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BIBLIOGRAPHIE
VOL. 2
4e GENERATION : 1976-1990
Lionel LACAZE
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BIBLIOGRAPHIE
VOL. 2
4e GENERATION : 1976-1990
Lionel LACAZE
1
Depuis la parution sur Academia.edu du 1 er volume de ma bibliographie, on doit
signaler la disparition de Sherri Cavan (2016), Enrico Quarantelli (2017), Peter M. Hall et
David Matza (2018).
Pendant ce temps le pouvoir étend ses griffes que ce soient les lobbys
religieux ou extrémistes de droite qui achètent les voix des électeurs
et l action des élus. Résultat attendu en …. Et . Aujourd hui
l Amérique du Nord ou plutôt les États-Unis sont les ennemis du
monde occidental et alliés aux plus viles dictatures. Le prix à payer
sera rude.
Vous ne trouverez rien dans la littérature interactionniste qui
aborde les problèmes du monde réel, l économie, la pauvreté, l aide
sociale et les inégalités ne sont que rarement abordées. Autrefois ces
questions étaient labelisées « pathologie sociale » ou « vice ». Cela
n honore pas ce groupe de chercheurs, nantis, qui ne sont en rien
justifiables du désintérêt porté aux problèmes du monde réel. Ce
monde académique-là a du vivre en autarcie les années 1980. Le
credo ethnographique qui leur commande d aborder le monde au
plus près des acteurs qui y vivent, a obligé certains à s intéresser à
certaines causes comme le sansabrisme ou certaines formes de
souffrance (les maladies chroniques sans s intéresser à la question
de l inscurité sanitaire aux Etats-Unis et à l absence de droits sociaux.
On s intéresse aux exclus mais pas au processus d exclusion, au
stigmatisé mais pas à ceux qui apposent le stigmate, à la bureaucratie
mais pas à l État qu il a instituée. La seule question porteuse au
niveau du jugement académique a été de prendre pour cible le
populisme pénal et le nouveau grand renfermement. Sans grand
effet : le sénateurMoynihan juge la déviance à la hausse en 1993. Oui,
certainement, dans un pays en crise et où business et trafic sont les
deux faces d une même médaille.
Où sont les Mead, Sutherland, Lee (A.Mc), Lindemith ? Qui
fait face ? Qui aborde la question du déficit démocratique étatsunien
? Qui aborde le problème des lobbys pro-nazis ? Qui aborde la
question de la corrution généralisée ? Qui aborde la question de la
pollution et les problèmes environnementaux ? Quelques-uns
prennent parti contre la prohibition du cannabis (Goode) mais
certains en sont encore à se poser la question de ses effets potentiels
ou ayant défendu la cause de la libération des drogues tournent
casaque pendant la guerre à la drogue des années Reagan. Qu ils
soient jugés sur leurs (in)actions et leurs (dés)engagements dans leur
cage dorée. Quand la crétinerie porte la toge… Sans compter la
palme plénétaire du racisme systémique…
Interactionnistes, regardez-vous dans le miroir que vous
dresse Cooley !
WHO IS WHO/ WHO WAS WHO
ADAM, Barry D. (1952) ; Ph.D. Toronto 1977 mouvements sociaux, méthodologie
– P. : U. of Windsor (Canada). D qualitative.
omaine : sexe et genre, mouvements sociaux.
BERGER, Raymond M. (1950) ; Ph.D. U. of
ADLER, Patricia A. (1951) ; Ph.D. U. of Wisconsin 1976 – P. : California State U., Los
California, San Diego 1984 – P. : U. of Angeles. Domaine : gérontologie sociale,
Colorado. Domaine : déviance, méthodologie minorités.
qualitative.
BILLSON-MANCINI, Janet (1941) ; Ph.D.
ADLER, Peter M. (1951) ; Ph.D. U. of Brandeis U. 1976 – P. : George Washington
California, San Diego 1980 – P. : U. of University. Domaine : ethnicité, méthodologie
Denver. Domaine : déviance, méthodologie qualitative.
qualitative.
