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Advises That Applicant May Present Rebuttal Testimony to Joint Intervenors Witness SM Hunter.Principle Rebuttal Witness Would Be Ds Mileti.Prof Qualifications & Svc List Encl
ML20028F601
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Issue date: 01/31/1983
From: Churchill B
LOUISIANA POWER & LIGHT CO., SHAW, PITTMAN, POTTS & TROWBRIDGE
To: Foreman H, Jordan W, Wolfe S
Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel
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NUDOCS 8302020278
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WALTER'S OtmECT OtAL NUMSER (2G2) 822-1051 Sheldon J. Wolfe, Esquire Dr. Harry Foreman Administrative Judge Administrative' Judge Chairmaa, Atomic Safety and Director, Center for Licensing Board Population Studies U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Box 396, Mayo Commission University of Minnesota i Washington, D.C. 20555 Minneapolis, MN 55455 Dr. Walter H. Jordan Administrative Judge 881 West Outer Drive-Oak Ridge, TN 37830 l In the Matter of

! Louisiana Power & Light Company, (Waterford Steam Electric Station, Unit 3), Docket No. 50-382 l

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! We have received the written' testimony of Joint Intervenors, including the testimony of Dr. Saundra MacD. Hunter. Dr. Hunter has not previously submitted an affidavit in this proceeding, and her testimony deals.with an issue that has not previously been identified by Joint Intervenors. Accordingly, it may be necessary

-for Applicant to present rebuttal testimony.

If, following cross-examination, it should be necessary for.

Applicant to provide rebuttal testimony, our principle rebuttal f , witness would be Dr.' Dennis S. Mileti, Associate Professor, l

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SHAw, PITTMAN. PoTTs & TRoWBRIDGE A PARTNCRSH6p CF MOFESSIONAL ComponATIONS Administrative Judge Page Two January 31, 1983 Department of Sociology, Colorado State University. Dr. Mileti's area of specialization is in the design of emergency public in-formation systems. A statement of Dr. Mileti's professional qualifications is attached.

Other testimony, if any, in rebuttal to the testimony of Joint Intervenor's witne.sses would be provided by Mr. Perry and/or Dr. Klare, Applicant's two direct witnesses.

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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NUCLEAR REGULATORY CO!OiISSION Before the Atomic Safety and Licensine Board In the Matter of '

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Sheldon J. Wolfe, Esquire Mr. Gary Groesch Administrative Judge 2257 Bayou Road Chairman, Atomic Safety and New Orleans,-LA 70119 Licensing Board .

U.S. Nuclear Regulatory - Luke B. Fontana, Esquire Commission 82'4 Esplanade Avenue Washington, D.C. 20555 New Orleans, LA 70116 Dr. Harry Foreman Atomic Safety and Licensing Administrative Judge Board Panel Director, Center for U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Population Studies Commission Box 395, Mayo Washington, D.C. 20555 University,of Minnesota Minneapolis, MN 55455 Atomic Safety and Licensing Appeal Board Panel Dr. Walter H. Jordan U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Administrative Judge Commission 881 West outer Drive Washington, D.C. 20555 Oak Ridge, TN 37830 Docke. ting & Service Section (3)

Sherwin E. Turk, Esquire Office of the Secretary Office of the Executive U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Legal Director Commission i U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Washington, D.C. 20555 l Commission Washington, D.C. 20555 Spence W. Perry, Esquire Federal Emergency Management Brian Cassidy, Esquire Agency Federal Emergency Management Office of General Counsel Agency 500 C Street, S.W., Room 840 Region I Washington, D.C. 20472 422 J. W. McCormack Boston, MA 03109

' ACADEMIC VITA OF DENNIS S. MILETI Jcnunry, 1982 PERSONAL Office: Home:

Department of Sociology 1485 Monaco Parkway Colorado State University Denver, Colorado 80220 Fort Collins, Colorado 80523 (303) 491-5951 (303) 355-3031 EDUCATION University of Colorado, Boulder: Ph.D., Sociology, 1974 California State University, Los Angeles: M.A., Sociology, 1971

' University of California, Los Angeles, B.A., Sociology, 1968 SPECIALIZ TIONS JOrganizations, Hazards, Policy, Methods .

