James Samuel Coleman
Academic
1926 – 1995
Who was James Samuel Coleman?
James Samuel Coleman was an American sociologist, theorist and empirical researcher, based chiefly at the University of Chicago. He was elected president of the American Sociological Association. Coleman studied the sociology of education, public policy, and was one of the earliest users of the term "social capital". His Foundations of Social Theory influenced sociological theory. His The Adolescent Society and "Coleman Report" were two of the most heavily cited books in educational sociology. The landmark Coleman Report helped transform educational theory, reshape national education policies, and influenced public and scholarly opinion regarding the role of schooling in determining equality and productivity in the United States.
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- Born
- May 12, 1926
Bedford - Also known as
- James Coleman
- James S. Coleman
- Nationality
- United States of America
- Education
- PhD, Columbia University
Sociology
( - 1955) - Bachelor's degree, Purdue University
Chemical Engineering
( - 1949)
- PhD, Columbia University
- Employment
- University of Chicago
- Lived in
- Louisville
- Bedford
- Illinois
(1973 - 1995/03/25)
- Died
- Mar 25, 1995
Chicago
Submitted
on July 23, 2013
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