Curriculum Vitae 2013 Warren D. TenHouten

Curriculum Vitae 2013
Warren D. TenHouten
Addresses
Work
Professor Emeritus
Department of Sociology
University of California
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Employment History
6/2004 – present
Professor Emeritus, Department of Sociology, University of California at Los
Angeles
6/1980 – 6/2004 Professor, Department of Sociology, University of California at Los Angeles
6/1970 – 6/1980 Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, University6 of California at Los
Angeles
6/1965 – 6/1970 Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, University6 of California at Los
Angeles
6/1971 – 9/1971 Visiting Lecturer, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Michigan State
University, East Lansing
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Employment History, continued
6/1964 – 6/1975
9/1963 – 9/1964
Study Director, Comparative Research Branch, U. S. Office of Education and
Department of Sociology, Michigan State University, East Lansing
Graduate Research Assistant, International Programs, Department of Sociology and
Anthropology, Michigan State University, East Lansing
Education
6/1963 – 6/1965
11/1962 – 6/1963
9/1957 – 6/1961
9/1961 – 11/1962
6/1961 – 8/1961
1/1957 – 4/1958
Michigan State University, Ph.D., Sociology and Anthropology
Michigan State University, M.A., Sociology
Michigan State University, B.A., Divisional Social Science
University of Chicago, Sociology
Columbia University
Northwestern Michigan College
Professional Organizations
International Society for Research on Emotions
American Sociological Association
Methodology
Sociology of Emotions
Rational Choice Theory
Social Theory
International Sociological Association
Research Committee on Logic and Methodology
Research Committee on Sociolinguistics
Pacific Sociological Association
International Institute of Sociology
American Anthropological Association
Classification Society of North America
International Society for the Study of Time
Selected Publications (in reverse chronological order)
Books
TenHouten, Warren D. (forthcoming) Alienation, Adaptation, and Affect: Ten Varieties of Alienation
and Their Bases in Tertiary Emotions. London and New York: Routledge.
TenHouten, Warren D. (2013) Emotion and reason: Mind, brain, and the social domains of work and
love. London and New York: Routledge.
TenHouten, Warren D. (2007) A general theory of emotions and social life. London and New York:
Routledge.
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Books, Continued
TenHouten, Warren D. (2005) Time and society. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press.
TenHouten, Warren D. and Charles D. Kaplan. (1973) Science and its mirror image: A theory of inquiry.
New York: Harper & Row.
Articles, Book Chapters, Reviews
TenHouten, Warren D. (in press) “A neurosociological model of Weberian, instrumental rationality: Its
cognitive, conative, and neurobiological foundations.” In Handbook of neurosociology, edited by
David D. Franks and Jonathan H. Turner. New York: Springer.
TenHouten, Warren D. (2011) “Handwriting and creativity.” Encyclopedia of Creativity (pp.588–594),
2nd edn, Vol. 1, edited by Mark A. Runco and Steven R. Pritzker. San Diego, CA: Academic Press:
TenHouten, Warren D. (2006) “From alexithymia, borne of trauma and oppression, to symbolic elaboration,
the creative expression of emotions, and rationality.” In Reason and Creativity in Cognitive
Development, edited by J. Kaufman and J. Baer. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press.
TenHouten, Warren D. (2005) “Social relations and the primary emotions: A first report.” Journal of
Creative Inquiry in Sociology 33: 79—92.
TenHouten, Warren D. (2004) “Time and society: A quadratic theory of time-consciousness.” Journal of
Creative Inquiry in Sociology 32: 3—10.
TenHouten, Warren D. (2004) “Time and society: Social organization and time-consciousness.” Free
Inquiry in Creative Sociology 32: 11—19.
TenHouten, Warren D. (2004) Time and society: A cross-cultural study.” Free Inquiry
in Creative Sociology 32: 21—34.
TenHouten, Warren D. and Wen Wang (2001) “The eight trigrams of the Chinese I Ching and the eight
primary emotions.” Asian Journal of Social Psychology 4: 185—199.
TenHouten, Warren D. (2000) “On Durkheim’s notions of time and mind in Australian Aboriginal
cosmology and social life.” In The Living Legacy of Marx, Durkheim and Weber, vol. II,
Applications and Analyses of Classical Sociological Theory by Modern Social Scientists, edited by R.
Altschuler. New York: Gordian Knot Books.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1999) “The four elementary forms of sociality, their biological bases, and their
implications for affect and cognition.” In Advances in Human Ecology, vol. 8, edited by Lee Freese.
Greenwich, CT: JAI Press.
