1966 in sociology
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The following events related to sociology occurred in 1966.
[edit] Events
- Theodor Adorno's The Negative Dialect is published.
- Theodor Adorno's Salmagundi is published.
- Robert Adrey's The Central Imperative is published.
- Raymond Aron's Peace and War: A Theory of International Relations is published.
- Peter Berger's and Thomas Luckmann's The Social Construction of Reality is published.
- James S. Coleman's Equality of Educational Oppurtunity is published.
- Michel Foucault's The Order of Things is published.
- Jacques Lacan's Ecrits is published.
- R.D. Laing's Interpersonal Perception: A Theory and a Method of Research is published.
- Oscar Lewis' La Vida is published.
- Barrington Moore Jr.'s Social Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy is published.
- Talcott Parsons' Societies: Evolutionary and Comparative Perspectives is published.
- Karl Popper's Of Clouds and Clocks is published.
- Bryan Wilson's Religion in a Secular Society is published.
- Wilbert E. Moore serves as president of the ASA.
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[edit] Deaths
- April 14: George A. Lundberg
- October 6: Alexander Morris Carr-Saunders
- December 27: Ernest Burgess
Preceded by: 1965 in sociology |
Timeline of sociology 1966 |
Followed by: 1967 in sociology |