Description: Book Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good with wear at head of spine. Everett Cherrington Hughes (November 30, 1897 – January 4, 1983) was an American sociologist best known for his work on ethnic relations, work and occupations and the methodology of fieldwork. His take on sociology was, however, very broad. In recent scholarship, his theoretical contribution to sociology has been discussed as interpretive institutional ecology, forming a theoretical frame of reference that combines elements of the classical ecological theory of class (human ecology, functionalism, Georg Simmel aspects of a Max Weber-inspired analysis of class, status and political power), and elements of a proto-dependency analysis of Quebec's industrialization in the 1930s (Helmes-Hayes 2000).
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Binding: Hardcover
Place of Publication: Chicago
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Author: Essays Presented to Everett C. Hughes
Publisher: Aldine Publishing Company
Subject: Sociology
Year Printed: 1968