2007 Presidential Address: Singing and Solidarity |
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Authors: | R. STEPHEN WARNER |
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Affiliation: | R. Stephen Warner is Professor of Sociology, Ementus, at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Address correspondence to Department of Sociology, University of Illinois at Chicago (m/c 312), 1007 W. Harrison Street, Chicago, IL 60607. E-mail: |
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Abstract: | As the audience entered the hall, a large screen displayed the title of the talk from an overhead projector. On the dais, about three feet above the floor, was a lectern, and next to it an arrangement of eight chairs facing each other in a square formation, two on each side of the square, the sides at a 45 degree angle from the side of the platform. At the appointed time, SSSR past-president Donald Miller climbed the steps to the lectern to introduce the speaker, Stephen Warner. When he had completed that task, Warner came forward to the lectern and a woman later identified as his wife, Anne Heider, began working the projector. A few minutes into the address, at Warner's cue, she and six others joined him on the dais, taking seats in the arrangement of chairs, from which position, facing each other with Warner standing facing toward them, they sang a song, as described below. When they were finished, they left the dais, and the rest of the address proceeded in a conventional manner. Prior to this singing demonstration, the address itself began as follows. |
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