Department of Sociology, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405.
E-mail: heise@indiana.edu
Home Page: mypage.iu.edu/~heise/home.html
Born: March 15, 1937, Evanston, IL.
1954-6, pre-degree Engineering, Illinois Institute of Technology
1958, B.J., Journalism, University of Missouri
1959, A.B., Mathematics, University of Missouri
1962, M.A., Sociology, University of Chicago
1964, Ph.D., Sociology, University of Chicago
2002-, Rudy Professor Emeritus, Indiana University, Bloomington
1990-2002, Rudy Professor of Sociology, Indiana University, Bloomington
1981-90, Professor, Department of Sociology, Indiana University, Bloomington
1971-81, Professor, Department of Sociology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
1969-71, Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, Queens College of the City University of New York
1965-69, Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Wisconsin, Madison
1964-65, Post-doctoral Fellow, Department of Sociology, University of Wisconsin, Madison
1963-64, Instructor, Department of Sociology, University of Wisconsin, Madison
1961-63, Research Assistant, Department of Sociology, University of Chicago
1959-61, Technical Writer and Analyst, Laboratories for Applied Sciences, University of Chicago
2013, Lifetime Achievement Award, International Academy for Intercultural Research.
2010, Harrison White Outstanding Book Award, Mathematical Sociology Section, American Sociological Association.
2010, James S. Coleman Distinguished Career Award, Mathematical Sociology Section, American Sociological Association.
2004, Outstanding Recent Contribution Award, Sociology of Emotions Section, American Sociological Association (with Kathryn Lively)
2002-5, Chair-elect, to Chair, to Counselor, Mathematical Sociology Section, American Sociological Association.
2002. Lifetime Achievement Award. Sociology of Emotions Section, American Sociological Association.
2001, Invited lecture, Theory Workshop, Department of Sociology, University of Iowa.
2000-03, Editorial Board, Social Psychology Quarterly
1998, Cooley-Mead Award for lifetime contributions to distinguished scholarship in social psychology, Social Psychology Section, American Sociological Association
1997, Political Site of the Day Award (www.penncen.com/psotd/, May 27) to Save Our Sky website (www.scican.net/~sos/, developed by Heise to inform about jet aircraft pollution)
1995, Award for Outstanding Contributions to Computing, Sociology and Computers Section, American Sociological Association
1993, Chair, Nominating Committee, Sociology of Emotions Section, American Sociological Association
1993, Panel discussant, NSF Conference on Artifical Social Intelligence, Champaign, IL, May, 1993
1990-91, Chair, Microcomputing Section, American Sociological Association
1990, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Research Fellow: lectures at eight Japanese universities
1989, Organized, "Strategies in applying sociology: An international symposium", Institute for Social Research, Bloomington.
1989, Invited lecture, 1989 Surrey Conference on Theory and Method, University of Surrey, England
1989, Invited lectures in Germany: University of Mannheim; Zentrum für Umfragen, Methoden und Analysen (ZUMA); Gesellschaft für Erfahrungswissenschaftliche Sozialforschung (GEWISS), Hamburg.
1988-91, Council, Microcomputing Section, American Sociological Association
1988-91, Associate Editor of Software, Contemporary Sociology
1988-2006, Editorial Board, Social Science Computer Review
1988-93, Director, Measurement of Affect and Affective Processes Training Program, Department of Sociology, Indiana University (except 1989) PHS T32 MH15789
1988, Guest panelist on anthropological algorithms, 1988 Convention, American Anthropological Association, Phoenix, Arizona
1987-90, Advisory Board, Center for Survey Research, Indiana University
1986-87, Program Committee, 1988 Convention, American Sociological Association
1985-86, Program Committee, 1987 Convention, American Sociological Association
1985-, Editorial Board, Journal of Mathematical Sociology
1984-87, Advisory Council, Computers and the Social Sciences
1983, Evaluation team for Laboratory for Socio-Environmental Studies, NIMH
1982-86, Elected member, Board of Directors, Research Committee on Logic and Methodology in Sociology, International Sociological Association.
