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  • Herbert Blumer
  • American sociologist (1900–1987)

    Herbert George Blumer (March 7, 1900 – April 13, 1987) was an American sociologist whose main scholarly interests were symbolic interactionism and methods

    Herbert Blumer

    Herbert_Blumer

  • Symbolic interactionism
  • Sociological theory

    gatherings verifiably denied of the ability to characterize themselves. Herbert Blumer, a student and interpreter of Mead, coined the term and put forward

    Symbolic interactionism

    Symbolic interactionism

    Symbolic_interactionism

  • Erving Goffman
  • Canadian-American sociologist (1922–1982)

    cancer. His daughter is also a sociologist. Goffman was influenced by Herbert Blumer, Émile Durkheim, Sigmund Freud, Everett Hughes, Alfred Radcliffe-Brown

    Erving Goffman

    Erving Goffman

    Erving_Goffman

  • Group threat theory
  • negative attitudes toward the outgroup. It is based on the work of Herbert Blumer and Hubert M. Blalock Jr. in the 1950s and 1960s, and has since been

    Group threat theory

    Group threat theory

    Group_threat_theory

  • Blumer
  • Surname list

    player George Alder Blumer (1857–1940), American psychiatrist Herbert Blumer (1900–1987), American sociologist Jairo Luis Blumer (born 1986), Brazilian

    Blumer

    Blumer

  • Roy Bhaskar
  • English philosopher (1944–2014)

    ontological realism and epistemological constructivism goes back at least to Herbert Blumer (1969). Bhaskar went on to apply that realism about mechanisms and causal

    Roy Bhaskar

    Roy_Bhaskar

  • Alfred R. Lindesmith
  • American sociologist

    University of Chicago, where he was trained in social psychology by Herbert Blumer and Edwin Sutherland, earning his doctorate in 1937. His education there

    Alfred R. Lindesmith

    Alfred R. Lindesmith

    Alfred_R._Lindesmith

  • Interactionism
  • Sociological theory

    reality, is considered a leader in the development of interactionism. Herbert Blumer expanded on Mead's work and coined the term symbolic interactionism

    Interactionism

    Interactionism

    Interactionism

  • Herbert J. Gans
  • German-American sociologist (1927–2025)

    Herbert Julius Gans (May 7, 1927 – April 21, 2025) was a German-born American sociologist who taught at Columbia University from 1971 to 2007. One of

    Herbert J. Gans

    Herbert_J._Gans

  • Sociological theory
  • Theory advanced by social scientists to explain facts about the social world

    in-between social and sociological theories, such as: Harold Garfinkel, Herbert Blumer, Claude Lévi-Strauss, Pierre Bourdieu, and Erving Goffman. The field

    Sociological theory

    Sociological theory

    Sociological_theory

  • Deviance (sociology)
  • Action or behavior that violates social norms

    the internal and external incentives that are currently presented. Herbert Blumer (1969) set out three basic premises of the perspective: "Humans act

    Deviance (sociology)

    Deviance (sociology)

    Deviance_(sociology)

  • Chicago school (sociology)
  • Early 1900s school of thought in sociology and criminology

    of the symbolic interactionist approach, notably through the work of Herbert Blumer. It has focused on human behavior as shaped by social structures and

    Chicago school (sociology)

    Chicago_school_(sociology)

  • Talcott Parsons
  • American sociologist (1902–1979)

    symbolic interactionism of Herbert Blumer since Blumer's theory had no end to the openness of action. Parsons regarded Blumer as the mirror image of Claude

    Talcott Parsons

    Talcott_Parsons

  • Herbert (given name)
  • Name list

    Marines officer Herbert Blumer (1900–1987), American sociologist Herbert Bockhorn (born 1995), German association footballer Herbert Böhme (1907–1971)

    Herbert (given name)

    Herbert_(given_name)

  • Robert K. Merton
  • American sociologist (1910–2003)

    Samuel A. Stouffer (1953) Florian Znaniecki (1954) Donald Young (1955) Herbert Blumer (1956) Robert K. Merton (1957) Robin M. Williams Jr. (1958) Kingsley

    Robert K. Merton

    Robert K. Merton

    Robert_K._Merton

  • History of philosophy
  • Study of the development of philosophy

    2018). Routledge Revivals: The Dilemma of Qualitative Method (1989): Herbert Blumer and the Chicago Tradition. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-351-03768-6. Retrieved

