Merton

 


a cura di
Francesco Giacomantonio

 

Articoli

  • Recent French Sociology. Social Forces 12, 537-45, 1935.

  • The Unanticipated Consequences of Purposive Social Action. American Sociological Review 1, 894-904, 1936.

  • Social Time: A Methodological and Functional Analysis (with Pitirim A. Sorokin). American Journal of Sociology 42, 615-629, 1937.

  • Science and the Social Order. Philosophy of Science 5, 321-337, 1938

  • Social Structure and Anomie. American Sociological Review 3, 672-682, 1938.

  • Bureaucratic Structure and Personality. Social Forces 18, 560-568, 1940.

  • Intermarriage and the Social Structure: Fact and Theory. Psychiatry 4, 361-374, 1941.

  • A Note on Science and Democracy. Journal of Legal and Political Sociology 1, 115-126, 1942.

  • Role of the Intellectual in Public Bureaucracy. Social Forces 23, 405-415, 1945.

  • Sociological Theory . American Journal of Sociology 50, 462-473, 1945.

  • The Focused Interview (with Patricia L. Kendall). American Journal of Sociology 51, 541-557, 1946.

  • The Bearing of Empirical Research Upon the Development of Sociological Theory . American Sociological Review 13, 505-515, 1948.

  • The Self-Fulfilling Prophecy. Antioch Review (Summer), 193-210, 1948.

  • The Role-Set: Problems in Sociological Theory . British Journal of Sociology 8: 106-120, 1957.

  • Priorities in Scientific Discovery: A Chapter in the Sociology of Science. American Sociological Review 22, 6, 635-659, 1957.

  • Social Conformity , Deviation and Opportunity Structures. American Sociological Review 24, 2, 177-189, 1959.

  • Singletons and Multiples in Scientific Discovery . Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 105, no.5 (October): 470-486, 1961.

  • The Ambivalence of Scientists. Bulletin of the Johns Hopkins Hospital (112),77-97, 1963.

  • Basic Research and Potentials of Relevance. American Behavioral Scientist 6, 86-90, 1963.

  • The Matthew Effect in Science: the Reward and Communication Systems of Science are Considered [con Harriet A. Zuckerman]. Science 199, 3810 (January 5), 55-63, 1968.

  • Patterns of Evaluation in Science: Institutionalization, Structure and Functions of the Referee System(con Harriet A. Zuckerman). Minerva 9,1 (January), 66-100, 1971.

  • Insiders and Outsiders: A Chapter in the Sociology of Knowledge. American Journal of Sociology 77(July): 9-47, 1972.

  •  On Discipline Building: The Paradoxes of George Sarton (con Arnold Thackray). ISIS 63, 219, 473-495, 1972. .

  • Alvin W. Gouldner: Genesis and Growth of a Friendship. Theory and Society, 11, 915-938, 1982.

  • The Kelvin Dictum and Social Science: An Excursion into the History of an Idea (con David L. Sills e Stephen M. Stigler) Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 20, October, 319-331, 1984.

  • Basic Research and Its Potentials of Relevance. The Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine, 52, 679-684, 1985.

  • The Focussed Interview & Focus Groups: Continuities and Discontinuities. Public Opinion Quarterly, 51, 550-566, 1987.

  • Three Fragments from a Sociologist's Notebooks: Establishing the Phenomenon, Specified Ignorance and Strategic Research Materials. Annual Review of Sociology, 13,1-28, 1987.

  • Reference Groups, Invisible Colleges and Deviant Behavior in Science. In H.J. O'Gorman ed., Surveying Social Life: Papers in Honor of Herbert H. Hyman. Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press, 174-189, 1988.

  • The Matthew Effect in Science, II: Cumulative Advantage and the Symbolism of Intellectual Property , Isis, 79, 606-623, 1988.

  • A Life of Learning: Charles Homer Haskins Lecture. American Council of Learned Societies. An Occasional Paper. No.25, 1994.

  • The Thomas Theorem and The Matthew Effect. Social Forces. December, 74 (2): 379-424, 1995.

  • Teaching James Coleman. In Jon Clark, editor. James S. Coleman. London: Falmer Press 351-356, 1997.

 

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