Herbert J. Gans

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Herbert J. Gans (1927– ) is an American sociologist.

He published a book in 1967 called The Levittowners.

He has been a sociologist who presented issues with urban life and presented ideas about forming new suburban communities. Gans now teaches at Columbia University.

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  • The Urban Villagers (1962)
  • The Levittowners (1967)
  • People and Plans (1968)
  • The Uses of Television and their Educational Implications (1968)
  • More Equality (1973)
  • Popular Culture and High Culture (1974)
  • Deciding what's news: A study of CBS evening news, NBC nightly news, Newsweek, and Time (1979)
  • Middle American Individualism (1988)
  • People, Plans, and Policies (1991)
  • The War Against The Poor (1995)
  • Making Sense of America (1999)
  • Democracy and the News (2003)

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