1922 in sociology
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The following events related to sociology occurred in 1922.
[edit] Events
- Lucien Levy-Bruhl's Primitive Mentality is published.
- Alexander Carr-Saunders' The Population Problem is published.
- Franklin Giddings' Studies in the Theory of Human Society is published.
- Leonard Trelawney Hobhouse's Elements of Social Justice is published.
- Bronisław Kasper Malinowski's Argonauts of the Western Pacific is published.
- Robert Park's The Immigrant Press and Its Control is published.
- Max Weber's Economy and Society is published in two volumes (edited by Marianne Weber).
- Max Weber's Science as a Vocation is published.
- James P. Lichtenberg serves as president of the American Sociological Association.
- Howard W. Odum founds the Journal of Social Forces
[edit] Births
- March 18: Seymour Martin
- June 11: Erving Goffman
[edit] Deaths
Preceded by: 1921 in sociology |
Timeline of sociology 1922 |
Followed by: 1923 in sociology |