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Curriculum Vitae
1.Personal Information
1 a.UID, Last Name, First Name, Contact Information
104573325
Pease, John
2103 Art-Sociology, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742
(email)
301-405-6436 (voice mail)
301-314-6892 (fax mail)
1 b.Current Academic Appointment
Sociology Department, Associate Professor, 1971andAssociate Chair, 2010
1 c.Other Academic Appointments while at UMD
Sociology Department, Assistant Professor, 1967-1971
1 d.Educational Background
Western Michigan University, 1960 B.S.
Michigan State University, 1962 M.A. and 1968 Ph.D.
1 e.Employment Background
Michigan State University, Assistant Instructor 1964-1967
Michigan State University, Research Associate 1961-1964
Western Michigan University, Assistant Instructor, 1960
2. Research, Scholarly, and Creative Activities
2 a. iii. Book Chapters
John Pease. "Desegregation in the Midwest: The Case of Kalamazoo." Our Children's Burden: Studies of Desegregation in Nine Communities. Edited by Raymond W. Mack. New York: Random House, 1968, chap. vi, pp. 235-271.
2 a. iv.Text Books
Raymond W. Mack and John Pease. Sociology and Social Life. 5th ed. New York: D. Van Nostrand Company, 1973. Pp. xii+561.
2 b. Articles in Refereed Journals (Italicized authors are my students)
John Pease and Lee Martin. "Want Ads and Jobs for the Poor: A Glaring Mismatch. Sociological Forum, XII (December, 1997), 545-564.
John Pease. "Professor Mom: Woman's Work in a Man's World." Sociological Forum, VIII March, 1993), 133-139.
John Pease. "Sociology and the Sense of the Commoners." The American Sociologist, XVI
(November, 1981), 257-271.
Barbara Hetrick, John Pease, and Richard A. Mathers. "Historical Notes on the First Regional Sociological Society." Sociological Forum, I (Fall, 1978), 87-93.
John Pease and Barbara Hetrick. "An Historical Sketch of the Relationship between the Regional Sociological Societies and the American Sociological Association, 1934-1977." ASA Footnotes, V (May, 1977), 9-10.
John Pease and Barbara Hetrick. "Association for Whom? The Regionals and the American Sociological Association." The American Sociologist, XII (February, 1977), 42-47.
David L. Kruegel and John Pease. "Use of the General Social Survey Data and Cross-tabulation Programs in Teaching Data Analysis." High School Behavioral Science, III (Fall, 1975), 30-33.
Janet S. Schwartz and John Pease. "Toward Complete Equality? Soviet Views on the Future of Inequality." International Review of Modern Sociology, III (September, 1973), 141-151.
Abraham D. Lavender, Richard A. Mathers, and John Pease. "The Student-faculty Ratio in Graduate Programs of Selected Departments of Sociology: A Supplement to the Janes Report." The American Sociologist, VI (February, 1971), 29-30.
John Pease, William Form, and Joan Rytina [Huber], "Ideological Currents in American Stratification Literature." The American Sociologist, V (May, 1970), 127-137.
Joan Rytina [Huber], William Form, and John Pease. "Income and Stratification Ideology: Beliefs about the American Opportunity Structure." The American Journal of Sociology, LXXV (January, 1970), 703-716.
John Pease and Joan Rytina [Huber]. "Sociology Reference Periodicals." Sociology and Social Research, LIII (October, 1968), 95-98.
John Pease and Joan Rytina [Huber]. “Sociology Journals." The American Sociologist, III (February, 1968), 41-45.
John Pease. "Faculty Influence and Professional Participation of Doctoral Students." Sociological Inquiry, XXXVII (Winter, 1967), 63-70.
2 c. i.Monographs
Alan Tucker, David Gottlieb, and John Pease. Attrition of Graduate Students at the Ph.D. Level in the Traditional Arts and Sciences. Foreword by Milton E. Muelder. Office of Research Development and the School for Advanced Graduate Studies Publication No. 8. East Lansing, Michigan: Office of Research Development and the School for Advanced Graduate Studies, 1964. Pp. xx+296.
2 d. i.Book Reviews
John Pease. Review of American Social Problems: An Institutional Analysis by J. E. Farley. Teaching Sociology, XVI (July, 1988), 309-310.
John Pease. Review of Marxism edited by Michael Curtis. Social Forces, L (March, 1972), 398-399.
John Pease. Review of The Logic of Social Hierarchies edited by Edward O. Laumann, Paul M. Siegel, and Robert W. Hodge. Social Forces, L (December, 1971), 289-290.
