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Gouldner, Alvin (1920–1980)

Nazneen Kane


Subject Philosophy
Sociology » Sociological and Social Theory

Period 1000 - 1999 » 1900-1999

People Mills, C. Wright

DOI: 10.1111/b.9781405124331.2007.x


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Described as an “outlaw sociologist” and political radical, social theorist Alvin Ward Gouldner is most widely recognized for his critical intervention in mid-century American sociological theory during a historical moment marked by the dominance of structural functionalism. Gouldner's criticisms of academic sociology were as tumultuous to the discipline as was his biographical reality. His life and career seemed to be beset with contradictions and intellectual turmoil, evidenced most profoundly in his retreat to the Swiss mountains in search of a refuge conducive to his intellectual and political projects (which were inextricable for Gouldner). Both his life and work possess ongoing movement between positivism and postpositivism, radicalism and academicism, and objectivism and reflexivity. Despite Gouldner's criticisms of professionalization, his training by Robert Merton at Columbia University in many ways made possible a successful career in mainstream sociology. Gouldner's service and major contributions to the discipline include his tenure at Washington University in St. Louis (1959–67) as Max Weber Research Professor of Social Theory, Professor of Sociology at the University of Amsterdam, President of the Society for the Study of Social Problems (1962), council member of the American Sociological Association (1964–7), and founder of three different journals including Theory ... log in or subscribe to read full text

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