C. MARGARET HALL Office: Sociology Department Georgetown University Washington, D.C. 20057 Home: 4000 Chancery Court, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20007 Tel. 202-687-3983 or 202-687-3658 Tel. 202-333-2862 E-mail: hallcm1@georgetown.edu Honors 2003 Education 1990 1970 1969 1960 District of Columbia Sociological Society Stuart A. Rice Award for Career Achievement C.C.S. (Certified Clinical Sociologist), Sociological Practice Association Ph.D. (Sociology), The American University M.A. (Sociology), The American University B.Sc. (Sociology) Hons., The London School of Economics and Political Science Professional Positions 1990Professor, Department of Sociology, Georgetown University 1993-96 Director, Women's Studies, Georgetown University 1983-89 Chair, Department of Sociology, Georgetown University 1976-80 Chair, Department of Sociology, Georgetown University 1975-90 Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, Georgetown University 1970-75 Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Georgetown University Books, Articles, Chapters 2012 Social Intelligence and Social Justice, Tamarac, FL: Llumina Press. 2011 Societies and Social Intelligence, Tamarac, FL: Llumina Press. 2010 “Can Undergraduates Learn Bowen Theory?” Pp. 147-158 in Ona Cohn Bregman and Charles M. White (eds.), Bringing Systems Thinking to Life: Expanding the Horizons for Bowen Family Systems Theory, New York, Routledge. 2010 Cultures and Social Intelligence, Coral Springs, FL: Llumina Press. 2009 Social Classes and Social Intelligence, Coral Springs, FL: Llumina Press. 2008 Beliefs and Social Intelligence, Coral Springs, FL: Llumina Press. 2007 Families and Social Intelligence, Coral Springs, FL: Llumina Press. 2006 “Narrative as Vital Methodology in Clinical Sociology,” Journal of Applied Sociology/Sociological Practice, Vol. 23/8 (Spring):53-67. 2006 “Advanced Seminar: Sociological Practice” and “Family Interaction,” pp. 70-71 and 123-125 in Jan Marie Fritz (ed.), The Clinical Sociology Resource Book (6th edition), Washington, DC: The American Sociological Association. 2005 Social Intelligence in Everyday Life, Coral Springs, FL: Llumina Press. 2003 Three Generation Families, Berkeley,CA: VPGI. 2001 Japanese translation of The Special Mission of Grandparents: Hearing, Seeing, Telling, Tokyo: Seishin Shobo. 2000 "Clinical sociology in service learning," Sociological Practice: A 1999 1998 1996 1996 1996 1996 1996 1995 1994 1994 1993 1992 1992 1991 1990 1990 1989 1987 1986 1986 1985 1981 1979 1979 1979 1976 Journal of Clinical and Applied Sociology, Vol. 2:33-39. Reprinted from Clinical Sociology Review. The Special Mission of Grandparents: Hearing, Seeing, Telling, Westport, CT: Bergin & Garvey. Heroic Self: Sociological Dimensions of Clinical Practice, Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas. "Clinical sociology in service learning," Clinical Sociology Review, Vol.14:147-153. Identity, Religion, and Values: Implications for Practitioners, Washington, DC: Taylor & Francis. "Seminar: internship, intercultural learning and teaching," pp. 156-162 in Jan Marie Fritz (ed.), The Clinical Sociology Resource Book (4th edition), Washington, DC: The American Sociological Association. "Identity empowerment theory," pp. 216-219 in Jan Marie Fritz (ed.), The Clinical Sociology Resource Book (4th edition), Washington, DC: The American Sociological Association. "Seminar: internship, intercultural learning," pp.44-50 in Morton G. Ender, Brenda Marsteller Kowalewski, David A. Cotter, Lee Martin, and JoAnn DeFiore (eds.), Service-Learning and Undergraduate Sociology: Syllabi and Instructional Materials, Washington, DC: The American Sociological Association. "Feminism, God's will and women's empowerment," Clinical Sociology Review, Vol.13:24-37. "Women and Politics I," pp. 90-95 in Katherine Jackson (ed.), Redesigning Curricula, Providence, RI: Campus Compact. New Families: Reviving and Creating Meaningful Bonds, New York: Haworth. "Women's discussion groups--applications of identity empowerment theory," Clinical Sociology Review, Vol.11:187-191. Women and Empowerment: Strategies for Increasing Autonomy, New York: Hemisphere. "Struggle for autonomy," Sociological Practice Review, Vol.3:1622. "Clinical sociology and religion," Clinical Sociology Review, Vol.9:48-58. "Identity empowerment through clinical sociology," Clinical Sociology Review, Vol.8:69-86. Women and Identity: Value Choices in a Changing World, New York: Hemisphere (paperback edition, 1991). "Triadic analysis: a conceptual tool for clinical sociologists," Clinical Sociology Review, Vol.7:97-110. "Efforts to differentiate a self in my family of origin," pp.209222 in P.Titelman (ed.), The Therapist's Own Family -- Toward the Differentiation of Self, New York: Jason Aronson. "Cosmology and therapy," Journal of Religion and Health, Vol.25, No.4 (Winter):254-263. "Crisis as opportunity for spiritual growth," Journal of Religion and Health, Vol.25, No.1 (Spring):8-17. "Religion and aging," Journal of Religion and Health, Vol.24, No.1 (Spring):70-78. The Bowen Family Theory and Its Uses, New York: Jason Aronson (second printing, 1983; third printing, 1991). Woman Unliberated: Difficulties and Limitations in Changing Self, Washington, D.C.: Hemisphere. Individual and Society: Basic Concepts, Boonsboro, MD: Antietam Press (second edition, 1981). "Family systems: a developing trend in family theory," Sociological Review Monograph, Vol.28:19-31. "Aging and family processes," Journal of Family Counseling, Vol.4, Hall/Vita 1971 3 No.1 (Spring):28-42. The Sociology of Pierre Joseph Proudhon (1809-1865), New York: Philosophical Library. Poetry and Prose Poems 1983 Journal, Boonsboro, MD: Antietam. 1979 Giving Birth, Boonsboro, MD: Antietam. 1979 Pearls, Boonsboro, MD: Antietam. 1978 Bric-a-Brac, Boonsboro, MD: Antietam. 1978 Pilgrim: Explorations in Life-Space, New York: Libra. 1977 Field Notes: And Butterflies Beget Butterflies, New York: Libra. 1973 Vital Life: Questions in Social Thought, North Quincy, MA: Christopher.