    History of philosophy

    History of philosophy

    History_of_philosophy

  • Public opinion
  • Aggregate of individual attitudes or beliefs held by the adult population

    The American sociologist Herbert Blumer has proposed an altogether different conception of the "public". According to Blumer, public opinion is discussed

    Public opinion

    Public_opinion

  • American Journal of Sociology
  • Bimonthly peer-reviewed academic journal

    (1895–1926) Ellsworth Faris (1933–1936) Ernest Burgess (1936–1940) Herbert Blumer (1940–1952) Everett Hughes (1952–1957) Peter Rossi (1957–1958) Everett

    American Journal of Sociology

    American_Journal_of_Sociology

  • American Sociological Association
  • Non-profit organization

    1952 Samuel A. Stouffer 1953 Florian Znaniecki 1954 Donald Young 1955 Herbert Blumer 1956 Robert K. Merton 1957 Robin M. Williams Jr. 1958 Kingsley Davis

    American Sociological Association

    American_Sociological_Association

  • Randall Collins
  • American sociologist (born 1941)

    Collins encountered many influential sociologists of his day, including Herbert Blumer, Philip Selznick and Leo Löwenthal. He worked with Joseph Ben-David

    Randall Collins

    Randall_Collins

  • Social movement theory
  • Interdisciplinary social study

    (although not centrality) of emotions. See the work of Gustav LeBon, Herbert Blumer, William Kornhauser, and Neil Smelser. Sociologists during the early

    Social movement theory

    Social movement theory

    Social_movement_theory

  • Sociological imagination
  • Type of insight offered by the discipline of sociology

    procedures, and described his ideal social scientists as "craftsmen". Herbert Blumer, in his work Symbolic Interactionism: Perspective and Method, developed

    Sociological imagination

    Sociological_imagination

  • Collective behavior
  • Sociological theory

    Henry Giddings and employed later by Robert Park and Ernest Burgess, Herbert Blumer, Ralph H. Turner and Lewis Killian, and Neil Smelser. Turner and Killian

    Collective behavior

    Collective_behavior

  • Erik Olin Wright
  • American sociologist (1947 – 2019)

    Samuel A. Stouffer (1953) Florian Znaniecki (1954) Donald Young (1955) Herbert Blumer (1956) Robert K. Merton (1957) Robin M. Williams Jr. (1958) Kingsley

    Erik Olin Wright

    Erik Olin Wright

    Erik_Olin_Wright

  • Howard S. Becker
  • American sociologist (1928–2023)

    awarded by the American Sociological Association in 1985, the George Herbert Mead Award given by the Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction in

    Howard S. Becker

    Howard S. Becker

    Howard_S._Becker

  • Fred Davis (sociologist)
  • American sociologist (1925 – 1993)

    and reshapes family dynamics. Symbolic interactionism: Influenced by Herbert Blumer and Everett Hughes, Davis explored the nuances of everyday interactions

    Fred Davis (sociologist)

    Fred_Davis_(sociologist)

  • Samuel A. Stouffer
  • American sociologist

    Statistical and Case-History Methods of Attitude Research,” supervised by Herbert Blumer. He then served as a professor of sociology, statistics, and social

    Samuel A. Stouffer

    Samuel A. Stouffer

    Samuel_A._Stouffer

  • Neil Smelser
  • American sociologist (1930–2017)

    the American tradition of Edward Alsworth Ross, Robert E. Park, and Herbert Blumer. As part of his theory, Smelser used the concept of value-added as a

    Neil Smelser

    Neil_Smelser

  • Patricia Hill Collins
  • American scholar (born 1948)

    Samuel A. Stouffer (1953) Florian Znaniecki (1954) Donald Young (1955) Herbert Blumer (1956) Robert K. Merton (1957) Robin M. Williams Jr. (1958) Kingsley

    Patricia Hill Collins

    Patricia Hill Collins

    Patricia_Hill_Collins

  • Gustave Le Bon
  • French psychologist (1841–1931)

    writings were used by media researchers such as Hadley Cantril and Herbert Blumer to describe the reactions of subordinate groups to media. Edward Bernays