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Selected Publications, continued
TenHouten, Warren D. (1999) “Handwriting and creativity.” In Encyclopedia of Creativity, vol. 1, edited
by Mark A. Runco and Steven R. Pritzker. San Diego, CA: Academic Press.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1999) “Explorations in neurosociological theory: From the spectrum of affect to
time-consciousness.” In Mind, Brain, and Society: Toward a Neurosociology of Emotion, edited by
David D. Franks and Thomas S. Smith. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1999) “Text and temporality: Patterned-cyclical and ordinary-linear forms of timeconsciousness, inferred from a corpus of Australian Aboriginal and Euro-Australian life-historical
interviews.” Symbolic Interaction 22: 121—137.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1998) “Primordial temporality, the self, and the brain.” Journal of Social and
Evolutionary Systems 20: 253—277.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1997) “Neurosociology.” Journal of Social and Evolutionary Systems 20: 7—37.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1997) “Dual symbolic classification and the primary emotions: A proposed
synthesis of Plutchik’s psychoevolutionary and Durkheim’s sociogenic theories of emotions.” In
The Living Legacy of Marx, Durkheim, and Weber, vol. I, Applications and Analyses of Classical
Sociological Theory by Modern Sociologists, edited by Richard Altschuler. New York: Gordian
Knot Books.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1996) “Introduction.” International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy 1,
Special Issue, The Sociology of Emotions, edited by Warren D. TenHouten, vol. 16: 1—20.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1996) “Outline of a socioevolutionary theory of the emotions.” International
Journal of Sociology and Social Policy 1, Special Issue, The Sociology of Emotions, edited by
Warren D. TenHouten, vol. 16: 189—208.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1995) “Dual symbolic classification and the primary emotions: A proposed
synthesis of Durkheim’s sociogenic and Plutchik’s psychoevolutionary theories of emotions.”
International Sociology 10: 427—445.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1995) “Inferring cognitive structure from text.” Journal of Contemporary
Legal Issues 6: 97—114.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1995) “The eclipse of the sacred and the paradoxical liberation of the left hand.”
Anthropology of Consciousness 6: 15—26.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1994) “Creativity, intentionality, and alexithymia: A graphological analysis of
split-brained patients and normal controls.” In Creativity and Affect, edited by Melvin P. Shaw and
Mark A. Runco. Westport, CT: Ablex Publishing.
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TenHouten, Warren D. (1994) “On Sperry, Bogen, and social neuroscience.” Social Neuroscience
Bulletin 6: 21—22.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1993) “Dual symbolic classification, the primary emotions, and mandala
symbolism.” Anthropology of Consciousness 4: 10—16.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1993) “On race and intelligence.” Social Neuroscience Bulletin 6: 61—63.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1993) “From emergent mentalism to social neuroscience.” Social Neuroscience
Bulletin: 6: 27—29.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1993) “Editorial: Change of name, network membership.” Social Neuroscience
Bulletin: 6: 1—2.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1993) “On the notion of multilevel analysis and social neuroscience:
Commentary on Cacioppo and Berntson.” Social Neuroscience Bulletin 6: 10—11.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1992) “Cerebral lateralization: A scientific paradigm in crisis? Critique of Efron
and Corballis.” Journal and Social and Evolutionary Systems 15: 319—326.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1992) “Generalization and statistical inference from snowball samples.” Bulletin
de Methodologie Sociologique (No. 37, December): 25—40.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1992) “Cerebral lateralization: A scientific paradigm in crisis?” Journal of
Social and Evolutionary Systems 15: 319—326.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1992) “Into the wild blue yonder: On the emergence of the ethnoneurologies
– the social-science based neurologies and the philosophy-based neurologies.” Journal of Social and
Biological Structures 14: 381—408.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1992) “Into the wild blue yonder: On the emergence of the ethnoneurologies
– the social-science based neurologies and the philosophy-based neurologies.” Neuroanthropology
Network Newsletter 5: 7 (a one-page summary).
TenHouten, Warren D. (1991) “Mind, self, image, emotion, and brain in the thought of George Herbert
Mead.” In Imagery and Society, edited by Ahkter Ahsen. New York: Random House, Inc.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1991) “Mind, self, image, emotion, and brain in the thought of George Herbert
Mead.” Journal of Mental Imagery 15: 157—159.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1991) “On the general systems approach to the evolution of social systems.”
Politics and the Life Sciences 9: 275—277.
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TenHouten, Warren D. (1989) “Application of dual brain theory to cross-cultural studies of cognitive
development and education.” Sociological Perspectives 32: 153—167.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1988) “Prospects and problems of a biological approach to the study of formal
social organization: A review of Biology and Bureaucracy,” Edited by Elliott White and Joseph
Losco. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, Inc, 1986. Politics and the Life Sciences 6: 258—
260.
TenHouten, Warren D., Donald O. Walter, Klaus D. Hoppe and Joseph E. Bogen (1988) Alexithymia
and the split brain: VI. Electroencephalographic correlates of alexithymia. In Hemispheric
Specialization, edited by Klaus D. Hoppe, Psychiatric Clinics of North America, vol. 11.
Philadelphia, PA: W. B. Saunders.
TenHouten, Warren D., Marc Seifer and Patricia Siegel. (1988) Alexithymia and the split brain: VII.
Evidence from graphological signs. In Hemispheric Specialization, edited by Klaus D. Hoppe.
Psychiatric Clinics of North America, vol. 11. Philadelphia, PA: Saunders.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1988) “Social contexts of alexithymia.” Sociology of Emotions Newsletter 3: 2, 7.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1988) “Defining a bunt.” The Sydney Morning Herald, Monday, October 24.
