1960s in sociology

The following events related to sociology occurred in the 1960s.

1960

Deaths

  • October 5: Alfred L. Kroeber

1961

1962

Deaths

1963

1964

1965

Births

Deaths

1966

Deaths

1967

  • Peter Berger's The Sacred Canopy is published.
  • Peter Michael Blau's and Otis Dudley Duncan's The American Occupational Structure is published.
  • Andre Gunder Frank's Capitalism and Underdevelopment in Latin America is published.
  • Harold Garfinkel's Studies in Ethnomethodology is published.
  • Max Horkheimer's Critique of Instrumental Reason is published.
  • R.D. Laing's The Politics of Experience is published.
  • Nicos Panayiotou Mouzelis's Organisation and Bureaucracy: An analysis of Modern Theories is published.
  • John Rex's and Moore, R. S.'s Race, Community and Conflict: A Study of Sparkbrook is published.
  • Victor Turner's The Forest of Symbols is published.
  • The National Deviancy Conference holds its first meeting at the University of York.

1968

  • Raymond Aron's The Elusive Revolution is published.
  • Jürgen Habermas' Knowledge and Human Interests is published.
  • Viola Klein's and Alva Myrdal's Women's Two Roles: Home and Work, 2nd edition is published.
  • Geoffry Duncan Mitchell's A Hundred Years of Sociology is published.
  • Gunnar Myrdal's Asian Drama: An inquiry into the Poverty of Nations is published.
  • Frank Parkin's Middle class radicalism : the social bases of the British Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament is published.
  • Nicos Poulantzas' Political Power and Social Classes is published.
  • Cyril Smith's Adolescence : an introduction to the problems of order and the opportunities for continuity presented by adolescence in Britain is published.
  • The destruction of the 'Prague Spring' and the failure of the May '68 revolutions results in the beginning of the end of traditional Marxism as a sociological paradigm.

1969

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