1980-83, Editor, Sociological Methods & Research
1980-81, Membership Committee, Sociological Research Association
1979-82, Member, Editorial Board, Social Psychology Quarterly
1979-82, Elected member, Social Psychology Council, American Sociological Association
1977-79, Principal Investigator, NIMH Grant, "Attitudes, Expectations, and Social Action"
1977, John Simon Guggenheim Fellow
1975-76, Chairperson, Methodology Section Council, American Sociological Association
1974-76, Editor, Sociological Methodology, and member of American Sociological Association Publications Committee
1974, Guest lecturer on causal analysis, University of Trento, Italy
1971-76, Elected member, Methodology Section Council, American Sociological Association
1971-79, Editorial Board, Sociological Methods & Research
1971-81, Editorial Board, Social Forces
1971-76, Director, Quantitative Sociology and Theory Building Program, Department of Sociology, University of North Carolina
1966-69, Assistant Director, Methodology in Sociology Training Program, Department of Sociology, University of Wisconsin
Society of Experimental Social
Psychology. Sociological Research Association. International Academy
for Intercultural Research.
"Semantic Differential Profiles for 1,000 Most Frequent English Words." Psychological Monographs, 79 (1965), No. 8 (Whole No. 601).
D. Heise and E. P. Roberts, "The Development of Role Knowledge." Genetic Psychology Monographs, 82 (1970), pp. 83-115.
Causal Analysis (New York: Wiley Interscience, 1975). Russian translation, 1982.
Computer-Assisted Analysis of Social Action (Chapel Hill, N.C.: Institute for Research in Social Science, 1978).
Understanding Events: Affect and the Construction of Social Action (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1979). RoseMonograph Series of the American Sociological Association.
Expressive Order: Confirming Sentiments in Social Actions. (New York: Springer, 2007).
Surveying Cultures: Discovering Shared Conceptions and Sentiments. (Hoboken NJ: Wiley, 2010).
N. MacKinnon and D. Heise, Self, Identity, and Social Institutions. (New York: Palgrave, 2010).
Personality and Socialization (Chicago: Rand McNally, 1972).
Personality: Biosocial Bases (Chicago: Rand McNally, 1973).
"Microcomputers in Social Research," special issue of Sociological Methods & Research, Volume 9, No. 4 (May, 1981).
L. Smith-Lovin and D. Heise (eds.), Analyzing Social Interaction: Advances in Affect Control Theory. (New York: Gordon and Breach, 1988). Reprinted from a special issue of the Journal of Mathematical Sociology, 13 (1987), numbers 1 and 2, edited by Smith-Lovin and Heise.
"Sociological algorithms," special issue of Journal of Mathematical Sociology, 20 (1995), numbers 2 and 3.
"Prefatory findings in the sociology of missions." Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 6 (1967), pp. 49-58.
"Cultural patterning of sexual socialization." American Sociological Review, 32 (1967), pp. 726-39.
"Norms and individual patterns in student deviancy." Social Problems, 16 (1968), pp. 78-92.
D. Heise, G. Lenski, J. Wardwell, "Further notes on technology and the moral order." Social Forces, 55 (1976), pp. 317-37.
W. Howard and D. Heise, "A non-metric multi-dimensional scaling of urban services and urban populations." D. Jackson and E. Borgatta (eds.), Factor Analysis and Measurement in Sociological Research: A Multi-Dimensional Perspective (Sage Publications, 1981), pp. 83-114.
D. Heise and R. Simmons, "Some computer-based developments in sociology." Science, 228 (1985), pp. 428-433.
"Ensemble Instruction: A note on communicating sociology via computers." American Sociologist, 19 (1988), pp. 86-91.
"Careers, career trajectories, and the self." In J. Rodin, C. Schooler, and K. W. Schaie (Eds.), Self-Directedness: Cause and Effects Throughout the Life Course (New York: Lawrence Erlbaum, 1990), pp. 59-84.
D. Heise and Alex Durig, "A frame for organizational actions and macroactions." Journal of Mathematical Sociology, 22 (1997): 95-123.