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS 1978- date Associate Professor, tenured, Department of Sociology, Colorado State University, Fort Collins 1974-1978 Assistant Professor, Department of-Sociology, Colorado State University, Fort Collins 1971-1972 Instructor, Department of Sociology, University of Colorado, Boulder OTHER APPOINTMENTS 1981 year Policy Analyst, Seismic Safety Commission, State of l California, Sacramento (on leave from university) l GUEST ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS I 1978-1979 Invited Instructor, American Association for the Advance-ment of Science, Chautauqua Short Course Program 1975-year Visiting Assistant Professor, University of Southern Cali-fornia, Graduate School of Public Administration, Intensive Seminar Program MEMBERSHIPS American Sociological Association; Pacific Sociological Association; Midwest Sociological Society; American Association for the Advancement of Science; Earthquake Engineering Research Institute; New York Academy of Sciences; American Academy of Political and Social Science

RESEARCH CRANTS AND CONTRACTS

' . 1981-dcta Principal Invaatigator, " Nuclear H2zsrd Warnings cad EmirgIncy Evac-uation Preparedness," contract for Pacific Gas and Electric Company.

1980-1981 Principal Investigator, " Power and Networks in Local Land Use Policy Decisions," Colorado State University Experiment Station.

1979-date Principal Investigator, " Behavioral Aspects of the Three Mile Island Incident and Restart," contract for General Public Utilities and Metropolitan Edison.

1977-1980 Principal Investigator, " Impacts of Migration on Non-metropolitan Areas in the West," U.S. Department of Agriculture Regional Project, Colorado State University Experiment Station.

1977-1979 Principal Investigator, " Adoption and Organizational Implementation i

of Policy for Community Land Use Regulations," mult1 disciplinary  ;

grant from the National Science Foundation.

1975-1977 Coprincipal Investigator, " Socioeconomic, Political and Organizational Response to Earthquake Prediction," multidisciplinary grant from the National Science Foundation.

1972-1974 Research Sociologist, " Assessment of Research on Natural Hazards,"

multidisciplinary grant from the National Science Foundation.

COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIPS 1981-date U.S. Geological Survey, Advisory Panel on the Earthquake Studies Program, U.S. Department of the Interior.

1981-1982 Pacif$c Sociological Association, Program Committee for the 1982 Annual Meetings in San Diego.

l 1981-date Governor's Emergency Task Force on Earthquakes, Threat Assessment Committee, State of California, Sacramento.

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1981-year Governor's Emergency Task Force on Earthquakes, Disaster Recon--

struction Committee, State of California, Sacramento.

1980-1981 Governor's science and Technology Advisory Council, Committee on Uranium Mill Tailings Relocation, State of Colorado, Denver.

1979-year American Association for the Advancement of Science, Committee on

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Intergovernmental Research and Development on Fire Safety and Disaster Preparedness, Washington, D.C.

1976-1978 National Academy of Sciences, National Research Council, Commission on Sociotechnical Systems, Committee on Socioeconomic Effects of Earthquake Prediction, Washington, D.C.

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, BOOKS AND CHAPTERS ~

Implementation of Land Use Policy for Hazard Reduction: Lessons from the National Flood Insurance Program. Senior author with Janice Hutton and Ronald Perry. Lex-

. ington, Massachusetts: Lexington Books .(in progress), 1982.

" Earthquake . prediction and public reaction," with Janice Hutton and John Sorensen.

Pp. 129-166. in 't. Rikitake (Ed.~ ) . Current Research in Earthouake Prediction. Boston:

D. Reidel Publishing Co., Center for Academic Publications Japan / Tokyo, 1981.

Technostructures and Interorganizational Relations. With David Gillespis. Lexington.

Massachusetts: Lexington Books, 1979.

l Organizational Response to Changing Community Systems. '

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With David'Gillespie and Ronald Perry. Kent, Ohio: Kent State University Press, 1976.

I MONOGRAPHS I

i- Enrthauake Prediction Response and Options for Public Policy. Senior author with Boulder: Institute of Behavioral Science, 1981.

Janice Hutton and John Sorensen.

Anelysis of Adoption and Implementation of Community Land Use Regulations for Flood- '

pleins. With Janice Hutton. San Francisco: Woodward-Clyde, 1979.

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Fire Safety and Disaster Preparedness. With the' Committee on Fire Safety and Disaster-Preparedness. Washington, D.C.: American Association for the Advanement of Science, T 1979.

With the A Program of Studies on the Socioeconomic Effects of Earthauake Prediction.