John Pease. Review of Social Stratification: Research and Theory for the 1970s edited by Edward O. Laumann. Social Forces, L (December, 1971), 267-268.
John Pease and Richard A. Mathers. Review of Desegregation Research: An Appraisal by Meyer Weinberg. American Sociological Review, XXXIV (June, 1969), 416.
2 d. iii. Manuals
Raymond W. Mack and John Pease. Instructor's Manual--Sociology and Social Life. 5th ed. New York: D. Van Nostrand Company, 1973. Pp. iii+69.
John Pease (assisted by Barbara Hetrick and Jay Stanley. A Student Study Guide and Source Book for McKee--Introduction to Sociology. Foreword by James B. McKee. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc., 1970. Pp. xii+232.
2 d. iv. Other Contributions
John Pease. "I'd Rather Be Studying: The True Story of Sara Bellum." Faculty Voice, 20 (March 2007), 4.
John Pease. "Education: Noble and Risky--A Comment on Sara." Faculty Voice, 20 (March 2007), 4.
John Pease and Zoe Paterson. "Reducing the High Cost of Textbooks." Teaching and Learning News, 16 (February-March, 2007), 7.
John Pease. "In Praise of Secretaries." Faculty Voice, VIII (April, 1994), 1 and 4.
John Pease. "My Internship in the Campus Parking Authority: The True Story of Stella van der Klaven." The Parking Professional (February, 1991), pp. 40-41.
John Pease. "It's Hard To Be Humble: A True Story." The National Honors Report, XI (Winter, 1991), 9-10.
John Pease. "Controlling the Behavior of Others." Program essay for Power: a vaudeville. University of Maryland, December, 1987.
John Pease. "The Joy of Teaching: A True Story." The Southern Sociologist, XVI (Winter-Spring; May, 1986 [1985]), 7-9.
John Pease and Barbara Hetrick. "Heteronomy is the Quiddity of Sociology." The Subterranean Sociology Newsletter, VIII (April, 1975), 4-5.
John Pease. "Executive Privilege: The Making of Society." The Sociologist, VIII (December, 1974), 24.
John Pease. "Executive Privilege: The Classic Tradition." The Sociologist, VIII (October, 1974), 10-11.
John Pease. "Newsletter: Sociology News and The Sociologist." The Sociologist, VII (November, 1973), 11.
John Pease. "The Community and Public School Desegregation." Summer Conference Proceedings 1971. Ann Arbor, Michigan: Program for Educational Opportunity, University of Michigan, 1971, pp. 40-42.
2. e. iii. Refereed Presentations
John Pease, Lee Martin, and Thomas F. Harris. `"I've Got a Job, Come Fill My Job:' Poor People and the Help Wanted Ads." Paper presented at the 90th Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Washington, DC, 1995.
John Pease and Barbara Hetrick. "Association for Whom?" Paper presented to the American Sociological Association Committee on Regional Affairs, New York City, 1976.
Janet S. Schwartz and John Pease. "The Censorship and Function of Sociology in the U.S.S.R." Paper presented at the 71st Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, New York City, 1976.
John Pease. "Sociology and Common Sense." Paper presented at the 26th Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, New York City, 1976.
Richard A. Mathers, John Pease, William R. Faulkner, and Kenneth Mietus. "Economic Class and Political Participation." Paper presented at the 39th Annual Meeting of the Midwest Sociological Society, Chicago, 1975.
Richard A. Mathersand John Pease. "Some Comments about Research Problems in the Study of Class." Paper presented at the 19th Annual Research Institute of the District of Columbia Sociological Society, College Park, Maryland, 1970.
Barbara Hetrick, John Pease, Richard A. Mathers, and Abraham D. Lavender. "Some Comments about the `Vicious Circle' of Poverty." Paper presented at the 19th Annual Research Institute of the District of Columbia Sociological Society, College Park, Maryland, 1970.
Joan Rytina [Huber], William Form, and John Pease. “Income and Ideological Beliefs about the Distribution of Power in the United States." Paper presented at the 63rd Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Boston, 1968.
Joan Rytina [Huber], William Form, and John Pease. "Income and Ideology: General and Situated Beliefs about the American Opportunity System." Paper presented at the 63rd Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Boston, 1968.
David Gottlieb and John Pease. "The Academic Parking Place: A Study in the Sociology of Success." Paper presented at the 58th Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Los Angeles, 1963.
2. e. i Invited Talks (at Conferences)
“My Major Problem.” Keynote Address: “A Changing University for a Changing Student.” Counselor Conference, Office of Undergraduate Admissions, September, 2008.
