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Peter Abell, British sociologist (A)
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Mark Abrams (1906–1994) British sociologist, political scientist and pollster (A)
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Janet Abu-Lughod (1928–2013), American sociologist (A)
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Jane Addams (1860–1935), American social worker, sociologist, public philosopher and reformer (A)
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Theodor Adorno (1903–1969), German philosopher and cultural sociologist (A)
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Richard Alba, American sociologist (A)
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Francesco Alberoni, Italian sociologist (A)
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Martin Albrow, British sociologist (A)
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Jeffrey C. Alexander, American sociologist (A)
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Edwin Amenta, American sociologist (A)
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Nancy Ammerman, American sociologist (A)
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Eric Anderson, American-British sociologist (A)
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Elijah Anderson, American sociologist (A)
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Stanislav Andreski, Polish-British sociologist (A)
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Aaron Antonovsky, Israeli sociologist (A)
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Arjun Appadurai, Indian sociologist (A)
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Andrew Arato, Hungarian-American sociologist (A)
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Margaret Archer, British sociologist (A)
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Hannah Arendt (1906–1975), German political theorist (A)
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Alcira Argumedo (born 1940), Argentine sociologist (A)
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Raymond Aron (1905–1983), French philosopher and sociologist (A)
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Stanley Aronowitz, American sociologist (A)
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Giovanni Arrighi, Italian sociologist (A)
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Johan Asplund (born 1937), Swedish sociologist (A)
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Vilhelm Aubert (1922–1988), Norwegian sociologist (A)
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Francisco Ayala, Spanish sociologist and novelist (A)
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Élisabeth Badinter (born 1944), French philosopher and historian (B)
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Patrick Baert, British sociologist (B)
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Sergio Bagú, Argentinian sociologist (B)
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Kenneth D. Bailey, American sociologist (B)
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Georges Balandier, French sociologist (B)
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Emily Greene Balch, American professor of sociology and Nobel Peace laureate (B)
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Robert Balch, American sociologist (B)
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E. Digby Baltzell, American sociologist (B)
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Eileen Barker (born 1938), British sociologist and professor (B)
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Barry Barnes, British sociologist (B)
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Liberty Barnes, American sociologist (B)
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Roland Barthes (1915–1980), French literary critic, literary and social theorist, philosopher, and semiotician (B)
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Robert Bartholomew (born 1958), American medical sociologist living in New Zealand (B)
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Roger Bastide, French sociologist (B)
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Gregory Bateson (1904–1980), English/American cybernetician (B)
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Jean Baubérot (born 1941), French historian and sociologist (B)
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Jean Baudrillard (1929–2007), French cultural theorist (B)
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Zygmunt Bauman (born 1925), Polish/British sociologist (B)
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Frank Bean, American sociologist (B)
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Peter Bearman (born 1956), American sociologist (B)
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Ulrich Beck (born 1944), German sociologist (B)
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Gary Becker, American economist (B)
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Howard P. Becker, American sociologist (B)
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Howard S. Becker (born 1928), American sociologist (B)
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Jens Beckert, German sociologist (B)
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Richard F. Behrendt (1908–1973), German sociologist (B)
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Daniel Bell (born 1919), American sociologist (B)
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Robert N. Bellah, American sociologist (B)
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Walden Bello, Filipino sociologist (B)
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Reinhard Bendix, German-American sociologist (B)
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Walter Benjamin (1892–1940), German cultural writer and sociologist (B)
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Albert Benschop (born 1949), Dutch sociologist (B)
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Joseph Berger, American sociologist (B)
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Peter L. Berger (born 1929), Austro-American sociologist (B)
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Pierre L. van den Berghe, Belgian sociologist (B)
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Henri Bergson (1859–1941), French philosopher (B)
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Jessie Bernard, American feminist sociologist (B)
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Eduard Bernstein, German politician and intellectual (B)
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Jean-Michel Berthelot, French sociologist (B)
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Andre Beteille, Indian sociologist (B)
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Krishna Bhattachan, Nepalese sociologist (B)
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Robert Bierstedt, American sociologist (B)
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Norman Birnbaum, American sociologist (B)
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Margunn Bjørnholt (born 1958), Norwegian sociologist and economist (B)
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Donald Black, American sociologist (B)
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Peter Blau (1918–2002), American sociologist (B)
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Kathleen M. Blee (born 1953), American sociologist (B)
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Gisela Bleibtreu-Ehrenberg (born in 1929), German sociologist, ethnologist, and sexologist (B)
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Danielle Bleitrach (born in 1938), French sociologist and journalist (B)
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David Bloor, British sociologist (B)
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Herbert Blumer (1900–1987), American sociologist (B)
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Olivier Bobineau (born 1972), French sociologist (B)
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Luc Boltanski, French sociologist (B)
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Scott Boorman (born 1949), American sociologist (B)
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Charles Booth, British social researcher (B)
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Ernst Borinski (1901–1983), German sociologist (B)
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Thomas Bottomore (1920–1992), British sociologist (B)
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Raymond Boudon, French sociologist (B)
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Pierre Bourdieu (1930–2002), French sociologist (B)
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Victor Branford (1863–1930), British sociologist (B)
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Ronald Breiger, American sociologist (B)
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John David Brewer (born 1951), British sociologist (B)
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Carl Brinkmann (1885–1954), German sociologist (B)
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David G. Bromley, American sociologist (B)
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Rogers Brubaker, American sociologist (B)
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Hauke Brunkhorst, German sociologist (B)
