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Ralph Larkin

Ralph Wild Larkin (born May 27, 1940) is an American sociologist and research consultant. He is the author of Suburban Youth in Cultural Crisis (1979), Beyond Revolution: A New Theory of Social Movements (1986), and Comprehending Columbine (2007).[1][2][3] He obtained his bachelor's degree from the University of California, Santa Barbara and received a master's degree in education from California State University at Northridge.

Ralph W. Larkin
Larkin in 2005
Born (1940-05-27) May 27, 1940 (age 83)
Alma materUniversity of California, Santa Barbara (BA)
California State University at Northridge (MA)
University of California, Los Angeles (PhD)
Known forSuburban Youth in Cultural Crisis (1979)
Beyond Revolution: A New Theory of Social Movements (1986)
Comprehending Columbine (2007)
Scientific career
FieldsSociology
InstitutionsRutgers University
City University of New York
University of California, Los Angeles

In 1969, Larkin received a Ph.D. in the sociology of education from the University of California, Los Angeles, subsequently teaching sociology at Rutgers University, Newark, in 1973. He met fellow sociologist Daniel A. Foss while teaching at Rutgers, and they later partnered in researching social movements. They co-authored a book together on social movements, and have jointly published studies in academic journals including Theory & Society, Sociological Analysis, and Social Text. Larkin is a senior research associate and adjunct professor at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York, and owns his own consulting firm called Academic Research Consulting Service.

Early life and education edit

Larkin was born in Los Angeles, California, on May 27, 1940, and obtained his bachelor's degree from the University of California, Santa Barbara in 1961.[2] After teaching elementary school in California, Larkin obtained a master's degree in education from California State University at Northridge in 1966, and received his Ph.D. in Sociology of Education from the University of California, Los Angeles, in 1969.[2] In 1970, Larkin moved to New York and worked as a research associate at the Center for Urban Education.[2] He became an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Rutgers University in 1973.[2]

Career edit

Research on social movements edit

Larkin met fellow sociologist Daniel A. Foss when they were both teaching Sociology at Rutgers University.[2] They have frequently partnered in research on the study of social movements.[2][4][5] The book Beyond Revolution: A New Theory of Social Movements was co-authored with Foss.[2] Larkin and Foss have also jointly published research in sociology journals, including a piece on the white middle class youth movement of the 1960s and its relationship to later movements such as the Children of God, the Divine Light Mission, Swami Muktananda and the Revolutionary Youth Movement in Theory and Society.[4] They later wrote a more focused article dealing with Guru Maharaj Ji and his followers, which was published in Sociological Analysis, and a piece dealing with the vocabulary utilized in these social movements, in Social Text.[5][6] Larkin and Foss' research has later been cited by books on both the 1960s subculture, and on movements of social change such as the middle class youth movement and other forms of counterculture and subculture.[7][8][9][10]

Teaching edit

Larkin has taught coursework in the Department of Sociology at the Newark College of Arts and Science of Rutgers University, and was also a research associate at the Center for the Study of Evaluation, University of California, Los Angeles Graduate School of Education.[11][12] After the publication of his work Comprehending Columbine (which discussed possible cultural and societal causes for the Columbine High School massacre), Larkin was contacted by the press for comment on the massacre, and discussed a judge's decision to seal information and tapes containing information about the killers.[13] "The judge said the tapes were incendiary. We have plenty of things already that stimulate violence," said Larkin.[13] Prior to writing the book, Larkin had given a seminar at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice's Center on Terrorism, entitled: "From Oklahoma City to Columbine: Paramilitary Influences on Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold."[14] Larkin is an adjunct professor at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York. He ran his own consulting firm called Academic Research Consulting Service for 25 years.[15][16][17]

Published works edit

Books edit

  • Larkin, Ralph W. (January 28, 2007). Comprehending Columbine. Temple University Press. ISBN 978-1-59213-491-5.
  • Foss, Daniel A.; Ralph Larkin (March 31, 1986). Beyond Revolution: A New Theory of Social Movements (Critical Perspectives in Social Theory). Bergin & Garvey. ISBN 0-89789-077-9.
  • Larkin, Ralph W. (October 18, 1979). Suburban Youth in Cultural Crisis. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-502523-7.