"Conditions for Empathic Solidarity." Pp. 197-211 in The Problem of Solidarity: Theories and Models edited by Patrick Doreian and Thomas Fararo (Amsterdam: Gordon and Breach, 1998).
"Thinking sociologically with mathematics." Sociological Theory, 18 (2000): 498-504.
Kathryn J. Lively and D. Heise. 2004. "Sociological realms of emotional experience." American Journal of Sociology, 109: 1109-36.
"Sentiment Formation in Social Interaction." Pp. 189-211 in Kent McClelland and Thomas J. Fararo (eds.), Purpose, Meaning and Action: Control Systems Theories in Sociology (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006).
D. Heise and Steven J. Lerner. 2006. "Affect control in international interactions." Social Forces, 85: 993-1010.
Ivan Furre and D. Heise. 2008. "Language structuring of religious awareness: A lexicographic approach." Sociological Spectrum 28:421 - 437.
"Cultural variations in sentiments." SpringerPlus 2014, 3:170. URL: www.springerplus.com/content/3/1/170
"Social status, attitudes, and word connotations." Sociological Inquiry, 36 (1966), pp. 227-39.
"Sound-meaning correlations among 1,000 English words." Language and Speech, 9 (1966), pp. 14-27.
"Sensitization of verbal response-dispositions by n Affiliation and n Achievement." Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 5 (1966), pp. 522-25.
"Affectual dynamics in simple sentences." Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 11 (1969), pp. 204-13.
"The semantic differential and attitude research." G. Summers (Ed.), Attitude Measurement (Chicago: Rand McNally, 1970), pp. 235-53.
"Potency dynamics in simple sentences." Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 16 (1970), pp. 48-54.
"Group dynamics and attitude-behavior relations." Sociological Methods & Research, 5 (1977), pp. 259-88.
"Social action as the control of affect." Behavioral Science 22 (1977), pp. 163-77.
D. Heise and L. Smith-Lovin, "Impressions of goodness, powerfulness, and liveliness from discerned social events." Social Psychology Quarterly, 44 (1981), pp. 93-106.
L. Smith-Lovin and D. Heise, "A structural equation model of impression formation." Nancy Hirschberg and L.G. Humphreys (eds.), Multivariate Applications in the Social Sciences, (Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1982).
"Facial expression of emotion as a means of socialization." Electronic Social Psychology, January, 1985.
"Affect control theory: Respecification, estimation, and tests of the formal model." Journal of Mathematical Sociology, 11 (1985), pp. 191-222.
Gene Fisher, D. Heise, G. Bohrnstedt, and J. Lucke, "Evidence for extending the circumplex model of personality trait language to self-reported moods", Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 49 (1985), pp. 233-242.
"Modeling symbolic interaction." S. Lindenberg, J. S. Coleman, and S. Nowak (Eds.), Approaches to Social Theory (New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 1986), pp. 291-309.
"Sociocultural determination of mental aging." C. Schooler and K. W. Schaie (Eds.), Cognitive Functioning and Social Structure Over the Life Course. (Norwood, NJ: Ablex, 1987), pp. 247-261.
"Affect control theory: Concepts and model." Journal of Mathematical Sociology, 13 (1987): 1-33.
C. Averett and D. Heise, "Modified social identities: Amalgamations, attributions, and emotions." Journal of Mathematical Sociology, 13 (1987): 103-132.
D. Heise and N. MacKinnon, "Affective bases of likelihood perception." Journal of Mathematical Sociology, 13 (1987): 133-151.
B. Wiggins and D. Heise, "Expectations, intentions, and behavior: Some tests of affect control theory." Journal of Mathematical Sociology, 13 (1987): 153-169.
"Delusions and the social construction of reality." T. Oltmanns and B. Maher (Eds.), Delusional Beliefs (New York: Wiley, 1988), pp. 259-272.
R. Morgan and D. Heise, "Structure of emotions." Social Psychology Quarterly, 51 (1988): 19-31.
"Effects of emotion displays on social identification." Social Psychology Quarterly, 52 (1989): 10-21.
