EUGENE FAPPIANO Sociology

OTHER PUBLICATIONS:

“Food Faddism: A Hobby for the Rich”, New Haven Register, May 12, 1998.

“Social Change in an Italian Parish: 50 Years of Weddings at St. Anthony’s Church”,
La Storia 8:2 (Summer, 1997).

"The Accordion Deserves More Than Insults." New Haven Register, August 13, 1996.

"St. Donato's: 'The Little Corner Catholic Church in New Haven." La Storia: The Newsletter of The Italian-American Historical Society of Greater New Haven 6:3 (November 1995).

Jacket "Introduction" to Crime Displacement: The Other Side of Prevention, edited by Robert McNamara, Cummings and Hathaway, 1994.

"New Haven's Italian Community Responds to New Orleans Lynchings of 1891." La Storia 4:2 (January 1994).

"Casinos Feed on Bettors' Illusions of Riches." New Haven Register, October 1, 1993.

"Smokers Still Rule the Restaurant Roost." New Haven Register, June 3, 1992.

Co-editor of La Storia: The Newsletter of The Italian-American Historical Society of Greater New Haven (1990 to present).

"Smokers Still Rule the Restaurant Roost." New Haven Register, June 3, 1992.

"The Civil Rights Movement and the Resurgence of Ethnicity." La Storia 1:3 (May 1991).

"Return of Ethnicity?" La Storia 1:1 (January 1991).

Consultant in the preparation of numerous textbooks in introductory sociology, social problems, and criminology, 1974 to 1990.

"Baseball Fits in More with the Ideal Culture." New Haven Register, June 16, 1986.

"Valentine's Day Massacre--50 Years Ago--Recalled." New Haven Register, February 14, 1979.

"Organized Crime is as American as Apple Pie." New Haven Register, July 6, 1978.

"Criminal Folk Heroes: Robin Hood to the Godfather." New Haven Register, August 3, 1977.

Contributor and consultant. The Encyclopedia of Sociology, Guilford, CT: The Dushkin Publishing Group, 1974.

Co-editor. Systems and Processes: Collected Works in Sociology. New Haven, CT: College and University Press, 1968.

CONFERENCE PAPERS ORALLY DELIVERED:

"Una Storia Segreta: Fact or Fiction?" Amity Club of Greater New Haven, February 20, 1996.

"Some Enduring Cultural Traits of Italian Americans and Their Relevance for Social Work Practice." Department of Children and Families, Hamden Regional Office, Hamden, CT, September 30, 1994.

"The Italians in New Haven" (chaired panel discussion). Twenty-Fourth Annual Conference of the American-Italian Historical Association, Park Plaza Hotel, New Haven, CT, November 14-16, 1991.

"Baseball in American Culture." Liberation House, Stamford, CT, March 23, 1990.

"The Future of Ethnicity in America: The Case of Italian-Americans." Amity Club of Greater New Haven, October 18, 1988.

"Baseball in American Culture." Rotary Club, Branford, CT, January 4, 1988.

"Religious Cults in America: A Perspective on Origins, Growth and Possible Longevity." Congregation Sinai, West Haven, CT, February 12, 1987.

"The Alcoholic Priest and Alcoholics Anonymous: The Negotiation of Intrinsic Obstacles to Affiliation." Association for the Sociology of Religion, Roosevelt Hotel, NY, August 27, 1986 (this was a derivative of my doctoral dissertation, which happens to be the only sociology dissertation to deal specifically and systematically with the issue of intrinsic obstacles to affiliation).

"Baseball as the Exemplification of America's Ideal Culture." Valley Kiwanis Club, July 8, 1985.

"The Social-Historical Context of the Sacco and Vanzetti Trial." Italian-American Historical Society of Greater New Haven, Miller Library, Hamden, CT, April 1, 1985.

"Italian-Americans: Who Are They--Where Are They Going?" (chaired panel discussion). 4th Annual Regional Conference of the National Italian-American Foundation, April 28, 1984.

"Religious Cults in America: A Sociological Perspective." American Association of University Women, New Haven Chapter, April 4, 1983.

"Italian-American Identity: Its Probable Future." Italian-American Historical Society of Greater New Haven, June 9, 1981.

"Organized Crime: Alien Menace or Homegrown Evil." Mount Carmel Women's Club, Hamden, CT, November 5, 1980.

"Italian Ethnicity and its Relevance for an Understanding of Social Services Delivery to Recent Italian Immigrants" (talk and panel discussion as part of a two-day symposium). Italian-American Institute, sponsored by the Town of Hamden and funded by Title XX, Hamden, CT, September 24, 1980.

"Sociological Relevance and Precedent for Volunteers in Corrections" (keynote speech). Annual Regional Convocation of Project CIVIC, University of New Haven, New Haven, CT, April 19, 1980.

"Sociological Relevance and Precedent for Volunteers in Corrections" (keynote speech). Annual Regional Convocation of Project CIVIC, Sacred Heart University, Bridgeport, CT, March 8, 1980.

"Sociological Analysis of Relevance of Volunteers to Correctional Work" (keynote address). New London Community Corrections Project, New London, CT, April 21, 1979.

WORKSHOP LEADERSHIP:

"Community Social Justice" (workshop moderator and coordinator). Regional Conference Committee of the National Italian-American Foundation, Southern Connecticut State University, New Haven, CT, May 1981.
 
CURRENT/FUTURE SPECIFIC RESEARCH PROJECTS:

Book: The Italians of New Haven: A Social History