Louis Wirth
Louis Wirth (August 28, 1897 – May 3, 1952) was an American sociologist and member of the Chicago school of sociology. His interests included city life, minority group behavior, and mass media, and he is recognised as one of the leading urban sociologists.He was the first president of the International Sociological Association (1949–1952) and the 37th president of the American Sociological Association (1947). Provided by Wikipedia
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1by Wirth, Louis, 1897-1952, Wirth, Louis, 1897-1952, Wirth, Louis, 1897-1952, Wirth, Louis, 1897-1952, Wirth, Louis, 1897-1952Other Authors: “...Wirth, Louis, 1897-1952...”
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2by Wirth, Louis, 1897-1952, Wirth, Louis, 1897-1952, Wirth, Louis, 1897-1952, Wirth, Louis, 1897-1952Other Authors: “...Wirth, Louis, 1897-1952...”
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