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Alexander Flexner
Gave an address on Social Work 1915 — too broad and not a profession
Brené Brown
Social work researcher, author, podcaster, CEO, TEDTalk on vulnerability
Max Weber
Sociologist: “value-free” sociology
C. Wright Mills
Sociologist: Sociological Imagination is the way men will understand the world — distinction between personal troubles and societal issues.
He joined a biker gang.
Peter Berger
Sociologist: Debunking motif and the “social construction of society”
Patricia Hill Collins
Sociologist: Intersectionality and Black Feminist Thought
Christian Smith
Sociologist: The Sacred Project of American Sociology — movement from Christianity to modern secularism. The ego/self takes throne at center of moral universe.
Jonathan Haidt
Psychologist, moral psychology, realized how much his actions are shaped by his morals even though not religious.
Derald Wing Sue
Psychologist, “microagressions”
Jean Twenge
Psychologist, very large datasets to demonstrate influence of social media.
Adam Smith
The Wealth of Nations — characterized the move from mercantilist to classical economic policies.
Marx
Das Kapital — argued for public ownership and planned economics, characterized the socialist critique economic policy.
Esther Duflo
Economist — “development economics”, national economic differences
Roland Fryer
Economist — 70% of disparity is not racism
Deidre McCloskey
Humanomics — defender of classical economics (not a conservative)
David R. Hodge
internationally recognized expert in spirituality, religion, and diversity, was blacklisted from AASW fellow
Kesslyn Brade Stennis
Social Work and Masters of Divinity