Harrison White and the Practice of Sociology - Incite at Columbia University
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Harrison White and the Practice of Sociology
- Published July 10, 2025
- Authors Peter Bearman Ronald L. Breiger
- Category Article
- Forum Sociologica
- Link doi.org
In a special feature, Peter Bearman and Ronald L. Breiger introduce the topics and foci of the six articles in a special issue of Sociologica devoted to the work of Harrison White, who passed away in May 2024.
Each author to reveals some aspects of White’s craft, while recounting how their own work has in some respects been entangled with the research problems and vision that he has articulated. Each essay is at once scholarly, innovative, and deeply personal.
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