Articles edit

  • Larkin, Ralph W. (2009). "The Columbine legacy: Rampage shootings as political acts". American Behavioral Scientist. 52 (9): 1309–1326. doi:10.1177/0002764209332548. S2CID 144049077.
  • Larkin, Ralph W. (November 1, 1988). "Lurching Toward the Millennium: Youth in the Next Decade". The World & I Online (Modern Thought / Children of the Baby Boomers: Prospects for the Future).
  • Larkin, Ralph; Daniel Foss (Spring–Summer 1984). "Lexicon of Folk-Etymology". Social Text. Duke University Press. 9/10 (The 60's without Apology): 360–377. doi:10.2307/466589. JSTOR 466589.
  • Foss, Daniel A.; Ralph W. Larkin (1979). "The Roar of the Lemming: Youth Postmovement Groups, and the Life Construction Crisis". Sociological Inquiry. Blackwell Publishing Ltd. 49 (2–3): 264–85. doi:10.1111/j.1475-682X.1979.tb00375.x.
  • Larkin, Ralph W.; Daniel A. Foss (Summer 1978). "Worshiping the Absurd: The Negation of Social Causality among the Followers of Guru Maharaj Ji". Sociological Analysis. Oxford University Press. 39 (2): 157–164. doi:10.2307/3710215. JSTOR 3710215.
  • Larkin, Ralph W.; Daniel A. Foss (March 1976). "From "the gates of Eden" to "day of the locust"". Theory and Society. 3 (1): 45–64. doi:10.1007/BF00158479. ISSN 0304-2421. S2CID 140396408.
  • Larkin, Ralph W. (Autumn 1975). "Social Exchange in the Elementary School Classroom: The Problem of Teacher Legitimation of Social Power". Sociology of Education. American Sociological Association. 48 (4): 400–410. doi:10.2307/2112257. JSTOR 2112257.
  • Larkin, Ralph W. (Autumn 1973). "Contextual Influences on Teacher Leadership Styles". Sociology of Education. American Sociological Association. 46 (4): 471–479. doi:10.2307/2111900. JSTOR 2111900.
  • Larkin, Ralph W. (November 1972). "Class, Race, Sex and Preadolescent Attitudes". California Journal of Educational Research. 23 (5): 213–23.
  • Larkin, Ralph W. (1970). "Pattern Maintenance and Change in Education". The Teachers College Record. Teachers College, Columbia University. 72 (1): 111–120. doi:10.1177/016146817007200111. S2CID 150385631.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Larkin, Ralph W. (October 18, 1979). Suburban Youth in Cultural Crisis. Oxford University Press. p. 272. ISBN 0-19-502523-7.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Foss, Daniel A.; Ralph Larkin (March 31, 1986). Beyond Revolution: A New Theory of Social Movements (Critical Perspectives in Social Theory). Bergin & Garvey. p. 192. ISBN 0-89789-077-9.
