The article describes the role of the Chicago School of Sociology in the development of empirical social research. It traces the increase in the significance of the education of doctoral students on American universities at the turn of the 20th century, and the role of philanthropic foundations. It focuses on the contribution of prominent individuals: W. R. Harper, rector and founder of the University of Chicago, obtained top figures and founded journals in some major fields. A. W. Small was the first chair of the Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology, founded the American Journal of Sociology and wrote the first two textbooks of sociology. W. I. Thomas was responsible for the famous study Polish Peasant in Europe and America and ...
with good reason. Robert Ezra Park (1864–1944) was one of the leading fi gures in what has come to b...
Although numerous reports and investigations point to the ineffectiveness of inner-city schools in h...
The Chicago School of Political Science, which emerged at the University of Chicago in the 1920s and...
The article describes the role of the Chicago School of Sociology in the development of empirical so...
There have been &dquo;schools&dquo; of sociology that have characterized the discipline at d...
The main purpose of my thesis is to investigate how the Chicago School in urban sociology, that was ...
THE NAMES “Edward A. Ross” and “Chicago sociology” are not usually linked today in sociological acco...
Sociology at the University of Kansas is steeped in the ethnographic tradition of tire "Chicago Scho...
This article describes the first clinical sociology courses at the University of Chicago, Tulane Uni...
During his career, William I. Thomas richly contributed to the development of youth research, both w...
This thesis examines the University of Chicago’s relationship to its neighbors from 1925 to 1940. Du...
Gary Alan Fine (Ed.), A Second Chicago School: The Development of a Postwar American Sociology. Chic...
Albion W. Small is a major sociologist of the turn of the nineteenth century. Founder of the first w...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Chicago.Introduction.--pt. I. The educational interests of Chicago.--p...
By reviewing the articles published in the American Journal of Sociology between 1915 and 1930, this...
with good reason. Robert Ezra Park (1864–1944) was one of the leading fi gures in what has come to b...
Although numerous reports and investigations point to the ineffectiveness of inner-city schools in h...
The Chicago School of Political Science, which emerged at the University of Chicago in the 1920s and...
The article describes the role of the Chicago School of Sociology in the development of empirical so...
There have been &dquo;schools&dquo; of sociology that have characterized the discipline at d...
The main purpose of my thesis is to investigate how the Chicago School in urban sociology, that was ...
THE NAMES “Edward A. Ross” and “Chicago sociology” are not usually linked today in sociological acco...
Sociology at the University of Kansas is steeped in the ethnographic tradition of tire "Chicago Scho...
This article describes the first clinical sociology courses at the University of Chicago, Tulane Uni...
During his career, William I. Thomas richly contributed to the development of youth research, both w...
This thesis examines the University of Chicago’s relationship to its neighbors from 1925 to 1940. Du...
Gary Alan Fine (Ed.), A Second Chicago School: The Development of a Postwar American Sociology. Chic...
Albion W. Small is a major sociologist of the turn of the nineteenth century. Founder of the first w...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Chicago.Introduction.--pt. I. The educational interests of Chicago.--p...
By reviewing the articles published in the American Journal of Sociology between 1915 and 1930, this...
with good reason. Robert Ezra Park (1864–1944) was one of the leading fi gures in what has come to b...
Although numerous reports and investigations point to the ineffectiveness of inner-city schools in h...
The Chicago School of Political Science, which emerged at the University of Chicago in the 1920s and...