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Walter F. Buckley, American sociologist (B)
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Michael Burawoy, American sociologist (B)
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Ernest Burgess (1886–1966), Canadian sociologist (B)
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Tom R. Burns, European-American sociologist (B)
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Ronald Burt, American sociologist (B)
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Judith Butler (born 1956), American gender theorist (B)
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Laila Bushra, Pakistani Sociologist (B)
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Roger Caillois, French sociologist (C)
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Craig Calhoun, American sociologist (C)
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Michel Callon, French sociologist (C)
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Elias Canetti, Bulgaria-born novelist and outsider sociologist (C)
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Georges Canguilhem, French intellectual (C)
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Fernando Henrique Cardoso (born 1931), Brazilian sociologist, former President of Brazil (C)
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Kathleen Carley, American computational sociologist (C)
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Antonio Caso, Mexican sociologist (C)
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Robert Castel, French sociologist (C)
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Julieta Castellanos (born 1952), Honduran sociologist (C)
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Manuel Castells (born 1942), Spanish sociologist and urban planner (C)
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Cornelius Castoriadis (1922–1997), Greek philosopher and political theorist (C)
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Michel de Certeau, French cultural sociologist (C)
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Francis Stuart Chapin (1888–1974), American sociologist (C)
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Christopher Chase-Dunn, American sociologist (C)
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Louis Chauvel (born 1967), French sociologist (C)
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Nancy Chodorow (born 1944), American sociologist, psychoanalyst, and gender theorist (C)
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Nicholas A. Christakis, American sociologist (C)
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Chua Beng Huat, Singaporean sociologist (C)
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Aaron Cicourel, American sociologist (C)
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Dieter Claessens (1921–1997), German sociologist, (C)
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Lars Clausen (born 1935), German sociologist (C)
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Clifford Clogg, American sociologist (C)
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Richard Cloward (1926–2001), American sociologist (C)
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Philip N. Cohen, American sociologist (C)
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Ronald L. Cohen, American social psychologist (C)
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Stanley Cohen, British sociologist (criminology) (C)
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James Samuel Coleman (1926–1995), American sociologist (C)
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Harry Collins, British sociologist (C)
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Patricia Hill Collins (born 1948), American sociologist (C)
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Randall Collins, American sociologist (C)
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Auguste Comte (1798–1857), French founder of sociology (C)
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Nicolas de Condorcet, French mathematician and early sociologist (C)
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Dalton Conley, American sociologist (C)
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R.W. Connell (born 1944), Australian sociologist (C)
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Paul Connerton, British sociologist (C)
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Charles Cooley (1864–1929), American sociologist (C)
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Anna Julia Cooper, American sociologist (C)
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Lewis A. Coser (1913–2003), American sociologist (C)
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Carl J. Couch (1925–1994), American sociologist (C)
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Douglas E. Cowan, Canadian sociologist (C)
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Maxine Leeds Craig, American sociologist (C)
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Colin Crouch, British sociologist (C)
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Michel Crozier, French sociologist (C)
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Agustin Cueva, Ecuadorian sociologist (C)
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Stefan Czarnowski (1879–1937), Polish sociologist (C)
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Robert Dahl (born 1915), American political scientist (D)
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Ralf Dahrendorf (1929–2009), German-British sociologist and politician (D)
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Dankwart Danckwerts (born 1933), German sociologist (D)
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Randy David, Filipino sociologist (D)
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Leonore Davidoff (1932–2014), American-British sociologist and historian (D)
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Kingsley Davis, American sociologist (D)
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Georges Davy, French sociologist (D)
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François de Singly, French sociologist (D)
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Régis Debray, French mediologist (D)
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Alexander Deichsel (born 1935), German sociologist (D)
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Christine Delphy (born 1941), French sociologist, feminist, and theorist (D)
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Gilles Deleuze (1925–1995), French philosopher (D)
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Donatella della Porta, Italian sociologist and political scientist (D)
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Christine Delphy, French sociologist (D)
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Bogdan Denitch, American sociologist (D)
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Régis Dericquebourg (born 1947), French sociologist of religions (D)
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Jacques Derrida, French philosopher (D)
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Heinz Dieterich, German-Mexican sociologist (D)
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Wilhelm Dilthey, German historian, psychologist and sociologist (D)
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Helen Dinerman (1920–1974), American public opinion researcher (D)
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Paul DiMaggio, American cultural sociologist (D)
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Georgi Dimitrov Dimitrov, Bulgarian sociologist (D)
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Stuart C. Dodd, American sociologist (D)
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G. William Domhoff, American sociologist (D)
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Mary Douglas, British anthropologist and sociologist of perception (D)
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Tommy Douglas, Canadian politician (D)
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W. E. B. Du Bois (1868–1963), American sociologist and civil rights leader (D)
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Denis Duclos, French sociologist (D)
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Otis Dudley Duncan, American sociologist (D)
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Mitchell Duneier, American sociologist (D)
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Eric Dunning, British sociologist (D)
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Émile Durkheim (1858–1917), French sociologist (D)
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Troy Duster, American sociologist (D)
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Maurice Duverger, French sociologist (D)
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Jean Duvignaud, French sociologist (D)
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Gerald L. Eberlein (born 1930), German sociologist (E)
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Alain Ehrenberg, French sociologist (E)
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Eugen Ehrlich, German sociologist (E)
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Shmuel Noah Eisenstadt (1923–2010), Israeli sociologist (E)
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Riane Eisler (born 1931), cultural historian, systems scientist, educator, and attorney (E)