TenHouten, Warren D., Klaus D. Hoppe, Joseph E. Bogen and Donald O. Walter. (1986) “Alexithymia:
An experimental study of cerebral commissurotomy patients and normal controls. American Journal of
Psychiatry 143: 312—316.
TenHouten, Warren D., Donald O. Walter, Klaus D. Hoppe and Joseph E. Bogen. (1987) “Alexithymia
and the split brain: V. EEG alpha-band interhemispheric coherence analysis. Psychotherapy and
Psychosomatics 47: 1—10.
TenHouten, Warren D., Klaus D. Hoppe, Joseph E. Bogen and Donald O. Walter. (1986) “Alexithymia
and the split brain: IV. Gottschalk-Gleser content analysis, an overview. Psychotherapy and
Psychosomatics 44: 113—121.
TenHouten, W. D., K. D. Hoppe, J. E. Bogen and D. O. Walter (1986) “On alexithymic expression and
behavior: Dr TenHouten and associates reply (to Dr. Gorton).” American Journal of Psychiatry 143:
26—29.
TenHouten, W. D., K. D. Hoppe, J. E. Bogen and D. O. Walter (1986) “An ‘axiological’ study design?”
Dr TenHouten and associates reply (to Dr. Vollhardt).” American Journal of Psychiatry 143:
148—149.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1986) “Right hemisphericity of Australian Aboriginal children II. Conjugate
lateral eye movements.” International Journal of Neuroscience 30: 255—260.
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Selected Publications, continued
TenHouten, Warren D. (1985) “Right hemisphericity of Australian Aboriginal children: Effects of culture,
sex, and age on performance of Closure and Similarities tests.” International Journal of Neuroscience
28: 125—146.
TenHouten, Warren D., Klaus D. Hoppe, Joseph E. Bogen and Donald O. Walter. (1985) “Alexithymia
and the split brain: III. Global-level content analysis of fantasy and symbolization. Psychotherapy and
Psychosomatics 44: 89—94.
TenHouten, Warren D., Klaus D. Hoppe, Joseph E. Bogen and Donald O. Walter. (1985) “Alexithymia
and the split brain: II. Sentential-level content analysis. Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics 44: 1—5.
TenHouten, Warren D., Klaus D. Hoppe, Joseph E. Bogen and Donald O. Walter. (1985) “Alexithymia
and the split brain: I. Lexical-level content analysis.” Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics 43: 202--206.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1985) “Cerebral lateralization theory and the sociology of knowledge.” In The
Dual Brain: Hemispheric Specialization in the Human, edited by D. Frank Benson and Eran Zaidel.
New York: Guilford Press.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1985) “The multilingual mind and the multilingual society: A commentary.”
Politics and the Life Sciences 19: 19—21.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1983) “Social correlates of cerebral lateralization: A neurosociological approach.”
In Language and Cognitive Style: The Emergence of a Research Paradigm, edited by Robert N.
St. Clair and Walburger von Raffler-Engel. Lisse, The Netherlands: Swetz and Zeitlinger.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1983) “Comment” on Sheldon Klein, “Analogy, mysticism and the structure of
culture. Current Anthropology 24: 174—175.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1980) “Social dominance and cerebral hemisphericity: Discriminating race,
socioeconomic, and sex groups by performance on two lateralized tests.” International Journal of
Neuroscience 10: 223—232.
Kaplan, Charles D., Warren D. TenHouten and Michael Wogan (1980) “Educational implications of
cerebral lateralization: A neurosociological perspective.” Journal of the National Association of
Learning Laboratory Directories 14: 7—21.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1979) “Review of ‘Human Variation: The Biopsychology of Age, Race, and Sex,’”
edited by Travis Osborne, Clyde C. Noble and Nathaniel Weyl. New York: Academic Press, 1978.
Contemporary Sociology 8: 652—653.
TenHouten, WD. (1978—1979) “Hemispheric interaction in the brain and the propositional, compositional,
and dialectical modes of thought.” Journal of Altered States of Consciousness 4: 129—140
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TenHouten, Warren D. (1977) “More on split-brain research and anthropology.” Current Anthropology 18:
344—346.
Rogers, Linda, Warren D. TenHouten, Charles D. Kaplan and Martin Gardiner (1977) “Hemispheric
specialization of language: An EEG study of Hopi Indian children.” International Journal of
Neuroscience 8: 1—6.
TenHouten, Warren D., Andrea Lee Thompson and Donald O. Walter (1976) “Discriminating social
groups by performance on two lateralized tests.” Bulletin of the Los Angeles Neurological Societies
42: 99—108.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1976) “More on split-brain research, culture, and cognition.” Current
Anthropology 17: 503—506.
Kaplan, Charles D. and Warren D. TenHouten (1974) “Neurolinguistic sociology.” Sociolinguistics
Newsletter 6: 4—9.
TenHouten, Warren D. and Charles D. Kaplan (1973) “Science and its mirror image.” In Cerebral
Dominance, edited by Donald O. Walter, Linda Rogers and Joyce M. Finzi-Fried. Los Angeles:
Brain Information Service/BRI Publications. Los Angeles: University of California.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1973) “Race and family power structure: A critical analysis of the black
matriarchy thesis. In Interracial Marriage, edited by Irving R. Stuart and Lawrence E. Abt. New
York: Grossman Publishers, pp. 83—109.
