
Handbook of Clinical Audiology by Jack Katz
For more than 35 years, students and audiologists have turned to the acclaimed "Handbook of Clinical Audiology" to master the principles and methods of the field. This text and reference offers scientific, clinical and philosophical insights regarding current issues and procedures in audiology. This new edition incorporates the most recent material in the physiology, assessment, diagnosis and management of hearing disorders. It is a readable, thorough compendium of hearing procedures and information, interpreted by highly respected individuals in the field.
Jack Katz
Professor of Sociology, UCLA
Department of Sociology
University of California at Los Angeles
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1551
office phone: (310) 825-6904; FAX: (310) 206 9838
JackKatz@soc.ucla.edu
http: //www.sscnet.ucla.edu/soc/faculty/katz
EDUCATION:
Northwestern University
Degree: Ph.D. (Sociology), 1976.
University of Chicago Law School
Degree: J.D., 1969.
Colgate University
Degree: B.A., 1966.
FACULTY CAREER:
Yale Law School, 1977-1979. Research Associate.
UCLA, Assistant Professor of Sociology, 1979; Associate Professor, 1982; Professor, 1989.
MISCELLANEOUS PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
Russell Sage Law and Society Fellow, 1973-1975, Yale Law School.
Consulting Editor, American Journal of Sociology, 1977-1979; Associate Editor, Symbolic Interaction,
1995-1999; American Sociological Review, 2001-4.
Trustee, Law and Society Association, 1984-1986.
Consulting for university presses, law and social science journals, defense in death penalty cases.
Co-Editor, with Robert Emerson, of Field Encounters and Discoveries, an ethnographic book series
for the University of Chicago Press.
TEACHING SPECIALIZATIONS:
Social Interaction and Phenomenology; Ethnographic Methods; Urban Sociology.
Professor of Sociology, UCLA
Department of Sociology
University of California at Los Angeles
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1551
office phone: (310) 825-6904; FAX: (310) 206 9838
JackKatz@soc.ucla.edu
http: //www.sscnet.ucla.edu/soc/faculty/katz
EDUCATION:
Northwestern University
Degree: Ph.D. (Sociology), 1976.
University of Chicago Law School
Degree: J.D., 1969.
Colgate University
Degree: B.A., 1966.
FACULTY CAREER:
Yale Law School, 1977-1979. Research Associate.
UCLA, Assistant Professor of Sociology, 1979; Associate Professor, 1982; Professor, 1989.
MISCELLANEOUS PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
Russell Sage Law and Society Fellow, 1973-1975, Yale Law School.
Consulting Editor, American Journal of Sociology, 1977-1979; Associate Editor, Symbolic Interaction,
1995-1999; American Sociological Review, 2001-4.
Trustee, Law and Society Association, 1984-1986.
Consulting for university presses, law and social science journals, defense in death penalty cases.
Co-Editor, with Robert Emerson, of Field Encounters and Discoveries, an ethnographic book series
for the University of Chicago Press.
TEACHING SPECIALIZATIONS:
Social Interaction and Phenomenology; Ethnographic Methods; Urban Sociology.
| SKU | Unavailable |
| ISBN 13 | 9780781781060 |
| ISBN 10 | 078178106X |
| Title | Handbook of Clinical Audiology |
| Author | Jack Katz |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Publisher | Lippincott Williams and Wilkins |
| Year published | 2009-01-16 |
| Number of pages | 1056 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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