Dynamics of Idealism:
Volunteers for Civil Rights
1965-1982
List of Publications
Note: The publications listed below are not part of the DPLS collection.
Aiken, Michael T., N.J. Demereth III, and Gerald Marwell. "1960s
Civil Rights Workers Turn Forty: A Generational Unit at Mid-Life."
Research in Political Sociology, Philo C. Washburn, ed. Greenwich,
Conn: JAI Press, 1993.
Aiken, Michael T., N.J. Demereth III, and Gerald Marwell. "Criteria
and Contingencies of Success in a Radical Political Movement."
Journal of Social Issues,
Vol. 27 (1971): 63-80.
Aiken, Michael T., N.J. Demereth III, and Gerald Marwell. Dynamics
of Idealism: White Activists in a Black Movement, San Francisco,
CA: Jossey-Bass Inc., 1971.
Aiken, Michael T., N.J. Demereth III, and Gerald Marwell. "The
Persistence of Political Attitudes Among 1960's Civil Rights Activists."
Public Opinion Quarterly, Vol. 51 (1987): 383-399.
Aiken, Michael T., N.J. Demereth III, and Gerald Marwell. "The
SCOPE Volunteers: Then and Now." New South, Vol. 25 (1970):
2-21.
List of Related Publications
Aiken, Michael and Jerald Hage. Social Change in Complex
Organizations. New York: Random House, 1970.
Wagennar, Theodore C. "Dynamic vs. Static Organizations:
An Extension of the Basic Typology." Sociological Focus, Vol.
6, No. 3 (1973): 42-67
This article draws upon a study of complex organizations
that was first developed by Michael Aiken and Jerald Hage, the dynamic
and static organization typology.
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