Committee on Socioeconomic Effects of Earthquake Predictions. Washington, D.C.:

National Academy of Sciences-National Research' Council, 1978.

Human Systems in Extreme Environments: A Sociological Perspective. Senior author with f

! Thomas Drabek and J. Eugene Haas. Boulder: Institute of Behavioral Science, 1975. Response Portions reprinted in Joseph Perry and Meredith Pugh, Collective Behavior:

to Stress, 1978.

" -Netural Hazard Warning Systems in the United States. Boulder: Institute of Behavioral Science, 1975. Portions reprinted in Gerald Williams, Public-Information Aspects of l

Warnings. Geneva: United Nations, 1978.

l i A Research Assessment.

Disaster Relief and Rehabilitation in the United States:

Boulder: Institute of Behavioral Science, 1975

. With Robert Ayre and Patricia Eerthquake and Tsunami Hazards in the United States.

Trainer. Boulder: Institute of Behavioral Science, 1975 Landslide Hazard in the United States: A Research Assessment. With John Sorense Boulder: Institute of Behavioral Science, 1975 Neil Erickson.

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JOURNAL ARTICLES d Intro cnd intororgtniznticnni dotcrmintnts of d:centralizctisn,"(forthe:2ing) ocnier cuthor with 1982.

Douglas Timmer and David,Gillespie, Pacific Sociological Revicv "A review of research.on public policy adoption," Public Administration Review (fcrthcoming) 1981.

"The multidimensionality of organization size " senior author with David Gillespie cnd Stan Eitzen, Sociology and Social Research 65(4): 400-414, 1981.

"Hiterogeneous samples in organizational research," with David Gillespie, Sociological Machods and Research 9(3): 375-388, 1981. ~

" Human adjustment to the risk of environmental extremes," Sociology and Social R2 earch 64(3): 327-347, 1980.

" Organizational and technological interdependencies," 132-158, senior author 1980. with David Gillespie, Journal of Contemporary Sociology 17(3-4):

" Stress and transformation," with Ronald Perry and David Gillespie Indian Journal of Sociology 21(2): 139-147, 1980.

" Structure and decision making in corporate organizations," senior author1979.

723-744, with David Gillespie and Stan Eitzen, Sociology and Social Research 63(4):

" Action and contingency postulates in organization-environment relations," with David Gillespie, Human Relation's 32(3): 261-271, 1979.

" Technology and organizations:

deficiencies and lucunae," senior author with David 83-92, 1978.

Gillespie and Elizabeth Morrissey, Technology and Culture 19(1):

" Organizational technology and environmental205-219, adaptation-manipulation,"

1978. with David Gillespie, Scottish Journal of Sociology 2(2):

" Size and structure in complex organizations," senior author with David Gillespie and J. Eugene Haas, Social Forces 56(1): 208-217, 1977.

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" Technology and the study of organizations," with David Gillespie, Academy of Manage-ment Review 2(1): (-19, 1977. Reprinted in Readings on How Managers Manage. Engle-wood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1981 "An integrated formalization of organization-environment interdependencies," senior 80-100, 1976.

author with David Gillespie, Human Relations 29(1):

"Paradigmatic uses of the goal concept," with David Gillespie, Roy 1-14, Lotz 1976 and Ronald Perry, International Review of History and Political Science 8(30):

"A refined model of differentiation in organizations," with David Gillespie, Sociology and Social Research 60(3): 263-278, 1976.

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" Attitudinal variables as estimates of behavior," with Ronald Perry, 74-90, 1976.David Gillespie and Roy Lotz, European Journal of Social Psychology 6(1):

" Organizational adaptations to changing cultural contingencies," with David Gillespie Sociological Inquiry 46(2): 135-141, 1976.

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"Th2 cnnlytic use of ecce study matsrials," senior cucher with Rtnsld Parry cnd D vid Gillespis, Sociological Inauiry 45(4): 72-50, 1975.

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" Explaining evacuation symbolically: communication in crisis," senior author with

'E. M. Beck, Communication Research 2(1): 24-49, 1975.

" Organizational tensions, decentralization and member commitment," with David Gillespie

Ronald Perry and Roy Lotz, International Journal of Group Tensions 5(2)
26-37, 1975. 1

" Collective strass and community transformation," with ronald Perry and David Gillespie, Human Relations 27(8): 767-788, 1974.