BIRRELL, Susan ; Ph.D. U. of Massachussets
AGUIRRE, Benigno E. ; Ph.D. Ohio State U. 1976 – P. : U. of Iowa. Domaine : sport,
1977 – P. : U. of Delaware. Domaine : féminisme.
sociologie des désastres, immigration.
BJELIC, Dusan (1951) ; Ph.D. U. of Boston
ALBAS, Cheryl A. ; Ph.D. U. of Colorado 1989 – P. : U. of South Maine. Domaine :
1980 – P. : U. of Manitoba. Domaine : sociologie politique, ethnicité.
sociologie de l’éducation, déviance.
BRANNIGAN, Augustine (1949) ; Ph.D. U. of
ANDERSON, Elijah (1943) ; Ph.D. Toronto 1978 – P. : U. of Calgary. Domaine :
Northwestern 1976 – P. : U. of Pennsylvania. criminologie, féminisme.
Domaine : relations interraciales,
méthodologie qualitative. BRODHEAD, Robert ; Ph.D. U. of California,
San Francisco 1978 – P. : U. of Connecticut.
ANDERSON, Leon (1950) ; Ph.D. U. of Texas Domaine : sociologie médicale, méthodologie
1987 – P. : Utah State U. Domaine : déviance, qualitative / quantitative.
méthodologie qualitative.
BROWN, Phil (1949) ; Ph.D. Brandeis 1979 –
ARENDELL, Terry ; Ph.D. U. of California, P. : Brown U., Northeastern U. Domaine :
Berkeley 1984 – P. : Hobart-Smith Col. sociologie médicale, ethnicité.
Domaine : méthodologie qualitative, mariage
& famille. BUBAN, Steven (1949) ; Ph.D. U. of Iowa
1979 – P. : Monmouth Col. Domaine :
ARLUKE, Arnold (1947) ; Ph.D. New York psychologie sociale, méthodologie
U. 1978 – P. : Northeastern University. quantitative.
Domaine : sociologie de l’environnement,
méthodologie qualitative CAHILL, Spencer (1949 - 2006) ; Ph.D. U. of
California, Santa Barbara 1982 – P. :
BAKKER, Johannes I. (1947) ; Ph.D. Toronto Domaine : sexe & genre, sociologie de
1979 – P. : Guelph U. Domaine : sociologie l’enfance.
rurale, théorie.
CALHOUN, Thomas C. ; Ph.D. U. of
BAUGH, Jr, Kenneth R. (1952) ; Ph.D. Kentucky 1988 – P. : Jackson State U.
Florida State U. – P. : No info. Domaine : Domaine : sexe & genre, déviance.
théorie, histoire la pensée sociale.
CALLERO, Peter L. ; Ph.D. U. of Wisconsin
BELGRAVE, Linda L. ; Ph.D. Case Western 1983 – P. : Western Oregon U. Domaine :
Reserve U. 1985 – P. : U. of Miami (FL). psychologie sociale, stratification sociale.
Domaine : sociologie médicale, méthodologie
qualitative. CHUA, Beng-Huat ; Ph.D. York U. 1976 –
P. : National University of Singapore.
BENFORD, Robert ; Ph.D. U. of Texas 1987 Domaine : économie et société, sociologie
– P. : U. of South Florida. Domaine : urbaine.
CLARK, Candace (1945) ; Ph.D. Columbia DOLCH, Norman ; Ph.D. U. du Missouri
1979 & U. of Chicago 1997 – P. : Montclair 1976 – P. : U. of North Texas. Domaine :
State U. Domaine : psychologie sociale, problèmes sociaux, stratification sociale.
socialisation.
DOMBRINK, John ; Ph.D. U. of Californie,
CLARK, Elizabeth J. ; Ph.D. University of Berkeley 1981 – P. : U. of Californie, Irvine.
North Carolina 1981 – P. : Montclair State Domaine : criminologie, économie et société.