TenHouten, Warren D. and Charles D. Kaplan (1972) “Science and its mirror image.” Kansas Journal
of Sociology 8: 155—175.
Bogen, J. E., R. DeZure, W. D. TenHouten, and J. F. Marsh, Jr. (1972) “The other side of the brain. IV:
The A/P ratio.” Bulletin of the Los Angeles Neurological Societies 37: 49—61.
TenHouten, Warren D. and Donald Long (1971) “A FORTRAN IV program for scale gradient analysis
of Guttman scales.” Behavioral Science 16: 267—268.
TenHouten, Warren S., Diana TenHouten and Jon Stern (1971) “Political leadership in poor communities:
Applications of two sampling methodologies.” In Race, Change, and Urban Society, vol. 5, edited by
Peter Orleans and Russell Ellis. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications, pp. 215—254.
TenHouten, Warren D. Tzuen-jen Lei and Françoise Kendall and C. Wayne Gordon (1971) “School
ethnic composition, social contexts, and educational plans of Mexican-American and Anglo high
school students.” American Journal of Sociology 76: 89—107.
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TenHouten, Warren D. (1971) Cognitive Styles and the Social Order, PB 210—375, University of
California, Los Angeles, CA: National Technical Information Service, U. S. Department of
Commerce.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1970) “The black family: Myth and reality.” Psychiatry 33: 145—173.
(“Errata.” Psychiatry 34: 224.
Reprinted as:
TenHouten, Warren D. (1976) “The black family: Myth and reality.” In Urban Problems: Psychological
Inquiries, edited by Neil C. Kalt and Sheldon S. Zalkind. New York: Oxford University Press, pp.
29—40.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1971) “The black family: Myth and reality.” In Family in Transition:
Rethinking Marriage, Sexuality, Child Rearing, and Family Organization, edited by Arlene Skolnik
And Jerome H. Skolnick. Boston, M: Little Brown and Co., pp. 419—432.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1970) “Review of ‘Cliques, Crowds, and Gangs: Group Life of Sydney
Adolescents’.” American Sociological Review 35: 162.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1970) “The races meet in high school.” In Race and Ethnic Relations, edited by
Helen M. Hughes. Boston, MA: Allyn and Bacon, Inc., pp. 46—55; reprinted by Holbrook Press.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1969) “Scale gradient analysis: A statistical method for constructing and
evaluating Guttman scales.” Sociometry 32: 80—98. “(Erratum.” Sociometry 32: 272.)
TenHouten, Warren D. (1968) “Racial competition and the social systems of three high schools.” In
Society and Education: A Book of Readings, edited by Robert J. Havighurst, Bernice L. Neugarten
and Jacqueline Falk. Boston, MA: Allyn and Bacon, Inc., pp. 135—143.
TenHouten, Warren D. and David Gottlieb (1964) “Racial composition and the social systems of three
high schools.” Journal of Marriage and the Family 27: 204—212.
Selected Formal Presentations and Events Organized (in reverse chronological order)
Note: Presentations from 2002—2006 not yet compiled; before 1975 not included.
TenHouten, Warren D. “Anticipation: A key cognitive-affective resource for the evolution of the human
mind.” Section of Evolution and Sociology, Organizer and Presider Richard S. Machalek. One hundred
second Meeting of the American Sociological Association. Boston, Massachusetts: August 5.
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TenHouten, Warren D. (2007) “Lexical, hierarchical, categorization analysis: A methodology for
quantitative analysis of qualitative data.” UCLA—Lancaster University Symposium on Sociological
Research Methods, Organizer and Presider Roger Penn. Department of Sociology, University of
California. Los Angeles, California: March 2.
TenHouten, Warren D. (2001) “Culture and time-consciousness: A general theory, an empirical study.”
“Neurosociology” Regular Session, Presider David Franks. Ninety-fifth Annual Meeting of the
American Sociological Association. Washington, DC: August 12.
TenHouten, Warren D. (2001) “A content-analytic methodology for inferring time-consciousness from
life-historical interviews.” “Biography and Society” Session, Annual Meetings, International
Sociological Association. London: September 15.
TenHouten, Warren D. (2000) “Affect-spectrum theory.” Regular Session, “Sociology of Emotions,”
Presider, Warren D. TenHouten. The Seventy-first Annual Meeting of the Pacific Sociological
Association. San Diego, CA: March 16.
TenHouten, Warren D. (2000) “Neurosociology.” Regular Session, “Biology and Society,” David Franks.
Ninety-fourth Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, New York: August 15.
TenHouten, Warren D. (2008) “Anticipation: A key cognitive-affective resource for the evolution of the
human mind.” Regular Session, “Evolutionary Sociology,” Organizer and Presider Richard
Machalek, Ninety-ninth Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Boston, coming
up in August.
