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Norman L. Friedman

Norman Friedman is an American sociologist and the former chairman of the Department of Sociology at California State University, Los Angeles.

Norman Lee Friedman
Alma materUniversity of Missouri
Scientific career
FieldsSociology
InstitutionsCalifornia State University, Los Angeles
Thesis (1965)

Academic career edit

Friedman received his doctorate in sociology from University of Missouri in 1965. He served as the chairman of the Department of Sociology at California State University in Los Angeles, California.[1]

Autobiographical sociology edit

Friedman coined the term "autobiographical sociology," defined as a "pathway to data and ideas that requires the sociologist introspectively recollect, reconstruct, and interpret the past phenomenon or process he/she was involved in."[2][3]

Formation of the ASSJ edit

Norman Friedman contributed to the growth and development of the field of the sociology of Jewry. In 1950s and 1960s, the field was quite underdeveloped; sociologist Seymour Lipset stated at the time that there were far more Jewish sociologists than "sociologists of Jews".[4] One of the key points in the discipline's development was the formation of the a professional organization for sociologists specializing in the sociology of Jewry. The idea for the formation of a professional organization for scholars specializing in the sociology of Jewry first surfaced in 1966; the concept was discussed by Friedman and Werner J. Cahnman and at an American Sociological Association (ASA) conference.[5] The association was informally launched by Friedman and Bernard Lazerwitz in 1970; the event, titled "The Sociological Study of Jewry" took place at the ASA annual conference. Sociologists Solomon Poll, Mervin Verbit and Arnold Dashefsky submitted a motion to establish a formal group; the motion was voted upon and accepted. Friedman served as the organization's secretary. The new organization, the Association for the Social Scientific Study of Jewry (ASSJ), formally met for the first time the following year.[1][6][7]

Publications edit

  • Friedman, Norman L. "Point of view in fiction: The development of a critical concept." Publications of the Modern Language Association of America (1955): 1160-1184.
  • Friedman, Norman L. "The public junior college teacher in unified public school system junior colleges: a study in the sociology of educational work." (1965).
  • Friedman, Norman L. "New orders and old: Historians, educationists, and the dynamics of academic imperialism." American Behavioral Scientist 9, no. 2 (1965): 24-29.
  • Friedman, Norman L. "Comprehensiveness and higher education: a sociologist's view of public junior college trends." AAUP Bulletin (1966): 417-423.
  • Friedman, Norman L. "Career stages and organizational role decisions of teachers in two public junior colleges." Sociology of Education (1967): 231-245.
  • Friedman, Norman L. "Nativism." Phylon (1960) (1967): 408-415.
  • Friedman, Norman L. "The Subject Matterist Orientation toward Field of Academic Specialization." The American Sociologist (1967): 12-15.
  • Friedman, Norman L. "The Problem of the" Runaway Jewish Intellectuals": Social Definition and Sociological Perspective." Jewish Social Studies (1969): 3-19.
  • Friedman, Norman L. "Religion's subsystem: Toward a sociology of Jewish education." Sociology of Education (1969): 104-113.
  • Friedman, Norman L. "Task Adaptation Patterns of New Teachers." Improving College and University Teaching 17, no. 2 (1969): 103-107.
  • Friedman, Norman L. "American Movies and American Culture 1946–1970*." The Journal of Popular Culture 3, no. 4 (1970): 815-823.
  • Friedman, Norman L. "Jewish or Professorial Identity? The Priorization Process in Academic Situations." Sociology of Religion 32, no. 3 (1971): 149-157.
  • Friedman, Norman L. "Reflections of a Sociologist in a School of Education." School and Society 99, no. 2330 (1971): 41-3.