University. U. Domaine : gérontologie sociale,
travail social. DONNELLY, Peter (1943) ; Ph.D. U. of
Massachussetts 1980 – P. : U. of Toronto.
CLARKE, Adele ; U. of California, San Domaine : sociologie du sport, loisir et société.
Francisco 1983 – P. : U. of California,
Berkeley. Domaine : science et société, DOTTER, Daniel L. ; Ph.D. Virginia Tech
sociologie médicale. 1983 – P. : Grambling State U. Domaine :
déviance, sociologie de la culture.
CLOUGH, Patricia T. (1945) ; Ph.D. U. of
Illinois 1977 – P. : City University of New DOUBT, Keith ; Ph.D. York U. 1986 – P. :
York. Domaine : féminisme, post-modernisme. Truman St. U., Wittenberg U. Domaine :
sociologie du conflit, ethnicité.
COHEN, David ; Ph.D. U. of California,
Berkeley 1989 – P. : U. de Montréal ; Florida DOWD, James J. (1946) ; P. : U. of Southern
International U. Domaine : sociologie California, 1976 – P. : U. of Georgia.
médicale, contrôle social. Domaine : psychologie sociale, gérontologie
sociale.
CORBIN, Juliet (1942) ; Ph.D. U. of
California, Santa Francisco 1982 – P. : San DUBIN, Steven (1949) ; Ph.D. U. de Chicago
Jose State U. Domaine : sociologie médicale, 1982 – P. : Purchase Col. – Columbia.
méthodologie qualitative. Domaine : sociologie de la culture, art et
société.
CURRA, John (1947) ; Ph.D. Purdue 1975 –
P. : Eastern Kentucky U. Domaine : déviance, DUDLEY, James R. ; Ph.D. Bryn Mawr
théorie. College 1979 – P. : U. of North Carolina
(Charlotte). Domaine : sociologie du handicap,
DAVIS, Edward B. ; Ph.D. Boston College méthodologie qualitative.
1987 – P. : Yuba Col. Domaine : occupations
et professions, méthodologie qualitative. EDER, Donna J. (1951) ; Ph.D. U. of
Wisconsin 1979 – P. : Indiana U. Domaine :
DeNORA, Tia (1958) ; Ph.D. U. of California, socialisation, sexe et genre.
San Diego 1989 – P. : U. of Exeter (UK).
Domaine : sociologie de l’art, méthodologie ELLIOTT, Gregory C. (1946) ; Ph.D. U. of
qualitative. Wisconsin 1978 – P. : Brown U. Domaine :
psychologie sociale, méthodologie
DESLAURIERS, Jean-Pierre (1944) ; Ph.D. quantitative.
U. of Toronto 1976 – P. : Université du
Québec à Hull. Domaine : travail social, ELLIS, Carolyn ; Ph.D. State University of
méthodologie qualitative. New York, Stony Brook 1981 – P. : U. of
Florida. Domaine : féminisme, méthodologie
DeVAULT, Marjorie L. ; Ph.D. qualitative.
Northwestern U. 1984 – P. : Domaine :
sociologie des professions, méthodologie FENSTERMAKER [BERK], Sarah (1949) ;
qualitative. Ph.D. Northwestern U. 1976 – P. : U. of
California, Santa Barbara. Domaine : sexe et
DE YOUNG, Mary (1949) ; Ph.D. Central genre, méthodologie qualitative /
Michigan U. 1991 – P. : Grand Valley St. U. quantitative.
Domaine : sociologie médicale, déviance.
FERRARO, Kathleen ; Ph.D. Arizona State
U. 1981 – P. : Northern Arizona U. Domaine : GERSON, Elihu ; Ph.D. U. de Chicago 1998
sexe et genre, féminisme. – P. : Traimont Institute. Domaine : sociologie
de la science, technologie et société.