TenHouten, Warren D. (2000) “The social quaternio, the brain, and the mind.” Special Session,
“Unlocking the Secrets of the Brain: More Implications for Sociology,” Organizer and Presider
Michael Hammond. Ninety-third Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Chicago,
IL: August 8.
TenHouten, Warren D. (2000) Regular Session Organizer, “Sociology of Emotions.” Pacific Sociological
Association, San Diego, California, March 2.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1999) “The elementary forms of temporality, their biological bases, and their
Implications for cognition and affect.” Regular Session, “Biology and Society,” Organizer Lee Freese.
The Seventieth Annual Meeting of the Pacific Sociological Association. Portland, Oregon: April 17.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1998) “Time-consciousness and social relations.” Regular Session, “Biosocial
Interactions, Organizer and Presider Ken Chew. Ninety-second Annual Meeting of the American
Sociological Association. San Francisco, California: August 21.
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Formal Presentations, continued
TenHouten, Warren D. (1997) “Inferring time-consciousness from text: Comparison of life-historical
interviews with Australian Aborigines and Euro-Australians.” Regular Session, “Cognitive Sociology,”
Organizer and Presider Eviatar Zerubavel. Ninety-first Annual Meeting of the American Sociological
Association. Toronto, Canada: August 12.
TenHouten, Warren D. and Charles D. Kaplan (1997) “Neurosociology.” Special Session, “Unlocking
the secrets of the brain: Implications for Sociology.” Organizer and Presider Michael F. Hammond.
Ninety-first Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Toronto, Canada: August 12.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1997) “The temporal quaternio.” The Sixty-eighth Annual Meeting of the Pacific
Sociological Association, San Diego, California: April 18.
TenHouten, Warren D., Nathan Glazer and Robert Boyd (1996) “Overview from the social sciences:
Sociology and anthropology.” Colloquium on “Culture, Democracy, and Development,” Sponsored
by the James S. Coleman Chair in International Development Studies, Department of Economics,
ISOP, and the Center for International Relations. University of California at Los Angeles, November
22.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1996) “Emotions and social relations: A socioevolutionary theory.” Plenary
Session, Ninth Meeting of the International Society for Research on Emotions, Toronto, Canada:
August 14.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1996) “Outline of a socioevolutionary theory of the emotions.” Sixty-seventh
Annual Meeting of the Pacific Sociological Association. Seattle, Washington: March 21—24.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1995) “Grid-group analysis: Application to community studies.” Sixty-sixth
Annual Meeting of the Pacific Sociological Association. San Francisco, California: April 7.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1995) “The eclipse of the sacred and the paradoxical libration of the left hand.”
Annual Meeting of The Society for the Anthropology of Consciousness. Berkeley, California: March
31.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1995) “Neurocognitive hierarchical categorization analysis: A contentanalytic methodology for inferring cognitive structure from text.” Qualitative Sociology
Colloquium, University of California at Los Angeles, Department of Sociology: February 6.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1993) “Australian Aboriginal conceptualization of time.” Society for the
Anthropology of Consciousness, presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Philosophical
Association (Pacific Division). Los Angeles, California: March 31.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1993) “Australian Aboriginal conceptualization of time.” Meeting of The
Society for the Anthropology of Consciousness. Santa Barbara, California: April 11.
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TenHouten, Warren D. (1993) “Australian Aboriginal conceptualization of time.” Institute for Law
and Systems Research (University of San Diego), held at the Oxford Conference Center, University
of Michigan. Ann Arbor, Michigan: December 20.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1993) “Cerebral lateralization: A scientific paradigm in crisis?” Academisch
Psychiatrisch Centrum, Faculteit der Gezondheidswetenschappen Rijksuniversiteit Limburg.
Maastricht, The Netherlands: November 3.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1993) “A story about Aboriginal research.” Missoula Conference on Ethnoinquiries. Department of Sociology, University of Montana. Missoula, Montana: July 17.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1993) “Inferring cognitive structure from life-historical interviews: As example,
Australian Aboriginal conceptualization of time.” Quantitative Sociology Area Program Colloquium
Series, Department of Sociology, University of California. Los Angeles, California: May 26.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1993) “Measurement of multilevel social roles: Joint application of snowball
sampling and experience sampling.” The Institute for Psychosocial and Socio-ecological Research
(IPSER), in association with Rijksuniversiteit Limburg. Maastricht, The Netherlands: April 1.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1993) “Dual symbolic classification and the primary emotions: An emendation
of Durkheim’s sociology of emotions.” Regular Session, “Sociology of Emotions,” Sixty-third
Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association. Miami Beach, Florida: August 13—17.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1993) “Dual symbolic classification and the primary emotions.” Social
Psychology Area Program Colloquium Series, Department of Sociology, University of California.
Los Angeles, California: March 8.
TenHouten, Warren D. and Charles D. Kaplan (1993) “Neurocognitive sociology as ethnoneurology.”
