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  1. James Samuel Coleman (May 12, 1926 – March 25, 1995) was an American sociologist, theorist, and empirical researcher, based chiefly at the University of Chicago. [1] [2] He served as president of the American Sociological Association in 1991–1992. He studied the sociology of education and public policy, and was one of the ...

  2. 9 de mai. de 2021 · This chapter reviews Coleman’s ideas about social capital in the context of FST, situates them within his empirical work on education, and provides selected illustrations of their use by researchers who study economic and organizational sociology.

    • Peter V. Marsden
    • pvm@wjh.harvard.edu
    • 2021
  3. 9 de mai. de 2024 · James S. Coleman (born May 12, 1926, Bedford, Indiana, U.S.—died March 25, 1995, Chicago, Illinois) was an American sociologist, a pioneer in mathematical sociology whose studies strongly influenced education policy in the United States.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Ao tratar do foco utilitarista ou econômico, Higgins analisa criticamente a obra do sociólogo norte-americano James Coleman, considerado um dos autores que mais contribuiu para o desenvolvimento e difusão do conceito de capital social.

    • Sérgio Luís Boeira, Julian Borba, Julian Borba
    • 2006
  5. Combining principles of individual rational choice with a sociological conception of collective action, James Coleman recasts social theory in a bold new way. The result is a landmark in sociological theory, capable of describing both stability and change in social systems. View More.

  6. James S. Coleman. University of Chicago. In this paper, the concept of social capital is introduced and illus- trated, its forms are described, the social structural conditions. under which it arises are examined, and it is used in an analysis ol dropouts from high school.

  7. This chapter surveys the career and scholarship of James S. Coleman. It tracks scholarly usage of his work, with attention to references after 1995 and the subject areas in which its use is concentrated.