    Gustave Le Bon

    Gustave Le Bon

    Gustave_Le_Bon

  • Kingsley Davis
  • American sociologist and demographer

    Samuel A. Stouffer (1953) Florian Znaniecki (1954) Donald Young (1955) Herbert Blumer (1956) Robert K. Merton (1957) Robin M. Williams Jr. (1958) Kingsley

    Kingsley Davis

    Kingsley_Davis

  • Norman K. Denzin
  • American sociologist (1941–2023)

    research methods, was deemed a major contribution to sociological theory. Herbert Blumer (1900–1987), a leading American sociologist in symbolic interactionism

    Norman K. Denzin

    Norman K. Denzin

    Norman_K._Denzin

  • Howard P. Becker
  • American sociologist

    Samuel A. Stouffer (1953) Florian Znaniecki (1954) Donald Young (1955) Herbert Blumer (1956) Robert K. Merton (1957) Robin M. Williams Jr. (1958) Kingsley

    Howard P. Becker

    Howard_P._Becker

  • Social contagion
  • Spontaneous spread of behavior or emotions among a group

    at first released slowly, only one or two a decade until the 1950s. Herbert Blumer was the first to specifically use the term "social contagion", in his

    Social contagion

    Social contagion

    Social_contagion

  • Cynthia Fuchs Epstein
  • American sociologist and emeritus distinguished professor

    Samuel A. Stouffer (1953) Florian Znaniecki (1954) Donald Young (1955) Herbert Blumer (1956) Robert K. Merton (1957) Robin M. Williams Jr. (1958) Kingsley

    Cynthia Fuchs Epstein

    Cynthia_Fuchs_Epstein

  • Webster Groves, Missouri
  • City in Missouri, United States

    (1918–2015), Republican U.S. Representative from Dallas, Texas, 1955–1965 Herbert Blumer (1900–1987), sociologist Matt Bomer (born 1977), actor Oscar Brockmeyer

    Webster Groves, Missouri

    Webster Groves, Missouri

    Webster_Groves,_Missouri

  • Albion Woodbury Small
  • American sociologist (1854–1926)

    Samuel A. Stouffer (1953) Florian Znaniecki (1954) Donald Young (1955) Herbert Blumer (1956) Robert K. Merton (1957) Robin M. Williams Jr. (1958) Kingsley

    Albion Woodbury Small

    Albion Woodbury Small

    Albion_Woodbury_Small

  • Kai T. Erikson
  • American sociologist (1931–2025)

    Samuel A. Stouffer (1953) Florian Znaniecki (1954) Donald Young (1955) Herbert Blumer (1956) Robert K. Merton (1957) Robin M. Williams Jr. (1958) Kingsley

    Kai T. Erikson

    Kai_T._Erikson

  • Frances Fox Piven
  • American sociologist (born 1932)

    Samuel A. Stouffer (1953) Florian Znaniecki (1954) Donald Young (1955) Herbert Blumer (1956) Robert K. Merton (1957) Robin M. Williams Jr. (1958) Kingsley

    Frances Fox Piven

    Frances Fox Piven

    Frances_Fox_Piven

  • List of sociologists
  • Fred L. Block, American sociologist David Bloor, British sociologist Herbert Blumer (1900–1987), American sociologist Olivier Bobineau (born 1972), French

    List of sociologists

    List of sociologists

    List_of_sociologists

  • Shelley Correll
  • American sociologist

    Samuel A. Stouffer (1953) Florian Znaniecki (1954) Donald Young (1955) Herbert Blumer (1956) Robert K. Merton (1957) Robin M. Williams Jr. (1958) Kingsley

    Shelley Correll

    Shelley_Correll

  • George A. Lundberg
  • American sociologist

    pg.127 Hammersley, Martyn (1989). The Dilemma of Qualitative Method: Herbert Blumer and the Chicago Tradition. London: Routledge. pp. Ch.4. Warshay, Lee

    George A. Lundberg

    George A. Lundberg

    George_A._Lundberg

  • Wilbert E. Moore
  • American sociologist (1914–1987)

    Samuel A. Stouffer (1953) Florian Znaniecki (1954) Donald Young (1955) Herbert Blumer (1956) Robert K. Merton (1957) Robin M. Williams Jr. (1958) Kingsley