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Norbert Elias (1897–1990), German sociologist (E)
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Jon Elster, Norwegian sociologist (E)
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Mustafa Emirbayer, American sociologist (E)
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Hugo O. Engelmann (1917–2002), American sociologist (E)
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Friedrich Engels (1820–1895), German socialist philosopher (E)
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Paula England, American sociologist (E)
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Ronald Enroth (born 1938), American sociologist (E)
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Kai T. Erikson (born 1931), American sociologist (E)
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Fernando Escalante Gonzalbo, Mexican sociologist (E)
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Gosta Esping-Andersen, Danish sociologist (E)
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Amitai Etzioni (born 1929), American sociologist (E)
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Peter B. Evans, American sociologist (E)
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Orlando Fals Borda, Colombian sociologist (F)
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Frantz Fanon, Martinican intellectual and sociologist (F)
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Rick Fantasia, American sociologist (F)
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Thomas Fararo (born 1933), American mathematical sociologist (F)
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Paul Fauconnet (1874–1938), French sociologist (F)
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Joe Feagin, American sociologist (F)
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Fei Xiaotong (1910–2005), Chinese sociologist and anthropologist (F)
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Anuška Ferligoj, Slovenian mathematical sociologist (F)
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Florestan Fernandes (1920–1995), Brazilian sociologist (F)
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Myra Marx Ferree (born 1949), American sociologist (F)
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Enrico Ferri, Italian sociologist and criminologist (F)
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Gary Alan Fine (born 1950), American sociologist (F)
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Claude Fischer (born 1947), American author of the subcultural theory of urbanism (F)
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George Fitzhugh (1806–1881), American social theorist (F)
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Crystal Marie Fleming (born 1981), American sociologist and author (F)
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Peter Flora, Austrian sociologist (F)
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Heinz von Foerster (1911–2002), Austrian/American cybernetician (F)
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Pim Fortuyn (1948–2002), Dutch sociologist author and politician (F)
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Daniel A. Foss (born 1940), American sociologist (F)
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John Bellamy Foster, American sociologist and journalist (F)
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Michel Foucault (1926–1984), French philosopher (F)
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Alfred Jules Émile Fouillée, French philosopher and sociologist (F)
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Charles Fourier (1772–1837), French proto-sociologist (F)
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Renée Fox, American sociologist (F)
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Andre Gunder Frank (1929–2005), German economic historian and sociologist (F)
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Nancy Fraser, American social theorist (F)
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Hans Freyer (1887–1969), German sociologist and philosopher (F)
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Gilberto Freyre (1900–1987), Brazilian sociologist (F)
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Georges Friedmann, French sociologist (F)
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Steve Fuller, American sociologist (F)
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Celso Furtado, Brazilian economist (F)
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Luciano Gallino, Italian sociologist (G)
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Francis Galton (1822–1911), English statistician (G)
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Johan Galtung, Norwegian sociologist, mathematician, and founder of peace studies (G)
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Diego Gambetta, Italian sociologist (G)
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Herbert Gans (born 1927), American sociologist (G)
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Harold Garfinkel (born 1917), American sociologist (G)
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David W Garland, British sociologist (G)
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Marcel Gauchet, French sociologist (G)
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John Gaventa, American-British sociologist (G)
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Patrick Geddes, Scottish sociologist (G)
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Clifford Geertz, American anthropologist (G)
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Arnold Gehlen (1904–1976), German philosopher and sociologist (G)
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Theodor Geiger (1891–1952), German sociologist (G)
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Ernest Gellner (1925–1995), Czech-British philosopher and social anthropologist (G)
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Anthony Giddens (born 1938), English sociologist (G)
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Franklin Henry Giddings, American sociologist (G)
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Nigel Gilbert, British sociologist (G)
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Charlotte Perkins Gilman, American sociologist (G)
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Paul Gilroy, British sociologist (G)
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Salvador Giner, Spanish sociologist (G)
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Corrado Gini (1884–1965), Italian statistician (G)
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Morris Ginsberg, British sociologist (G)
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Herbert Gintis, American behavioral scientist (G)
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Henry Giroux, American sociologist of education (G)
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Todd Gitlin, American sociologist (G)
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Barney Glaser, American sociologist (G)
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David Glass (1911–1978), British sociologist (G)
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Barry Glassner (born 1952), American sociologist (G)
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Nathan Glazer, American sociologist (G)
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Max Gluckman (1911–1975), South African/English social anthropologist (G)
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Erving Goffman (1922–1982), Canadian interactionistic sociologist (G)
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Steven J. Gold (born 1955), American sociologist (G)
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Lucien Goldmann, Romanian/French sociologist (G)
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Jack Goldstone, American sociologist (G)
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John H. Goldthorpe (born 1935), British sociologist (G)
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Yasunosuke Gonda, Japanese sociologist (G)
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Jeff Goodwin, American sociologist (G)
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Alvin Gouldner, American sociologist (G)
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Ziya Gökalp (1876–1924), Turkish sociologist, writer, poet and political activist (G)
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Isacque Graeber (1905–1984), sociologist and Jewish historian (G)
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Antonio Gramsci (1891–1937), Italian Marxist and social theorist (G)
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Mark Granovetter, American sociologist (G)
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Richard Grathoff (born 1934), German sociologist and phenomenologist (G)
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Andrew M. Greeley, American sociologist, priest, writer (G)
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Liah Greenfeld (born 1951), Russian/American sociologist (G)
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Leonid Grinin (born 1958), Russian sociologist (G)
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Ludwig Gumplowicz (1838–1909), Polish sociologist, one of the founders of European sociology (G)