“Let Us Now Praise Famous Women." Eighth Annual Personnel Practices Conference, University of Maryland, June, 1989
"We Know What You're Doing!" First Annual Campus-wide Tutoring Conference, University of Maryland, April, 1989
"Why Follow Coryphaeus?" Keynote Address, University of Maryland Greek Leaders Conference, Deep Creek Lake, Maryland, April, 1986
"The Mission of Teaching Students." Twelfth Annual Maryland Student Affairs Conference, University of Maryland, February, 1986
"Community Quiddity." Seventh Annual University of Maryland Leadership Conference, Palmyra, Virginia, October, 1984
2. e. ii. Presentations
"Sociology in Washington." District of Columbia Sociological Society, Washington, D.C., May, 1985
“Changing Women in a Changing Society." Montgomery County Teachers In-service Training Program, Silver Spring, Maryland, July, 1976
"Sociology and Common Sense." Sociology Faculty-student Seminar, The American University, Washington, D. C., December, 1974
"Sexism, Sex Roles, and Social Change." Sociology Department, Hood College, Frederick, Maryland, December, 1973
"Racial Stratification, Politics, and Sociology." Sociology Faculty-student Seminar, The American University, Washington, D. C., March, 1973
"Preliminaries to a Sociology of Black-white Relations." Student-faculty Seminar Program, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Western Illinois University, Macomb, Illinois, March, 1972
"Some Sociological Notes on the Contemporary American Scene." Escort Interpreter Training Program, Language Services Division, U.S. Department of State, Washington, D. C., June, 1971
"The Community and Public School Desegregation." Conference on Administrative and Legal Implications of Desegregation, Program for Educational Opportunity of the School of Education, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, May, 1971
"Research Literature and Problems in Social Stratification." Sociology Student-faculty Colloquium, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina, April, 1971
“Notes on Conflict and Poverty: The Poor People's Campaign." University of Maryland Students' Teach-in on Poverty, University of Maryland, May, 1968
"The Class Structure of American Society." Law Enforcement Institute, University of Maryland, September, 1967
"Poverty in America." Institute for Teachers in Adult Basic Education, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, July, 1965
2. e. xii. Other
“Living Heroically: The Working Poor.” Seminar for Teachers, February/March, 2009
Panelist, Undergraduate Research Assistant Program, February, 1998
Moderator, "Dialogue on Racism and Prejudice." Peace with Justice Week Program, University of Maryland, October, 1988
"The Place of Sociology in the Liberal Arts." Sociology Teaching Assistants Workshop, University of Maryland, September, 1988
Discussion leader for "Power: A Vaudeville," Rudolph E. Pugliese Theater, University of Maryland, December, 1987
"The Challenge of University Teaching." Workshop for Sociology Graduate Teaching Assistants, University of Maryland, August, 1987
"The Dimensions of Effective Teaching." Sociology/Government and Politics Summer Teaching Workshop, University of Maryland, August, 1986
"Ideology, Poverty, and Welfare." Workshop for Montgomery County Social Services, Rockville, Maryland, June, 1986
"The Components of Effective Teaching." Teaching Workshop for Sociology Graduate Teaching Assistants, University of Maryland, November, 1985
Moderator, "Implications of 1984." The George Orwell Festival Symposium, Hood College, Frederick, Maryland, November, 1983
Panelist, "Dual Career Marriages." Hood College, Frederick, Maryland, February, 1983
2. h. i Grants
"Curriculum Development Grant," College of Behavioral and Social Sciences, University of Maryland, Summer, 1987
"Faculty Research Grant," University of Maryland, Summer, 1969
"Doctoral Dissertation Grant," Office of Manpower Policy Evaluation and Research, U.S. Department of Labor, 1966-1967
3. Teaching, Mentoring, and Advising
3. a. Courses Taught
Experiential Learning (2), Field Work and Field Work Analysis (2), Human Societies (120), Independent Reading in Sociology (2), Independent Study in Sociology (2), Introduction to Sociology (180) also taught as online course, Social Stratification and Inequality (80-100) also taught as blended course, Apprenticeship in Teaching Sociology (4)