D. Heise and L. Thomas, "Predicting impressions created by combinations of emotion and social identity." Social Psychology Quarterly, 52 (1989): 141-148.
"Affect control model technical appendix." T. D. Kemper (Ed.), Research Agendas in the Sociology of Emotions (Albany: SUNY Press, 1990), pp. 271-280.
"Affect control theory and impression formation." E. Borgatta and M. Borgatta (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Sociology, Vol. I, pp. 12-17. (New York: Macmillan, 1992).
Lory Britt and D. Heise, "Impressions of self-directed action." Social Psychology Quarterly, 55 (1992): 335-350.
Neil J. MacKinnon and D. Heise, "Affect Control Theory: Delineation and Development." In Joseph Berger and Morris Zelditch, Jr. (Eds.), Theoretical Research Programs: Studies in the Growth of Theory. (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1993).
D. Heise and John O'Brien, "Emotion expression in groups." M. Lewis and J. M. Haviland (Eds.), Handbook of Emotions. (New York: Guilford, 1993. Chapter 34, pp. 489-497.)
Steven J. Scher and D. Heise, "Affect and the perception of injustice." Advances in Group Process, 10 (1993): 223-252.
Lisa Thomas and David R. Heise, "Mining Error Variance and Hitting Pay-Dirt: Discovering Systematic Variation in Social Sentiments." The Sociological Quarterly, 36 (1995): 425-439.
D. Heise and Cassandra Calhan, "Emotion Norms in Interpersonal Events." Social Psychology Quarterly, 58 (1995): 223-240.
Lory Britt and D. Heise, "From shame to pride in identity politics." Pp. 252-268 in Self, Identity, and Social Movements, edited by Sheldon Stryker, Timothy J. Owens, and Robert W. White. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2000.
D. Heise and Brian Weir. "A Test of Symbolic Interactionist Predictions About Emotions in Imagined Situations." Symbolic Interaction, 22 (1999): 129-161.
"Controlling Affective Experience Interpersonally." Social Psychology Quarterly, 62 (1999): 4-16.
"Affect control theory and impression formation." Vol. I, pp. 41-47. E. Borgatta and R. J. V. Montgomery (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Sociology, 2nd edition. (New York: Macmillan Reference USA, 2000).
"Project Magellan: Collecting Cross-Cultural Affective Meanings Via the Internet." Electronic Journal of Sociology, 5 (2001), 3.
"Understanding social interaction with Affect Control Theory." Chapter 2 in Joseph Berger and Morris Zelditch (Eds.), New Directions in Contemporary Sociological Theory. Boulder CO: Rowman and Littlefield, 2002, pp. 17-40.
Abigail A. Sewell and David R. Heise. 2009. "Racial Differences in Sentiments: Exploring Variant Cultures." International Journal of Intercultural Relations 34:400-412.
"Modeling interactions in small groups " Social Psychology Quarterly 76 (2013): 52-72.
Kathryn J. Lively and David R. Heise. 2014. "Emotions in Affect Control Theory." in Handbook of the Sociology of Emotions, vol. 2, edited by J. E. Stets and J. H. Turner. New York: Springer.
"Problems in path analysis and causal inference." E. Borgatta and G. Bohrnstedt (eds.), Sociological Methodology: 1969 (San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1969), pp. 38-73.
"Separating reliability and stability in test-retest correlation." American Sociological Review, 34 (1969), pp. 93-101. Reprinted in H. M. Blalock, Jr. (ed.), Causal Models in the Social Sciences (Chicago: Aldine, 1971).
"Some methodological issues in semantic differential research." Psychological Bulletin, 72 (1969), pp. 406-22.
"Causal inference from panel data." E. Borgatta and G. Bohrnstedt (eds.), Sociological Methodology: 1970 (San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1970), pp. 3-27.
D. Heise and G. Bohrnstedt, "Validity, invalidity, and reliability." E. Borgatta and G. Bohrnstedt (eds.), Sociological Methodology: 1970 (San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1970), pp. 104-29.
"Employing nominal variables, induced variables, and block variables in path analysis." Sociological Methods & Research, 1 (1972), pp. 147-73.
