John Goldthorpe

John Harry Goldthorpe (1935eko maiatzaren 27a) britainiar soziologoa da, Britainiar Akademiako kidea eta Oxford unibertsitateko irakasle emeritua.[1] Bere lan eremuak dira gizarte estratifikazioa, makrosoziologia, eta azken urteetan, kontsumo kulturala. Ekarpen nabarmenak egin ditu hautaketa arrazionalaren teoriaren inguruan.

John Goldthorpe
Bizitza
JaiotzaHegoaldeko Yorkshire, 1935eko maiatzaren 27a (88 urte)
Herrialdea Erresuma Batua
Hezkuntza
HeziketaLondresko University College
London School of Economics
Wath Academy (en) Itzuli
Hizkuntzakingelesa
Jarduerak
Jardueraksoziologoa eta unibertsitateko irakaslea
Enplegatzailea(k)Oxfordeko Unibertsitatea
University of Leicester (en) Itzuli
Jasotako sariak
KidetzaSuediako Zientzien Errege Akademia
Britainiar Akademia
Academia Europaea (en) Itzuli

David Glassen ikasle izan zen London School of Economicsen.


Lanak

  • 2016 Sociology as a population science. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • 2007 On Sociology (2nd Edition). Stanford: Stanford University Press.
  • 2004 The economic basis of social class. London: Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion, London School of Economics.
  • 2000 On sociology: numbers, narratives, and the integration of research and theory. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-829571-5
  • 1996 Rational choice theory and large-scale data analysis. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
  • 1992 The constant flux: a study of class mobility in industrial societies. Oxford: Clarendon Press. ISBN 0-19-827383-5
  • 1992 Revised class schema. London: Social and Community Planning Research.
  • 1991 The uses of history in sociology: reflections on some recent tendencies. Oxford: Nuffield College.
  • 1987 Social mobility and class structure in modern Britain. Oxford: Clarendon Press. ISBN 0-19-827286-3
  • 1963 The affluent worker: political attitudes and behaviour. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-07204-2

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