3. b. Course or Curriculum Development
Created and developed I-series course Human Societies
Created online and blended versions of Introduction to Sociology and Social Stratification and Inequality
3. d. ii. Master’s
Chair of the following:
Ratchaneekorn R. Dibbayawan, Sociology, 1987
Kerry S. Green, Sociology, 1975
Anne K. Harrington, Sociology, 1974
M. Younos Mokhtarzada, Sociology, 1974
Richard A. Mathers, Sociology, 1969
Committee Member for the following:
Cynthia Lorenz, Journalism, 1999
Kelly Wilson-Linger, Sociology, 1993
Clarence R. Talley, Sociology, 1982
Othello Harris, Sociology, 1981
William M. Wentworth, Sociology, 1974
Juanita Wehrle, Sociology, 1972
Darla J. Johnson, Sociology, 1970
3. d. iii. Doctoral
Chair for the following:
Richard A. Mathers, Sociology,1974
Committee Member for the following:
Nicole Piquero, Criminology, 2001
Stephen Tibbetts, Criminology, 1996
Jon DeGraff, Public Communication, 1995
Penny Rue, Counseling-Personnel Services, 1993
Pamela J. Edwards, Government and Politics, 1991
Sharon A. Sykora, Government and Politics, 1991
Othello Harris, Sociology, 1989
Lee Lantz Stewart, Recreation, 1983
Kerry J. Strand, Sociology, 1980
Stan R. Nikkel, Sociology, 1973
Abraham D. Lavender, Sociology, 1972
Jay Stanley, Sociology, 1970
3. e. iii. Other Advising and Mentoring Activities
I'd Rather Be Studying Gang 2001-2009
University Senate Student Senators Caucus 2007-2009
Maryland Incentive Awards Program 2007-2009
Individual Studies Program 2007-2009
Project Humyn 2008-2009
Books for Equal Access Fund 2008-2009
Students for Freedom of Religious Expression 2009
MaryPirg Make Textbooks Affordable Campaign 2009
Bridge to Asia Campaign 2009
I'd Rather Be Studying Campaign 1988-2001
Friends of the Food Co-op, 1999-2001
Campus Greens, 2002-2005
SuperSix (Student Leaders), 2001-2002
Sigma Kappa Sorority, 1999-2000
Students for the F.R.E.E. Party, 1997-1998
Advise Five, Division of Letters and Sciences, 1991-1992
Bangladesh Student Association, 1984-1988
The Sociology Club, 1967-1971
The Sociological Forum, 1968-1970
4. Service and Outreach
4. a. ii. Editorial Boards
Associate editor, Social Problems, 1974-1978
4. a. iii Reviewing Activities for Journals and Books
Manuscript reviewer for American Journal of Sociology, American Sociological Review, American Sociologist, Armed Forces and Society, Housing Educator=s Journal, Social Problems, Sociological Focus, Sociological Quarterly, Teaching Sociology
4. a. iv Reviewing Activities for Agencies
Research-consultant, Academy for Educational Development, 1971
Program-consultant, Sociology Department, North Carolina State University, 1971
Program-consultant for Educational Opportunity, University of Michigan, 1971
4. a. v.Other
Editor (newsletter), The Sociologist, 1971-1973
4. b. i. Offices and Committee Memberships held in Professional Organizations
American Sociological Association
Committee on Expanding Employment Opportunities for Sociologists, 1976-1979
Committee on Regional Affairs, 1975-1977
District of Columbia Sociological Society, 1967- present.
Historian and Archivist, 1980-1985, 2000-2002
President, 1974-1975
Secretary, 1971-1973
Treasurer, 1969-1971
Irene Barnes Taeuber Award Committee, 1974 and 1986
Program Organizer, "50th Anniversary Meeting," 1985
Executive Committee 1969-1977, 1980-1985
Nominations and Elections Committee, 1975-1976, 1977-1978, 1983-1984
Stuart A. Rice Merit Award Committee, 1971-1975. 1974-1975
Membership Committee, 1968-1969 and 1971-1974, 1973-1974
Program Committee, 19th Annual Research Institute, 1970
Eastern Sociological Society
Undergraduate Education Committee, 1984-1987
Program Committee, 1984-1985
Merit Award Committee, 1973-1974
Society for the Study of Social Problems
Local Arrangements Committee 1984-1985
Membership Task Force, 1972
4. c. i.Department
Library Liaison, 2011-2013
Grade Petition Committee, 2006-2013
Undergraduate Studies Committee, 1973-1975, 1979-1985, 1989-2013
C. Wright Mills Library Coordinator, 2004-2009
Qualitative Search Committee, 2009
Hunt Emerita Review Subcommittee, 2005
Awards Committee, 1999-2004 (chair 2000-2005)
Commencement Marshall, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2002
Tenure Subcommittee, 1994, 2001
Teaching Evaluation Committee, 1982-1985, 1987-1988, 1992-1996, 1998-1999
Undergraduate Education Day Liaison, 1994