"Some issues in sociological measurement." H. Costner (ed.), Sociological Methodology: 1973-75 (San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1974), pp. 1-16.
"Growing knowledge trees." Micro: The 6502/6809 Journal, No. 48 (1982), pp. 67-82.
"Face synthesizer." Micro: The 6502/6809 Journal, No. 49 (1982), pp. 31-37.
"Measuring attitudes with a PET." Byte: The Small Systems Journal, 7 (1982), No. 7, pp. 208-46.
"Estimating nonlinear models: Correcting for measurement error." Sociological Methods & Research, 14 (1986): 447-472.
"Computer analysis of cultural structures." Social Science Computer Review, 6 (1988), pp. 183-196.
"Modeling event structures." Journal of Mathematical Sociology, 14 (1989): 139-169.
W. Corsaro and D. Heise, "Event structure models from ethnographic data." C. Clogg (ed.), Sociological Methodology: 1990 (Cambridge, MA: Basil Blackwell, 1990), pp. 1-57.
"Event Structure Analysis: A qualitative model of quantitative research." Pp. 136-163 in Nigel Fielding and Raymond Lee (Eds.), Using Computers in Qualitative Research (Newbury Park, CA: 1991, Sage).
D. Heise and A. Durig, "Qualitative models." Vol. III, pp. 1582-1586. E. Borgatta and M. Borgatta (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Sociology (New York: Macmillan, 1992).
"Computer assistance in qualitative sociology." Social Science Computer Review, 10 (1992): 531-543.
W. Bainbridge, E. Brent, K. Carley, D. Heise, M. Macy, B. Markovsky, J. Skvoretz. "Artificial social intelligence." Annual Review of Sociology, 20 (1994): 407-436.
A. Schneider and D. Heise. "Simulating symbolic interaction." Journal of Mathematical Sociology, 20 (1995): 271-287.
D. Heise and A. Durig, "Qualitative models." Vol. IV, pp. 2296-2299. E. Borgatta and R. J. V. Montgomery (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Sociology, 2nd edition. (New York: Macmillan Reference USA, 2000).
"Social measurement, classification and scaling." Pp. 13504-13508 in Neil J Smelser and Paul B Baltes (Eds.), International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Science, 3rd edition. (New York: Pergamon, 2001).
"Enculturating agents with expressive role behavior." Pp. 127-142 in Sabine Payr and Robert Trappl (Eds.), Agent Culture: Human-Agent Interaction in a Mutlicultural World. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. 2004.
"Determinants of normative processes: Comparison of two empirical methods of specification." Quality & Quantity, 49: 2559-2576/font>
Of Cattell and Warburton, Objective Personality and Motivation Tests, in American Sociological Review, 34 (1969), pp. 407-8.
Of Fishman, Readings in the Sociology of Language, in American Sociological Review, 34 (1969), pp. 608-9.
Of Sonquist, Multivariate Model Building, in Public Opinion Quarterly, 35 (1971), pp. 307-8.
Of Goldberger and Duncan, Structural Equation Models in the Social Sciences, in American Journal of Sociology, 80 (1974), pp. 578-80.
Of Clarke, Language and Action: A Structural Model of Behaviour, in Contemporary Sociology, 1984.
Of Gross and Rayner, Measuring Culture: A Paradigm for the Analysis of Social Organization, in Contemporary Sociology, 16 (1987): 587-588.
"Sociological Software" (review essay on ShowCase Software and Survey ShowCase Software, and on James A. Davis, Pathfinder and Chipendale programs). Contemporary Sociology 18 (1989).
Of Abell, The Syntax of Social Life: The Theory and Method of Comparative Narratives, in Social Forces, 68 (1989), pp. 321-323.
Of Burt, STRUCTURE: Network Analysis System, in Contemporary Sociology, 19 (1990), pp. 799-804.
"Previewing Image Analysis" (review essay on Mannequin program). In Contemporary Sociology, 20 (1991), pp. 857-860.
Of Martha Foschi and Edward J. Lawler (Eds.), Group Processes: Sociological Analyses, in Social Forces, 1995.