" Change ratios in age-specific percent contributions to fertility," Pacific Sociolo-gical Review 17(1): 3-26, 1974. First prize, student paper competition, Pacific Sociological Association, 1974.

" System stress and the persistence of emergent organizations," with David Gillespie i and Ronald Perry, Sociolonical Inquiry 44(2): 111-119, 1974.

"An integrative approach to the study of organizational technology, structure and behavior," with David Gillespie, Current Sociolony 23(1): 189-200, 1974.

! "Nine demographic factors,and their relationship toward abortion legalization," senior author with Larry Barnett, Social Biology 19(2): 43-50, 1972.

OTHER ARTICLES AND COMMENTS

" Organizational differentiation," with David Gillespie, Social Forces 61(forth-coming).1982.

" Sociological aspects of earthquake prediction," Earthquake Information Bulletin 11(3): 102-105,- 1979 j

" Correcting for the human factor in tornado warnings," senior author with Patricia Harvey, Disaster Preparedness 2(February): 5-9, 1978.

" Socioeconomic and political consequences of earthquake prediction," with J. Eugene Haas, Journal of the Physical Earth 25(4): 283-293, 1977. Revised and reprinted in California Geology 30(7): 147-157, 1977 and San Francisco 20(4): 60-68, 1978.

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. " Social' scientists and applied research in the United States," The American Sociolo-gist 11(4): 220-221, 1976.

" Individual and organizational response to threat," with J. Eugene Haas and Thomas Drabek, Mass Emergencies 1(4): 247, 1976.

I "Ecrthquake prediction and other . adjustments to earthquakes," with J. Eugene Haas,

Bulletin of the New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering 9(4)
183-194, 1976.

l " Response to research and national needs," Footnotes 2(October): 6, 1974.

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REPOR'TS' Public Palicy Reserreh in Post Earthquak, Investigatiens.

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Secremento: Stcto of California, Seismic Safet,y Commission (forthcoming) 1982.

Role of the Seismic Safety Commission in Research. Sacramento: State of Califor-nie, Seismic Safety Commission (forthcoming) 1982.

_The Three Mile Island Incident and Restart: Stress. Impacts and Mitigation. Senior cuthor with Donald Hartsough. Washington, D.C.: Shaw, Pittman, Potts and Trowbridge i (forthcoming) 1982.

Eerthquake Prediction-Warning Response for Emergency Organizations to the Prediction Terminology. Senior author with Arthur Svenson. Van Nuys: Southern California

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Earthquake Preparedness Project, 1981.

Icpacts of Population Growth in Agricultural Colorado Communities. With Frank

Sentopolo. Fort Collins
Colorado State University Experiment Station, 1980.

Socioeconomic Impact of Earthquake Prediction on Government. Business and Community.

With J. Eugene Haas. Eoulder: Institute of. Behavioral Science, 1976.

Interorganizational Relations and Community Service Delivery Systems. Senior author with David Gillespie. Boulder: Center for Action Research, 1976.

BOOK REVIEWS Whistle-Blowing: Loyalty and Dissent in the Corporation. Altn Westin (Ed.) New-

York
McGraw-Hill. Sociology: A Review of New Books (forthcoming) 1982.

Unsqual Care: Interorsanizational Relations in Health Care by M..Milner, Jr. New York: Columbia University Press,1980. Social Forces (forthcoming) 1982.

Aftermath: Communities After Natural Disasters by H. Paul Friesema et al. Beverly Hills: Sage Publications, 1979 and After the Clean-up: LonR-ranRe Effects of Natural' Dinasters by James Wright and Peter Rcssi et al. Beverly Hills: Sage Publications, j

1979. Journal of the American Planning Association (October): 484-485, 1980.

j A Sociology of Organizations by J. Eldridge and A. Crombie. New York: International

! Publications, 1975. Contemporary Sociology 5(6): 784, 1976.

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' CONFERENCE PAPERS "E3rthquake prsdiction respones: cultural comparisons b::twxn Jcpan cnd th2 United States," International Sociological Association, Mexico. City: August, 1982.

" Influencing corporate decisions on the use of microzon'ation information," Third International Conference on Micr s onation, Seattle: June, 1982.

"Public perception of seismic hazards," Seismological Society of America, Anaheim:

April, 1982.

-"Parception of growth impacts in energy impacted communities," coauther, Rural Sociological Society, Ithaca: august, 1980.