    Wilbert E. Moore

    Wilbert_E._Moore

  • The Polish Peasant in Europe and America
  • Book by Florian Znaniecki and William I. Thomas

    one of the six most important works in social sciences. A year later, Herbert Blumer headed a commission which produced an extensive, approximate 200-pages

    The Polish Peasant in Europe and America

    The Polish Peasant in Europe and America

    The_Polish_Peasant_in_Europe_and_America

  • Charles A. Ellwood
  • American sociologist (1873–1946)

    intelligence tests to determine racial and ethnic superiority. Also, Herbert Blumer, later to become a prominent sociologist at the University of Chicago

    Charles A. Ellwood

    Charles_A._Ellwood

  • John Milton Yinger
  • American sociologist

    Samuel A. Stouffer (1953) Florian Znaniecki (1954) Donald Young (1955) Herbert Blumer (1956) Robert K. Merton (1957) Robin M. Williams Jr. (1958) Kingsley

    John Milton Yinger

    John_Milton_Yinger

  • Peter H. Rossi
  • American sociologist (1921–2006)

    Samuel A. Stouffer (1953) Florian Znaniecki (1954) Donald Young (1955) Herbert Blumer (1956) Robert K. Merton (1957) Robin M. Williams Jr. (1958) Kingsley

    Peter H. Rossi

    Peter H. Rossi

    Peter_H._Rossi

  • Deaths in April 1987
  • Allen, 35, Australian drug dealer, accused murderer, heart failure. Herbert Blumer, 87, American sociologist and NFL footballer (Chicago Cardinals). Joe

    Deaths in April 1987

    Deaths_in_April_1987

  • Paul Lazarsfeld
  • Austrian-American sociologist (1901–1976)

    Samuel A. Stouffer (1953) Florian Znaniecki (1954) Donald Young (1955) Herbert Blumer (1956) Robert K. Merton (1957) Robin M. Williams Jr. (1958) Kingsley

    Paul Lazarsfeld

    Paul_Lazarsfeld

  • Matilda White Riley
  • American gerontologist (1911–2004)

    Samuel A. Stouffer (1953) Florian Znaniecki (1954) Donald Young (1955) Herbert Blumer (1956) Robert K. Merton (1957) Robin M. Williams Jr. (1958) Kingsley

    Matilda White Riley

    Matilda White Riley

    Matilda_White_Riley

  • Donald Young (sociologist)
  • American sociologist (1898–1977)

    Samuel A. Stouffer (1953) Florian Znaniecki (1954) Donald Young (1955) Herbert Blumer (1956) Robert K. Merton (1957) Robin M. Williams Jr. (1958) Kingsley

    Donald Young (sociologist)

    Donald_Young_(sociologist)

  • Lewis A. Coser
  • German-American sociologist, educator, and social justice activist

    Samuel A. Stouffer (1953) Florian Znaniecki (1954) Donald Young (1955) Herbert Blumer (1956) Robert K. Merton (1957) Robin M. Williams Jr. (1958) Kingsley

    Lewis A. Coser

    Lewis_A._Coser

  • Edwin Sutherland
  • American criminologist (1883–1950)

    Samuel A. Stouffer (1953) Florian Znaniecki (1954) Donald Young (1955) Herbert Blumer (1956) Robert K. Merton (1957) Robin M. Williams Jr. (1958) Kingsley

    Edwin Sutherland

    Edwin_Sutherland

  • Aldon Morris
  • American sociologist

    Samuel A. Stouffer (1953) Florian Znaniecki (1954) Donald Young (1955) Herbert Blumer (1956) Robert K. Merton (1957) Robin M. Williams Jr. (1958) Kingsley

    Aldon Morris

    Aldon_Morris

  • William Julius Wilson
  • American sociologist (born 1935)

    Samuel A. Stouffer (1953) Florian Znaniecki (1954) Donald Young (1955) Herbert Blumer (1956) Robert K. Merton (1957) Robin M. Williams Jr. (1958) Kingsley

    William Julius Wilson

    William_Julius_Wilson

  • Robert Morrison MacIver
  • Scottish sociologist

    Samuel A. Stouffer (1953) Florian Znaniecki (1954) Donald Young (1955) Herbert Blumer (1956) Robert K. Merton (1957) Robin M. Williams Jr. (1958) Kingsley

