Samuel R. Lucas, an Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of California-Berkeley and an affiliate of the University of California's Survey Research Center and the Department of Sociology and Demography, has research interests in social stratification, sociology of education, research methods, and research statistics.

MAILING ADDRESS:

Sociology Department
University of California-Berkeley
410 Barrows Hall #1980
Berkeley, California 94720-1980

E-MAIL:

Lucas E-mail Policy lucas@demog.berkeley.edu

OFFICE HOURS:

No office hours during summer

INSTITUTIONAL LINKS

University of California-Berkeley

Berkeley Sociology

Sociology Faculty

Sociology Graduate Students

Sociology Staff

Sociology Events

Berkeley Demography

Convenient Utility Pages

I regularly visit the sites collected below, and list them here to aid access to them

Google.

Maplight.org links data on campaign contributions and votes of California politicians.

Seat Guru aids in selecting seats for air travel.

XE.com, the Universal Currency Converter can be useful for overseas travel.

x-rates.com graphs exchange rates over time.

Temperature Converter for Celsius, Fahrenheit, and Kelvin (for those out-of-this-world trips).

Weather Underground International Weather for truly worldwide weather information.

Spare The Air.org provides detailed reports and forecasts on Bay Area Air Quality.

A map showing active forest fires in the United States can be found at the USDA Forest Service site; a similar map of fires in California can be found at CAL FIRE.

International Time and Date Converter and Telephone Codes page is useful for planning meetings and travel.

Alta Vista's Babelfish Translator site translates text across at least a dozen languages. I really wish that had existed when I was in high school, it could have helped immensely in learning a language, if used properly. Sadly, at present the site does not translate to or from Czech.

Online Timer can be used in countdown or countup modes.

USA Track and Field Route Mapper allows users to map running routes throughout the USA or to tap a database of previously-saved routes, some of which are outside the United States. To map and save one's own routes outside the USA one may use the Gmaps Pedometer. Both of these sites are ideal resources for those seeking to maintain their work-out schedule even while travelling in unfamiliar territory, without having a hotel treadmill as the only recourse.

Mapquest is for drawing maps and obtaining driving directions.

511.org is the Bay Area's full service transit information hub. It contains everything from a map showing degree of traffic congestion; an integrated link to the multiple transit systems in the bay area (e.g., BART, AC Transit, CalTrain, and more) allowing one to plan a trip using any single system, or multiple systems; bike routes and maps; and airport information.

Bay Area Hiker is the Bay Area's full service hiker information hub. It contains everything from trail maps, information on planning your hike, volunteer opportunities, rankings of the ease or difficulty of hikes, and more. Truly a guide to the San Francisco Estuary.

United States Geological Survey Earthquake Center can be checked to confirm the existence of a recent earthquake nationwide.

California ISO provides information on the status of power distribution, demand, and availability in California.

Pandora is a music service that takes your stated preferences for songs or bands and then streams a personal radio station from bands you might consider on that basis. With this free service one can develop up to 100 personal stations. Power from the web to the people!

The Internet Movie Database liberates one from having to own an up-to-date video directory before heading to the video store.

Dead or Alive can be searched to determine whether someone famous or nearly famous is dead or alive.