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Dipankar Gupta (born 1944), Indian sociologist (G)
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Georges Gurvitch, Russian/French sociologist (G)
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Dimitrie Gusti (1880–1955), Romanian sociologist, the creator of the sociological monographic method (G)
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Jürgen Habermas (born 1929), German social theorist (H)
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Jeffrey K. Hadden (1937–2003), American sociologist (H)
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Maurice Halbwachs (1877–1945), French philosopher and sociologist (H)
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Drew Halfmann (born 1967), American sociologist (H)
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John A. Hall (born 1949), British/Canadian sociologist (H)
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Stuart Hall (born 1932), British cultural theorist (H)
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Donna Haraway (born 1944), American gender and technology theorist (H)
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Eszter Hargittai, Hungarian sociologist (H)
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Marta Harnecker, Chilean sociologist (H)
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David Harvey, British social theorist (H)
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Chandrakala A. Hate (1903–1990), Indian sociologist, social worker, and author (H)
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Peter Hedström, Swedish sociologist (H)
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Samuel Heilman, American sociologist (H)
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Wilhelm Heitmeyer, German sociologist (H)
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Dirk Helbing, Swiss sociologist (H)
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Horst Helle, German sociologist (H)
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Ágnes Heller, Hungarian philosopher and sociologist (H)
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Celia Stopnicka Heller, American sociologist (H)
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Will Herberg (1901–1977), American sociologist (H)
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John Heritage, American sociologist (H)
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Robert Hertz, French sociologist (H)
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Danièle Hervieu-Léger, French sociologist (H)
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Michael D. Higgins, Irish sociologist and current Irish president (H)
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Paul Hirst, British sociologist (H)
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Thomas Hobbes, British philosopher (H)
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Leonard Trelawny Hobhouse, pioneer British sociologist (H)
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Arlie Russell Hochschild, American sociologist (H)
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Richard Hoggart (born 1918), British sociologist (H)
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John Holloway, Irish sociologist (H)
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Robert J. Holton, British sociologist (H)
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George C. Homans (1910–1989), American behavioral sociologist (H)
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Axel Honneth (born 1949), German social theorist (H)
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Ida R. Hoos (1912–2007), American sociologist (H)
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Max Horkheimer (1895–1973), German social theorist (H)
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Irving Louis Horowitz, American sociologist (H)
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Eugenio María de Hostos, Puerto Rican sociologist (H)
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Philip N. Howard, Canadian American sociologist (H)
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Spomenka Hribar (born in 1941), Slovenian sociologist, philosopher politician, and public intellectual (H)
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Everett Hughes, American sociologist (H)
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Stephen J. Hunt, British sociologist (H)
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Octavio Ianni (1926–2004), Brazilian sociologist (I)
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Ibn Khaldun (1332/ah732–1406/ah808), North African historian, forerunner of modern historiography, sociology, and economics (I)
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Kancha Ilaiah (born 1952), Indian political scientist and social activist (I)
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Eva Illouz, Moroccan sociologist (I)
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Jose Ingenieros, Argentinian sociologist (I)
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Harold Innis, Canadian sociologist who developed staples theory (I)
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John Keith Irwin (1929–2010), American sociologist known for his expertise on the American prison system (I)
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Eliezer Jaffe, Israeli-American sociologist (J)
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Jacquelyne Jackson (1932–2004), American sociologist and educator (J)
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Stevi Jackson (born 1951), British sociologist (J)
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Janet L. Jacobs (born 1948), American sociologist (J)
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Marie Jahoda (1907–2001), Austrian-British sociologist and social psychologist (J)
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Marie Jaisson, French sociologist (J)
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Ayesha Jalal, Pakistani-American historian, sociologist, and professor (J)
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Fredric Jameson, American philosopher and social theorist (J)
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Morris Janowitz, American sociologist (J)
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James M. Jasper (born 1957), American sociologist (J)
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Gail Jefferson (1938–2008), American sociologist and conversation analyst (J)
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Yasmin Jiwani, feminist academic and activist (J)
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Hans Joas, German social theorist (J)
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Carole Joffe, American sociologist (J)
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Benton Johnson (born 1928), American sociologist (J)
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Guy Benton Johnson (1901–1991), American sociologist (J)
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Miriam M. Johnson (1928–2007), American sociologist (J)
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Rodrigo Jokisch (born 1946), German-Mexican sociologist and social theorist (J)
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Frank Lancaster Jones (born 1937), Australian sociologist (J)
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Lewis Wade Jones (1910–1979), African/American sociologist and educator (J)
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Danny Jorgensen, American sociologist (J)
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Paul Jorion, Belgian American sociologist and cognitive scientist (J)
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Dirk Kaesler (born 1944), German sociologist (K)
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Boris Kagarlitsky, Russian sociologist (K)
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Alexandr Kapto, Russian and Ukrainian scientist, sociologist, and political scientist; a diplomat, journalist, politician, and statesman (K)
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Elihu Katz, American sociologist (K)
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Nitasha Kaul, Indian Kashmiri sociologist, writer, and poet (K)
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Karl Kautsky, Russian Marxist theorist (K)
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Vytautas Kavolis, Lithuanian-American sociologist and literary critic (K)
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Frances Kellor (1873–1952), American sociologist, social reformer, and investigator (K)
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Stephen A. Kent, Canadian sociologist (K)
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Lane Kenworthy, American sociologist (K)
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Abdelkebir Khatibi (1938–2009), Moroccan literary critic, novelist, philosopher, playwright, poet, and sociologist (K)
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Aquila Berlas Kiani (1921–2012), Indian sociologist and educator (K)
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Baruch Kimmerling, Israeli sociologist (K)
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Susan Myra Kingsbury (1870–1949), American sociologist (K)
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Julieta Kirkwood (1936–1985), Chilean sociologist, political scientist, and feminist activist (K)
