Social Impact Assessment," D.C. Sociological Society

Annual Research Institute, May 1981. 2. "Social Impact Assessment: Substantive Findings," International Association for

Impact Assessment Annual Meeting, 1982. 3. "Social Impact Assessment: Methods and Practices," International Association

for Impact Assessment Annual Meeting, 1982. 4. "Social Impact Assessment: The Pains of Commmunity Growth," D.C.

Sociological Society Annual Research Institute, 1982. 5. "Social Change in the Transportation Sector," Annual Meeting of the Society for

the Study of Social Problems, 1983. 6. "Public Perceptions of the Risks and Benefits of Technology," Annual Meeting

of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, Washington, D.C., August 1985.

7. "Perceptions of and Attitudes Toward the Environment," Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, Washington, D.C., August 1985.

8. "Conflicts over Use of the Environment," Annual Meeting of the Society for the

Study of Social Problems, New York, August 1986. 9. "New Directions for Social Impact Assessors and Social Scientists in National

Resourse Agencies," Annual Meeting of the District of Columbia Sociological Society, Arlington, VA, April 4, 1987.

10. "Bringing the Analysis of Social Impacts and Social Factors into the Plans and Actions of International Development Agencies," Annual Meeting of the District of Columbia Sociological Society, Arlington, VA, April 4, 1987.

11. "Methods for Social Impact Assessment for Projects in Development Countries,"

Annual Meeting of the International Association of Impact Assessment, Barbados, June 2, 1987.

12. "Sociological Practice in Development Planning," Annual Meeting of the

American Sociological Association, Chicago, August, 1987. 13. "Development in Africa and Asia," Seventh World Congress of Rural Sociology,

Bologna, Italy, June 1988. 14. "Legal Issues Pertaining to the Environment," Annual Meeting of the Society for

the Study of Social Problems, Atlanta, August 1988. B. Session Organizer, Discussant or Panelist 1. Discussant "Sociology of War and Peace: Alternatives to the Warfare State,"

Annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Chicago, August, 1977. 2. Organizer, "New Developments in Social Impact Assessment," D.C.

Sociological Society Annual Research Institute, May 1981. 3. Discussant, "Impact of Human System on Planet Earth," Annual meeting of the

Society for the Study of Social Problems, San Antonio, August 1984. 4. Discussant, Session: "Community Responses to Change," Annual Meeting of the

Rural Sociological Society, Blacksburg, VA, August 1985. 5. Organizer, "Population/Resources/Environment: Policies for Third World

Countries," Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Washington, D.C., August 1985.

6. Organizer, "New Directions for Social Impact Assessors and Social Scientists in

National Resourse Agencies," Annual Meeting of the District of Columbia Sociological Society, Arlington, VA, April 4, 1987.

7. Organizer, "Bringing the Analysis of Social Impacts and Social Factors into the

Plans and Actions of International Development Agencies," Annual Meeting of the District of Columbia Sociological Society, Arlington, VA, April 4, 1987.

8. Organizer, "Methods for Social Impact Assessment for Projects in Development

Countries," Annual Meeting of the International Association of Impact Assessment, Barbados, June 2, 1987.

9. Panelist, "Agency Change and Resource Sociology," Natural Resource Research

Group, annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society, Athens, Georgia, August 1988. 10. Panelist, "Social Impact Assessment: Future Directions of Chaotic Systems,"

annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society, Athens, Georgia, August 1988. 11. Panelist, "Issues, Values and Politics in Social Impact Assessments," annual

meeting of the International Association of Impact Assessment, Montreal, June 1989.

12. Panelist, "Impact Assessment: The State of the Art," annual meeting of the International Association of Impact Assessment, Washington, D.C., August 1992.

13 Discussant, Session: “Environmental Sociology and Disasters,” Annual Meeting of the Eastern Sociological Society, Boston, March 1999.

