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Bibliografie Robert E. Park
i.e. Robert Ezra Park
*Harveyville, Pennsylvania 14. Februar 1864
†Nashville, Tennessee 7. Februar 1944
US-amerikanischer Soziologe
Bücher und Herausgeberschaften
- Masse und Publikum. Eine methodologische und soziologische
Untersuchung. Bern: Buchdruckerei Lack & Grunau 1904, 112 S.
Zugleich Philosophische Dissertation Heidelberg 1903.
- (Herausgeber) The treatment of women and children in
the Congo State, 1895-1904. An appeal to the women of the British
empire, and of the United States of America. Edited by
E[dmund] D[ene] Morel. (Compiled by Robert E. Park.) Liverpool:
Richardson [1904], 46 S. Auch Boston, Mass. 1904, 30 S.
- (Mitarbeiter) Booker T[aliaferro] Washington: The man
farthest down: a record of observation and study in Europe.
With the collaboration of Robert E. Park. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday,
Page 1912, 390 S.
- The principles of human behavior. Chicago,
Ill.: Zalaz Corporation 1915 (= Studies in social science. 6.),
62 S.
- (Mit E[rnest] W[atson] Burgess) Introduction to the science
of sociology. Chicago, Ill.: University of Chicago Press 1921,
xxi, 1040 S.
- (Mit Herbert A[dolphus] Miller) Old world traits transplanted.
New York, N.Y.-London: Harper 1921 (= Americanization studies.), 307
S.
- The immigrant press and its control. New York, N.Y.-London:
Harper 1922 (= Americanization studies.), xix, 487 S.
- (Mit Ernest W[atson] Burgess & Roderick D[uncan] McKenzie)
The city. With a bibliography by Louis Wirth.
Chicago, Ill.: University of Chicago Press 1925 (= The University
of Chicago studies in urban sociology; R.E. Park, editor.), xi,
239 S. Enthält von Robert E. Park "The city. Suggestions
for the investigation of human behavior in the urban environment",
"The natural history of the newspaper", "Community
organization and juvenile delinquency", "Community organization
and the romantic temper" und "Magic, mentality, and
city life".
- (Herausgeber) An outline of the principles of sociology.
Edited by Robert E. Park and Edward B[yron] Reuter. New York,
N.Y.: Barnes & Noble 1939, vi, 353 S.
- The collected papers of Robert Ezra Park. Glencoe,
Ill.: Free Press 1950-1955, 3 Bände:
- Volume 1: Race and culture. 1950, xxii, 403
S.
- Volume 2: Human communities. The city and human ecology. 1952,
278 S.
- Volume 3: Society. Collective behavior, news and opinion, sociology and modern society. 1955, 358 S
- On social control and collective behavior. Selected papers,
edited and with an introduction by Ralph H[erbert] Turner. Chicago,
Ill.: University of Chicago Press 1967 (= The Heritage of sociology.),
xlvi, 274 S.
Festschrift
- Race relations; problems and theory. Essays in honor
of Robert E. Park. Edited by Jitsuichi Masuoka and Preston
Valien. Chapel Hill, N.C.: North Carolina University Press 1961,
290 S.
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Baudrillard, Jean
Bell, Daniel
Bourdieu, Pierre
Coleman, James S.
Comte, Auguste
Cooley, Charles
Davis, Kingsley
Du Bois, W.E.B.
Durkheim, Émile
Elias, Norbert
Foucault, Michel
Freyer, Hans
Gehlen, Arnold
Geiger, Theodor
Giddens, Anthony
Gilman, Charlotte P.
Goffman, Erving
Habermas, Jürgen
Halbwachs, Maurice
Homans, George C.
Jahoda, Marie
Lazarsfeld, Paul F.
Luhmann, Niklas
Lynd, Helen M.
Mannheim, Karl
Martineau, Harriet
Marx, Karl
Mauss, Marcel
Mead, George H.
Merton, Robert K.
Michels, Robert(o)
Mills, C. Wright
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Pareto, Vilfredo
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Parsons, Talcott
Schelsky, Helmut
Schutz, Alfred
Simmel, Georg
Sorokin, Pitirim A.
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