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  1. Harrison Colyar White (March 21, 1930 – May 18, 2024) was an American sociologist who was the Giddings Professor of Sociology at Columbia University. White played an influential role in the “Harvard Revolution” in social networks [1] and the New York School of relational sociology . [2]

  2. 12 Jun 2024 · Harrison C. White, a theoretical physicist-turned-sociologist who upended the study of human relations and society by examining how social networks shape the unseen forces of everyday life,...

  3. 12 Jun 2024 · Harrison C. White, a theoretical physicist-turned-sociologist who upended the study of human relations and society by examining how social networks shape the unseen forces of everyday life, died on May 19 in Tucson, Ariz. He was 94.

  4. Harrison C. White, a founding giant of the relational turn in American sociology, has left us a monumental theoretical model that explains how social formations emerge. The model begins analytically with identities triggered by stochastic processes at any scale, from individuals to empires.

  5. 20 Mei 2024 · Harrison White 1930--2024. May 20, 2024. Sociology. The first Sociological Science Conference began this morning. It was organized primarily by my colleague Steve Vaisey, along with Ashley Harrell, Craig Rawlings, Turgut Kestinturk, Pablo Bello, and myself.

  6. 12 Jun 2024 · Harrison White, groundbreaking (and inscrutable) sociologist, dies at 94. Randall Collins of the School of Arts & Sciences and PIK Professor Duncan J. Watts discuss the career of the late Harrison White, a theoretical physicist-turned-sociologist.

  7. 1 Dis 2005 · Harrison White is regarded by many as the grea test living sociologist. But he is notoriously difficult to understand, especially in his later and most important work.