C. Positions in Professional Societies 1. 1968-79 Executive Committee of the American Professors for Peace in the

Middle East. 2. 1976-77, 1981-87 Member of the Steering Committee of the Inter- Agency

Working Group on Social Impact Assessment. 3. Member, Annual Meeting Committee, International Association for Impact

Assessment, 1981-82. 4. Council Member Environmental Sociology Section, American Sociological

Association, 1981-1984. 5. Chair, Nominations Committee, and Council Member D.C. Sociological Society,

1981-82; and 1992-93. 6. Program Chairperson for the Annual Meeting of the DC Sociological Society,

April, 1984. 7. Program Chairperson for the Annual Meeting of International Association for

Impact Assessment, June, 1984. 8. Chairperson of the Environmental and Technology Division of the Society for

the Study of Social Problems, 1984-1986. 9. Program Committee, Conference on Global Development, University of

Maryland, College Park, September 12, 13, 1986. 10. President, D.C. Sociological Society 1988-89. 11. Executive Board, D.C. Sociological Society 1981-82, 1983-84, 1986-87, 1987-

88, 1989-91. 12. Publications Committee, International Association of Impact Assessment, 1990-

94. D. Editorial Service

E. Other Professional Service 1. Reviewer of several NSF or other agency's proposals, journal articles, and book

manuscripts per year. 2. Roundtable Presenter (with Thomas Dietz) "The Effect of Reagan on

Employment and Opportunities in SIA," Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, 1982.

3. Roundtable Presenter (with Craig R. Humphrey) "Preliminary Assessment of the

Social Impacts of Toxic Waste Accidents on Communities," Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Washington, D.C., August 1985.

4. Member of the Shad and River Herring Technical Committee of the Atlantic States

Marine Fisheries Commission, 1995-2005.

c.. Campus Service SERVICES AT MARYLAND SINCE 1972 1. Recruitment Committee 1972-73, 1974-75, 1979-81, 1994-95, 1997-98,

2001-02 Chair 1977-78, 2. Graduate Studies Committee 1973-74, 1975-76, 1981-82, 1987-88. 3. Chairperson Search Committee 1973-74, 2008-09. 4. Budget Committee 1978-79. 5. Human Subjects Committee, Chairperson 1978-79. 6. Equity Officer 1984-85. 7. Member of the Academic Counsel of the Behavioral and Social Sciences

1987-1990, 1994-96. 8. Programs, Courses and Curriculum Committee of the Behavioral and Social

Sciences 1989-91, 2011-2013 9. Teaching Committee 1989-90, 93-94, 94-95, Chair 93-94, 94-95, 2006-2009 10. Undergraduate Committee 1990-93, 94-97, Chair 03-06, 2009-13 11. Policy Committee 1991-93, 2006-07 12. Janes Award Committee 1991-98, Chair, 1998-99. 13. Executive Committee of the Behavioral and Social Sciences 1994-96. 14. Graduate Admissions Committee 1996-98 15. Committee for drafting the Environmental Sciences and Policy Program

1995-97 16. Advisory Committee for the Environmental Sciences and Policy Program

1997-2013 17. Geography Chair Search Committee 1996-97 18. Undergraduate Curriculum Committee 1998-00 19. Chair Elect 1999-00 and Chair 2000-01 of the Academic Council 20. Chair of the Stratification Search Committee 2000-01 21. CORE Faculty Course Review Working Group on Social Sciences and

History 2003-04 22. BSOS Teaching Committee 2004-06. 23. Faculty Senate 2004-07, 2013-15. 24. Faculty Senate Grievance Committee 2004-05.

25. Awards Committee 2006-10 26. Grade Protest Committee 2006-07 27. University Library Council 2006-2010 28. University Senate Faculty Grievance Board 2007-08 29. Many promotion review and three year review committees.

i. Departmental ii. College iii. University iv. Special Administrative Assignments

v. Other

d. Consulting and External Engagements i. Paid Consultancies (optional)

ii. Other Unpaid Services (to local, state and federal agencies) iii. Community Engagements, Local, State, National.

iv. International Activities (not listed above) v. Corporate and Other Board Memberships vi. Entrepreneurial Activities vii. Other

e. Presentations and Media Activities

i. Presentations (Non-Research) ii. Media Activities iii. Other

5. Awards and Honors a. Research Fellowships, Prizes and Awards b. Teaching Awards c. Service Awards and Honors d. Other Special Recognition