RICHARD W. WILSON
RICHARD W. WILSON, Professor and Chair, received
his B.A., M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from Princeton University. The recipient
of numerous awards including a Ford Foundation Fellowship, a John D. Rockefeller
III Grant and National Defense Foreign Language Fellowship, an East-West
Center Professional Associate Award, a National Endowment for the Humanities
Award, and a Senior Fulbright Award, Professor Wilson taught at Princeton
and served as Dean of the Chinese Summer School of Middlebury College before
coming to Rutgers in 1968. Specializing in political behavior, Professor
Wilson is currently doing research on political culture. His publications
include:
Learning to Be Chinese (MIT,1970); The Moral State
(The Free Press, 1974); Deviance and Social Control in Chinese Society
(Co-Editor, 1977); Value Change in Chinese Society (Co-Editor, 1979);
Moral Development and Politics (Co-Editor, 1979); Organizational
Behavior in Chinese Society (Co-Editor, 1981); "Political Socialization
and Moral Development," World Politics (1981); "Ideology, Hierarchy
and Moral Behavior," Issues and Studies (1980); Social Interaction
in Chinese Society (Co-Editor, 1982); Methodological Issues in Chinese
Studies (Co-Editor, 1983); "Moral Development and Political Change,"
World Politics (1983); Labyrinth: An Essay on the Political Psychology
of Change (M. E. Sharpe, 1988); "Wellsprings of Discontent: Sources
of Dissent in Korean Student Values," Asian Survey, (Fall 1988);
"Reconciling Universalism and Relativism in Political Culture: A View Based
on Economic and Psychological Perspectives," The Journal of Asian Studies
(February 1991); "Political Pathology and Moral Orientations," Comparative
Political Studies (July 1991); Compliance Ideologies: Rethinking
Political Culture (Cambridge University Press, 1992); "Transition from
Tradition: Political Culture in China's Modernization," The Journal
of East Asian Affairs (Winter/Spring 1994); and "American Political
Culture in Comparative Perspective," Political Psychology (June
1997).
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