" Planning initiatives for seismic hazard mitigation," Conference on Social and Eco-noaic Impacts of Earthquakes on Critical Lifelines, American Society of Civil Engi-l neers, San Francisco: May, 1980. Pp. 44-53 in J. Isenberg-(Ed.) Social'and Economic j

15 pact of Earthquakes on Utility Lifelines. New York: American Society of Civil Ent,ineers .

'?Interorganizational and- structural determinants of decision making," coauthor, Mid-wast Sociological Society, Session on Complex Organizations, Milwaukee: April, 1980.

" Community growth and imp. acts," coauthor, Western Socisi Science Association, Albu-

_qusrque: April, 1980.

" Human response to earthquake prediction," Conference on Earthquake Prediction Infor-mstion, Status of knowledge Session, Los Angeles: January, 1980. Pp. 36-56 in W. Hays Menlo Park:

! (Ed.) Procedings of the Conference on Earthquake Prediction Information.

U.S. Ceological Survey.

"Parceptions of growth impacts in non-metropolitan Colorado," coauthor, Louis: October, 1979. Impacts Sassion, Conference on Regional Migration Trends, St. ,

"Risident perceptions in growth impacted western agricultural communities," senior author, Rural Sociological Society, Vermont: August, 1979 sociological Soc-

"The epiphenomenality of organizational size," coauthor, Midwest iety, Complex Organizations Session, Milwaukee: April, 1979.

" Social factors and response to earthquake prediction," senior author, International

' Symposium on Earthquake Prediction, UNESCO, Paris: April, 1979.

" Factors affecting earthquake warning system effectiveness," coauthor, Internaticnal Symposium on Earthquake Prediction, UNESCO, Paris: April, 1979.

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" Institutional managemeat of risk information following earthquake predictions," co-author, International Symposium on Earthquake Prediction, UNESCO, Paris: April, 1979 Pp. 179-j

" Social aspects of earthquakes," senior author, State of the Art Session. San 192 in Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Microzonation.

Francisco: National Science Foundation, November, 1978.

" Organizational eize, complexity and decision making," senior author, American September, 1978. Focio-clogical Association, Organizations Session, San Francisco:

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"C rp2rcta siz2 oc w2rk," coauthor, Am2rictn Sociolcgics1 A':societicn, Orgtniz:ticn of Wsrk S;ssicn, Srn Frcncicco: Ssptembar, 1978.

" crion postulates in organization-environment relations," senior author, Midwest Sociological Society, Organization-Environment Session, Omaha: April, 1978.

" Size and organizational differentiation," coauthor, Pacific Sociclogical Associa-tien, Formal and Complex Crganizations Session, Spokane: April, 1978.

" Correcting for the human factor in.tornadu warnings," senior author, American Mete-orological Society, Conference on Severe.'ocal Storms, Omaha: October, 1977.

" Organization and environment adaptation-manipulation," senior author, American Sociological Association, Organizational relations session, Chicago: September, 1977.

! "The uses and abuses of scenarios in policy research," coauthor, American Sociologi-col Association, Social Policy Session, Chicago: September, 1977.

" Organizational growth and managerial efficiency," coauthor, Pacific Sociological Association, Social Organization / Formal / Complex Session, Sacramento: April, 1977.

l " Organizational manipulation and adaptation to complex environments," Midwest Sociological Society, Complex Organizations Session, Minneapolis: April, 1977.

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" Size and structure in comp' lex organizations," coauthor, American Sociological Asso-cistion, Organizational Change Session, New York City: August, 1976.

f "L:arning theory and disaster warning response," Society for-the Study of Social Problems, Issues in Environmental Analysis Session, New York City: August, 1976.

"Censequences of earthquake prediction on other adjustments to earthquakes," co-author, Australian Academy of Science Symposium, Canberra, Australia May, 1976.

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! "A methodology for future collective events," senior auther, Midwest Sociological l Society, Collective Behavior Session, St. Louis: April, 1976.

" Operations technology and organizational structure," coauthor, Midwest Sociological Society, Formal Organizations Session, St. ^ ouic: April, 1976.

" Consensus perspectives for organization-environment relations," senior author, Pacific Sociological Association, Organizations Session, San Diego: March, 1976.

" Assessing the consequences of earthquake prediction," coauthor, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Social Risk Session, Boston: February, 1976.