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Evelyn M. Kitagawa (1920–2007), American sociologist, demographer, and educator (K)
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John Kitsuse, Japanese-American sociologist (K)
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Gabriele Klein (born 1957), sociologist, dance theorist, and educator (K)
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Bernardo Kliksberg, Argentinian sociologist (K)
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Eric Klinenberg, American sociologist (K)
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Karin Knorr Cetina (born 1944), Austrian sociologist (K)
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Antonina Kłoskowska (1919–2001), Polish sociologist (K)
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Karin Knorr Cetina (born 1944), Austrian sociologist (K)
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Katsuya Kodama (born 1959), Japanese sociologist and peace researcher (K)
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Mirra Komarovsky (1905–1999), Russian-American sociologist (K)
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René König (1906–1992), German sociologist (K)
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Andrey Korotayev (born 1961), Russian sociologist (K)
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Reinhart Koselleck (1923–2006), German historian and social theorist (K)
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Maksim Kovalevsky (1851–1916), Russian sociologist (K)
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Siegfried Kracauer, German sociologist (K)
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Julia Kristeva, Bulgarian-French feminist sociologist (K)
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Alfred L. Kroeber (1876–1960), American anthropologist (K)
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Peter Kropotkin (1842–1921), Russian anarchist thinker (K)
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Thomas S. Kuhn (1922–1996), American science theorist (K)
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Eugene M. Kulischer (1891–1956), Russian/American sociologist (K)
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Charles Kurzman, American sociologist (K)
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Martin Kusch, Austrian philosopher and sociologist (K)
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William Labov (born 1927), American sociolinguist and dialectologist (L)
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Jacques Lacan (1901–1981), French psychoanalyst (L)
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Richard Lachmann, American sociologist, specialist in comparative historical sociology (L)
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Ernesto Laclau, Argentinian sociologist (L)
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Joyce Ladner, American sociologist and activist (L)
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Imre Lakatos, Hungarian philosopher (L)
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Janja Lalich (born 1945), American sociologist (L)
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Michele Lamont, American sociologist (L)
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Diane Lamoureux (born 1954), Canadian sociologist, professor, and writer (L)
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David C. Lane (born 1956), American sociologist (L)
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Ralph Larkin, American sociologist (L)
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Scott Lash, American sociologist (L)
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Harold Lasswell, American political sociologist (L)
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Bruno Latour (born 1947), French sociologist of science (L)
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Peter Lavrovich Lavrov, Russian sociologist (L)
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John Law, British sociologist (L)
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Paul F. Lazarsfeld (1901–1976), Austrian/American sociologist (L)
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Gustave Le Bon (1841–1931), French social psychologist (L)
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Frederic Le Play, early French sociologist (L)
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Emil Lederer, German sociologist (L)
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Henri Lefebvre (1901–1991), French Marxist philosopher (L)
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Charles Lemert (born 1937), American sociologist (L)
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Vladimir Lenin, Russian revolutionary and intellectual (L)
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Gerhard Lenski, American evolutionary sociologist (L)
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Yuri Levada, Russian sociologist (L)
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John Levi Martin, American sociologist (L)
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Claude Lévi-Strauss (1908–2009), French anthropologist (L)
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Jack Levin (born 1941), American sociologist/criminologist (L)
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Barry B. Levine (born 1941), American sociologist (L)
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Ruth Levitas, British sociologist (L)
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Daniel Levy, German-American sociologist (L)
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Lucien Lévy-Bruhl (1857–1939), French philosopher, sociologist, and ethnographer (L)
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Kurt Lewin, German social psychologist (L)
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Loet Leydesdorff, Dutch sociologist (L)
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Li Yinhe (born 1952), Chinese sociologist, sexologist, and activist (L)
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Nan Lin, American sociologist (L)
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Alfred R. Lindesmith (1905–1991), American sociologist of drug policy (L)
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Frederick B. Lindstrom (1915–1998), American sociologist of the arts (L)
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Gilles Lipovetsky, French philosopher (L)
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Seymour Martin Lipset (born 1922), American comparativist sociologist (L)
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Émile Littré, French philosopher and sociologist, disciple of Comte (L)
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Omar Lizardo, American sociologist (L)
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John Locke, English philosopher (L)
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David Lockwood, British sociologist (L)
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Joseph Lopreato, American sociologist (L)
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Leo Löwenthal, German sociologist (L)
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Michael Löwy, Brazilian-French sociologist (L)
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Nathalie Luca (born 1966), French sociologist (L)
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Thomas Luckmann (born 1927), German sociologist (L)
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Anthony Ludovici (born 1882), British conservative sociologist and philosopher (L)
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Niklas Luhmann (1927–1998), German sociologist (systems theory) (L)
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György Lukács, Hungarian philosopher (L)
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Steven Lukes, British social theorist (L)
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George Lundberg (1895–1966), American sociologist (scientific) (L)
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Rosa Luxemburg (1870–1919), German socialist theoretician (L)
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Robert Staughton Lynd (1892–1970), American sociologist (L)
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Jean-François Lyotard (1924–1998), French philosopher (L)
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Amin Maalouf, Lebanese author with a degree in sociology (M)
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Richard Machalek (born 1946), American sociologist and sociobiologist (M)
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Robert Morrison MacIver (1882–1970), Scottish/American sociologist (M)
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Donald A. MacKenzie, British sociologist (M)
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Annie Marion MacLean (1869–1934), Canadian-American applied sociologist (M)
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Michel Maffesoli, French sociologist (M)
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Henry Maine (1822–1888), British jurist and legal historian (M)
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Sinisa Malesevic (born 1969), Irish political and historical sociologist (M)
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Bronisław Malinowski (1884–1942), Polish social anthropologist (M)
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Thomas Malthus (1766–1834), English demographer (M)
