DavidRiesman (September 22, 1909 – May 10, 2002) was an American sociologist, educator, and best-selling commentator on American society. Born to a wealthy...
The Lonely Crowd is a 1950 sociological analysis by DavidRiesman, Nathan Glazer, and Reuel Denney. Together with White Collar: The American Middle Classes...
Riesman is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: DavidRiesman (1909–2002), American sociologist DavidRiesman (physician) (1867–1940), German-born...
an end to his musical career, he entered academia. He studied under DavidRiesman, Erik Erikson, and Oscar Handlin at Harvard, graduating with his Ph...
1830–1990" under the direction of Nathan Glazer (chair), Daniel Bell, DavidRiesman, and Theda Skocpol. Emirbayer attended Harvard shortly after the "revolution"...
well integrated in the group;" the examples mentioned by Debord are DavidRiesman, author of The Lonely Crowd (1950), and William H. Whyte, author of...
evolved into a more relaxed view of consumerism. American sociologist DavidRiesman coined the term "Operation Abundance" also known as the "Nylon War"...
of Higher Education (2nd ed, 1997), pp 273–89 Christopher Jencks and DavidRiesman. The academic revolution (1968) ch 1. Laurence R. Veysey, The Emergence...
services division. VALS draws heavily on the work of Harvard sociologist DavidRiesman and psychologist Abraham Maslow. Mitchell used statistics to identify...
the House members with notable intellectuals, including sociologist DavidRiesman, historian H. Stuart Hughes, and former finance advisor to Franklin...
Paul F. (1957). Personal influence (E. ed.). New York: Free Press. DavidRiesman; Nathan Glazer; Reuel Denney (2020). The Lonely Crowd: A Study of the...
maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) Christopher Jencks and DavidRiesman. The academic revolution (1968) ch 1. Indeed there is a 'new route'...
ideas, practices, or way of life of such a subgroup." As early as 1950, DavidRiesman distinguished between a majority, "which passively accepted commercially...
Social Structure and Personality. New York: The Free Press, 1964. DavidRiesman, Nathan Glazer and Reuel Denney, The Lonely Crowd. New Haven: Yale University...
ideals that are prevalent at the time it is performed or published. DavidRiesman states that the youth audiences of popular music fit into either a majority...
District of New Jersey (1951–53) and New Jersey Attorney General (1954–58) DavidRiesman, OPC '26, former Harvard University sociology professor, lawyer, author...
1975), professor of finance and economics at Columbia Business School DavidRiesman, sociologist; author of The Lonely Crowd Anne-Marie Slaughter, dean...
to the understanding of his writings. Harvard University sociologist DavidRiesman maintained that Veblen's background as a child of immigrants meant that...
with DavidRiesman and Reuel Denney, New Haven, Yale University Press, 1950 Faces in the Crowd: Individual Studies in Character and Politics with David Riesman...
seen as an advance of the concerns of earlier liberal critics such as DavidRiesman. Two aspects of Marcuse's work are of particular importance. First,...
intellectuals who at one time or another passed through the Council included DavidRiesman, Hans Kohn, Erich Fromm, Hannah Arendt, Will Herberg, Morrie Ryskind...
Ricoeur, French philosopher Cecilia L. Ridgeway, American sociologist DavidRiesman, American sociologist George Ritzer (born 1940), American sociologist...
writer DavidRiesman (1909–2002), American sociologist David Rigert (born 1947), Soviet weightlifter David Riker (born 1963), American screenwriter David Rikl...
Universities). Gagnon, with the assistance of Harvard University sociologist DavidRiesman, also recruited junior faculty members through recommendations of graduate...
Public". For Gans, primary examples of public sociologists included DavidRiesman, author of The Lonely Crowd (one of the best-selling books of sociology...