" Technological uncertainty in organization-environment relations," American Socio-logical Association, Formal Organizations Session, San Francisco: August, 1975.

"A resolution of inconsistencies between size, complexity and the administrative component in organizations," senior tuthor, Midwest Sociological Society, Formal Organizations Session, Chicago: April, 1975.

l " Technology and the study of organizations," senior author, Pacific Sociological Association, Formal Organizations Session, Victoria, British Columbia: April, 1975.

"An interaction model for organization-environment relations," senior author, Mid-wast Sociological Society, Interorganizational Session, Omaha: April, 1975

l "A formalization of crgznisction-snvircnm nt dapsndencias," c:nior cuthor, Pccific Sociological Association, Forms 1 Orgrnizctions Sascien, Sin Joze: Mat c h, 1974.

"Value and role issues for the involved social scientist," coauthor, Pacific Socio-logical Association, San Jose: March, 1974.

" Drowning: a communications disease," American Sociological Association, Mass Com-munication and Public Opinion Session, New York City: August, 1973 "Rasponse to impending system stress," American Sociological Association, What Do Wa Know Session on Human Behavior and Disaster, New York City: August, 1973 "A Paradigm and sociology of knowledge for theories of natural law," Midwest Socio- ,

logical Society, Theory Session, Milwaukee: April, 1973.

"Rasponse to hazard uarnings," Organizational and Community Response to Disaster Stminar, Disaster Research Center, Ohio State University, Columbus: July, 1972.

SPEkCHESANDGUESTLECTURES

" Social causes of scrthqu ka prcdiction-wsrning razponas: implicctions for tha dasign.of California's warning system and information dissemination," Southern California Earthquake Preparedness Project, Van Nuys: October, 1981. i i

a "An assessment of research on natural-hazards: what have we learned and what .'

problems demand further attention," Natural Hazards Research Applications Workshop, .

Boulder: July, 1981.

" Disaster reconstruction: patterns to guide planning," Governor's Emergency Task Force on Earthquakes, Committee on Long Range Recovery and Reconstruction,'Facra- [

mento: July, 1981.

"Socio-cultural dimensions of earthquake risk," Governor's Emergency Task Force on ,

Earthquakes, General Assembly, Sacramento: May, 1981.

"Interorganizational relations and service delivery systems," Health Sciences Cen-

. ter,~ University of Colorado, Denver: October, 1980.

" Social response to earthquake prediction: local policy issues," Southern California Emmrgency Services Association, Montebello: February, 1980.

" Human response to weather-borne hazard warnings," Department of Atmospheric Science, Colorado State University: October, 1979.

" Natural hazards, disasters and social research," Department of Sociology, University of Denver: December, 1980, 1979.

"Msasuring implementation of public policy for floodplain land use controls," Natural H:zards Research Applications Workshop, Boulder: August, 1978.

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" Socioeconomic effects of earthquake prediction and state policy," Conference on

' State Policy fer Earthquake Prediction Technology, Boulder: November, 1977. Pp. Lex-in Proceedings of the National Conference on Earthquakes and Related Hazards.

ington, Kentucky: Council of State Governments, 1978.

" Population, resources and policy for social change," College of Natural Resources, Colorado State University: September,1977; February,1978; February,1980.

"The behavior of government and corporate organizations in an earthquake prediction,"

Amsrican Society for Public Administration, Celorado Chapter, Denver: April, 1976; California State Semir.ar on Emergency Preparedness and Earthquake Prediction, Palm Springs: June, 1976; Emergency Preparedness commission for the County and Cities of Los Angeles, Montebello: February, 1976.

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"The social organization of hazard warning systems," Engineering Foundation Conference March, 1976.

on Decision Making for Natural Hazards, Pacific Grove, California:

" Social impacts of earthquake prediction: implications for policy," California Water and Power Earthquake Engineering Forum, San Francisco: April, 1975; Governor's Con-ference Room, Capitol Building, Sacramento: May, 1975, General Assembly of the Inter-national Union of Geodesy and Geophysics, Granoble, France: September, 1975; Center i

for Community Studies, Tokyo: September, 1975; May0r's Conference Room, Los Angeles City Hall: Octcber, 1975.