FERRELL, Jeff ; Ph.D. U. of Texas 1982 –
P. : Southern Methodist U. Domaine : GLASSNER, Barry (1952) ; Ph.D.
criminologie, méthodologie qualitative. Washington, St. Louis 1977– P. : U. of
Southern California. Domaine : sociologie de
FINE, Gary Alan (1950) ; Ph.D. Harvard U. la culture, méthodologie qualitative.
1976 – P. : Northwestern U. Domaine :
sociologie de la culture, folklore. GOFF, Tom W. ; Ph.D. McMaster 1976 – P. :
Mount Allison U. Domaine : théorie, histoire
FINKELSTEIN, Joanne ; Ph.D. U. of Illinois de la pensée sociale.
1979 – P. : Monash University. Domaine :
sociologie de la culture, méthodologie GONDOLF, Edward M. ; Ed.D. U. of Boston
qualitative. 1979 – P. : Indiana U. of Pennsylvania.
Domaine : sociologie appliquée, mariage et
FISHMAN, Laura T. (1937 – 2014) ; Ph.D. famille.
McGill 1984 – P. : U. of Vermont. Domaine :
criminologie, féminisme. GOODWIN, Charles (1943 – 2018) ; Ph.D.
U. of Pennsylvanie 1977 – P. : UCLA.
FLAHERTY, Michael G. ; Ph.D. U. of Domaine : sociologie du langage,
Illinois 1982 – P. : Eckert Col. Domaine : méthodologie qualitative / quantitative.
psychologie sociale, théorie.
GRADY, John ; Ph.D. Brandeis 1977 – P. :
FLERAS, Augie (1947) ; Ph.D. Victoria U. of Wheaton Col. Domaine : communauté,
Wellington (NZ) 1980 – P. : U. of Waterloo. méthodologie qualitative.
Domaine : relations inter-ethniques,
problèmes sociaux. GREEK, Cecil ; Ph.D. New School for Social
Research 1984 ; – P. : U. of South Florida.
FONTANA, Andrea (1946) ; Ph.D. U. of Domaine : criminologie, sociologie de culture.
Californie, San Diego – P. : Université du
Nevada. Domaine : sociologie de la culture, GRILLS Scott ; Ph.D. McMaster U. 1989 –
méthodologie qualitative. P. : Brandon U. Domaine : déviance,
psychologie sociale.
FORSYTH, Craig J. (1949) ; PhD. Virginia
Tech 1983 – P. : U. Louisiana (Lafayette). GURDIN, J. Barry ; Ph.D. U. de Montréal
Domaine : déviance, pénologie. 1978 – P. : U. de Californie, San Francisco.
Domaine : sociologie appliquée, groupes
FORTE, James A. (1951) ; Ph.D. Virginia restreints.
Commonwealth U. 1990 – P. : Salisbury U.
Domaine : sociologie appliquée, méthodologie HALTON, Eugene ; Ph.D. U. de Chicago
qualitative / quantitative. 1979 – P. : U. of Notre Dame. Domaine :
sociologie (théorie).
FRITZ, Jan M. ; Ph.D. ; American U. 1978 –
P. : U. of Cincinnati. Domaine : sociologie HARPER, Doug ; Ph.D. Brandeis 1976 – P. :
appliquée, méthodologie qualitative. Duquesne U. Domaine : sociologie urbaine,
méthodologie qualitative.
GARDNER, Carole ; Ph.D. U. of
Pennsylvanie 1983 – P. : Indiana –Purdue U. HARRINGTON, C. Lee (1964) ; Ph.D. U. de
Domaine : sexe et genre, féminisme. Californie, Santa Barbara 1990 – P. : Miami U.
Domaine : communication de masse, loisir et
GEPHART Jr, Robert P. (1950) ; Ph.D. U. of société.
British Columbia 1979 – P. : U. of Calgary.
Domaine : management, organisation. HECKERT, Druann M. (1956) ; Ph.D. U.
New Hampshire 1985 – P. : Fayetteville U.
Domaine : déviance, théorie.