  • Moles, Elizabeth R., and Norman L. Friedman. "The airline hostess: Realities of an occupation with a popular cultural image." The Journal of Popular Culture 7, no. 2 (1973): 305-313.
  • Friedman, Norman L. "Orientations of Jewish professors to the Jewish community." Jewish Social Studies (1973): 264-282.
  • Friedman, Norman L., and Frances M. Olson. "Post-Degree Careers of State College Terminal Master's Recipients in Sociology." Teaching Sociology 1, no. 1 (1973): 119-128.
  • Friedman, Norman L. "Cookies and Contests: Notes on Ordinary Occupational Deviance and its Neutralization." Sociological Symposium, no. 11, pp. 1–9. VA Polytech University, 1974.
  • Friedman, Norman L. "Some Contours." Reader in Media, Technology, and Libraries 18 (1975): 87.
  • Friedman, Norman L. "Cultural deprivation: a commentary on the sociology of knowledge." Toward a New Sociology of Education 1, no. 2 (1978): 120.
  • Friedman, Norman L. "Responses of blacks and other minorities to television shows of the 1970s about their groups." Journal of Popular Film and Television 7, no. 1 (1978): 85-102.
  • Friedman, Norman L. "High School Substituting Task Demands and Adaptations in Educational Work." Urban Education 18, no. 1 (1983): 114-126.
  • Friedman, Norman L. "On the “non-effects” of Jewish education on most students: A critique." (1984): 30-48.
  • Friedman, Norman L. "Teaching about the Holocaust." Teaching Sociology (1985): 449-461.
  • Friedman, Norman L. "Expansively 'Doing' Sociology: Thoughts on the Limits and Linkages of Sociological Practice." ASA Footnotes 15, no. 9 (1987): 11.
  • Friedman, Norman L. "Reform Jewish Sunday School Primary Grades Department: An Ethnography." Journal of Jewish Education 55, no. 2 (1987): 18-26.
  • Friedman, Norman L. "Books by Hollywood Stars: The Multiple Uses of Published Autobiographies." Journal of Popular Film and Television 17, no. 3 (1989): 113-122.
  • Friedman, Norman L. "Autobiographical sociology." The American Sociologist 21, no. 1 (1990): 60-66.
  • Friedman, Norman L. "The Hollywood actor: Occupational culture, career, and adaptation in a buyers’ market industry." Current Research on Occupations and the Professions 5 (1990): 73-89.
  • Friedman, Norman L. "What do we really teach in introductory sociology textbooks? Three underlying messages and their instructional implications." The American Sociologist 22, no. 2 (1991): 137-145.
  • Friedman, Norman L., and Susan Schuller Friedman. "Diversity management: An emerging employment/consulting opportunity for sociological practitioners." Clinical Sociology Review 11, no. 1 (1993): 16.
  • Friedman, Norman L. "The Terminator: Changes in critical evaluations of cultural productions." The Journal of Popular Culture 28, no. 1 (1994): 73-80.
  • Friedman, Norman L. "The Developing “Middle‐Position Consensus” about Contemporary American Morality and Religion." Journal of American Culture 18, no. 3 (1995): 27-31.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Blasi, Anthony. Sociology of Religion in America: A History of a Secular Fascination with Religion. BRILL. (2014): 206-207. Accessed May 9, 2014.
  2. ^ Shostak, Arthur B., ed. Private Sociology: Unsparing Reflections, Uncommon Gains. Rowman & Littlefield, 1996.
  3. ^ Friedman, Norman L. "Autobiographical sociology." The American Sociologist 21, no. 1 (1990): 60-66.
  4. ^ Lipset, Seymour. "Jewish Sociologists and Sociologists of the Jews." Jewish Social Studies (1955): 177-178.
  5. ^ Friedman, Norman L. "Conception and Birth of the Association for the Sociological Study of Jewry," Ethnic Forum 6 (1986): 98-111.
  6. ^ Waxman, Chaim I."The Professional Dilemma of Jewish Social Scientists: The Case of the ASSJ." The Social Scientific Study of Jewry: Sources, Approaches, Debates. Ed. Uzi Rebhun. Oxford University Press. Accessed May 9, 2014.
  7. ^ Jelenko, Martha. American Jewish Yearbook Vol 75. Edited by Morris Fine, and Milton Himmelfarb. American Jewish Committee. (1974): page 606.