D. Heise and E. Nelsen, "Class and race effects on slang vocabularies," American Sociological Association, Boston, 1968.
"Progress in multivariate causal analysis," Midwest Sociological Society, Indianapolis, 1969.
"Some characteristics of omega--an internal consistency reliability measure," American Sociological Association, Washington DC, 1970.
"Program for social action. Core revolution," Southern Sociological Society, New Orleans, 1972.
"A control-system model for norms, attitudes, and behavior," Southern Scoiological Society, Atlanta, 1973.
"The structural foundation of causal analysis," Conference on Methods in Philosophy and the Sciences, 73rd semi-annual meeting, New School, New York, 1974.
"Deviance as a system-identification problem," Conference on strategies of Longitudinal Research on Drug Use, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 1976.
L. Smith-Lovin, D. Heise, and J. D. Willigan, "Cross-national replication of affective dynamics research," American Sociological Association, New York, 1980.
"Speculation on values based on some results from quantitative cross-national and historical studies," American Sociological Association, Toronto, 1981.
"The communication of feeling through facial expressions," Midwest Sociological Society, Des Moines, 1982.
L. Smith-Lovin and D. Heise, "Affect control theory: An emerging perspective," American Sociological Association, San Francisco, 1982.
"Emotion as a social signaling system," Society for Experimental Social Psychology, Nashville, Indiana, 1982.
"Quantitative and qualitative modeling in Affect Control Theory", Polish-American Conference on Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches to Social Theory, November 9-12, 1983, University of Chicago.
"Sociocultural Determination of Mental Aging." Paper presented at Workshop on Intellectual Functioning, Social Structure, and Aging, National Institute of Aging, September, 1984.
"Delusions and the social construction of reality," Conference on Delusional Beliefs: Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives, April, 1985, Nashville, Indiana.
Co-organizer, presider, and discussant (with Theda Skocpol), "Strategies of cross-national research", Thematic Session, American Sociological Association, Chicago, 1987.
"Computer assisted analyses of qualitative field data," Didactic seminar, American Sociological Association, Chicago, 1987.
D. Heise and L. Thomas, "Predicting Impressions Created by Combinations of Emotion and Social Identity," American Sociological Association, Atlanta, 1988.
"Life stages in different cultures: The power dimension," Conference on Self-Directedness and Efficacy: Causes and Effects Throughout the Life Course, Pennsylvania State University, 1988.
Panel on Computer Assisted Instruction, Faculty Forums on Technology, Indiana University, 1988.
"Event Structure Analysis, Illustrated With a Qualitative Model of Quantitative Research", 1989 Surrey Conference on Theory and Method, University of Surrey, England
"From improvisation to institutionalization," American Sociological Association, San Francisco, 1989.
D. Heise and N. MacKinnon, "Affective Control in Social Behavior," Fourth Annual Conference on Group Processes, University of Cincinnati, 1991.
"Simulating Affective Dynamics in Social Interaction," Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Cincinnati, 1991.
"Material and social conditions for ordered social productions." Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Pittsburgh, 1992.
A. Schneider and D. Heise, "The affective basis of authoritative roles." International Institute of Sociology, Paris, 1993.
Neil MacKinnon and D. Heise, "Cultural variation in affective dynamics." XIII World Congress of Sociology, Bielefeld Germany, July 18-23, 1994
"Affective Fulfillment Vs. Power Mobilization in Institutional Action," American Sociological Association, Los Angeles, 1994.
Discussant, Section on Methodology, "What can we learn from ethnographic research?" Presider/Discussant, Section on Sociology of Emotions, "Affect control theory roundtable." Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, New York, 1996.
"Social order through macroactions: An interactionist approach." Panel on Micro-Macro Processes and Social Order, Ninth Annual Group Processes Conference, New York, 1996.
"Formal models and research programs: Reflections from experience" at session co-sponsored by the sections on Theory and on Mathematical Sociology, American Sociological Association, Chicago, IL, 1999.
