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43rd ANNUAL MEETING The Society for the Study of Social Problems Theme: Social Problems in a Global Economy The Doral Ocean Beach Resort Miami, Florida August 11-13, 1993 1992 C. Wright Mills Book Award will be announced at the Annual Meeting Awards Session. Session also includes a banquet and presentations of other Society awards To participate, attend or exhibit, please contact: The Society for the Study of Social Problems The University of Tennessee 906 McClung Tower Knoxville, Tennessee 37996-0641 (615) 974-3620 CALL FOR NOMINATIONS 1993 LEE-FOUNDERS AWARD Nominations are now open for the 1993 Lee-Founders Award. Members of the Society are urged to submit the names of nominees. Established in 1981, this award is made in recognition of significant achievements that, over a distinguished career, have demonstrated continuing devotion to the ideals of the founders of the Society for the Study of Social Problems and especially to the humanist tradition of Alfred McClung Lee and Elizabeth Briant Lee. CRITERIA FOR THE LEE-FOUNDERS AWARD 1. The nominee must have been an active member of the Society for the Study of Social Problems for some years prior to receiving the award. 2. The nominee must have made significant achievements embodying the ideals of the founders of the Society for the Study of Social Problems. These achievements may be in the areas of scholarly research, teaching, or service leading to the betterment of human life. Nominees of the award must have demonstrated a commitment to social action programs that promote social justice. 3. The nominee's achievements should reflect the humanistic tradition of sociology, as exemplified in the contributions of Alfred McClung Lee and Elizabeth Briant Lee.for whom the award is named. 4. The nominee's achievements may be expressed in a body of work that provides understanding and insight for practical application and the development of social conflict, including one or more of the following. a. Studies of peace and war, ethnic and/or racial conflict and social movements. b. The role of mass media as related to social problems. c. The role of propaganda in creation and persistence of social problems. d. The systematic study of social inequality (for example, problems of poverty, discrimination, racism, sexism and unequal distribution of wealth). 5. The achievements should include substantial community service at the local, state and/or national level. 6. It is assumed that the above achievements will have been accomplished by the nominees over a distinguished career and that they will reflect a long-term commitment to the ideals of the Lees. 1. Any member of the Society may nominate one or more persons for the award. Members of the Lee Founders' Award Committee are encouraged to nominate. 2. All nominations must be accompanied by supporting evidence sufficiently detailed for the committee to render a decision (e.g. a resume; additional supporting description of the nominee's work, demonstrating that the contributions meet the criteria for nomination). Please include supporting information not covered in a resume. List names of colleagues who would be willing and able to write supporting letters upon the request of the committee OR include letters of support with your nomination. The Lee-Founders Award is made annually and carries with it a stipend of $500. Previous winners include: 1992 Marvin B. Sussman, University of Delaware 1991 Richard Cloward, Columbia University Francis Fox Piven, CUNY-Graduate Center 1990 Louis Kriesberg, Syracuse University 1989 Arlene Kaplan Daniels, Northwestern University 1988 James E. Blackwell, University of Massachusetts, Boston 1987 John Useem, SSSP Life Member, Ruth Hill Useem, SSSP Life Member 1986 Jessie Bernard, Pennsylvania State University (Emerita) 1985 Butler Jones, (Emeritus) Cleveland State University 1984 Elliot Liebow, National Institute of Mental Health (Retired) 1983 Charles V. Willie, Harvard University 1982 S.M. Miller, Boston University Joan Moore, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee The 1993 award will be presented at the 1993 Annual Meeting in Miami.FL, August 11 -13,1993. Nominations should be consistent with the criteria specified below. 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