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2. Super-gentrification: the case of Brooklyn Heights, New York City.
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Lees, Loretta
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GENTRIFICATION ,UPPER class ,SOCIOLOGY ,URBAN renewal - Abstract
This paper is an empirical examination of the process of 'super-gentrification' in the Brooklyn Heights neighbourhood of New York City. This intensified regentrification is happening in a few select areas of global cities like London and New York that have become the focus of intense investment and conspicuous consumption by a new generation of super-rich 'financifiers' fed by fortunes from the global finance and corporate service industries. This latest resurgence of gentrification can be distinguished from previous rounds of revitalisation and poses important questions about the historical continuity of current manifestations of gentrification with previous generations of neighbourhood change. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2003
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3. STATEMENT OF THE PRESIDENT.
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Wirth, Louis
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SOCIETIES ,SOCIOLOGY ,ANNUAL meetings ,SOCIAL science research - Abstract
This article presents a report from the president of the American Sociological Society (ASS). Preparations are now under way for the 1947 annual meeting of ASS. The tentative arrangements are to meet in New York City, from December 28-30. Specific plans will be announced at the earliest possible moment in order to facilitate the largest possible attendance on the part of the members. According to the author, this is an appropriate time to review the progress that has been made in the major fields of sociological interest and in the discipline as a whole. With this in view, the author is considering inviting a number of members of the Society who have been particularly interested in one or another field of sociology to give an account of the present state of knowledge in their respective fields of interest in the form of a comprehensive paper which will be circulated early in the year among their colleagues having a similar interest, with the object of inducing the latter to participate in a panel which would subject this field to rigorous analysis and clarify the problems and possibilities that exist.
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- 1947
4. SUPPLEMENTARY GUIDE TO GRADUATE DEPARTMENTS OF SOCIOLOGY.
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ACADEMIC degrees ,SOCIOLOGY - Abstract
The article presents supplementary information guide to graduate departments of sociology. The California State College is situated at Long Beach, California. The chairman of the Sociology and Social Welfare Department is George W. Korber. Here masters' degrees are offered in sociology. The City College of the City University of New York is situated in New York, New York. The Chairman of its Department of Sociology and Anthropology is William Howton. Here degrees are offered in sociology in M.A. Ph.D. is offered by City University with City College participating. The 6th World Congress of Sociology was held in Evian, France from September 4th to 11th, 1966.
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- 1967
5. ANNUAL MEETING OF THE AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL SOCIETY, 1949.
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SOCIETIES ,SOCIOLOGY ,ANNUAL meetings ,SOCIOLOGISTS - Abstract
This article reports on the annual meeting of the American Sociological Society (ASS), 1949. The forty-fourth annual meeting of the American Sociological Society will be held in New York City, December 28-30, 1949. The program is oriented toward the presentation of research and the analysis of problems, whether substantive or methodological, that lie near the frontiers of contemporary sociology. The paper "The American Soldier" will be subjected to analysis and evaluation as a research contribution in one meeting, while another will consider the censuses of 1950 as potential sources of data for social analysis. It is peculiarly appropriate that this meeting devoted to the frontiers of sociological research should be held under the auspices of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. The headquarters of both the ASS and the Rural Sociological Society will be the Hotel New Yorker, though ASS's own day meetings will be held in the rooms of the Manhattan Center. The program for the meeting and the proposals of the Reorganization Committee for the future development of the Society will be sent to all members in October.
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- 1949
6. EASTERN SOCIOLOGICAL SOCIETY.
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MEETINGS ,SOCIETIES ,SOCIOLOGY ,WAR - Abstract
The article presents information about the Eastern Sociological Society's meeting which will be held at the Berkeley-Carteret Hotel, Asbury Park, New Jersey from April 17 to 28, 1940. It will discuss the general topic, "Sociology of War." All papers submitted will be read, at least by title. They should be sent to J. K. Folsom, Vassar College, before April 20. President MacIver of the American Sociological Society will deliver one of the principal addresses. President Willard Walter, of the Eastern Sociological Society will preside at all general meetings. The complete program will appear in the June Review. J. W. Riley, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, is chairman of local arrangements. Those wishing to arrange exhibits should write him. Paul F. Cressey, Wheaton College, Norton, Mass., is secretary and will be pleased to receive dues, Dues may be paid at Asbury Park. All sociologists visiting in the region are cordially invited to attend the meeting.