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Roberto Mangabeira Unger, Brazilian social theorist (M)
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Michael Mann (born 1942), British/American sociologist (M)
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Karl Mannheim (1893–1947), Hungarian/German sociologist (M)
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Peter K. Manning (born 1940), American sociologist (M)
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José María Maravall, Spanish sociologist (M)
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Herbert Marcuse (1898–1979), German/American sociologist (Frankfurt School) (M)
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Władysław Markiewicz (born 1920), Polish sociologist (M)
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Dennis Marsden, British sociologist (M)
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Alfred Marshall, English economist (M)
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Thomas Humphrey Marshall, British sociologist (M)
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Everett Dean Martin, American sociologist (M)
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Jean Martin, Australian sociologist (M)
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John Levi Martin, American sociologist (M)
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Harriet Martineau (1802–1876), English writer described as 'first female sociologist' (M)
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Vladimir Martynenko (born 1957), Russian sociologist, economist, political scientist (M)
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Gary T. Marx, American sociologist (M)
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Karl Marx (1818–1883), German political philosopher, social theorist (M)
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Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk, Czech sociologist (M)
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Douglas Massey, American sociologist (M)
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Brian Massumi, Canadian social theorist (M)
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Humberto Maturana, Chilean biologist and sociologist of knowledge (M)
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Marcel Mauss (1872–1950), French sociologist (M)
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Carl R May (born 1961), British medical sociologist (M)
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Doug McAdam, American sociologist (M)
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Fayette Avery McKenzie (1872–1957), American sociologist (M)
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Robert McKenzie (1917–1981), Canadian Politics professor and psephologist (M)
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Marshall McLuhan (1911–1980), Canadian educator, philosopher, and scholar (M)
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George Herbert Mead (1863–1931), American philosopher and social psychologist (M)
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Margaret Mead (1901–1978), American cultural anthropologist (M)
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Stephen Mennell (born 1944), English sociologist (M)
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Fatema Mernissi (1940–2015), Moroccan feminist writer and sociologist (M)
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Robert K. Merton (1910–2003), American sociologist (M)
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Michael Messner (born 1952), American pro-feminist sociologist (M)
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John W. Meyer, American sociologist (M)
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Robert Michels (1876–1936), German political sociologist (M)
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Ralph Miliband, British sociologist (M)
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C. Wright Mills (1916–1962), American sociologist (M)
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Andrew Milner (born 1950), British-Australian sociologist of literature (M)
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Ann Mische, American sociologist (M)
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Munesuke Mita, Japanese sociologist (M)
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J. Clyde Mitchell (1918–1995), British social anthropologist (M)
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Shinji Miyadai (born 1959), Japanese sociologist (M)
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Tariq Modood, British sociologist (M)
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Abraham Moles (1920–1992), French sociologist, psychologist, and engineer (M)
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Andres Molina Enriquez, Mexican sociologist (M)
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Montesquieu, French philosopher (M)
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James D. Montgomery, American economist and mathematical sociologist (M)
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Barrington Moore, Jr., American political sociologist (M)
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Edgar Morin, French sociologist (M)
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Gaetano Mosca (1858–1941), Italian political and social scientist (M)
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Serge Moscovici, French psychologist and major influence in the study of social representations and social movements (M)
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Chantal Mouffe, Belgian post-Marxist theorist (M)
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Daniel Patrick Moynihan (1927–2003), American sociologist, diplomat and politician (M)
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Radhakamal Mukerjee, Indian sociologist (M)
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Peter A. Munch (1908–1984), Norwegian/American sociologist (M)
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Charles Murray (born 1943), American sociologist (M)
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Gunnar Myrdal (1898–1987), Swedish economist, sociologist, and politician (M)
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Saud Muhammad, Pakistani Sociologist, sociologist, and activist (M)
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Ashis Nandy, Indian sociologist (N)
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Vicenç Navarro, Spanish sociologist (N)
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Victor Nee, American sociologist (N)
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Antonio Negri, Italian political philosopher and critic of Luhmann (N)
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Oswald von Nell-Breuning (1890–1991), German Roman Catholic theologian, sociologist and social reformer (N)
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Otto Neurath (1882–1945), Austrian sociologist and political economist (N)
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Otto Newman ( born Neumann 1922), Austrian-British sociologist (N)
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Norman H. Nie (born 1943), Inventor of SPSS (N)
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Robert Nisbet (1913–1996), American sociologist (N)
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Helga Nowotny (born 1937), Austrian sociologist (N)
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Claus Offe (born 1940), German sociologist (O)
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William F. Ogburn (1886–1959), American sociologist (O)
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Lloyd Ohlin, American sociologist (O)
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Michael Omi, American sociologist (O)
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Gail Omvedt (born 1941), American/Indian sociologist (O)
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T. K. Oommen, Indian sociologist (O)
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Franz Oppenheimer (1864–1943), German sociologist and political economist (O)
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José Ortega y Gasset, Spanish philosopher (O)
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Stanislaw Ossowski (1897–1963), Polish sociologist (O)
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Moisey Ostrogorsky, Russian sociologist (O)
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Vilfredo Pareto (1848–1923), Italian economist and sociologist (P)
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Robert E. Park (1864–1944), American sociologist (P)
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Talcott Parsons (1902–1979), American sociologist (P)
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C.J. Pascoe, American sociologist (P)
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Jean-Claude Passeron, French sociologist (P)
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Orlando Patterson, American sociologist (P)
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Karl Pearson (1857–1936), English statistician (P)
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Willie Pearson Jr, American sociologist (P)
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Jacqueline Peschard (1965), Mexican sociologist (P)
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James Petras, American sociologist (P)
