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Remembering Erving Goffman, Aaron Cicourel
Remembering Erving Goffman, Aaron Cicourel
Bios Sociologicus: The Erving Goffman Archives
Aaron Cicourel, Professor Emeritus of Sociology at the University of California San Diego, wrote this memoir and gave his approval for posting the present version in the Erving Goffman Archives. The memoir was received on February 18, 2009.
I Became Aware That Many Students Looked Up To Erving, Gerald Handel
I Became Aware That Many Students Looked Up To Erving, Gerald Handel
Bios Sociologicus: The Erving Goffman Archives
Gerald Handel, Professor Emeritus of Sociology at The City College and The Graduate Center of the City University of New York, wrote this memoir at the request of Dmitri Shalin and gave his approval for posting the present version in the Erving Goffman Archives. The memoir was received on February 11, 2009.
To My Surprise Goffman Called Himself A Functionalist, But His Former Students Assured Me That He Was Only Playing With Us, Rachel Kahn-Hut
To My Surprise Goffman Called Himself A Functionalist, But His Former Students Assured Me That He Was Only Playing With Us, Rachel Kahn-Hut
Bios Sociologicus: The Erving Goffman Archives
Dr. Rachel Kahn-Hut, Professor Emeritus of Sociology at the University of California San Francisco, prepared this memoir and approved its posting in the Erving Goffman Archives.
I Found Goffman Talented, Original, Rewarding To Read, But Basically Problematic, Victor Lidz
I Found Goffman Talented, Original, Rewarding To Read, But Basically Problematic, Victor Lidz
Bios Sociologicus: The Erving Goffman Archives
Dr. Victor Lidz, Professor of Sociology at the Hahnemann University, wrote this memoir at the invitation of Dmitri Shalin and gave his approval for posting the present version in the Erving Goffman Archives.
Losing Erv, I Recognized, Would Be A Severe Blow To The Department, Charles Glock
Losing Erv, I Recognized, Would Be A Severe Blow To The Department, Charles Glock
Bios Sociologicus: The Erving Goffman Archives
Charles Glock is professor emeritus of sociology at the University of California, Berkeley. He chaired the department in 1968-1969 and 1970-1972. Herbert Blumer chaired the department in 1952-1958 and 1969-1970. Erving Goffman taught at Berkeley in 1958-1968. Dr. Glock gave his approval for posting the present version in the Erving Goffman Archives
Goffman Was By Far The Smartest, Most Interesting, Complex, Though, At Times, Snide Or Disparaging Individual I Have Ever Known, John Irwin
Bios Sociologicus: The Erving Goffman Archives
Dr. John Irwin, Professor Emeritus of Sociology at the San Francisco State Unvirersity, gave his approval for posting this memoir in the Erving Goffman Archives.
Goffman’S Biography And The Interaction Order: A Study In Biocritical Hermeneutics, Dmitri N. Shalin
Goffman’S Biography And The Interaction Order: A Study In Biocritical Hermeneutics, Dmitri N. Shalin
Bios Sociologicus: The Erving Goffman Archives
This paper examines the interfaces between Erving Goffman’s biography and theory. It rests on the premise that Goffman’s Behavior in Public Places can be profitably explored in light of Goffman’s behavior in public places, and vice versa. The tentative conclusion I have reached after examining available biographical accounts is that Goffman was a student of civility whose standards he flouted, that his demeanor was sometimes intentionally demeaning, his deference willfully deferred, and his incivility painfully obvious to those present. The argument is made that Goffman’s infringements on the interaction order were strategic, systematic, theoretically significant, and worthy of close study …
Goffman Turned To Me And Said With Some Surprise, “You Like Doing Fieldwork?”, Ruth Horowitz
Goffman Turned To Me And Said With Some Surprise, “You Like Doing Fieldwork?”, Ruth Horowitz
Bios Sociologicus: The Erving Goffman Archives
Dr. Ruth Horowitz, Professor of Sociology at the New York University, wrote this memoir at the invitation of Dmitri Shalin and gave her approval for posting the present version in the Erving Goffman Archives.
Marvin Scott Warned Me That Goffman Did Not Like People Writing About Him, That We Should Only Write About Dead People, Andy Fontana
Marvin Scott Warned Me That Goffman Did Not Like People Writing About Him, That We Should Only Write About Dead People, Andy Fontana
Bios Sociologicus: The Erving Goffman Archives
Dr. Andreas Fontana, Professor of Sociology at the University of Nevada Las Vegas, wrote this memoir at the invitation of Dmitri Shalin and gave his approval for posting the present version in the Erving Goffman Archives.
Encounters With Erving Goffman, Peter Manning
Encounters With Erving Goffman, Peter Manning
Bios Sociologicus: The Erving Goffman Archives
A letter describing encounters with Erving Goffman.
A Small Unassuming Man Walked Up To Me, Shook My Hand And Told Me, “I Really Enjoyed Your Paper”, David R. Dickens Jr.
A Small Unassuming Man Walked Up To Me, Shook My Hand And Told Me, “I Really Enjoyed Your Paper”, David R. Dickens Jr.
Bios Sociologicus: The Erving Goffman Archives
Dr. David Dickens, Professor of Sociology at the University of Nevada Las Vegas, wrote this memoir at the invitation of Dmitri Shalin and gave his approval for posting the present version in the Erving Goffman Archives.