  3. ^ Larkin, Ralph W. (January 28, 2007). Comprehending Columbine. Temple University Press. p. 272. ISBN 978-1-59213-491-5.
  4. ^ a b Larkin, Ralph W.; Daniel A. Foss (March 1976). "From "the gates of Eden" to "day of the locust"". Theory and Society. 3 (1): 45–64. doi:10.1007/BF00158479. ISSN 0304-2421. S2CID 140396408.
  5. ^ a b Larkin, Ralph W.; Daniel A. Foss (Summer 1978). "Worshiping the Absurd: The Negation of Social Causality among the Followers of Guru Maharaj Ji". Sociological Analysis. Oxford University Press. 39 (2): 157–164. doi:10.2307/3710215. JSTOR 3710215.
  6. ^ Larkin, Ralph; Daniel Foss (Spring–Summer 1984). "Lexicon of Folk-Etymology". Social Text. Duke University Press. 9/10 (9): 360–377, The 60's without Apology. doi:10.2307/466589. JSTOR 466589.
  7. ^ Grunenberg, Christoph; Jonathan Harris (2005). Summer of Love: Psychedelic Art, Social Crisis and Counterculture in the 1960s. Liverpool University Press. p. 35. ISBN 0-85323-929-0.
  8. ^ Jordan, Tim; Steve Pile (2002). Social Change. Blackwell Publishing. p. 358. ISBN 0-631-23312-1.
  9. ^ McKay, George (1996). Senseless Acts of Beauty: Cultures of Resistance Since the Sixties. Vero. pp. 4, 12–13, 82, 187, 197. ISBN 1-85984-908-3.
  10. ^ Falk, Ursula A.; Gerhard Falk (2005). Youth Culture and the Generation Gap. Algora Publishing. p. 188. ISBN 0-87586-369-8.
  11. ^ Larkin, Ralph W. (Autumn 1975). "Social Exchange in the Elementary School Classroom: The Problem of Teacher Legitimation of Social Power". Sociology of Education. American Sociological Association. 48 (4): 400–410. doi:10.2307/2112257. JSTOR 2112257.
  12. ^ Larkin, Ralph W. (1970). "Pattern Maintenance and Change in Education". The Teachers College Record. Teachers College, Columbia University. 72 (1): 111–120. doi:10.1177/016146817007200111. S2CID 150385631.
  13. ^ a b Weller, Robert (April 21, 2007). "Eight years after Columbine, relatives still seek answers". The Virginian Pilot-Ledger Star. p. A19.
  14. ^ Staff (December 5, 2003). . Center on Terrorism. John Jay College of Criminal Justice. Archived from the original on April 25, 2007. Retrieved 2007-11-11.
  15. ^ Staff (July 2, 2007). . American Immigration Law Foundation. Archived from the original on 2008-01-20. Retrieved 2009-05-12. (archived at Internet Archive)
  16. ^ Staff (May–June 2007). "Departments: Members' New Books". Footnotes. American Sociological Association. pp. Volume 35, Number 5. Retrieved 2007-11-11.
  17. ^ Staff (2007). "Ralph W. Larkin: Comprehending Columbine". Temple University Press. Temple University. Retrieved 2007-11-11.