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Jean Piaget (1896–1980), Swiss developmental psychologist (P)
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Andrew Pickering, British sociologist (P)
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Trevor Pinch, British sociologist (P)
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Michael Plekon, American sociologist (P)
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Helmuth Plessner, German sociologist (P)
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Joel M. Podolny, American sociologist (P)
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Karl Polanyi, Hungarian economist (P)
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Friedrich Pollock, German social scientist (P)
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Karl Popper, Austrian philosopher (P)
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John Porter (1921–1979), Canadian sociologist (P)
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Alejandro Portes, Cuban-American sociologist (P)
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Adam Possamai, Belgian Born Sociologist (P)
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Nicos Poulantzas (1936–1979), Greek political sociologist (P)
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Émile Poulat, French historian and sociologist (P)
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Walter W. Powell, American sociologist (P)
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Ricardo Pozas Arciniega, Mexican sociologist and anthropologist (P)
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Harriet B. Presser (died 2012), American sociologist and demographer (P)
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Samuel H. Preston, American demographer and sociologist (P)
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Ilya Prigogine, Belgian chemist, main contribution to sociology is dissipative structures theory (P)
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Pierre-Joseph Proudhon (1809–1865), French utopian socialist thinker (P)
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Adam Przeworski, Polish political sociologist (P)
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Jade Puget (born 1973), American musician (P)
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Robert Putnam (born 1941), American political scientist (P)
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Enrico Quarantelli, American sociologist (Q)
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Anibal Quijano, Peruvian sociologist (Q)
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Richard Quinney (born 1934), American sociologist (Q)
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Charles C. Ragin, American sociologist (R)
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Gustav Ratzenhofer, Austrian sociologist (R)
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Stephen Raudenbush, American sociologist and statistician (R)
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Aviad Raz (born 1968), Israeli sociologist and anthropologist (R)
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Sal Restivo, American sociologist (R)
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John Rex (born 1928), British sociologist (R)
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James Mahmud Rice (born 1972), Australian sociologist (R)
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Sam Richards, American sociologist (R)
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Paul Ricoeur, French philosopher (R)
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David Riesman, American sociologist (R)
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George Ritzer (born 1940), American sociologist (R)
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Roland Robertson, British sociologist (R)
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William I. Robinson, American sociologist (R)
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Terje Rød-Larsen (born 1947), Norwegian diplomat and sociologist (R)
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Jesús M. de Miguel Rodríguez (born 1947), Spanish sociologist (R)
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Arnold Marshall Rose, American sociologist (R)
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Gillian Rose, British sociologist (R)
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Nikolas Rose, British sociologist (R)
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Paul Rosenfels (1909–1985), American psychologist and sociologist (R)
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Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy (1888–1973), German social philosopher (R)
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Swiss philosopher (R)
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Rubén G. Rumbaut, Cuban-American sociologist (R)
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W. G. Runciman, British sociologist (R)
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Renaud Sainsaulieu (1936–2002), French sociologist concerned with the sociology of organizations (S)
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Henri de Saint-Simon (1760–1825), French philosopher and social thinker (S)
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Robert J. Sampson, American sociologist (S)
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Pierre Sansot, French sociologist (S)
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Boaventura de Sousa Santos, Portuguese sociologist (S)
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Giovanni Sartori (1924–2017), Italian political scientist (S)
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Saskia Sassen (born 1949), American sociologist (S)
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Peter Saunders, Australian sociologist (S)
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Ferdinand de Saussure (1857–1913), Swiss linguist (structuralism) (S)
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Albert Schäffle, German sociologist (S)
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Thomas J. Scheff, American sociologist (S)
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Max Scheler, German philosopher and founder of the sociology of knowledge (S)
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Kurt C. Schlichting, American sociologist (S)
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Wolfgang Schluchter, German sociologist (S)
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Paul Schnabel, Dutch sociologist (S)
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Juliet Schor, American sociologist (S)
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Joseph Alois Schumpeter (1883–1950), Austrian economist (S)
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Alfred Schütz (1899–1959), Austrian philosopher and sociologist (phenomenology) (S)
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Michael Schwartz (born 1942), American sociologist (S)
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John Scott (born 1949), British sociologist (S)
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Jean Séguy, French sociologist of religions (1925–2007) (S)
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Steven Seidman, American sociologist (S)
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Pınar Selek, Turkish sociologist (S)
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Philip Selznick, American sociologist (S)
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Amartya Sen, Indian economist influential in the sociology of development (S)
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William H. Sewell, American sociologist (S)
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Steven Shapin, American sociologist (S)
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Jeremy J. Shapiro, American sociologist (S)
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Ali Shariati (1933–1977), Iranian sociologist and writer (S)
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Edward Shils, American sociologist (S)
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Anson Shupe, American sociologist (S)
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Volkmar Sigusch, German sociologist and sexuologe (S)
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Charles E. Silberman, American criminologist (S)
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François Simiand, French sociologist (S)
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Georg Simmel (1858–1918), German sociologist and philosopher (S)
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Herbert A. Simon, American social scientist (S)
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Theda Skocpol (born 1947), American sociologist and political scientist (S)
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Albion Woodbury Small (1854–1926), American sociologist (S)
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Neil Smelser, American sociologist (S)
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Adam Smith (1723–1790), Scottish economist and philosopher (S)
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Christian Smith (born 1960), American sociologist of religion (S)
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Dorothy E. Smith (born 1926), British/American sociologist and gender theorist (S)
