Lang, Kurt
LANG, Kurt
LANG, Kurt. American (born Germany), b. 1924. Genres: Communications/Media, Sociology, Art/Art history. Career: Director, School of Communications, University of Washington, 1984-93, emeritus since 1993. Research Sociologist, CBC, Ottawa, Ont., 1954-56; Instructor, 1956-59; Assistant Professor, 1959-62, and Associate Professor of Sociology and Chairman, 1963-64, Queens College of the City University of New York, NYC; Professor of Sociology, State University of New York, Stony Brook, 1964-84. Publications: (with G. E. Lang) Collective Dynamics, 1961; (with G. E. Lang) Voting and Nonvoting, 1968; (with G. E. Lang) Politics and Television, 1968; Military Institutions and Sociology of War, 1972; (with G. E. Lang) The Battle for Public Opinion, 1983; (with G. E. Lang) Politics and Television Re-Viewed, 1984; (with G. E. Lang) Etched in Memory: The Building and Survival of Artistic Reputation, 1990. Address: 1249 20th Ave. E, Seattle, WA 98112, U.S.A. Online address: LANG@U.WASHINGTON.EDU