External links edit

  • Academic Research Consulting Service, Ralph W. Larkin's consulting company
  • Ralph W. Larkin: Comprehending Columbine, official publisher's Web site for Larkin's 2007 book

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Ralph Wild Larkin born May 27 1940 is an American sociologist and research consultant He is the author of Suburban Youth in Cultural Crisis 1979 Beyond Revolution A New Theory of Social Movements 1986 and Comprehending Columbine 2007 1 2 3 He obtained his bachelor s degree from the University of California Santa Barbara and received a master s degree in education from California State University at Northridge Ralph W LarkinLarkin in 2005Born 1940 05 27 May 27 1940 age 83 Los Angeles California U S Alma materUniversity of California Santa Barbara BA California State University at Northridge MA University of California Los Angeles PhD Known forSuburban Youth in Cultural Crisis 1979 Beyond Revolution A New Theory of Social Movements 1986 Comprehending Columbine 2007 Scientific careerFieldsSociologyInstitutionsRutgers UniversityCity University of New YorkUniversity of California Los AngelesIn 1969 Larkin received a Ph D in the sociology of education from the University of California Los Angeles subsequently teaching sociology at Rutgers University Newark in 1973 He met fellow sociologist Daniel A Foss while teaching at Rutgers and they later partnered in researching social movements They co authored a book together on social movements and have jointly published studies in academic journals including Theory amp Society Sociological Analysis and Social Text Larkin is a senior research associate and adjunct professor at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice City University of New York and owns his own consulting firm called Academic Research Consulting Service Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Research on social movements 2 2 Teaching 3 Published works 3 1 Books 3 2 Articles 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education editLarkin was born in Los Angeles California on May 27 1940 and obtained his bachelor s degree from the University of California Santa Barbara in 1961 2 After teaching elementary school in California Larkin obtained a master s degree in education from California State University at Northridge in 1966 and received his Ph D in Sociology of Education from the University of California Los Angeles in 1969 2 In 1970 Larkin moved to New York and worked as a research associate at the Center for Urban Education 2 He became an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Rutgers University in 1973 2 Career editResearch on social movements edit Larkin met fellow sociologist Daniel A Foss when they were both teaching Sociology at Rutgers University 2 They have frequently partnered in research on the study of social movements 2 4 5 The book Beyond Revolution A New Theory of Social Movements was co authored with Foss 2 Larkin and Foss have also jointly published research in sociology journals including a piece on the white middle class youth movement of the 1960s and its relationship to later movements such as the Children of God the Divine Light Mission Swami Muktananda and the Revolutionary Youth Movement in Theory and Society 4 They later wrote a more focused article dealing with Guru Maharaj Ji and his followers which was published in Sociological Analysis and a piece dealing with the vocabulary utilized in these social movements in Social Text 5 6 Larkin and Foss research has later been cited by books on both the 1960s subculture and on movements of social change such as the middle class youth movement and other forms of counterculture and subculture 7 8 9 10 Teaching edit Larkin has taught coursework in the Department of Sociology at the Newark College of Arts and Science of Rutgers University and was also a research associate at the Center for the Study of Evaluation University of California Los Angeles Graduate School of Education 11 12 After the publication of his work Comprehending Columbine which discussed possible cultural and societal causes for the Columbine High School massacre Larkin was contacted by the press for comment on the massacre and discussed a judge s decision to seal information and tapes containing information about the killers 13 The judge said the tapes were incendiary We have plenty of things already that stimulate violence said Larkin 13 Prior to writing the book Larkin had given a seminar at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice s Center on Terrorism entitled From Oklahoma City to Columbine Paramilitary Influences on Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold 14 Larkin is an adjunct professor at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice City University of New York He ran his own consulting firm called Academic Research Consulting Service for 25 years 15 16 17 Published works editBooks edit Larkin Ralph W January 28 2007 Comprehending Columbine Temple University Press ISBN 978 1 59213 491 5 Foss Daniel A Ralph Larkin March 31 1986 Beyond Revolution A New Theory of Social