Józef Chałasiński

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Józef Chałasiński (1904-1979) was a Polish sociologist.

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He studied at the University of Poznań under the famous Polish sociologist, Florian Znaniecki, gaining a PhD in 1927. He joined the faculty of the University of Warsaw in 1935. Since 1945 he became involved with the University of Łódź (from which he received a honorary doctorate). Member of the Polish Academy of Sciences, founding member of the Polish Sociological Association, guest lecturer at University of California (in 1958), he retired in 1974 and would die in n 1979.

For his work he received several awards, such as Polonia Restituta and Cross of Merit.

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A major figure in the Łodź school of sociology, and an editor of several Polish sociological journals he was seen as the follower of Znaniecki. He studied life and careers of workers and peasants, and compared Polish education, culture and science to American one. He criticized the overly Marxist approach to science.

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  • Biogramy uczonych polskich, Część I: Nauki społeczne, zeszyt 1: A-J, Wrocław 1983
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