    Robert Morrison MacIver

    Robert_Morrison_MacIver

  • Pitirim Sorokin
  • Russian sociologist (1889-1968)

    Samuel A. Stouffer (1953) Florian Znaniecki (1954) Donald Young (1955) Herbert Blumer (1956) Robert K. Merton (1957) Robin M. Williams Jr. (1958) Kingsley

    Pitirim Sorokin

    Pitirim Sorokin

    Pitirim_Sorokin

  • Troy Duster
  • American sociologist

    Samuel A. Stouffer (1953) Florian Znaniecki (1954) Donald Young (1955) Herbert Blumer (1956) Robert K. Merton (1957) Robin M. Williams Jr. (1958) Kingsley

    Troy Duster

    Troy_Duster

  • John L. Gillin
  • American sociologist (1871–1958)

    Samuel A. Stouffer (1953) Florian Znaniecki (1954) Donald Young (1955) Herbert Blumer (1956) Robert K. Merton (1957) Robin M. Williams Jr. (1958) Kingsley

    John L. Gillin

    John_L._Gillin

  • E. Franklin Frazier
  • American sociologist and writer (1894–1962)

    Samuel A. Stouffer (1953) Florian Znaniecki (1954) Donald Young (1955) Herbert Blumer (1956) Robert K. Merton (1957) Robin M. Williams Jr. (1958) Kingsley

    E. Franklin Frazier

    E. Franklin Frazier

    E._Franklin_Frazier

  • Charles Horton Cooley
  • American sociologist (1864–1929)

    of study. He wished to write and think, and after reading philosopher Herbert Spencer's works, Cooley realized he had an interest in social problems

    Charles Horton Cooley

    Charles Horton Cooley

    Charles_Horton_Cooley

  • Christine Williams (sociologist)
  • American sociologist (born 1959)

    Samuel A. Stouffer (1953) Florian Znaniecki (1954) Donald Young (1955) Herbert Blumer (1956) Robert K. Merton (1957) Robin M. Williams Jr. (1958) Kingsley

    Christine Williams (sociologist)

    Christine_Williams_(sociologist)

  • Seymour Martin Lipset
  • American sociologist (1922–2006)

    Samuel A. Stouffer (1953) Florian Znaniecki (1954) Donald Young (1955) Herbert Blumer (1956) Robert K. Merton (1957) Robin M. Williams Jr. (1958) Kingsley

    Seymour Martin Lipset

    Seymour Martin Lipset

    Seymour_Martin_Lipset

  • Social psychology (sociology)
  • Relationship between the individual and society

    George Herbert Mead, whose work greatly influences the area of social psychology in general. However, it would be sociologist Herbert Blumer, Mead's

    Social psychology (sociology)

    Social psychology (sociology)

    Social_psychology_(sociology)

  • Consensus theory
  • Social theory

    Gramsci Robert Merton Louis Althusser Ralf Dahrendorf George Herbert Mead Herbert Blumer Structural functionalism Conservatism Consensus reality "Consensus

    Consensus theory

    Consensus_theory

  • W. I. Thomas
  • American sociologist (1863–1947)

    he developed an interest in ethnology and social science after reading Herbert Spencer's Principles of Sociology. From 1888 to 1889, he attended the German

    W. I. Thomas

    W. I. Thomas

    W._I._Thomas

  • Emory S. Bogardus
  • American sociologist (1882–1973)

    Sociological Review. 2 (1): 141–142. doi:10.2307/2084593. ISSN 0003-1224. Blumer, Herbert (1938). "Review of Introduction to Social Research". American Journal

    Emory S. Bogardus

    Emory S. Bogardus

    Emory_S._Bogardus

  • Everett Hughes (sociologist)
  • American sociologist (1897 – 1983)

    Samuel A. Stouffer (1953) Florian Znaniecki (1954) Donald Young (1955) Herbert Blumer (1956) Robert K. Merton (1957) Robin M. Williams Jr. (1958) Kingsley

    Everett Hughes (sociologist)

    Everett_Hughes_(sociologist)

  • Alice S. Rossi
  • Sociologist and feminist

    Samuel A. Stouffer (1953) Florian Znaniecki (1954) Donald Young (1955) Herbert Blumer (1956) Robert K. Merton (1957) Robin M. Williams Jr. (1958) Kingsley