Graduate Examinations Committee, 1967-1977, 1979-1980, 1983-1988, 1990, 1999-2001
Undergraduate Curriculum and Program Committee, 1987-1989
Social Institutions Committee, 1987-1988
Introductory Course Committee, 1987-1988
Policy Committee, 1980-1982 and 1984-1986
Honors Committee, 1985-1986
Merit Monies Sub-committee, 1982-1983
Equity Officer, 1980-1981
Ad hoc Committee on Teaching Evaluation, 1973, 1980
Advisory Committee, 1979-1980
Graduate Studies Committee, 1968-1969, 1978-1979
Search Committee for a Department Chair, 1968-1969 and 1973
Ad hoc Committee for a Social Inequality Specialization, 1973
Committee to Nominate an Acting Department Chair, 1972
Student Clubs Committee, 1968-1971
Staff Development Committee, 1970-1971
Publicity Committee, 1970-1971
Library Committee, 1967-1970
Ad hoc Committee on the Annual Graduate Student Award, 1969-1970
Ad hoc Committee on the Adjudication of Student Grades, 1969-1970
Ad hoc Committee to Evaluate The Graduate Studies Program, 1969-1970
Ad hoc Study Committee on Departmental Affairs, 1968-1969
Courses and Curriculum Committee, 1967-1968
4. c. ii College
Mentorship Award Committee, 1999-2004
Teaching Award Selection Committee, 1992, 2000
Teaching Committee, 1984-1986, 1989, 1992
Master of Ceremonies, College Commencement, May and December, 1984-1988
Alumni Homecoming Open House, 1988
Academic Council, 1973, 1980-1987
Hearing and Review Board, 1982-1985
Ad hoc Committee on Teaching, 1980-1981
Search Committee for a Sociology Department Chair, 1973-1974
Ad hoc Committee on Divisional Requirements, 1973
4. c. iii University
University Senate, 1999-2004 and 2007-2010
University Senate Executive Committee, 2001-2002 and 2008-2009
University Senate Open Access Journals Subcommittee, 2008-2009
University Senate Committee on Committees, 2002-2004
University Senate Educational Affairs Committee (chair), 2002-2003
Academy of Leadership Scholarship Committee, 2003
College Park Scholarship Committee (Senator Giannetti), 2003
President's Award Committee, 2002-2003
Maryland Media, Inc., Board of Directors, 2002
University Senate Student Affairs Committee, 2001-2002
University Book Center Advisory Committee, 1999-2002
University Medal Award Committee, 2000-2001
Founding Council, Academy for Excellence in Teaching and Learning, 2000-2001
Campus Task Force on Time Between Classes, 1999-2000
Campus Advisory Committee on Undergraduate Education, 1998-2000
Campus Advisory Committee on Living and Learning Communities, 1999-2000
Campus National Scholarships Advisory Committee, 1999-2000
Freshman Orientation Program, 1994 and 1999-2000
Campus Family Weekend, 1999
Education Matters Campus Forum (chair), 1998
Banneker/Key Scholarship Selection Committee, 1997-1998
Residence Hall Judge, 1997
Center for Teaching Excellence Advisory Committee, 1991-1997
Core Committee for History and Social Science (chair) 1994-1996
Honors Orientation, 1996
Campus Senate Educational Affairs Committee, 1995
Search Committee for Associate Dean of Undergraduate Education (chair), 1995
University Scholarship Selection Committee, 1995
Campus Locator Service Volunteer, 1994
Campus Committee to Select Outstanding Woman (chair), 1991-1992
Committee to Select the Outstanding Clerical Workers, 1991-1992
President's Commission on Women's Affairs, 1991-1992
New Student Celebration Planning Committee, 1990
Freshman Orientation Planning Committee, 1990
Review Committee for Improvement of Undergraduate Instruction Grants, 1991
Volunteer, Campus Locator Service, 1991
Stamp Student Union Advisory Board, 1986-1989
Byrd/Elkins Awards Selection Committee, 1989
Committee on the Academic Environment in the Resident Halls, 1989
Campus Senate Ad Hoc Committee on Undergraduate Education (chair), 1986-1988
Advisory Committee for the Mediation Center, 1986-1988
Campus Committee to Nominate Student Regent, 1986-1988
Campus Senate Adjunct Committee on Instructional Resources, 1987-1988
Ad hoc Committee for Enhancing the College Park Campus, 1988
Adviser, Dean of Undergraduate Studies Search Committee, 1988
Judge, Homecoming Parade, 1988
Judge, Spirit of Maryland Award, 1988
Learning Assistance Service Advisory Board, 1988
Nominations Committee, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, 1988
New Student Orientation Seminar Planning Council, 1986
Campus Retention Subcommittee on Foreign Student Orientation, 1986
Selection Committee to Nominate Student Regent, 1986