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For the author Norman Friedman see Norman Friedman Norman Friedman is an American sociologist and the former chairman of the Department of Sociology at California State University Los Angeles Norman Lee FriedmanAlma materUniversity of MissouriScientific careerFieldsSociologyInstitutionsCalifornia State University Los AngelesThesis 1965 Contents 1 Academic career 1 1 Autobiographical sociology 2 Formation of the ASSJ 3 Publications 4 ReferencesAcademic career editFriedman received his doctorate in sociology from University of Missouri in 1965 He served as the chairman of the Department of Sociology at California State University in Los Angeles California 1 Autobiographical sociology edit Friedman coined the term autobiographical sociology defined as a pathway to data and ideas that requires the sociologist introspectively recollect reconstruct and interpret the past phenomenon or process he she was involved in 2 3 Formation of the ASSJ editNorman Friedman contributed to the growth and development of the field of the sociology of Jewry In 1950s and 1960s the field was quite underdeveloped sociologist Seymour Lipset stated at the time that there were far more Jewish sociologists than sociologists of Jews 4 One of the key points in the discipline s development was the formation of the a professional organization for sociologists specializing in the sociology of Jewry The idea for the formation of a professional organization for scholars specializing in the sociology of Jewry first surfaced in 1966 the concept was discussed by Friedman and Werner J Cahnman and at an American Sociological Association ASA conference 5 The association was informally launched by Friedman and Bernard Lazerwitz in 1970 the event titled The Sociological Study of Jewry took place at the ASA annual conference Sociologists Solomon Poll Mervin Verbit and Arnold Dashefsky submitted a motion to establish a formal group the motion was voted upon and accepted Friedman served as the organization s secretary The new organization the Association for the Social Scientific Study of Jewry ASSJ formally met for the first time the following year 1 6 7 Publications editFriedman Norman L Point of view in fiction The development of a critical concept Publications of the Modern Language Association of America 1955 1160 1184 Friedman Norman L The public junior college teacher in unified public school system junior colleges a study in the sociology of educational work 1965 Friedman Norman L New orders and old Historians educationists and the dynamics of academic imperialism American Behavioral Scientist 9 no 2 1965 24 29 Friedman Norman L Comprehensiveness and higher education a sociologist s view of public junior college trends AAUP Bulletin 1966 417 423 Friedman Norman L Career stages and organizational role decisions of teachers in two public junior colleges Sociology of Education 1967 231 245 Friedman Norman L Nativism Phylon 1960 1967 408 415 Friedman Norman L The Subject Matterist Orientation toward Field of Academic Specialization The American Sociologist 1967 12 15 Friedman Norman L The Problem of the Runaway Jewish Intellectuals Social Definition and Sociological Perspective Jewish Social Studies 1969 3 19 Friedman Norman L Religion s subsystem Toward a sociology of Jewish education Sociology of Education 1969 104 113 Friedman Norman L Task Adaptation Patterns of New Teachers Improving College and University Teaching 17 no 2 1969 103 107 Friedman Norman L American Movies and American Culture 1946 1970 The Journal of Popular Culture 3 no 4 1970 815 823 Friedman Norman L Jewish or Professorial Identity The Priorization Process in Academic Situations Sociology of Religion 32 no 3 1971 149 157 Friedman Norman L Reflections of a Sociologist in a School of Education School and Society 99 no 2330 1971 41 3 Moles Elizabeth R and Norman L Friedman The airline hostess Realities of an occupation with a popular cultural image The Journal of Popular Culture 7 no 2 1973 305 313 Friedman Norman L Orientations of Jewish professors to the Jewish community Jewish Social Studies 1973 264 282 Friedman Norman L and Frances M Olson Post Degree Careers of State College Terminal Master s Recipients in Sociology Teaching Sociology 1 no 1 1973 119 128 Friedman Norman L Cookies and Contests Notes on Ordinary Occupational Deviance and its Neutralization Sociological Symposium no 11 pp 1 9 VA Polytech University 1974 Friedman Norman L Some Contours Reader in Media Technology and Libraries 18 1975 87 Friedman Norman L Cultural deprivation a commentary on the sociology of knowledge Toward a New Sociology of Education 1 no 2 1978 120 Friedman Norman L Responses of blacks and other minorities to television shows of the 1970s about their groups Journal of Popular Film and Television 7 no 1 1978 85 102 Friedman Norman L High School Substituting Task Demands and Adaptations in Educational Work Urban Education 18 no 1 1983 114 126 Friedman Norman L On the non effects of Jewish education on most students A critique 1984 30 48 Friedman Norman L Teaching about the Holocaust Teaching Sociology 1985 449 461 Friedman Norman L Expansively Doing Sociology Thoughts on the Limits and Linkages of Sociological Practice ASA Footnotes 15 no 9 1987 11 Friedman Norman L Reform Jewish Sunday School Primary Grades Department An Ethnography Journal of Jewish Education 55 no 2 1987 18 26 Friedman Norman L Books by Hollywood Stars The Multiple Uses of Published Autobiographies Journal of Popular Film and Television 17 no 3 1989 113 122 Friedman Norman L Autobiographical sociology The American Sociologist 21 no 1 1990 60 66 Friedman Norman L The Hollywood actor Occupational culture career and adaptation in a buyers market industry Current Research on Occupations and the Professions 5 1990 73 89 Friedman Norman L What do we really teach in introductory sociology textbooks Three underlying messages and their instructional implications The American Sociologist 22 no 2 1991 137 145 Friedman Norman L and Susan Schuller Friedman Diversity management An emerging employment consulting opportunity for sociological practitioners Clinical Sociology Review 11 no 1 1993 16 Friedman Norman L The Terminator Changes in critical evaluations of cultural productions The Journal of Popular Culture 28 no 1 1994 73 80 Friedman Norman L The Developing Middle Position Consensus about Contemporary American Morality and Religion Journal of American Culture 18 no 3 1995 27 31 References edit a b Blasi Anthony Sociology of Religion in America A History of a Secular Fascination with Religion BRILL 2014 206 207 Accessed May 9 2014 Shostak Arthur B ed Private Sociology Unsparing Reflections Uncommon Gains Rowman amp Littlefield 1996 Friedman Norman L Autobiographical sociology The American Sociologist 21 no 1 1990 60 66 Lipset Seymour Jewish Sociologists and Sociologists of the Jews Jewish Social Studies 1955 177 178 Friedman Norman L Conception and Birth of the Association for the Sociological Study of Jewry Ethnic Forum 6 1986 98 111 Waxman Chaim I The Professional Dilemma of Jewish Social Scientists The Case of the ASSJ The Social Scientific Study of Jewry Sources Approaches Debates Ed Uzi Rebhun Oxford University Press Accessed May 9 2014 Jelenko Martha American Jewish Yearbook Vol 75 Edited by Morris Fine and Milton Himmelfarb American Jewish Committee 1974 page 606 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Norman L Friedman amp oldid 1195641919, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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