HEINER, Robert (1956) ; U. of Virginia 1985 KAISER, Susan B. ; Ph.D Texas Woman's
– P. : Plymouth State U. Domaine : déviance, University 1977 – P. : U. of California, Davis. :
problèmes sociaux. Domaine : comportement collectif, théorie.
HEITZEG, Nancy ; U. of Minnesota 1987 – KAMEL, G.W. Levi (1947 - 1989) ; Ph.D. U.
P. : St. Catherine U. Domaine : relations- of California, San Diego 1983 – P. : Non-profit
interraciales, contrôle social. sector. Domaine : sexe et genre, déviance.
AIDS advocacy.
HENRY, Stuart (1949) ; Ph.D. U. of Kent
1976 – P. : Old Dominion U., Eastern KAPLAN, Elaine B. ; Ph.D. U. of California,
Michigan U., San Diego State U. Domaine : Berkeley 1988 – P. : U. of Southern California.
déviance, criminologie. Domaine : ethnicité, sociologie de la jeunesse.
IRVINE, Janice M. (1951) ; Ph.D. Brandeis KRIEGER, Susan ; Ph.D. Stanford U. 1979 –
U. 1984 – P. : U. of Massachussets. Domaine : P. : Stanford U. Domaine : disability studies,
sexe et genre, méthodologie qualitative. sexe et genre.
JANSEN, Sue C. ; Ph.D. St. U. of New York at KRUG, Gary J. (1955) ; Ph.D. U. of Illinois
Buffalo 1981 – P. : Muelhenberg Col. 1989 – P. : U of South Australia. : Domaine :
Domaine : communication de masse, postmodernisme, méthodologie qualitative.
technologie et société.
LaFOUNTAIN, Mark J. (1946) ; Ph.D. U. of
JONES, Richard S. (1953) ; Ph.D. Iowa State Tennessee 1976 – P. : U of West Georgia.
U. 1986 – P. : Marquette U. Domaine : Domaine : sociologie de la culture,
criminologie, pénologie. postmodernisme.
LAMO DE ESPINOZA, Emilio (1946) ; Ph.D. LOSEKE, Donileen (1947) ; Ph.D. U. of
U. of California, Santa Barbara 1979 – P. : U. California, Santa Barbara 1982 – P. : U. of
Complutense Madrid. Domaine : sociologie de South Florida. Domaine : sexe et genre,
la connaissance, théorie. contrôle social.
LAUDERDALE, Pat (1954) ; Ph.D Yale U. LUND, Dale (1951) ; Ph.D. U. of Utah 1979 –
1976 – P. : Arizona State U. Domaine : P. : U. of Utah. Domaine : gérontologie
sociologie politique, droit & société. sociale, méthodologie qualitative /
quantitative.
LEE, Raymond, L.M. ; Ph.D. U. of Missouri
1979 – P. : U of Malaya. Domaine : sociologie LYNCH, Michael (1948) ; Ph.D. U. of
médicale, comportement collectif. California, Irvine 1979 – P. : Cornell U.
Domaine : sociologie médicale, méthodologie
LEMELLE, Jr, Anthony (1952 – 2014) ; U. of qualitative.
California, Berkeley 1984 – P. : CUNY.
Domaine : ethnicité, sexe et genre. LYNG, Stephen ; Ph.D. U. of Texas 1982 –
P. : Augusta Col. Domaine : déviance,
LEMING, Thomas [O’Neill] (1951) ; Ph.D. méthodologie qualitative.
London School of Economics 1982 – P. :
Wilfried Laurier U. Domaine : criminologie, MANN, Coramae (1931 – 2004) ; Ph.D. U.
problèmes sociaux. d’Illinois, Chicago Circle 1976 – P. : Florida
State U. ; Indiana U. Domaine : délinquance
LESIEUR, Henry R. (1946) ; Ph.D. U. of juvénile, sexe et genre.
Massachussets 1976 – P. : St. John’s U.
Domaine : déviance, sociologie médicale. MANNING, Philip ; Ph.D. U. of London
1989 – P. : Cleveland State U. Domaine :
LEVINE, Martin P. (1950 – 1993) ; Ph.D. psychologie sociale, théorie.
