Why Is Nathan Glazer Influential?
According to Wikipedia , Nathan Glazer was an American sociologist who taught at the University of California, Berkeley, and for several decades at Harvard University. He was a co-editor of the now-defunct policy journal The Public Interest.
Nathan Glazer's Published Works
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1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 0 250 500 750 1000 1250 1500 1750 2000 2250 Published Papers Beyond the melting pot (1308) The Lonely Crowd. (1158) The Lonely Crowd: A Study of the Changing American Character (1060) Ethnicity : theory and experience (659) We Are All Multiculturalists Now (516) Beyond the melting pot; the Negroes, Puerto Ricans, Jews, Italians, and Irish of New York City (469) Beyond the Melting Pot: The Negroes, Peurto Ricans, Jews, Italians, and Irish of New York City. (321) Affirmative Discrimination: Ethnic Inequality and Public Policy. (238) Is Assimilation Dead? (217) The schools of the minor professions (171) The Limits of Social Policy. (128) Accent on Learning: Improving Instruction and Reshaping the Curriculum (106) Ethnic Dilemmas, 1964-1982 (99) The Social Basis of American Communism. (55) Remembering the HolocaustA Debate (48) The Limits of Social Policy. (47) Blacks and Ethnic Groups: The Difference, and the Political Difference it Makes (47) On Subway Graffiti in New York. (44) What Is Ethnicity (41) The New Ethnics: Asian Indians in the United States. (40) On the making of Americans : essays in honor of David Riesman (39) The Public Face of Architecture: Civic Culture and Public Spaces (36) Faces In The Crowd (35) Affirmative Discrimination: Ethnic Inequality and Public Policy (35) The Urban Predicament. (32) Clamor at the Gates: The New American Immigration (31) Studies in Housing and Minority Groups. (31) Comment on ‘London and New York: contrasts in British and American models of segregation’ by Ceri Peach (30) The housing environment and family life : a longitudinal study of the effects of housing on morbidity and mental health (30) Ethnic Pluralism and Public Policy (26) From a Cause to a Style: Modernist Architecture's Encounter with the American City (25) The After Hours: Modern Japan and the Search for Enjoyment (24) The Future of Preferential Affirmative Action (22) The Meaning of Opinion (20) Faces in the Crowd: Individual Studies in Character and Politics. (20) Should judges administer social services? (20) Clamor at the Gates (19) GETTING and spending. (19) American Diversity and the 2000 Census. (18) Cities in trouble (18) Ethnic groups in history textbooks (17) Housing Policy and the Family (17) Ethnicity and Education: Some Hard Questions. (16) The Poor: a culture of poverty : or a poverty of culture? (16) Culture and Achievement. (15) The Urban Predicament. (15) Ethnic pluralism and public policy : achieving equality in the United States and Britain (14) The National Mall: Rethinking Washington's Monumental Core (13) The social policy of the Reagan administration: a review. (13) The Affirmative Action Stalemate. (12) A Human Capital Policy for the Cities. (12) In Search of Excellence and Equity in Our Nation's Schools (12) Ethnicity: Theory and Experience. (11) On beyond the Melting Pot, 35 Years After (11) Democracy and Deep Divides (11) Remembering the answers : essays on the American student revolt (11) The School as an Instrument in Planning (11) The Renewal of Cities (10) Paradoxes of Health Care. (10) Federalism and Ethnicity: The Experience of the United States (10) Viewpoints on Bilingual Education. (10) Do We Need the Census Race Question (10) How Social Problems Are Born. (10) THE SOUTH‐BRONX STORY: AN EXTREME CASE OF NEIGHBORHOOD DECLINE (10) 'Student power’in Berkeley (9) Multiculturalism and American Exceptionalism (9) Ethnicity as a Strategic Option: An Emerging View@@@Ethnicity: Theory and Experience@@@Interethnic Relations@@@Pursuing the American Dream: White Ethnics and the New Populism@@@Ethnic Families in America: Patterns and Variations (9) Social Characteristics of American Jews 1654 -- 1954 (9) Affirmative Discrimination: Where Is It Going? (9) Why Americans Don't Care about Income Inequality (8) Ethnicity and the Schools. (8) The Integration of American Immigrants (8) My Life in Sociology (8) The Real World of Urban Education. (8) Our Changing Population (8) Race and Ethnicity in America (8) The American Commonwealth 1976 (7) Tocqueville and Riesman (7) Pluralism and the new immigrants (7) School Wars: A Brief History of Multiculturalism in America (7) The Incorporation of Immigrants in the United States (6) Regulating Business and the Universities: One Problem or Two?. (6) The Academy in Crisis: The Political Economy of Higher Education (6) American jewish leadership (6) The future under tuition tax credits (6) THIRTY YEARS WITH AFFIRMATIVE ACTION (6) Values in Education: Social Capital Formation in Asia and the Pacific (5) American Jewry or American Judaism? (5) The New Conservatives: A Critique from the Left. (5) Conflicting Images: India and the United States (5) Ethic Groups and Education: Towards the Tolerance of Difference. (5) Black English and Reluctant Judges. (4) No Progress Report: Schools Are Shortchanging Boys More Than Ever (4) Are Academic Standards Obsolete (4) The Problem with Competence (4) Where Is Multiculturalism Leading Us (4) School Integration Policies in Northern Cities (4) Antisemitism today a symposium (4) Architecture and the Virtual World (4) Immigration and the American future. (4) Ethnic Identity: Cultural Continuities and Change.