Jean claude passeron biography
- Jean-Claude Passeron (born 26 November 1930) is a French sociologist and leader of social science studies.
- Jean-Claude Passeron is a French sociologist and leader of social science studies.
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Passeron, Jean-Claude
PASSERON, Jean-Claude. French, b. 1930. Genres: Philosophy, Social sciences, Sociology. Career: Educator, social scientist, writer, and translator. Sorbonne, Paris, France, assistant professor of sociology, 1961-65; University of Nantes, maitre de conferences, 1965-68; Paris-VIII Vincennes, head of department of sociology, 1969-75; Centre National Recherche Scientifique, Paris, director of research, 1975-80, scientific consultant, 1982-85; Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris, professor, 1984-. Enquete: histoire, sociolgie, anthropoligie, director, 1994-. Publications: IN ENGLISH TRANSLATION: (with P. Bourdieu) Les heritiers, 1964, trans. as The Inheritors, 1979; (with C. Grignon) Etudes de cas sur l'innovation dans l'enseignement superieur, trans. as French Experience before 1968, 1970; (with Bourdieu) La Reproduction: Elements pour une theorie du systeme d'enseignement, 1970, trans. as Reproduction in Education, Society and Culture, 1977; (with Bourdieu and J.C. Chamboredon) Le Metier de sociologue, 1973, trans. as The Craft of Soci
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Jean-Claude Passeron (born 26 November 1930) is a French sociologist and leader of social science studies. As part of a mixed interdisciplinary team involving sociologists, historians, and anthropologists, he led the magazine Enquêtes.
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