New York U. 1990 – P. : U. of South Florida.
Domaine : sexe et genre, minorité. MARCH, Karen ; Ph.D. McMaster U. 1990–
P. : Carleton U. Domaine : mariage et famille,
LEVY, Judith A. ; Ph.D. Northwestern U. contrôle social.
1982 – P. : U. of Illinois (Chicago Circle).
Domaine : sociologie médicale, gérontologie MARGOLIN, Leslie (1945) ; Ph.D. U. of
sociale. Nebraska 1985 – P. : U. of Iowa (cslg).
Domaine : mariage et famille, sociologie
LEWIS, Dan A. ; Ph.D. U. of California, Santa appliquée.
Cruz 1980 – P. : Northwestern U. Domaine :
criminologie, problèmes sociaux. MARGOLIS, Eric (1947) ; Ph.D. U. of
Colorado 1978 – P. : Arizona State U.
LIECHTY, Daniel (1954) ; D.Phil. U. of Domaine : communauté, méthodologie
Vienna 1984 – P. : Illinois State U. Domaine : qualitative.
sociologie de la religion, gérontologie sociale.
MATSUEDA, Ross L. (1955) ; U. of
LINCOLN, Yvonna (1944). Ed.D. Université California, Santa Barbara 1984 – P. : U. of
du Wisconsin 1978 – P. : Texas A&M U. Washington. Domaine : criminologie,
Domaine : théorie, méthodologie qualitative. méthodologie qualitative / quantitative.
MILLER, Dan E. (1948) ; Ph.D. U. of Iowa PAWLUCH, Dorothy (1953) ; Ph.D. McGill
1979 – P. : U. of Dayton. Domaine : 1988 – P. : McMaster U. Domaine : sociologie
psychologie sociale, méthodologie médicale, méthodologie qualitative.
quantitative.
PESCOSOLIDO, Bernice A. ; Ph.D. Yale U.
MILLER, Gale E. (1947) ; Ph.D. U. of Kansas 1982 – P. : Indiana U. Domaine : sociologie
1976 – P. : Marquette U. Domaine : sociologie médicale, méthodologie quantitative.
médicale, méthodologie qualitative.
PETRUNIK, Michael (1944) ; Ph.D. U. de
MOONEY, Linda ; Ph.D. U. of Akron 1984 Toronto 1977 – P. : U. of Ottawa. Domaine :
P. : Eastern Carolina U. Domaine : sexe et déviance, criminologie.
genre, déviance.
PEYROT, Mark ; PhD. UCLA 1982 – P. :
MURRAY, Stephen O. ; Ph.D. U. de Toronto Loyola U. (Maryland), Bergen Col. (Norway).
1979 – P. : Obregon Institute. Domaine : sexe Domaine : sociologie médicale, méthodologie
et genre, sociologie comparée. qualitative / quantitative.
MURTY, Komanduri S. ; Ph.D. Mississippi PFOHL, Steven J. (1949) ; Ph.D. Ohio State
State U. 1984 – P. : Fort Valley State U. U. 1976 – P. : Boston College. Domaine :
Domaine : déviance, méthodologie qualitative déviance, post-modernisme.
/ quantitative.
POUPART, Jean ; Ph.D. McGill 1978 – P. :
MUSOLF, Gil R. (1951) ; Ph.D. Michigan U. de Montréal. Domaine : déviance,
State U. 1989 – P. : Central Michigan U. méthodologie qualitative.
Domaine : psychologie sociale, théorie.
RAFTER, Nicole H. (1939 – 2016) ; Ph.D.
NAGEL, Joan ; Ph.D. Stanford U. 1977– P. : SUNY at Albany 1978 – P. Northeastern U.
U. of Kansas. Domaine : ethnicité, sexe et Domaine : criminologie, féminisme.
genre.
RAWLS, Ann W. (1950) ; Ph.D. Boston U.
