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* 1916 – C. Wright Mills American sociologist ( d. 1962 )
He was a friend and collaborator of the political sociologist Barrington Moore, Jr. and of the political philosopher Robert Paul Wolff, and also a friend of the Columbia University sociology professor C. Wright Mills, one of the founders of the New Left movement.
The term " New Left " was popularised in an open letter written in 1960 by sociologist C. Wright Mills ( 1916 – 62 ) entitled Letter to the New Left.
* March 20 – C. Wright Mills, American sociologist ( b. 1916 )
In 1956, sociologist C. Wright Mills had claimed in his book The Power Elite that a class of military, business, and political leaders, driven by mutual interests, were the real leaders of the state, and were effectively beyond democratic control.
* White Collar: The American Middle Classes, a study of the American middle class by sociologist C. Wright Mills
During the Truman and Eisenhower years, a number of left wing intellectuals found a space for their work in MR, including a number that would gain in stature in the ensuing liberalized decade, such as pacifist activist Staughton Lynd ( 1952 ), historian William Appleman Williams ( 1952 ), and sociologist C. Wright Mills ( 1958 ).
* C. Wright Mills ( 1916 – 1962 ), American sociologist
They consist of imaginary headlines, classified ads, and quotations from the works of the character Chad C. Mulligan, a pop sociologist who comments wryly on his surroundings and in one chapter, actual headlines from the 1960s.
The Hipcrime Vocab and other works by the fictional sociologist Chad C. Mulligan are frequent sources of quotations.
Quotations from books by Chad C. Mulligan, a former sociologist turned iconoclastic social commentator, appear throughout the novel to illustrate or contrast plot points.
He became fast friends with radical sociologist C. Wright Mills, and began a program of extensive reading in sociology and psychology, including the works of Max Weber, Karl Mannheim and Sigmund Freud and the Frankfurt School.
* Stephen C. Smith ( sociologist ) ( born 1968 ), Brigham Young University-Idaho professor
A sociologist, C. Wright Mills, argued that the ruling class differs from the power elite.
He was the son of Lieut Col. C. A. Madge and Barbara, née Hylton Foster, and the brother of the sociologist John Madge who wrote The Origins of Scientific Sociology.
Some of the authors associated with this school include Robert H. Frank, Warren Samuels, Mark Tool, Geoffrey Hodgson, Daniel Bromley, Jonathan Nitzan, Shimshon Bichler, Elinor Ostrom, Anne Mayhew, John Kenneth Galbraith and Gunnar Myrdal, but even the sociologist C. Wright Mills was highly influenced by the institutionalist approach in his major studies.
* Robert K. Merton ( 1910 – 2003 ), American sociologist, father of Robert C. Merton
** James C. Davies, sociologist
The term sociological imagination was coined by the American sociologist C. Wright Mills in 1959, to describe the type of insight offered by the discipline of sociology.
" In her book Voices of Diversity: Multi-Culturalism in America, Mary C. Sengstock, a sociologist from Wayne State University, describes the CARM website as one of those continuing a tradition of religious prejudice, because it puts forward the view that Roman Catholics are not Christians.
His work thus echoes and expands on United States sociologist C. Wright Mills ' study of power elites in the United States.
He also set up the Socialist Register with Saville in 1964 and was influenced by the American sociologist C. Wright Mills, of whom he was a friend.
The Power Elite is a book written by the sociologist, C. Wright Mills, in 1956.

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The first systematic thinking about this Pandora's box within Pandora's boxes was done four years ago by Fred Ikle, a frail, meek-mannered Swiss-born sociologist.
The preconditions of sociology have remained largely unexamined by the sociologist.
The term was originally coined in the 19th century by the founding sociologist and philosopher of science, Auguste Comte, and has become a major topic for psychologists ( especially evolutionary psychology researchers ), evolutionary biologists, and ethologists.
Most commentators consider Marcel Mauss ( 1872 – 1950 ), nephew of the influential sociologist Émile Durkheim, to be the founder of the French anthropological tradition.
* 1930 – Pierre Bourdieu, French sociologist ( d. 2002 )
* 1929 – Thorstein Veblen, American economist and sociologist ( b. 1857 )
* 1918 – Gordon Zahn, American sociologist, pacifist, and author ( d. 2007 )
In 1953, sociologist Theodor W. Adorno conducted a study of the astrology column of a Los Angeles newspaper as part of a project examining mass culture in capitalist society.
S. A. Hamed Hosseini ( an Australian sociologist and expert in global social movement studies ), argues that the term anti-globalization can be ideal-typically used only to refer to only one ideological vision he detects alongside three other visions ( the anti-globalist, the alter-globalist and the alter-globalization ).
* 1864 – Max Weber, German economist and sociologist ( d. 1920 )
* 1998 – Jean-François Lyotard, French philosopher and sociologist ( b. 1924 )
* 2005 – Fei Xiaotong, Chinese sociologist ( b. 1910 )
According to sociologist Marcelo Ridenti, Brazilian politics is divided between internationalistic liberals and statist nationalistics.
The sociologist Richard Quinney has written about the relationship between society and crime.
Marker had collaborated with Belgian sociologist Armand Mattelart and ISKRA members Valérie Mayoux and Jacqueline Meppiel to shoot and collect the visual materials, which Marker then edited together and provided the commentary for.
Corrado Gini ( May 23, 1884 – March 13, 1965 ) was an Italian statistician, demographer and sociologist who developed the Gini coefficient, a measure of the income inequality in a society.
" Pound came to this position partly through long debates with his former colleague at the University of Nebraska, the rising sociologist Edward A. Ross.
Jean Baudrillard has also been described as a critical theorist to the extent that he was an unconventional and critical sociologist ; this appropriation is similarly casual, holding little or no relation to the Frankfurt School.
The phrase was coined by Charles Moskos, a military sociologist.
* 1902 – Talcott Parsons, American sociologist, ( d. 1979 )

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