@@@Ethnicity: Theory and Experience. (3) Ethnic Pluralism and Public Policy. (3) Affirmative Action as a Remedy for Discrimination (3) Antisemitism in the 1990s: A Symposium (3) ‘Superstition’ and social policy (3) 'A Kinder and Gentler America,' I: Moving from Slogan to Reality (3) Is Busing Necessary (3) Separate and Unequal (3) The Public interest on crime and punishment (2) The Intellectuals and The Discontented Classes (1955) (2) A new look at the Rosenberg-Sobell case (2) The Constitution and American Diversity. (2) A Viable Compromise on Minority Admissions (2) 7. From Ruth Benedict to Herman Kahn: The Postwar Japanese Image in the American Mind (2) The Fulbright experience and academic exchanges (2) Debating Immigration: Concluding Observations (2) After the culture wars (2) Cautionary Tale: Authors Recount NCLB's Tortured History (2) Grutter accommodates the intractable (2) Comment on Duster's Review of Affirmative Discrimination (2) "The Shape of the River" (1). The Case for Racial Preferences [Book Review]. (2) A Breakdown in Civil Rights Enforcement? Review Essay. (2) Nathan Glazer Explains the Black Faculty Gap. (2) Affirmative Discrimiriation: Where Is It Going? (2) Dual Citizenship as a Challenge to Sovereignty (1) The Urban Predicament (1) Dual Nationality: Threat to National Identity, or Harbinger of a Better World (1) THE PHYSICIAN AND THE HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL TEAM. (1) Three Possible Contributions of Sociology to Education (1) A Generative Legacy@@@On the Making of Americans: Essays in Honor of David Riesman. (1) Effective Social Science: Eight Cases in Economics, Political Science, and Sociology.@@@The Limits of Social Policy. (1) Why A Faculty Cannot Afford A Franklin (1) Notes on Southern California (1) Race and the suburbs (1) What happened to socialism and does it matter? (1) The Effects of Poor Housing (1) The new immigration (1) The Public interest on education (1) Pluralism and the new immigrants (1) Understanding Ethnic Conflict (1) The Education and Housing of Ethnic Minorities in the United States (1) Faces in the Crowd: Individual Studies in Character and Politics. (1) Jeffrey Alexander on the Response to the Holocaust (1) The Black Faculty Gap. (1) Studies in housing & minority groups (1) For racial dispensation in admissions (1) Something's Better Than Nothing; Why Technology in Education Doesn't Need to Be Very Good (1) The Third Century: Twenty-Six Prominent Americans Speculate on the Educational Future. (1) Grading the President: With Race to the Top, Obama Earns a B+ in Ed Reform (1) In Memoriam: Daniel Bell (1919-2011) (1) The Jews: Social Patterns of an American Group@@@American Judaism (0) Reforming the American Welfare Family : 1969-1981 (0) The Reagan Administration and Social Policy—is a Counterrevolution Under Way? (0) The Lonely Crowd (0) Choice, Testing, and the Jigsaw Society. (0) Beyond the Melting Pot Twenty Years After (0) Book Review: Race Relations in Britain—An American Perspective (0) Session 5 : Health , education , and poverty (0) The Urban Predicament**This article is based on the introductory chapter to The Urban Predicament, edited by William Gorham and Nathan Glazer, published by The Urban Institute, Washington, D.C. 1976. (0) Pluralism and Ethnicity (0) Puerto Rican Migration--Right Place, Wrong Time?. (0) A Costly Noble Idea (0) The Second Wave and the American-Jewish Community (0) The Sorrow of Our Cities (0) New Rules of the Game (0) Two Views on Tuition Tax Credits. (0) The Lonely Crowd (0) ATLAS and Curriculum (0) The New Immigration: A Positive View@@@Immigrant America: A Portrait. (0) The Bias of American Housing Policy (0) Cultural Exchange: Learning from Those Who Came After (0) The American Jewish urban experience (0) A consuming passion (0) Belmont and Fishtown Part Ways: Social Disparities Go Largely Unnoticed (0) Action Civics: Education for Democracy Conflicts with Democracy in Action (0) A HISTORY OF MECHANICAL CONTRACEPTION. (0) In Memoriam: Daniel BELL (1919-2011) (0) The Social Basis of American Communism. (0) CHAPTER FOUR. Monuments in an Age without Heroes (0) CHAPTER THREE. "Subverting the Context": Olmsted's Parks and Serra's Sculpture (0) Ethnicity as Experience (0) The Study of Cities. Notes about the Hermeneutics of Space.