Regular Session, “Bioscience and Sociology,” Sixty-third Annual Meeting of the American
Sociological Association. Miami Beach, Florida: August 13—17.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1992) “A neurocognitive sociology of Aboriginal cognition.” Department of
Sociology, Australian National University. Canberra, ACT, Australia: July 9.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1992) “Multi-criteria snowball sampling.” Workshop on Generalizability
Questions for Snowball Sampling and Other Ascending Methodologies. Department of Statistics
and Measurement Theory and Inter-University Center for Sociological Theory and Methodology
(ICS), organized by Tom Snijders. University of Groningen, The Netherlands: February 21.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1990) “Inference from snowball samples.” Section on “Social Networks:
Advances in Methodology,” Kathleen Carley, Chair. Eighty-fifth Annual Meeting of the American
Sociological Association. Washington, District of Columbia: August 11.
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TenHouten, Warren D. (1990) “Life histories and the elementary forms of the mental life.” Research
Committee (RC) 37 Section (Session 4, “Biography and Society”), Twelfth World Congress of
Sociology. Madrid, Spain: July 9—13.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1990) “Methodological issues of snowball sampling.” Research Committee
(RC) 33 Section (Session 10, “Network Analysis Methods”), Peter Carrington, Chair. Twelfth
World Congress of Sociology. Madrid, Spain: July 9—13.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1990) “Cognitive style, culture, and learning: The case of the Australian
Aborigine.” Section on “The Sociology of Education,” John G. Richardson, Chair. Sixty-first
Annual Meeting of the Pacific Sociological Association. Spokane, Washington: April 7.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1989) “Methodological issues of snowball sampling.” Conference on Social
Networks. North Campus Center, University of California. Los Angeles, California: November 4.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1989) “Methodological issues of snowball sampling.” Quantitative Sociology
Area Program Colloquium Series, Department of Sociology, University of California.
Los Angeles, California: November 28.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1989) “Methods and pitfalls of conducting public surveys, polls, and similar
studies.” Western Regional Natural Resources Workshop, National Park Service, Unites States
Department of the Interior. Calamigos Ranch, Santa Monica Mountains, California: March 17.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1989) “Neurosociology and the doing of ethnoneurology: An approach to the
culture-and-cognition paradox.” Section on “Biology, Culture, and Society,” Lee Freese, Chair.
Sixtieth Annual Meeting of the Pacific Sociological Association. Reno, Nevada: April 13—15.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1988) “Methodological issues in snowball sampling.” Conference on
“Strategies of Field Work Research,” Instituto Mexicano de Psiquiatrìa. Mexico City, Mexico:
December 14.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1988) “A neurosociology of Aboriginal cognition.” Seminar Program, School
of Sociology, University of New South Wales, Kensington, New South Wales, Australia: October 12.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1988) “A study of Aboriginal thinking and learning.” Aboriginal Early
Education Program, Macksville College of Technical and Further Education (TAFE). Macksville,
New South Wales, Australia: August 26.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1988) “Cerebral lateralization of Australian Aborigines.” Neuropsychiatric
Research Unit, Neuropsychiatric Institute, University of California at Los Angeles. Camarillo State
Hospital, Camarillo, California: March 31.
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Formal Presentations, continued
TenHouten, Warren D. (1988) “Probe event-related potentials: Micro-methodology for cross-cultural
cognitive neurosociological research.” Quantitative Sociology Area Program Colloquium Series,
Department of Sociology, University of California. Los Angeles, California: March 9.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1987) “Cross-cultural cognitive neuropsychology: Methodological foundations
for an alternative to the sociology of knowledge.” Research Committee (RC) 33, Logic and
Methodology, Session of the International Sociological Association Session at the 1987 American
Sociological Association Meeting. Chicago, Illinois: August 17.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1987) “Alexithymia and the split brain.” One-hundred Fortieth Annual Meeting
of the American Psychiatric Association. Chicago, Illinois: May 13.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1987) “Alexithymia (‘no worlds for feelings’) and the split brain.” NIBBL
Neuropsychology Seminar Series, Neuropsychiatric Institute and Hospital, University of California.
Los Angeles, California: May 5.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1987) “Application of dual brain theory to cross-cultural studies of cognitive
development and education.” Fifty-eight Annual Meeting of the Pacific Sociological
Association. Eugene, Oregon: April 9.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1986) “Australian Aborigines outperform whites on visual closure.” FiftySeventh Annual Meeting of the Pacific Sociological Association. Denver, Colorado: April 11.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1986) “Snowball sampling: Application for drug-using social networks.”
Institute for Preventive and Social Psychiatry, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam. Rotterdam, The
Netherlands: March 25.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1986) “Right hemisphericity of Australian Aboriginal children.” European
Brain and Behavioral Society Workshop on “Interhemispheric Communication and Specialization,”
Medical School, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam. Rotterdam, The Netherlands: March 20.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1985) “Cultural hemisphericity: The case of the Australian Aborigine.” UCLA
Neuropsychiatric Institute and Hospital. Los Angeles, California: April 9.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1984) “Alexithymia and the split brain.” Kaiser Permanente, Southern
California Permanente Medical Group, Eight Annual Psychiatry Symposium, “Trends in Psychiatry.”
Newport Beach, California: June 8.