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- 1940
7. Toward a Scientific Theory of Terrorism.
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de la Roche, Roberta Senechal
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SEPTEMBER 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001 ,SOCIOLOGY ,TERRORISM ,VIOLENCE - Abstract
The article discusses sociological aspects of terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 on the World Trade Center in New York City and on the Pentagon near Washington D.C. Since the 2001 attacks, sociologists in related fields including conflict, social movements, and revolutions began to turn some of their attention to the subject of terrorism. The purpose of the article is to encourage and to strengthen this shift, especially its theoretical dimension. It tries to explain the scientific theory of terrorism by giving definition of terrorism. Terrorism is defined as a collective violence. A broad category would include at least some instances of individual violence such as serial killings and assassinations, and some rioting, lynching, attacks between street gangs, and vigilantism. Another consideration is a definition's ease of application. A theory of terrorism should provide one or more simple, falsifiable, and new propositions applicable across all times and places that successfully predict and explain the known facts.
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- 2004
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8. “Anything Can Happen With Police Around”: Urban Youth Evaluate Strategies of Surveillance in Public Places.
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Fine, Michelle, Freudenberg, Nick, Payne, Yasser, Perkins, Tiffany, Smith, Kersha, and Wanzer, Katya
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POLICE surveillance ,URBAN youth ,LIFE change events ,ADOLESCENT psychology ,SEPTEMBER 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001 ,SOCIOLOGY ,ATTITUDE (Psychology) ,TRUST - Abstract
In order to document urban youth experiences of adults in positions of public authority, including police, educators, social workers and guards, a broad based street survey of 911 New York City–based urban youth was conducted in which youth, stratified by race, ethnicity, gender and borough, were asked about their experiences with, attitudes toward, and trust of adult surveillance in communities and in schools. In–depth telephone interviews were conducted with 36 youth who have experienced serious, adverse interactions with police, guards, or educators. Findings suggest that urban youth, overall, express a strong sense of betrayal by adults and report feeling mistrusted by adults, with young men of color most likely to report these perceptions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2003
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9. Alvin W. Gouldner and industrial sociology at Columbia University.
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Chriss, James J.
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SOCIOLOGISTS ,INDUSTRIAL sociology ,SOCIOLOGY - Abstract
Alvin W. Gouldner (1920–1980) was a prolific sociologist of the post-World War II era who spent the early part of his career (the 1950s) in the field of industrial sociology. A case study of Gouldner's early life and career is useful insofar as it intertwines with the development of industrial sociology as a distinct subfield within sociology. Through this analysis we are also better able to understand how and in what ways a burgeoning organizational studies program developed at Columbia University during the 1940s. This analysis of the historical and cultural contexts within which Gouldner came to prominence as an industrial sociologist at Columbia, and the intellectual program that resulted, can also help shed light on more recent trends in organizational studies. © 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2001
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10. How Robert M. MacIver was forgotten: Columbia and American sociology in a new light, 1929–1950.
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Halas, Elzbieta
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SOCIOLOGISTS ,SOCIOLOGY ,SOCIAL sciences - Abstract
It is necessary to reevaluate the role of the Department of Sociology at Columbia University in the years 1929–1950. The impact of Robert M. MacIver, who played a significant role in the exchange between European and American thinkers, is examined, as well as his marginalization. It is argued that in the 1930s it was characteristic that the sociologists in the centers in Chicago and Columbia exchanged their disciplinary functions. It was MacIver's Columbia that took on the role of advocate of humanistic sociology and Mead's and Cooley's heritage. © 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2001
11. NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS.
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SOCIOLOGY ,SCHOLARSHIPS ,EDUCATIONAL technology ,AWARDS - Abstract
The article presents information related to the field of sociology. Instituto de Investigaciones Sociales of the National University of Mexico is publishing a series of little books under the general title, "Cuadernos de Sociologia." These compact little volumes give to North American sociologists an intimate glimpse of the thinking, teaching and research of their colleagues in Mexico. Carnegie Corp. of New York has provided $260,000 grant payable over a two-year period, to the Social Science Research Council for area training fellowships and travel grants. Carnegie continuing its support of the national area fellowship program set up by the Council in 1947. $50,000 has been granted to New York University toward support of an experiment in educational method in the Graduate Division of Public Service. Pi Lambda Theta, National Association for Women in Education, announces two awards of $400 each, to be granted on or before August 15, 1950, for significant research studies on "Professional Problems of Women." The 1950 annual meeting of the Eastern Sociological Society will be held on April 22 and 23 at Boston University.
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- 1950
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