"Affect Control Theory Across Cultures." Paper presented at "Theory Section Miniconference: New Directions in Sociological Theory: Growth of Contemporary Theories," Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Washington, DC, 2000.
"Project Magellan: Collecting cross-cultural affective meanings via the Internet." Theory Workshop, Department of Sociology, University of Iowa, Iowa City. March, 2001.
D. Heise and Steven J. Lerner. "Terrorism and Affect Control", Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Chicago, 2002.
"Control of Affect in International
Interactions", Annual Meetings of the Midwest Political Science
Association, Chicago, April, 2005.
“Delineating Social Institutions From
Semantic Networks of Role-Identities.” Networks and Complex Systems Colloquium, Indiana University, March 27, 2006.
"Social institution as a convergence
of meanings in semantic networks." Sociology Department Colloquium,
Duke University, April 6, 2007.
"Cultural variations in sentiments." Annual meeting of the International Academy for Intercultural Research,
Reno, Nevada, June 25, 2013.
Comment on "The estimation of measurement error in panel data." American Sociological Review, 35 (1970), p. 117.
"How do I know my data? Let me count the ways." Administrative Science Quarterly, 17 (1972), pp. 58-61.
Commentary, in N. Demerath III, O. Larsen, and K. Schuessler (eds.), Social Policy and Sociology (New York: Academic Press, 1975), pp. 255-57.
Comment on "American sociology: Plight and promise." The American Sociologist, 14 (1979), pp. 44-45.
"Light-pen selection from large menus on the PET/CBM screen." Compute, 1 (1980), no. 3, pp. 60-2.
"Discovering tape file names." Compute, 3 (1981), no. 6, p. 132.
"Digital arrayment." Compute, 3 (1981), no. 8, pp. 109-118.
"Educators and the knowledge revolution." Educational Computers, 1 (1981), September/October, pp. 30-31.
"Teaching with microcomputers." The Southern Sociologist, 13 (1982), No. 2, pp. 26-27.
"Microcomputers in social research." American Sociological Association, Methodology Section Newsletter (July, 1983).
"Emotions indicate a society's norms." Social Science News Letter (Institute for Social Science Research, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill), fall, 1985.
"Affect Control Theory." American Sociological Association, Sociology of Emotions Newsletter (April, 1987).
D. Heise and G. Blank, "Notes Toward MS-DOS Programming Style for Sociology." Newsletter of the Microcomputing Section of the ASA, 2,2 (March, 1990): 1-4.
"From the Chair," Newsletter of the Microcomputing Section of the ASA, 3,1 (December, 1990): 2-6.
"Narratives Without Meaning?" (A commentary on Peter Abell's, "Some Aspects of Narrative Method," Journal of Mathematical Sociology, 18 (1993): 183-189.
"Preface" for Neil MacKinnon. Symbolic Interactionism as Affect Control. Albany: SUNY Press, 1994.
Interviewed for "Computer Connections: Internet, E-Mail Creating New Ways Of Socializing," The Herald Times, Bloomington, IN, September 14, 1995, p. D1 et seq.
"On-line Teaching Resources." Social Psychology (Newsletter of the Social Psychology Section, ASA), Summer, 2001, p. 5.
Introductory Sociology, Introduction to Social Psychology, Contemporary American Society, Introductory Statistics, Introduction to Sociological Methods, Introduction to Sociological Theory,
Personality and Socialization, Mind and Society, Public Opinion, Personality and Social Structure, Social Attitudes, Social Interaction and Interpersonal Relations,
Social Problems, Deviance and Social Control, Moral Relativity,
Cognitive Sociology, Sociology of Knowledge, Sociology of Affect and Emotions,
Data Collection and Social Measurement, Multivariate Analysis, Mathematics in Sociology, Causal Inference and Model Building, Qualitative Modeling, Theory Construction.
Various seminars on social psychology and methodology.
The syllabus for the Moral Relativity course was published in Keith R. Fernsler (Ed.), Syllabi and Instructional Materials for Courses on Deviance and Social Control (American Sociological Association, Teaching Resources Center, 1991).
