Fern Kaley Willits

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Fern Kaley Willits
Alma materPennsylvania State University
Known forwork on rural sociology, statistics
AwardsDistinguished Rural Sociologist, Excellence in Instruction
Scientific career
FieldsRural sociology, statistics
InstitutionsPennsylvania State University
Thesis An Exploratory Analysis of Individual and Social Level Meanings of Rurality  (1964)
Doctoral advisorRobert C. Bealer

Fern "Bunny" Kaley Willits is an American rural sociologist and professor emerita at Pennsylvania State University known for research about rural women and youth.[1] Willits has published over 70 academic papers and 14 books[1][2] and she is recognised as a "distinguished rural sociologist" by the Rural Sociological Society.

Career[edit]

Willits graduated as valedictorian from Coraopolis High School in Coraopolis, Pennsylvania in 1954. She earned her Bachelor of Science at Penn State in 1958, her Master of Science in 1961, PhD in 1964 under rural sociologist Robert C. Bealer with a dissertation titled An Exploratory Analysis of Individual and Social Level Meanings of Rurality.[3] She has been a professor at the institution since 1964.[1] She has published over 70 academic papers and 14 books, book chapters, and conference proceedings.[1][2]

She is known for writing about rural women and youth, as well as rural demographic statistical studies.[1]

Research[edit]

Willits studies public perceptions of social issues and she has engaged in a study of individuals' attitudes over 50 years.[1] Her study Women in the Rural Sociological Society: A History[4] is cited by the Rural Sociological Society. She has collaborated with the sociologists Carolyn Sachs[5] and Don A. Dillman.[6][1] Her research has included rural health, family relationships, race, gender, outdoor recreation, the role of religion in rural life, and differing perceptions of rurality/urbanity.[1] Her 1993 article "The Rural Mystique and Tourism Development: Data from Pennsylvania" published in 1993 in which ideas of ideal rurality are assessed indicating that the bucolic ideals are held by low income, elderly, and rural individuals.[7] The article was cited by Irene Kirkpatrick and Morag Mitchell in their book Rural Tourism and Sustainable Business.[8] Some of Willits' research includes Pennsylvanians' perceptions of fossil fuels.[2] Her 2009 article "Nonfamily youths temporarily employed in agriculture" was published in the Monthly Labor Review by the Bureau of Statistics.[9]

Awards[edit]

In 1988, Willits was given the Award for Excellence in Instruction by the Rural Sociological Society.[10] In 1994, she was awarded the Gamma Sigma Delta Teaching Award.[11] In 1995, she obtained the Penn State Alumni Association Teaching Fellow Award.[12] In 1998, Willits was given the Award of Distinguished Rural Sociologist by the Rural Sociological Society.[13] In 2019, the Dr. Fern "Bunny" Willits Graduate Award Endowment in Rural Sociology[14] was established by two former statistics students to honor her contributions to the university and to the discipline of rural sociology, providing worthy Penn State candidates with $50,000 financial aid.

Selected publications[edit]

  • Bealer, Robert C.; Willits, Fern K. (November 1961). "Rural Youth: A Case Study in the Rebelliousness of Adolescents". The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 338 (1): 63–69. doi:10.1177/000271626133800108. S2CID 146691557.
  • "Leveling of Attitudes in Mass Society: Rurality and Traditional Morality in America". ProQuest. January 1973.
  • "Rurality and the Normative Order in a Developing Country". ProQuest. January 1975.
  • Willits, F. K.; Bealer, R. C.; Crider, D. M. (1977). "Changes in individual attitudes toward traditional morality: a 24-year follow-up study". Journal of Gerontology. 32 (6): 681–688. doi:10.1093/geronj/32.6.681. PMID 915208.
  • "Adolescent Activities and Adult Success and Happiness: Twenty Four Years Later". World Database of Happiness. January 1986.
  • Willis, F.K.; Ghelfi, L.M.; Lipner, M.E. (1988). "Women in the Rural Sociological Society: a history". The Rural Sociologist (USA).

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h "Fern Willits, Ph.D". Penn State College of Agricultural Sciences. Retrieved 5 October 2021.
  2. ^ a b c "Fern Kaley Willits". ResearchGate. Retrieved 5 October 2021.
  3. ^ Willits, Fern Kaley (1964) AN EXPLORATORY ANALYSIS OF INDIVIDUAL AND SOCIAL LEVEL MEANINGS OF RURALITY. Pennsylvania State University. ProQuest Dissertations Publishing. Retrieved: 30 December 2021.
  4. ^ Willis, F. K.; Ghelfi, L. M.; Lipner, M. E. (1988). "Women in the Rural Sociological Society: a history [1988]". The Rural Sociologist (Usa). Retrieved 6 October 2021.
  5. ^ "Carolyn Sachs". Penn State College of Agricultural Sciences. Retrieved 5 October 2021.
  6. ^ "Don A. Dillman". Washington State University. Retrieved 5 October 2021.
  7. ^ Willits, Fern K. (1993). "The Rural Mystique and Tourism Development: Data from Pennsylvania". Journal of the Community Development Society. 24 (2): 159–174. doi:10.1080/15575339309489906. Retrieved 5 October 2021.
  8. ^ Kirkpartick, Irene; Mitchell, Morag (17 May 2005). Rural Tourism and Sustainable Business. Channel View Publications. ISBN 978-1-84541-012-4. Retrieved 7 October 2021.
  9. ^ "Fern K. Willits". MLR Monthly Labor Review. Retrieved 7 October 2021.
  10. ^ "Award for Excellence in Instruction" (PDF). Rural Sociological Society. Retrieved 7 October 2021.
  11. ^ "Archived Faculty Awards". Penn State College of Agricultural Sciences. Retrieved 7 October 2021.
  12. ^ "Penn State Alumni Association Teaching Fellow Award". Penn State Schreyer Institute for Teaching Excellence. Retrieved 7 October 2021.
  13. ^ "Award for Distinguished Rural Sociologist" (PDF). Rural Sociological Society. Retrieved 7 October 2021.
  14. ^ "Alumni honor former professor with graduate award endowment". Penn State News. Retrieved 7 October 2021.