    Alice S. Rossi

    Alice_S._Rossi

  • Michael Burawoy
  • American sociologist (1947–2025)

    Samuel A. Stouffer (1953) Florian Znaniecki (1954) Donald Young (1955) Herbert Blumer (1956) Robert K. Merton (1957) Robin M. Williams Jr. (1958) Kingsley

    Michael Burawoy

    Michael Burawoy

    Michael_Burawoy

  • Franklin Henry Giddings
  • American sociologist and economist (1855–1931)

    Samuel A. Stouffer (1953) Florian Znaniecki (1954) Donald Young (1955) Herbert Blumer (1956) Robert K. Merton (1957) Robin M. Williams Jr. (1958) Kingsley

    Franklin Henry Giddings

    Franklin Henry Giddings

    Franklin_Henry_Giddings

  • Cecilia L. Ridgeway
  • Samuel A. Stouffer (1953) Florian Znaniecki (1954) Donald Young (1955) Herbert Blumer (1956) Robert K. Merton (1957) Robin M. Williams Jr. (1958) Kingsley

    Cecilia L. Ridgeway

    Cecilia_L._Ridgeway

  • Louis Wirth
  • American sociologist (1897-1952)

    Discipline. In: Wirth, Louis (1964) Marginalization Robert E. Park Blumer, Herbert (1952). "In Memoriam: Louis Wirth, 1897-1952". American Journal of

    Louis Wirth

    Louis Wirth

    Louis_Wirth

  • Interaction frequency
  • called Wechselwirkungen, are the basis for society itself, according to Herbert Blumer. Interaction can be either direct or indirect. Interaction is direct

    Interaction frequency

    Interaction_frequency

  • Reinhard Bendix
  • German-American sociologist (1916–1991)

    Samuel A. Stouffer (1953) Florian Znaniecki (1954) Donald Young (1955) Herbert Blumer (1956) Robert K. Merton (1957) Robin M. Williams Jr. (1958) Kingsley

    Reinhard Bendix

    Reinhard_Bendix

  • History of sociology
  • interactions. Based on the pragmatic social psychology of George Herbert Mead (1863–1931), Herbert Blumer (1900–1987) and, later, the Chicago school, sociologists

    History of sociology

    History of sociology

    History_of_sociology

  • Robert E. Park
  • American sociologist (1864–1944)

    Chicago School sociologists Ernest Burgess, William I. Thomas, George Herbert Mead, and Louis Wirth created a theoretical basis for sociology which emphasized

    Robert E. Park

    Robert E. Park

    Robert_E._Park

  • Amitai Etzioni
  • Israeli-American sociologist (1929–2023)

    Samuel A. Stouffer (1953) Florian Znaniecki (1954) Donald Young (1955) Herbert Blumer (1956) Robert K. Merton (1957) Robin M. Williams Jr. (1958) Kingsley

    Amitai Etzioni

    Amitai_Etzioni

  • Edward B. Reuter
  • American sociologist

    Albion Woodbury Small, William Isaac Thomas, Robert Ezra Park, and George Herbert Mead. In 1919 he received his Ph.D. with his dissertation The Mulatto in

    Edward B. Reuter

    Edward_B._Reuter

  • Ralph H. Turner
  • American sociologist

    Ralph Herbert Turner (December 15, 1919–April 5, 2014) was an American sociologist who researched collective behavior and social movements. He served

    Ralph H. Turner

    Ralph_H._Turner

  • History of science
  • role in American sociology, with the theories of George Herbert Mead and his student Herbert Blumer resulting in the creation of the symbolic interactionism

    History of science

    History_of_science

  • Our Movie Made Children
  • and Dorothy Marquis Movie and Conduct by Herbert Blumer Movies, Delinquency, and Crime by Herbert Blumer and Philip M. Hauser Boys, Movies and City

    Our Movie Made Children

    Our_Movie_Made_Children

  • Carl Cleveland Taylor
  • American sociologist

    Samuel A. Stouffer (1953) Florian Znaniecki (1954) Donald Young (1955) Herbert Blumer (1956) Robert K. Merton (1957) Robin M. Williams Jr. (1958) Kingsley

