Robert K. Merton
Historian, Award Winner
1910 – 2003
Who was Robert K. Merton?
Robert King Merton was an American sociologist. He spent most of his career teaching at Columbia University, where he attained the rank of University Professor. In 1994 Merton won the National Medal of Science for his contributions to the field and for having founded the sociology of science.
Merton developed notable concepts such as "unintended consequences", the "reference group", and "role strain" but is perhaps best known for having created the terms "role model" and "self-fulfilling prophecy". A central element of modern sociological, political and economic theory, the "self-fulfilling prophecy" is a process whereby a belief or an expectation, correct or incorrect, affects the outcome of a situation or the way a person or a group will behave. Merton's work on the "role model" first appeared in a study on the socialization of medical students at Columbia. The term grew from his theory of a reference group, or the group to which individuals compare themselves, but to which they do not necessarily belong. Social roles were a central piece of Merton's theory of social groups. Merton emphasized that, rather than a person assuming one role and one status, they have a status set in the social structure that has attached to it a whole set of expected behaviors.
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- Born
- Jul 4, 1910
Philadelphia - Also known as
- Robert Merton
- Spouses
- Harriet Zuckerman
(1993 - 2003/02/23) - Suzanne Carhart
(1934 - 1968)
- Harriet Zuckerman
- Children
- Ethnicity
- Jewish people
- Nationality
- United States of America
- Profession
- Education
- Temple University
- Harvard University
- South Philadelphia High School
- Employment
- Columbia University
- Died
- Feb 23, 2003
New York City
Submitted
on July 23, 2013
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