TenHouten, Warren D. and Klaus D. Hoppe (1984) “Discussants.” “Clinical and experimental studies
of alexithymia in commissurotomized patients and a matched control group.” Colloquium on
Biobehavioral Science, UCLA Neuropsychology Institute and Hospital. Los Angeles, California:
February 27.
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Formal Presentations, continued
TenHouten, Warren D. (1984) “Implications of hemispheric specialization for sociology.” UCLA
Extension Conference on “The Dual Brain: Hemispheric Specialization in the Human.” Westwood
Village, California: January 21.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1983) “Hemispheric interaction and isolation in the brain: Creativity,
alexithymia, and the duality of mind.” Glendale Community College. Glendale, California: June 2.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1983) “EEG correlates of alexithymia.” The Hacker Clinic. Los Angeles,
California: April 15.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1982) “Social dominance and hemispheric lateralization.” Western Political
Science Association. San Diego, California: March 25.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1982) “The alienation of reason: A neurosociological study of alexithymia.”
Interest Group V, “Ethno-Inquiries into Scientific, Synthetic, and Pathological Practices.” Tenth
World Congress of Sociology, International Sociological Association. Mexico City, Mexico:
August 18.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1982) “Artwork and brainwork: An empirical study of the production of
painting.” Interest Group I, “Ethno-Inquiries into Art.” Tenth World Congress of Sociology,
International Sociological Association. Mexico City, Mexico: August 17.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1981) “The alienation of reason: An experimental study of alexithymia.”
Conference on “New Approaches to the Study of Social Phenomena,” Siftung Volkswagenwerk.
Kassel, West Germany: November 27.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1981) “Lateralized and generalized EEG alpha effects of sociolinguistically
varied narratives heard in Mandarin Chinese and in English.” Seventy-sixth Annual Meeting of
the American Sociological Association. Toronto, Canada: August 15.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1980) “Working and thinking as a neurosociological problem.” Cortona
Center for the Study of Language and Technology. Cortona, Italy: September 1.
TenHouten, Warren D. and Charles D. Kaplan (1979) “Modernization, education, and the primacy
of propositional thought. Ninth World Congress of Sociology, International Sociological
Association. Uppsala, Sweden: August 15.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1978) “Neurosociological and social aspects of linguistic relativity.” Ninth
World Congress of Sociology, International Sociological Association. Uppsala, Sweden: August
15.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1978) “Numerical taxonomic classification and gravitational clustering of
occupational groups.” Seventy-third Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association.
San Francisco, California: September 5.
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Formal Presentations, continued
TenHouten, Warren D. (1978) “Influences of Race, socioeconomics status, and sex on performance
of two lateralized tests.” Seventy-third Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association.
San Francisco, California: September 4.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1978) “Neurosociology.” Invited Lecture, Psychiatry 298, “Social science
models and the brain.” H. Levine and K. Kernan, Instructors. University of California at Los
Angeles: April 19.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1978) “Language and the brain: Toward a theory of dialectical thought.”
Department of Sociology and Sociolinguistics Newsletter, University of Montana. Missoula,
Montana: April 18.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1978) “The two brains.” Thirty-first Annual Conference on World Affairs,
University of Colorado. Boulder, Colorado: April 18.
TenHouten, Warren D., with Kenneth Boulding, David Hawkins, Gordon W. Hewes, Raymond
Maurice, John L. Murphy and Edward Rose as Discussants. “Seminar on brain work.” A
Proseminar held concurrently with the Thirty-first Annual Conference on World Affairs, University
of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado: April 10, 12.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1977) “Bilingualism, social identity, and cognitive style.” Interdisciplinary
Linguistics Program, University of Louisville, Louisville, Kentucky: March 11.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1977) “Social determinants of cerebral lateralization.” Fifth Annual Meeting
of the International Neuropsychology Society. Santa Fe, New Mexico.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1976) “Neurosociological effects of social structure.” Twenty-ninth Annual
Conference on World Affairs. Boulder, Colorado: April 11.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1976) “Hemispheric specialization and language: An EEG study of Hopi
Indian children.” Seventy-first Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association. August
28.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1976) “Cognitive styles in the classroom.” Plenary Session, Perspective on
Language Conference, University of Louisville. Louisville, Kentucky: March 11.
TenHouten, Warren D. (1975) “Neurosociology.” Twenty-eighth Annual Conference on World
Affairs, University of Colorado. Boulder, Colorado: April 10.
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Other Professional Involvements and Experiences (2001—2007 not compiled)
3/2000 Regular Session Organizer, “Sociology of Emotions,” Pacific Sociological Association. San
Diego, California: March 24.
4/1997 Regular Session Organizer and Presider, “Sociology of Emotions,” Pacific Sociological
Association. San Diego, California.
9/1996 Regular Session Organizer and Presider, “Sociology of Emotions,” Pacific Sociological
Association. Long Beach, California.
8/1995—2/1996 Special Issue Editor, “The Sociology of Emotions,” a Special Issue of
International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy.
10/1994—9/1995 Regular Session Organizer and Presider, “Macrosociology of the Emotions,”
And “Microsociology of the Emotions,” Annual Meeting of the American Sociological
Association.