    Carl Cleveland Taylor

    Carl_Cleveland_Taylor

  • William Goode (sociologist)
  • American sociologist

    Samuel A. Stouffer (1953) Florian Znaniecki (1954) Donald Young (1955) Herbert Blumer (1956) Robert K. Merton (1957) Robin M. Williams Jr. (1958) Kingsley

    William Goode (sociologist)

    William_Goode_(sociologist)

  • List of NFL players (Ba–Boni)
  • Forrest Blue Greg Blue Jaydon Blue Luther Blue Tony Blue Jim Blumenstock Herbert Blumer Matt Blundin Dré Bly Ron Blye Austin Blythe Steve Boadway Chris Board

    List of NFL players (Ba–Boni)

    List_of_NFL_players_(Ba–Boni)

  • Anselm Strauss
  • American sociologist (1916–1996)

    (1945). It was also there where he studied symbolic interactionism under Herbert Blumer, but ultimately completed his doctoral dissertation under the supervision

    Anselm Strauss

    Anselm_Strauss

  • Edward Alsworth Ross
  • American sociologist

    Samuel A. Stouffer (1953) Florian Znaniecki (1954) Donald Young (1955) Herbert Blumer (1956) Robert K. Merton (1957) Robin M. Williams Jr. (1958) Kingsley

    Edward Alsworth Ross

    Edward Alsworth Ross

    Edward_Alsworth_Ross

  • James Samuel Coleman
  • American sociologist (1926–1995)

    Samuel A. Stouffer (1953) Florian Znaniecki (1954) Donald Young (1955) Herbert Blumer (1956) Robert K. Merton (1957) Robin M. Williams Jr. (1958) Kingsley

    James Samuel Coleman

    James Samuel Coleman

    James_Samuel_Coleman

  • Political views of American academics
  • Helen Lynd, E. Franklin Frazier, Pitirim A. Sorokin, Talcott Parsons, Herbert Blumer, Samuel Stouffer, C. Wright Mills, and Edwin H. Sutherland. Although

    Political views of American academics

    Political_views_of_American_academics

  • Contagious depression
  • Spread of depression among a social group

    Popular Mind". A decade later the term “social contagion” was coined by Herbert Blumer to be a broad umbrella term. Following this, other researchers such

    Contagious depression

    Contagious_depression

  • George C. Homans
  • American sociologist (1910–1989)

    Samuel A. Stouffer (1953) Florian Znaniecki (1954) Donald Young (1955) Herbert Blumer (1956) Robert K. Merton (1957) Robin M. Williams Jr. (1958) Kingsley

    George C. Homans

    George C. Homans

    George_C._Homans

  • William A. Gamson
  • American sociologist (1934–2021)

    Samuel A. Stouffer (1953) Florian Znaniecki (1954) Donald Young (1955) Herbert Blumer (1956) Robert K. Merton (1957) Robin M. Williams Jr. (1958) Kingsley

    William A. Gamson

    William_A._Gamson

  • History of communication studies
  • people such as Douglas Waples, Samuel A. Stouffer, Louis Wirth, and Herbert Blumer, all of whom held positions elsewhere at the university. They formed

    History of communication studies

    History_of_communication_studies

  • William Graham Sumner
  • American clergyman and social scientist (1840–1910)

    Henry Thomas Buckle planted the sociology seed in Sumner's mind. However, Herbert Spencer was to have the "dominating influence upon Sumner's thought." Except

    William Graham Sumner

    William Graham Sumner

    William_Graham_Sumner

  • Cecilia Menjívar
  • American academic

    Samuel A. Stouffer (1953) Florian Znaniecki (1954) Donald Young (1955) Herbert Blumer (1956) Robert K. Merton (1957) Robin M. Williams Jr. (1958) Kingsley

    Cecilia Menjívar

    Cecilia_Menjívar

  • Paula England
  • American sociologist (born 1949)

    Samuel A. Stouffer (1953) Florian Znaniecki (1954) Donald Young (1955) Herbert Blumer (1956) Robert K. Merton (1957) Robin M. Williams Jr. (1958) Kingsley

    Paula England

    Paula_England

  • Peter Blau
  • American sociologist (1918–2002)

    Samuel A. Stouffer (1953) Florian Znaniecki (1954) Donald Young (1955) Herbert Blumer (1956) Robert K. Merton (1957) Robin M. Williams Jr. (1958) Kingsley

