Werner Cohn, the Glossary
Werner Cohn (1926 – October 19, 2018) was a sociologist who wrote on the sociology of Jews and of Romani people, and political sociology.[1]
Table of Contents
17 relations: American Anthropological Association, American Anthropologist, American Sociological Review, Berlin, Brooklyn, City College of New York, Emeritus, Gypsy Lore Society, Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, Political sociology, Public Opinion Quarterly, Romani people, Sabbatical, Sociology of Jewry, The New School for Social Research, University of British Columbia, Weimar Republic.
- Canadian people of German-Jewish descent
- Canadian sociologist stubs
- Jewish Canadian sociologists
American Anthropological Association
The American Anthropological Association (AAA) is an organization of scholars and practitioners in the field of anthropology.
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American Anthropologist
American Anthropologist is the flagship journal of the American Anthropological Association (AAA), published quarterly by Wiley.
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American Sociological Review
The American Sociological Review is a bi-monthly peer-reviewed academic journal covering all aspects of sociology.
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Berlin
Berlin is the capital and largest city of Germany, both by area and by population.
Brooklyn
Brooklyn is a borough of New York City.
City College of New York
The City College of the City University of New York (also known as the City College of New York, or simply City College or CCNY) is a public research university within the City University of New York (CUNY) system in New York City.
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Emeritus
Emeritus (female version: emerita) is an honorary title granted to someone who retires from a position of distinction, most commonly an academic faculty position, but is allowed to continue using the previous title, as in "professor emeritus".
Gypsy Lore Society
The Gypsy Lore Society was founded in Great Britain in 1888 to unite persons interested in the history and lore of Gypsies and rovers and to establish closer contacts among scholars studying aspects of such cultures.
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Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion
The Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion (JSSR) is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal published by Wiley-Blackwell in the United States under the auspices of the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion, dedicated to publishing scholarly articles in the social sciences, including psychology, sociology, and anthropology, devoted to the study of religion.
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Political sociology
Political sociology is an interdisciplinary field of study concerned with exploring how governance and society interact and influence one another at the micro to macro levels of analysis.
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Public Opinion Quarterly
Public Opinion Quarterly is a peer-reviewed academic journal published by Oxford University Press for the American Association for Public Opinion Research, covering communication studies, political science, current public opinion, and survey research and methodology.
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Romani people
The Romani, also spelled Romany or Rromani and colloquially known as the Roma (Rom), are an ethnic group of Indo-Aryan origin who traditionally lived a nomadic, itinerant lifestyle.
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Sabbatical
A sabbatical (from the Hebrew: שַׁבָּת (i.e., Sabbath); in Latin sabbaticus; Greek: sabbatikos) is a rest or break from work; "an extended period of time intentionally spent on something that’s not your routine job." The concept of the sabbatical is based on the Biblical practice of shmita (sabbatical year), which is related to agriculture.
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Sociology of Jewry
The sociology of Jewry involves the application of sociological theory and method to the study of the Jewish people and the Jewish religion.
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The New School for Social Research (NSSR), previously known as The University in Exile and The New School University, is a graduate-level educational institution that is one of the divisions of The New School in New York City, United States.
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University of British Columbia
The University of British Columbia (UBC) is a public research university with campuses near Vancouver and Okanagan, in British Columbia, Canada.
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Weimar Republic
The Weimar Republic, officially known as the German Reich, was a historical period of Germany from 9 November 1918 to 23 March 1933, during which it was a constitutional federal republic for the first time in history; hence it is also referred to, and unofficially proclaimed itself, as the German Republic.
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See also
Canadian people of German-Jewish descent
- Aaron Hart (businessman)
- Adolphus Hart
- Assia Wevill
- Barnett A. Elzas
- Benjamin Hart (businessman)
- Cecil Hart
- Claude Wagner
- Cornelia Oberlander
- David Oppenheimer
- Eleazar David David
- Elisabeth Mann Borgese
- Eva Brewster
- Ezekiel Hart
- Fritz Heichelheim
- Hans Heilbronn
- Isidore Gordon Ascher
- Jacob Ascher
- John Polanyi
- Maitland Steinkopf
- Michael Neumann
- Moses Hart
- Newman Leopold Steiner
- Otto Joachim (composer)
- Richard Wagner (judge)
- Sarah Kaufman
- Shulamith Firestone
- Theodore Hart
- Vanity (singer)
- Werner Cohn
- William Raphael
Canadian sociologist stubs
- Aaron Devor
- Alan Hunt (academic)
- Alberto Cambrosio
- Andrée Fortin
- Brian Belcher
- Carl E. James
- Daniel Béland (sociologist)
- David Zarifa
- Douglas E. Cowan
- Fernand Dumont
- George Dei
- Guy Rocher
- Jean Burnet
- Jean-Jacques Simard
- Kenneth Westhues
- Kogila Moodley
- Léon Gérin
- Lynn McDonald (academic)
- Mariana Valverde
- Michelle Spring
- Moncef Guitouni
- Morton Weinfeld
- Thierry Bardini
- Victor Zaslavsky
- Werner Cohn
- William Shaffir
- Yves Martin
- Zachary Zimmer
Jewish Canadian sociologists
- Anna Shternshis
- Charles Shahar
- Erving Goffman
- Ester Reiter
- Morton Weinfeld
- Werner Cohn
- William Shaffir