Movements Critical Perspectives in Social Theory Bergin amp Garvey ISBN 0 89789 077 9 Larkin Ralph W October 18 1979 Suburban Youth in Cultural Crisis Oxford University Press ISBN 0 19 502523 7 Articles edit Larkin Ralph W 2009 The Columbine legacy Rampage shootings as political acts American Behavioral Scientist 52 9 1309 1326 doi 10 1177 0002764209332548 S2CID 144049077 Larkin Ralph W November 1 1988 Lurching Toward the Millennium Youth in the Next Decade The World amp I Online Modern Thought Children of the Baby Boomers Prospects for the Future Larkin Ralph Daniel Foss Spring Summer 1984 Lexicon of Folk Etymology Social Text Duke University Press 9 10 The 60 s without Apology 360 377 doi 10 2307 466589 JSTOR 466589 Foss Daniel A Ralph W Larkin 1979 The Roar of the Lemming Youth Postmovement Groups and the Life Construction Crisis Sociological Inquiry Blackwell Publishing Ltd 49 2 3 264 85 doi 10 1111 j 1475 682X 1979 tb00375 x Larkin Ralph W Daniel A Foss Summer 1978 Worshiping the Absurd The Negation of Social Causality among the Followers of Guru Maharaj Ji Sociological Analysis Oxford University Press 39 2 157 164 doi 10 2307 3710215 JSTOR 3710215 Larkin Ralph W Daniel A Foss March 1976 From the gates of Eden to day of the locust Theory and Society 3 1 45 64 doi 10 1007 BF00158479 ISSN 0304 2421 S2CID 140396408 Larkin Ralph W Autumn 1975 Social Exchange in the Elementary School Classroom The Problem of Teacher Legitimation of Social Power Sociology of Education American Sociological Association 48 4 400 410 doi 10 2307 2112257 JSTOR 2112257 Larkin Ralph W Autumn 1973 Contextual Influences on Teacher Leadership Styles Sociology of Education American Sociological Association 46 4 471 479 doi 10 2307 2111900 JSTOR 2111900 Larkin Ralph W November 1972 Class Race Sex and Preadolescent Attitudes California Journal of Educational Research 23 5 213 23 Larkin Ralph W 1970 Pattern Maintenance and Change in Education The Teachers College Record Teachers College Columbia University 72 1 111 120 doi 10 1177 016146817007200111 S2CID 150385631 See also edit nbsp Society portalList of sociologistsReferences edit Larkin Ralph W October 18 1979 Suburban Youth in Cultural Crisis Oxford University Press p 272 ISBN 0 19 502523 7 a b c d e f g h Foss Daniel A Ralph Larkin March 31 1986 Beyond Revolution A New Theory of Social Movements Critical Perspectives in Social Theory Bergin amp Garvey p 192 ISBN 0 89789 077 9 Larkin Ralph W January 28 2007 Comprehending Columbine Temple University Press p 272 ISBN 978 1 59213 491 5 a b Larkin Ralph W Daniel A Foss March 1976 From the gates of Eden to day of the locust Theory and Society 3 1 45 64 doi 10 1007 BF00158479 ISSN 0304 2421 S2CID 140396408 a b Larkin Ralph W Daniel A Foss Summer 1978 Worshiping the Absurd The Negation of Social Causality among the Followers of Guru Maharaj Ji Sociological Analysis Oxford University Press 39 2 157 164 doi 10 2307 3710215 JSTOR 3710215 Larkin Ralph Daniel Foss Spring Summer 1984 Lexicon of Folk Etymology Social Text Duke University Press 9 10 9 360 377 The 60 s without Apology doi 10 2307 466589 JSTOR 466589 Grunenberg Christoph Jonathan Harris 2005 Summer of Love Psychedelic Art Social Crisis and Counterculture in the 1960s Liverpool University Press p 35 ISBN 0 85323 929 0 Jordan Tim Steve Pile 2002 Social Change Blackwell Publishing p 358 ISBN 0 631 23312 1 McKay George 1996 Senseless Acts of Beauty Cultures of Resistance Since the Sixties Vero pp 4 12 13 82 187 197 ISBN 1 85984 908 3 Falk Ursula A Gerhard Falk 2005 Youth Culture and the Generation Gap Algora Publishing p 188 ISBN 0 87586 369 8 Larkin Ralph W Autumn 1975 Social Exchange in the Elementary School Classroom The Problem of Teacher Legitimation of Social Power Sociology of Education American Sociological Association 48 4 400 410 doi 10 2307 2112257 JSTOR 2112257 Larkin Ralph W 1970 Pattern Maintenance and Change in Education The Teachers College Record Teachers College Columbia University 72 1 111 120 doi 10 1177 016146817007200111 S2CID 150385631 a b Weller Robert April 21 2007 Eight years after Columbine relatives still seek answers The Virginian Pilot Ledger Star p A19 Staff December 5 2003 Friday Seminar Series Center on Terrorism John Jay College of Criminal Justice Archived from the original on April 25 2007 Retrieved 2007 11 11 Staff July 2 2007 Open Letter on Immigrants and Crime American Immigration Law Foundation Archived from the original on 2008 01 20 Retrieved 2009 05 12 archived at Internet Archive Staff May June 2007 Departments Members New Books Footnotes American Sociological Association pp Volume 35 Number 5 Retrieved 2007 11 11 Staff 2007 Ralph W Larkin Comprehending Columbine Temple University Press Temple University Retrieved 2007 11 11 External links editAcademic Research Consulting Service Ralph W Larkin s consulting company Ralph W Larkin Comprehending Columbine official publisher s Web site for Larkin s 2007 book Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ralph Larkin amp oldid 1153398454, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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