    Peter Blau

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  • Michèle Lamont
  • Canadian sociologist

    Samuel A. Stouffer (1953) Florian Znaniecki (1954) Donald Young (1955) Herbert Blumer (1956) Robert K. Merton (1957) Robin M. Williams Jr. (1958) Kingsley

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  • Audience theory
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  • Ernest Burgess
  • Canadian-American sociologist

    Samuel A. Stouffer (1953) Florian Znaniecki (1954) Donald Young (1955) Herbert Blumer (1956) Robert K. Merton (1957) Robin M. Williams Jr. (1958) Kingsley

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    Illustrious warrior. Army. Bright. Introduced into Britain during the Norman Conquest. Famous...

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  • HEBER
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    HEBER

     Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Éibhear, HEBER means "bow warrior." Compare with another form of Heber.

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  • EGBERT
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    EGBERT

    Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Ecgbryht, EGBERT means "bright edge."

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    DELBERT

    Probably a Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Æðelbert, DELBERT means "bright nobility."

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    Modern German form of Old High German Heribert, HERBERT means "bright army." 

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    English, Dutch, and German : occupational name for a herdsman, someone who tended a herd of domestic animals, Middle English herder, Middle Dutch herder, harde(r), Middle High German herder.German : from the medieval German personal name Herdher, composed of the elements hart ‘strong’ + heri, hari ‘army’.South German : habitational name from either of two places called Herdern: near Freiburg and near Winterthal in Switzerland.

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    English form of Norman Germanic Huncberct, possibly HUMBERT means "bright support." 

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    Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Herbertus, HERBERTO means "bright army."

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    Shining Warrior; Bright Army; Bright Warrior; Illustrious Warrior; Form of Herbert

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    Low German form of Old High German Gebhard, GEBBERT means "gift of strength."

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    Spanish form of Latin Herbertus, HERIBERTO means "bright army."

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    Contracted form of German Hildebert, HILBERT means "battle-bright."

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    Old French form of Latin Hubertus, HUBERT means "bright heart/mind/spirit." 

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    English : variant of Hilbert.

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    English and German : from a Germanic personal name, Holbert, Hulbert, composed of the elements hold, huld ‘friendly’, ‘gracious’ + berht ‘bright’, ‘famous’.German (Hülbert) : topographic name for someone living by a pool or small pond, from Old High German huliwa ‘pool’.

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    EBERT

    Contracted form of German Eberhart, EBERT means "strong as a boar."

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  • Perversive
  • a.

    Tending to pervert.

  • Kabyle
  • n.

    A Berber, as in Algiers or Tunis. See Berber.

  • Sherbet
  • n.

    A refreshing drink, common in the East, made of the juice of some fruit, diluted, sweetened, and flavored in various ways; as, orange sherbet; lemon sherbet; raspberry sherbet, etc.

  • Herberwe
  • n.

    A harbor.

  • Wring
  • v. t.

    To distort; to pervert; to wrest.

  • Herber
  • n.

    A garden; a pleasure garden.

  • Herblet
  • n.

    A small herb.

  • Sherbet
  • n.

    A preparation of bicarbonate of soda, tartaric acid, sugar, etc., variously flavored, for making an effervescing drink; -- called also sherbet powder.

  • Sorbet
  • n.

    A kind of beverage; sherbet.

  • Herbist
  • n.

    A herbalist.

  • Perverted
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Pervert

  • Misturn
  • v. t.

    To turn amiss; to pervert.

  • Pervert
  • v. t.

    To turn from truth, rectitude, or propriety; to divert from a right use, end, or way; to lead astray; to corrupt; also, to misapply; to misinterpret designedly; as, to pervert one's words.

  • Sherbet
  • n.

    A flavored water ice.

  • Cowboy
  • n.

    A cattle herder; a drover; specifically, one of an adventurous class of herders and drovers on the plains of the Western and Southwestern United States.

  • Herbary
  • n.

    A garden of herbs; a cottage garden.

  • Perverting
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Pervert

  • Scherbet
  • n.

    See Sherbet.

  • Herbergh
  • n.

    Alt. of Herberwe

  • Writhe
  • v. t.

    To wrest; to distort; to pervert.