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Stephen C. Smith (born 1968), American sociologist and 21st century trend researcher (S)
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Tom Snijders, Dutch mathematical sociologist (S)
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David A. Snow (born 1942), American sociologist (S)
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Werner Sombart (1863–1941), German economist and sociologist (S)
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Georges Sorel, French philosopher (S)
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Bernardo Sorj (born 1948), Brazilian sociologist (S)
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Pitirim Sorokin (1889–1968), Russian sociologist (S)
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Herbert Spencer (1820–1903), English philosopher (S)
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Oswald Spengler (1880–1936), German philosopher (S)
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Lynette Spillman, American sociologist (S)
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Hasso Spode, German sociologist and historian (S)
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M N Srinivas (1916–1999), Indian sociologist (S)
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Susan Star, American sociologist (S)
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David C. Stark, American sociologist (S)
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Paul Starr, American sociologist (S)
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George Steinmetz, American sociologist (S)
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Samuel A. Stouffer, American sociologist (S)
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Anselm L. Strauss (1916–1996), American sociologist (S)
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Lucy Suchman, American sociologist (S)
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Mark Suchman, American sociologist (S)
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Thomas Sugrue, American historian and sociologist (S)
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William Graham Sumner (1840–1910), American sociologist (S)
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Eilert Sundt (1817–1875), Norwegian sociologist (S)
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Edwin Sutherland (1893–1950), American criminologist (S)
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Ian Svenonius, American cultural sociologist (S)
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Richard Swedberg, Swedish sociologist (S)
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Ann Swidler, American sociologist (S)
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Jan Szczepanski (1913–2004), Polish sociologist (S)
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Iván Szelényi, Hungarian-American sociologist (S)
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Hippolyte Taine (1828–1893), French positivist historian and critic (T)
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Yasuma Takada, Japanese sociologist (T)
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Salim Tamari, Palestinian historical sociologist (T)
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Lisa Taraki, Palestinian sociologist (T)
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Alexander Tarasov, Russian sociologist (T)
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Gabriel Tarde (1843–1904), French sociologist and social psychologist (T)
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Sidney Tarrow, American sociologist (T)
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R. H. Tawney, English ethical socialist (T)
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Dorceta Taylor, American environmental sociologist (T)
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Ian Taylor (1944–2001), English sociologist and criminologist (T)
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Laurie Taylor (born 1936), English sociologist and broadcaster (T)
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Göran Therborn, Swedish-British sociologist (T)
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W. I. Thomas (1863–1947), American social psychologist (T)
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E. P. Thompson (1924–1993), British socialist historian (T)
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John Thompson, British sociologist of culture and media (T)
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Sarah Thornton (born 1965), Canadian sociologist, writer, and ethnographer (T)
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Charles Tilly (1929–2008), American sociologist (T)
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Nicholas Timasheff, Russian sociologist (T)
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Valery Tishkov (born 1941), Russian ethnologist and sociologist (T)
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Alexis de Tocqueville (1805–1859), French essayist and political analyst (T)
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Ferdinand Tönnies (1855–1936), German philosopher and founder of German sociology (T)
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Alain Touraine (born 1925), French sociologist (T)
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Peter Townsend, British sociologist of poverty (T)
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Judith Treas, American sociologist (T)
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Renato Treves, Italian sociologist (T)
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Ernst Troeltsch, German sociologist and philosopher (T)
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Raimo Tuomela, Finnish philosopher and social theorist (T)
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Bryan S. Turner, British sociologist (T)
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Jonathan H. Turner, American social theorist (T)
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Victor Turner, British anthropologist (T)
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France Winddance Twine (born 1960), American sociologist and ethnographer (T)
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Francisco Varela (1946–2001), Chilean biologist and philosopher (V)
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Thorstein Veblen (1857–1929), American sociologist and economist (V)
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Calvin Veltman (born 1941), Canadian sociologist, demographer and sociolinguist (V)
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Paul Virilio, French philosopher and social theorist (V)
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Peter Wagner, German sociologist and social theorist (W)
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Sylvia Walby, British sociologist (W)
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Immanuel Wallerstein (born 1930), American sociologist and historian (W)
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Lester Frank Ward (1841–1913), founder of American sociology (W)
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Duncan Watts, American mathematical sociologist and network theorist (W)
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Emile Waxweiler, Belgian sociologist (W)
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Beatrice Webb (1858–1943), British socialist and social theorist (W)
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Sidney Webb (1859–1947), British socialist and social theorist (W)
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Alfred Weber (1868–1958), German sociologist (W)
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Max Weber (1864–1920), German sociologist (W)
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Frank Webster (born 1950), British sociologist (W)
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Margaret Weir, sociologist and political scientist (W)
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Ida B. Wells-Barnett (1862–1931), American sociologist, journalist, social worker (W)
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John Westergaard (born 1927), British sociologist (W)
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Edvard Westermarck (1862–1939), Finnish sociologist and philosopher (W)
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William H. Whyte (1917–1999), American sociologist, journalist and peoplewatcher (W)
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Raymond Williams (1921–1988), British sociologist, novelist, and critic (W)
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Paul Willis (born 1945) British Sociologist and Social Scientist (W)
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Helmut Willke, German sociologist (W)
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William Julius Wilson (born 1935), American sociologist (W)
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Howard Winant, American sociologist (W)
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Christopher Winship, American sociologist (W)
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Louis Wirth (1897–1952), German/American sociologist (W)
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Steve Woolgar, British sociologist (W)
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Robert Wuthnow, American sociologist (W)
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