2/1994 Consultant (assisting the developing of a sampling frame for snowball sampling and
experience sampling components; data analysis) “The Epidemiology of Drug Use Patter among
women), Principal Investigator Claire Sterk, National Institute of Health, National Institute of
Drug Abuse, Grant number DAO7406.
9/1993 Consultant, Te Roopa Awhina Whanau, an incorporated Maori Trust. Te Puka, Bay of
Plenty, New Zealand.
10—12/1993 Fellow, International Institute for Psycho-social and Socio-ecological Research
(IPSER), A Collaborating Center of the World Federation of Mental Health, associated with
Rijksuniversiteit Limburg. Maastricht: The Netherlands.
8/1992—5/1994 Editor-in-Chief, Social Neuroscience Bulletin (formerly Neuroanthropology
Network Newsletter, Edited by Charles Laughlin)
7/1989—6/1996 Principle Investigator, “Analysis of Life-Historical Interviews” and various
other titles. Six different one-year Research Grants from the UCLA Academic Senate.
5/3—4/1991 Judge, Fifth Annual California State University Student Research Competition and
Conference, California State University, Los Angeles, California.
3/1/1991 Discussant, The Rocky Mountain Conference on the Ethno-Inquiries, Organizer Edward
Rose. University of Colorado. Boulder, Colorado.
11/17/1989 Discussant, Session on “Exploring the Interface of Mind, Culture, and Neurobiology.”
Organizer/Chair Lee Xenakis Blonder, Eighty-eighth Annual Meeting of the American
Anthropological Association. Washington, DC.
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Other Professional Involvements, continued
12/14/1988 Discussion Leader, “Methodological issues of snowball sampling.” Conference on
Strategies of Field Work Research. Instituto Mexicano de Psiquiatría. Mexico City, Mexico.
8/1988—12/1988 Visiting Professor (University of California Education Abroad Program; exchange
with Stephen D’Alton of the School of Sociology, University of new South Wales). Kensington,
New South Wales, Australia.
7/1988—6/1989 Principal Investigator, “Hierarchical categorization analysis of Aboriginal and
White Australian life-histories.” UCLA Academic Senate Grant. Los Angeles, California.
7/1987—6/1988 Principal Investigator, “Development of computer-based interviewing methodology.”
UCLA Academic Senate Grant. Los Angeles, California.
10/1985—6/1986 Principal Investigator, “The process of closure: Patterns and parts.” UCLA
Academic Senate Grant. Los Angeles, California.
8/1985—present Senior Research Associate, New South Wales Aboriginal Family Education Centres
Federation (A.F.E.C.). St. Marys, New South Wales, Australia.
6/1983—5/1984 Principal Investigator, “Lateralization and learning of Aboriginal and European
children in Australian primary and secondary schools.” Council on International and Comparative
Studies, UCLA. Los Angeles, California.
6/1980—5/1981 Principal Investigator, “EEG and television-evoked potential correlates of
alexithymia.” UCLA Academic Senate Grant. Los Angeles, California.
9/1980—5/1981 Research Associate, Cognitive Psychophysiology Laboratory, Department of
Psychology, University of Illinois. Champaign, Illinois.
1/1978—11/1979 Consultant, The Child Care Referral Service of the Joint Center for Community
Studies. Los Angeles, California.
11/1978—6/1980 Principal Investigator, “Working and thinking: A neurosociological EEG study.”
UCLA Academic Senate Grant. Los Angeles, California.
10/1977—6/1978 Principal Investigator, “Occupation, social class, and cerebral lateralization: An
EEG study.” UCLA Academic Senate Grant. Los Angeles, California.
1975, 1978 Consultant (sampling design and data analysis), Institute for Scientific Analysis, San
Francisco and Los Angeles, California
9/1969—2/1970
Opportunity.
Study Director, “A study of the American family.” U. S. Office of Economic
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Other Professional Involvements, continued
12/1969—1/1970 Consultant (with Donald Long and Kenneth Ong), supervising sampling design
and sampling field procedures; wrote FORTRAN IV computer program for statistical tests of
social structure in snowball samples used for evaluation of Community Action Programs in
programs of the U. S. Office of Economic Opportunity, for Westinghouse Learning Corporation.
Work was done in Los Angeles, California.
9/1968—9/1969 Consultant, design of methodology for site sampling and snowball sampling
methods used to analyze community leadership structure. Work done for Barss, Reitzel and
Associates in Los Angeles, California.
9/1968—6/1970 Department Representative, to the Western Management Science Institute
Colloquium on Mathematical Models in the Behavioral Sciences. Los Angeles, California.
9/1967—8/1968 Principal investigator, “Socialization and the Negro American family.” National
Institute of Mental Health (NICHHD). Research Grant to Department of Sociology, University of
California. Los Angeles, California.
10/1966—6/1968 Member, Laboratory for Methodological Research, UCLA Survey Research
Center. Los Angeles, California.
10/1964—9/1965 Study Director, “Socialization, race, and the American high school.” Cooperative
Research Branch, U. S. Office of Education. Study No. S-031. Department of Sociology and
Anthropology, Michigan State University. East Lansing, Michigan.
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