John Lofland (sociologist)
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John Franklin Lofland (born 1936) is an American sociologist best known for his studies of the
peace movement A peace movement is a social movement which seeks to achieve ideals, such as the ending of a particular war (or wars) or minimizing inter-human violence in a particular place or situation. They are often linked to the goal of achieving world pe ...
and for his first book, '' Doomsday Cult: A Study of Conversion, Proselytization, and Maintenance of Faith'', which was based on field work among a group of
Unification Church The Family Federation for World Peace and Unification, widely known as the Unification Church, is a new religious movement, whose members are called Unificationists, or " Moonies". It was officially founded on 1 May 1954 under the name Holy Sp ...
members in
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in the 1960s. It is considered to be one of the most important and widely cited studies of the process of
religious conversion Religious conversion is the adoption of a set of beliefs identified with one particular religious denomination to the exclusion of others. Thus "religious conversion" would describe the abandoning of adherence to one denomination and affiliatin ...
, and one of the first modern sociological studies of a
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.


Biography

Lofland was born in Milford,
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, and attended
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,
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, and the
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, where he earned a PhD in sociology based on his Unification Church study. Since 1970 he has been a professor in the sociology department at the
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, where he is now Emeritus Professor of Sociology .CV
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In the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s Lofland did field work among peace demonstrators in the
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and in
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. He has undertaken administrative roles in several social science associations and contributed as an editor or associate editor to sociological publications. He has also been active in community organizations in
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, California.


Writings

* 1966 Doomsday Cult: A Study of Conversion, Missionizing and Faith Maintenance, Prentice-Hall. 1977, Enlarged Edition, hardcover, Irvington; paperback edition, 1981. * 1969 Deviance and Identity, with the assistance of
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, Prentice-Hall. * 1971 Analyzing Social Settings: A Guide to Qualitative Observation and Analysis, Wadsworth. 1984, Second Edition, with Lyn H. Lofland. 1995, Third Edition, with Lyn H. Lofland. Japanese translation, 1997. Fourth Edition, with D. Snow & L. Anderson, process for 2004 publication. * 1976 Doing Social Life: The Qualitative Analysis of Human Interaction in Natural Settings, Wiley. * 1977 State Executions Viewed Historically and Sociologically, with H. Bleackley, Patterson Smith. * 1978 Interaction in Everyday Life: Social Strategies, editor, Sage. * 1982 Crowd Lobbying: An Emerging Tactic of Interest Group Influence in California, Univ. of California, Davis, Institute on Governmental Affairs. Symbolic Sit-ins: Protest Occupations at the California Capitol, with M. Fink, University Press of America. * 1985 Protest: Studies of Collective Behavior and Social Movements, Transaction. 1991, paperback edition. * 1990 Peace Action in the Eighties: Social Science Perspectives, co-editor with Sam Marullo, Rutgers. * 1991 Peace Movement Organizations and Activists: An Analytic Bibliography, co-edited with V.Johnson and P. Kato, Haworth. * 1993 Polite Protesters: The American Peace Movement of the 1980s, Syracuse. * 1996 Social Movement Organizations: Guide to Research on Insurgent Realities, Aldine de Gruyter. * 1999 Old North Davis: Guide to Walking a Traditional Neighborhood. Yolo County Historical Society. * 2000 Davis, California, 1910sā€“1940s, (with Phyllis Haig), Arcadia.J. Lofland, C. V. Winter, 2001 ā€” 4 * 2001 Handbook of
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, co-editor with P. Atkinsion, M. Couch, L. Lofland, Sage. * in process, Demolishing A Historic Hotel: A Documentary Socioiology of Preservation Failures.


See also

*
Academic study of new religious movements The academic study of new religious movements is known as new religions studies (NRS). The study draws from the disciplines of anthropology, psychiatry, history, psychology, sociology, religious studies, and theology. Eileen Barker noted that t ...
* Chicago school (sociology)


References

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