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- Alvin Ward Gouldner (July 29, 1920 – December 15, 1980) was an American sociologist, lecturer and radical activist. Gouldner was born in New York City...
- Relations Journal. 14 (2): 74–86. doi:10.1111/j.1468-2338.1983.tb00449.x. Gouldner, Alvin Ward (1954). Wildcat Strike. Antioch Press. ISBN 978-0-87338-088-1...
- Robert; Stanley, Liz (2009). "Rethinking 'Current Crisis' Arguments: Gouldner and the Legacy of Critical Sociology" (PDF). Sociological Research Online...
- Publishers 2008 conference booth Status Defunct Founded 1962 Founder Alvin Ward Gouldner, Lee Rainwater, and Irving Louis Horowitz Successor Routledge Country of...
- analyses of social processes and phenomena. It was established by Alvin Gouldner in 1974. It is published by Springer Science+Business Media and the editors-in-chief...
- Legend. — discusses alienation and the related concept of human nature. Gouldner, Alvin W. 1980. "Alienation: From Hegel to Marx." Pp. 177–98 in The Two...
- Moreover, based on the principle of reciprocity in social exchange theory (Gouldner, 1960; Blau, 1964), governments and businesses may embark on resource exchange...
- conflict theory alike) for being partisan to advanced welfare capitalism. Gouldner thought that Parsons' theory specifically was an expression of the dominant...
- The Intelligentsia and the Intellectuals. California: Sage Publication. Gouldner, Alvin W. (1979). The ****ure of the Intellectuals and the Rise of the New...
- positive norms of reciprocity. "In contrast to a positive norm of reciprocity Gouldner (1960) also suggested a negative norm of reciprocity or sentiments of retaliation...