@@@Readings in Urban Geography. (0) Book Review: To be an American: Cultural Pluralism and the Rhetoric of Assimilation (0) Glazer Challenges Mandell (0) ON TIlE MAKINGOF f . AMERICANS : Essays in honor of I (0) Catholic school closures and the decline of urban neighborhoods: what is the cause, and what the effect? (0) Race and Poverty in Baltimore: The Struggle for Social and Economic Mobility Continues for Young Men in Our Cities (0) The United States and Japan : changing societies in a changing relationship : a conference report (0) The Murray Phenomenon (0) In the Bohemian quarter (0) III. The German Immigration and the Shaping of Reform 1825-94 (0) IV. Reformers and Conservatives 1880-1900 (0) Session II. The actual preoccupations of the social sciences (0) Response to Gary Orfield (0) VI. Judaism and Jewishness 1920-45 (0) DEVELOPMENTAL JUDAISM: CHALLENGING THE STUDY OF AMERICAN JEWISH IDENTITY IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES (0) A view from the first world: Thoughts on New Calcutta (0) CHAPTER NINE. Planning for New York City: Is It Possible? (0) CHAPTER TWO. The Prince, the People, and the Architects (0) Considering Humalog. (0) The Social Basis of American Communism. (0) Session III. The political leanings of the social sciences (0) CHAPTER ELEVEN. The Social Agenda of Architecture (0) Did We Go Too Far (0) The Lonely Crowd (0) Who corrupted whom (0) 4. Political significance of education in a multicultural society (0) Nathan Glazer: America for Whom? A Reconsideration of Immigration Policy (April 11, 1984) (0) Realizing the public interest: reflections on an elusive goal (0) Underachieving in America: Researchers Document International Gaps, a Journalist Seeks the Cause (0) Joining the Club: A History of Jews and Yale (0) Anti-Zionism-A Global Phenomenon (0) THE SCARMAN REPORT: I—AN AMERICAN VIEW (0) Common Decency: Domestic Policies after Reagan@@@The Limits of Social Policy (0) Book Review:The Poor Pay More: Consumer Practices of Low-Income Families. David Caplovitz (0) Lawyers, the New Class, and the Constitution. (0) American Epic: Then and Now. (0) When The Melting Pot Doesn’t Melt (0) Clamor at the Gates@@@Without Justice for All: The Constitutional Rights of Aliens@@@Immigration: The Beleaguered Bureaucracy (0) Conflicting Images: India and the United States. (0) The Role of Fairness in Japanese and Unity of Treatment Labor Markets* (0) To YouTube and Beyond: Khan Academy Founder Tells His Story (0) V. The East European Migration 1880-1920 (0) Session IV. The influence of the social sciences (0) A New History of American Jews (0) Health Planning: Science, Power and Politics (0) CHAPTER SEVEN. What Happened in East Harlem (0) On Society and Culture in America@@@On the Making of Americans: Essays in Honor of David Riesman. (0) Some Very Modest Proposals for the Improvement of American Education. (0) Preschool Politics: States' Efforts to Reach the Very Young (0) American Judaism.@@@The Jews of Modernity.@@@The Ambivalent American Jew. (0) Moynihan Redux: Sadly, Still More Single-Parent Families (0) Tilting at Windmills: School Reform, San Diego, and America's Race to Renew Public Education (0) The Aftermath of the Student Revolt. (0) CHAPTER SIX. Daniel P. Moynihan and Federal Architecture (0) On Alternatives to Busing. (0) Session I. The record of the social sciences (0) CHAPTER FIVE. Modernism and Classicism on the National Mall (0) The Changing Academic Market: General Trends and a Berkeley Case Study.Neil J. Smelser , Robin Content (0) The Force Behind Sisulu-Walker: West Harlem Charter School Founder Is an Unlikely Hero (0) Conflicting Images: India and the United States. (0) The Murray Phenomenon (0) The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: An Honest Look at Union Hero Albert Shanker (0) CHAPTER EIGHT. Amenity in New York City (0) Is welfare a legitimate Government goal (0) IX. Epilogue: The Year 1967 and Its Meaning, 1956-72 (0) 1985 Lawyers , the New Class , and the Constitution (0) Book reviews (0) Ideas and Politics in Britain: an American View (0) New York City as urban problem. (0) CHAPTER ONE. Building for the Public: What Has Gone Wrong? (0) Campus Rights and Responsibilities: A Role for Lawyers? (0) Who Wants Higher Education, Even When It's Free?. (0) VIII. The Religion of American Jews (0) Chapter 7. Some Problems in Acknowledging Diversity (0) The Men and Women of Yeshiva: Higher Education, Orthodoxy, and American Judaism. (0) Levin, Jeffries, and the Fate of Academic Autonomy. (0) Student Politics in a Democratic Society (0) An International Perspective on Migration by Cathi Tactaquin (0) Sovereignty Under Challenge: How Governments Respond (0) Social and political aging in New York (0) CHAPTER TEN. What Has Happened to the City Planner (0) Book Reviews (0) More Papers This paper list is powered by the following services:
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