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OTHER PROFESSIONAL SERVICE 1 I

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- Organizer and Presider Session on-Disasters and Cataclysms: C2n Sociology Help, Pacific Sociological l Association. San Diego: April, 1982; Session on Collective Behavior, American Sociological Association, New York: August, 1980; Session on Complex Organiza-tions, Pacific Sociological Association, San Francisco: April,'1980; Session on Complex Organizations, Western Social Science Association, Tempe: 1976. l t

D Diecussant Session on Public Response to Earth Science Information, Natural Hazards Res-earch Applications Workshop, Boulder: July, 1980; Session on Warning Systems, National Conference on Natural Hazards, Boulder: June, 1976; Session.on Warning Systems, National Conference on Natural Hazards, Boulder: July, 1975; Sessions on Disaster' Relief and. Warning Systems, National Conference on Natural Hazards, ]

Estes Park: June, 1973.

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Participant i

Earthquake Prediction Warning Task Force Workshop, Southern California Earth- '

l quake Preparedness Project. Asilomar: December, 1981; Symposium on Earthquake Prediction, Preparedness and Human Response, San Fernando: June,.1976; Seminar f on Disaster Research_, Colorado State University, Fort Collins: February, 1975; )

i Symposium on Complex Organizations: Research and Applications, Western Social Science Association, El Paso: April, 1974. .

Editorships Corresponding editor on Hazards and Disaster, Environmental Sociology, News-

' letter of the.Section on Environmental Sociology of the American Sociolcgical Association, 1981-date; guest editor, special issue on Environmental Stress, Threat and Social. System Response, Mass Emergencies 1(4): 247-346, 1976.

Legislative Testimony Senate Subcommittee on Science, Technology and Space in the' matter of the Earthquake Hazards Reduction Act, Washington, D.C. : April, 1980; Nuclear j

Regulatory Commission in the matter of emergency planning at the Diablo

' Canyon nuclear reactor, San Luis Obisbo: January, 1982; Nuclear Regulatory

- Commission in the matter of the impact of floating nuclear plants on tourist behavior, Bethesda: May, 1977 and July, 1978; California State Legislature in l the matter of Senate Bill 1950 on liability of the State and Governor in an earthquake prediction, Sacramento: June, 1976.

Legislative Reviews Final Regulations for floodplain management and protection of wetlands, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Federal Rezister 176(45): 59520-59538, 1980.

I Program Reviews l

Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program, U.S. Geological Survey, 1982; Applied Research Evaluation, National Science Foundation, 1979, 1978.

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. Scciology Program, Nation:1 Scicnc2 Fcundetion,1981; Civil cnd Envircum:ntal

-- Engin:gring Program cnd Earthquaks Hazards Mitigntion Pregram, N tienti Scicaca Foundation, 1981; Division of Problem Focused Research.. National Science Founda-tion, 1980; Division of International Programs, National Science Foundation, 1978; Division of Advanced Environmental Research and Technology, National Sci- ,

ence Foundation, 1978, 1977, 1976.

Article Reviews Sociology and Social Research, 1981, 1979, 1978, 1976; Social Forces, 1980; -

The Social Science Journal, 1981, 1980, 1979, 1978, 1977; Sociological Focus 1980; Human Relations, 1978, 1977; Mass Emergencies, 1978, 1976, 1975; Policy Analysis, 1978; The Sociological Quarterly, 1975.

Dspartment/ University Service Department Self Evaluation Committee,1982; Department Executive Committee, 1980, 1979, 1978, 1977; Department Graduate Comprehencive Examination Com-mittee, 1982, 1981, 1980, 1979, 1978, 1977, 1976, 1975; Departmental Evalua-tion of Independent Study Courses, 1978; University Committee on Ethnte Stud-ies, 1976, 1975, 1974; University Committee on Latin American Studies, 1975, 1974.

Courses Taught Graduate: Advanced Quantitative Analysis, Research Methods I, Research Met-hods II, Demography and Population, Complex Organizations; Undergraduate: ,

Introduction to Sociology, Complex organiz.itions, SocioloL3 of Natural Haz-ards, Research Methods, Demographic Processes and Social Change.

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The Three Mile Island Incident: A Study of Behavioral Indicators of Human Stress. Senior author with Donald Hartsough and Patti Madson. Washington, D.C.: Shaw, Pittman, Potts and Trowbridge.