Fortran, PL/1, Basic, Pascal, 6502 Assembler, Macintosh Prograph, Macintosh HyperCard-HyperTalk, Perl, Java, NetLogo.
MATRIC (for enhancing BASIC with 14 matrix procedures including eigenvalues and vectors). Chapel Hill, NC: Cognitive Products, 1980 (discontinued 1983). A program for PET/CBM microcomputers written in 6502 assembler; provided with "MATRIC: Matrix Algebra and Array Processing on Pet/CBM Microcomputers" (32 pages).
PRO-GRESS (for conducting multiple regression analyses). Chapel Hill, NC: Cognitive Products, 1980 (discontinued 1983). A program for PET/CBM microcomputers written in BASIC with assembled subroutines; provided with "PRO-GRESS: Multiple Regression on Pet/CBM Microcomputers" (32 pages).
TEXTCAST (for word processing--with word-wrap, file handling, and multiple printer drivers). Chapel Hill, NC: Cognitive Products, 1980 (discontinued 1983). A program for PET/CBM microcomputers written in 6502 assembler; provided with "TEXTCAST: Word Processing Program for PET/CBM Microcomputers" (28 pages).
ETHNO, Version 2, 1988 (for constructing and testing qualitative models). Dubuque, Iowa: Wm. C. Brown Publishers, Software (discontinued 1993). A program for MS-DOS microcomputers compiled from approximately 8,000 lines of Pascal code; provided with D. Heise and E. Lewis, "Introduction to ETHNO: Tutorial, Guide, Reference" (128 pages).
INTERACT (for studying affective bases of social interaction), ATTITUDE (for measuring attitudes and sentiments), and TECH (for modifying the data bases in INTERACT), 1988. Dubuque, Iowa: Wm. C. Brown Publishers, Software (discontinued 1993). Programs for MS-DOS microcomputers compiled from approximately 10,000 lines of Pascal code; provided with D. Heise and E. Lewis, "Introduction to INTERACT" (116 pages).
http://mypage.iu.edu/~heise/home.html Personal home page.
www.indiana.edu/~socpsy/ESA/ Focuses on Event Structure Analysis - a methodology for constructing logic models from narratives. Visitors find on-line readings, tutorial materials, and a complete bibliography. Visitors can run the Java program (1997, 2001) for analyzing narratives on-line. The on-line program is an upgrade and expansion of program Ethno, published in 1988.
www.indiana.edu/~socpsy/ACT/ Focuses on Affect Control Theory - a formalized version of symbolic interaction theory. Visitors to the site find on-line readings and a complete bibliography. Several on-line programs display aspects of ACT analyses. Programs to simulate social interaction using the theory can be downloaded from the site. In particular, the site offers the current Java version of Interact (1997, 2001), published in 1988.
www.indiana.edu/~socpsy/public_files/Sociogram/FRAME.htm This teaching resource, Sociograms: Visualizing Social Networks, consists of forms to measure and display the social structure of a group that a student has observed. The resource provides an engaging introduction to network research.
www.indiana.edu/~socpsy/public_files/SYMLOG/FRAME.htm This teaching resource, SYMLOG Questionnaires, based on Bales' theory of groups, shows how individuals' values and personalities interact to generate group structure. A JavaScript program administers questionnaires from Robert Freed Bales, SYMLOG Case Study Kit, Free Press, 1980. Then a Java program draws pictures of the group's social structure. Peer review conducted in 2007 and published in MERLOT (Multimedia Educational Resources for Learning and Online Teaching) at http://www.merlot.org/merlot/viewCompositeReview.htm?id=326470.
www.indiana.edu/~soc/ Web site for the Department of Sociology, Indiana University, Bloomington. The site has been revamped since I created it in the 1990s.
[Retired website] http://www.indiana.edu/~claswork/Courses.html Web site with pages for each of the courses I taught in the 1990s.
[Retired website] www.scican.net/~sos/ A public service site focusing on the problem of jet engine noise from planes using Indianapolis International Airport during the 1990s. The site included a Java program demonstrating the geographic spread of noise as a jet moves over south central Indiana.