NEGRETE, Louis R. (1934) ; Ph.D. US 1983 – P. : Bradley U. Domaine : sociologie
International University 1976 – P. : California (théorie), histoire de la pensée sociale.
State U. Domaine : ethnicité, mouvements
sociaux. REINHARZ, Shulamit ; Ph.D. Brandeis U.
1977 – P. : Brandeis U. Domaine : féminisme,
NELSON, Margaret K. (1944) ; Ph.D. méthodologie qualitative.
Columbia 1978 – P. : Middlebury Col. (VT).
Domaine : mariage et famille, économie et REITZES, Donald C. (1949) ; Ph.D. Indiana
société. U. 1977 - P. : Georgia State U. Domaine :
psychologie sociale, sociologie urbaine.
NICHOLS, Larry T. ; Ph.D. Boston College
1985 – P. : West Virginia University. RETZINGER, Suzanne (1950) ; Ph.D. U. of
Domaine : histoire de la pensée sociale, Californie, Santa Barbara 1988 – P. : U. of
problèmes sociaux. Californie, Santa Barbara ; Private practice
(psychotherapist). Domaine : psychologie SCIULLI, David (1950 - 2010) ; Ph.D.
sociale, sociologie appliquée. Columbia U. 1988 – P. : Texas A&M
University. Domaine : sociologie politique,
RIEGE LANER, Marie (1927) ; Ph.D. Virgina droit et société.
Tech 1976 – P. : Arizona State U. Domaine :
sexe et genre, mariage et famille. SIEGEL, Karolynn (1949) ; Ph.D. New York
U. 1977 – P. : Columbia U. (Mailman school of
RIESSMAN, Catherine K. (1939) ; Ph.D. Public Health). Domaine : sociologie médicale,
Columbia 1977 – P. : Boston U. Domaine : théorie.
sociologie médicale, méthodologie qualitative.
SMITHERS, Janice ; Ph.D. UCLA 1981 – P. :
ROMERO, Mary ; Ph.D. U. of Colorado 1980 California St. U. (LA). Domaine : sociologie
– P. : Arizona State U. Domaine : ethnicité, médicale, gérontologie sociale.
féminisme.
SNOW, David A. (1943) ; Ph.D. UCLA 1976 –
ROSECRANCE, John D. (1937 – 2010) ; P. : U. of Arizona. Domaine : mouvements
Ph.D. University of Californie, Santa Barbara sociaux, psychologie sociale.
1984 – P. : U. Nevada (Reno). Domaine :
déviance, pénologie. SOBAL, Jeffrey (1950) ; Ph.D. University of
Pennsylvania 1978 – P. : Cornell U. Domaine :
ROTHMAN, Barbara K. ; Ph.D. New York U. problèmes sociaux, sociologie médicale.
1979 – P. : City University of New York.
Domaine : mariage et famille, féminisme. ST-AMAND, Nérée (1945) ; Ph.D. Université
de Nice 1984 – P. : U. de Moncton (NB), U.
ROUSE, Timothy P. (1967 – 1996) ; Ph.D. d’Ottawa. Domaine : sociologie psychiatrique,
Colorado State U. 1992 – P. : Middle méthodologie qualitative.
Tennessee State U. Domaine : déviance,
mouvements sociaux. STAR, S. Leigh (1954 – 2010) ; Ph.D.
University of Californie, San Francisco 1983 –
SALERNO, Roger A. ; Ph.D. New York U. P. : U. of Pittsburgh. Domaine : sociologie des
1983 – P. : Pace U. (NY). Domaine : sociologie sciences, méthodologie qualitative.
urbaine, déviance.
STETS, Jan E. ; Ph.D. Indiana U. 1986 – P. :
SANCHEZ-JANKOWSKI, Martin ; Ph.D. U. of California, Riverside. Domaine :
MIT 1979 – P. : U. of Californie, Berkeley. psychologie sociale, méthodologie
Domaine : ethnicité, sociologie urbaine. quantitative.
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