"A biblio9raphy for graduate research methods," pp. 249-255 in Russel Schutt, Alan Orenstein and Theodore C. Wagenaar (eds.) Research Methods Courses:

Syllabi, Assignments and Projects. Washington, D. C.: American Sociological Association.

l Organizational Behavior and Interorganizational Relations: Implications for Nuclear Power Plant Emeraencies and Preparedness _. Oak Ridge, Tennessee:

Dak Ridge National Laboratories,1982.

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" Differentiation in organizations: a comment on Miller and Conaty," coauthor with David Gillespie, Social Forces 60(4):1172-1175, 1982. -

" Hazards reduction work: the next era," Natural Hazards Observer VI (4):1-2,

1982. Reprinted in Earthquake Infonnation Bulletin 14(2):60,1982.

" Determinants of planning in or anizations," coauthor with David Gillespie, Administrative Sciencc Review X 3):21-32,1980.

[ " Intra and interorganizational determinants of decentralization," senior author with Doug Timmer and David Gillespie, Pacific Sociolor,1 cal Review 25(2):163-183,

! 1982.

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" Structure and process in the implementation of pubite policy," Political Science Review 21(1982): accepted and forthcoming.

Book Review, Unequal Care: A Case Study of Interorganizational Relations in Health Care by Murray Milner, Jr. New York: Columbia University Press, 1980.

Social Forces 60(3):943-944, 1982.

" Technology and the study of organizations: an overview and appraisal," coauthor I with David Gillespie, Academy of Management Journal 2(1):6-19, 1977. Reprinted in J. Kelly and U. U. Baba (eds.) Readinas on How Manaoers Manaae. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1982.

Contributing Editor, Environmental Sociology, Newsletter of the American Sociological Association's Section on Environmental Sociology,1981-date; l

i column on Natural Hazards and Disasters 28(Winte'r):6-8,1981; 30(Summer):10-12, 1982.

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" Earthquake prediction response: cultural comparisons between Japan and the United States," International Sociological Association, World Congress of l Sociology, Session on the Sociology of Disasters, Mexico City: August,19S2.

" Earthquake prediction and warnings: the human equation," Conference on Hazards Research, Policy Development, and Implementation Incentives: Focus on Urban Earthquakes, Policy Research Center, University of Redlands, Redlands, California:

June,1982.

."Public perceptions of seismic hazards," Seismological Society of America, Symposium on the D6 cision Making Process in Siting Critical Facilities, Anaheim, California: April, 1982. .

Presentation, " Natural hazards, disasters and public policy," the Environmental Management Institute, University of Southern California, Los Ang61es: April, 1982.

Speech, " Myths of disaster response," Earthquake Planning Conference for Business and Industry, Los Angeles: May, 1982.

Participant, Earthquake Prediction Warning Communications Workshop, Southern i

Caoifornia Earthquake Preparedness Project, State of California, Asilomar, l California: December, 1981.

Chairperson, Session on Earthquake Hazard Reduction: Is The National Earthquake r Hazard Reduction Program Meeting Its Congressional Mandate. Seventh Annual Workshop on Natural Hazards Research and Applications, Boulder, Colorado: July, 1982.

j Member, Review Panel for the Task Group on Socioeconomic Aspects of Earthquakes, i National Academy of Sciences, National Research Council, Commission on Socio-technical Systems, Wa~shington, D. C.: 1982.

Member, Elections Committee, Pacific Sociological Association, 1982-83.

! Grganizer, Session on Disasters and Cataclysms: Can Sociology Help, Pacific Sociological Association, San Diego: April ,1982.

' Participant, Review of the U.S. Geological Survey's Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program, Asilomar, California: April ,1982.

Member, Study Team, Committee on Natural Disaster, Comission on Sociotechnical Systems, National Research Council, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C.: 1982-date.

Member, Executive Committee, Department of Sociology, Colorado State University, 1982-83.

Reviewer, Program for Sociology proposal, National Science Foundation, Washington, D.C.: March, 1982.

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Reviewer, The invironmental Professional and Bulletin of the Seismoloaical Society '

of America W S2.

Reviewer, Study on Earthquake Hazards Information Dissemination: A Study of Charleston, South Carolina, .U.S. Geological Survey, March,1982.

Reviewer, L. Lave and D. Epple, " Future scenarios," Chapter 21 in R. W. Kates (ed.) Climate Impact Assessment: Studies of the Interaction of Climate and Society.

l Geneva: International Council of Scientific Union's Scier,tific Committee on Problems of the Environment,1982.

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