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Giorgio Tagliacozzo

Giorgio Tagliacozzo is Director of the Institute for Vico Studies, New York. With Donald Phillip Verene he edited Giambattista Vico's Science of Humanity (1976).
[Editors' Note] Giorgio Tagliacozzo, Guest Editor; Michael Mooney and Donald Philip Verene, Associate Guest Editors, Vol. 43 No. 2 (Summer 1976)
General Education as Unity of Knowledge: A Theory Based on Vichian Principles, Vol. 43 No. 4 (Winter 1976)


Koji Taira

Koji Taira, member of the Economic Division, International Labour Office, has written extensively on Japanese labor problems, and is completing a book, Explorations in Japanese Labor Markets.
Market Forces and Public Power in Wage Determination: Early Japanese Experience, Vol. 30 No. 3 (Fall 1963)


Kian Tajbakhsh

Kian Tajbakhsh is Assistant Professor at the Milano Graduate School of Management and Urban Policy at the New School University and is on the steering committee of the Iran Initiative of SSRC?s Middle East and North Africa program. His book The Promise of the City: Space, Identity, and Politics in Contemporary Social Thought is forthcoming in 2000.
Political Decentralization and the Creation of Local Government in Iran: Consolidation or Transformation of the Theocratic State?, Vol. 67 No. 2 (Summer 2000)
Media in the Islamic World: Introduction, Vol. 70 No. 3 (Fall 2003)


Yasuhiko Taketomo

Yasuhiko Taketomo is Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and attending physician at Montefiore Medical Center/The Jack D. Weller Hospital of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and at St. Vincent's Hospital and Medical Center of New York, Westchester Division.
Cultural Adaptation to Psychoanalysis in Japan, 1912-52, Vol. 57 No. 4 (Winter 1990)


G. M. Tamas

Biography not available
Ethnarchy and Ethno-Anarchism, Vol. 63 No. 1 (Spring 1996)


G.M. Tamas

Biography not available
A Disquisition on Civil Society, Vol. 61 No. 3 (Fall 1994)


G. M. Tamas

Biography not available
From Subjectivity to Privacy and Back Again, Vol. 69 No. 1 (Spring 2002)


Jacques Taminiaux

Jacques Taminiaux is Adelmann Professor of Philosophy at Boston College and the founder and Director of the Centre d'?tudes ph?nom?nologiques at the Universit? Catholique de Louvain in Belgium. He is co-editor of The Thracian Maid and the Professional Thinker: Arendt and Heidegger (with Gendre, 1998).
The Philosophical Stakes in Arendt's Geneology of Totalitarianism, Vol. 69 No. 2 (Summer 2002)


Yael Tamir

Yael Tamir is a lecturer in the Department of Philosophy at Tel Aviv University.
The Right to National Self-Determination, Vol. 58 No. 4 (Winter 1991)


Deborah Tannen

Deborah Tannen is University Professor and Professor of Linguistics at Georgetown University. Her publications include The Argument Culture (1998), Talking from 9 to 5 (1994), and Gender and Discourse (1993).
Oh Talking Voice That Is So Sweet: The Poetic Nature of Conversation, Vol. 65 No. 3 (Fall 1998)


Jerrold Tannenbaum

Jerrold Tannenbaum is clinical assistant professor at the Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine. He is the author of 'Benefits and Burdens: Legal and Ethical Issues' in Veterinary Specialization.
Animals and the Law: Cruelty, Property, Rights...Or How the Law Makes up in Common Sense What It May Lack in Metaphysics, Vol. 62 No. 3 (Fall 1995)


Arieh Tartakower

Biography not available
Le'toldot Moshve Olim be 'Israel (The History of Cooperative Settlements). Tel-Aviv: Am Oved Publishing House, 1964, 368 pp. 10 Iᆪ. [Review of book by Izhak Korn], Vol. 22 No. 1 (Spring 1965)


Etienne Tassin

Etienne Tassin is Professor of Political Philosophy at the University Paris VII Denis-Diderot and a member of the Centre de Sociologie des Pratiques et des Representations Politiques. His publications include Le tresor perdu: Hannah Arendt, l'intelligence de l'action politique (1999) and Un monde commun: pour une cosmo-politique des conflits (2003), and he is the editor of L'humana condition politique: Hannah Arendt (2001).
...sed victa Catoni: The Defeated Cause of Revolutions, Vol. 74 No. 4 (Winter 2007)


Jacob Taubes

Jacob Taubes, a lecturer in social philosophy at Harvard, is the author of A Bendliindische Eschatologie (1948) and of numerous articles for scholarly journals.
Theology and Political Theory, Vol. 22 No. 1 (Spring 1955)


Irene Taviss

Irene Taviss is Research Assistant in Harvard University's Program on Thecnology and Society. She has written articles on personal and interpersonal relations, on homes for the aged, and will soon publish an essay on technology and value change.
The Technological Society: Some Challenges for Social Science, Vol. 35 No. 3 (Fall 1968)
Values and the Future: The Impact of Technological Change on American Values. New York: The Free Press, 1969. 527 pp. $14.95. [Review of book by edited by Kurt Baier and Nicholas Rescher], Vol. 36 No. 3 (Fall 1970)


Charles Taylor

Charles Taylor is Professor of Political Science at NorthWestern University. His many works on religion, secularism and modernioty include A Secular Age (2007) and Modern Social Imaginaries (2004).
Peaceful Coexistence in Psychology, Vol. 38 No. 4 (Winter 1973)
Peaceful Coexistence in Psychology, Vol. 51 No. 2 (Summer 1984)
The Polysemy of the Secular, Vol. 76 No. 4 (Winter 2009)


Richard W. Taylor

Richard W. Taylor is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Lehigh University. He has written for scholarly journals on various types of political problems, and has recently been engaged in research on the administrative structure of the United Kingdom.
Central Economic Coordination in British Government, Vol. 21 No. 2 (Summer 1954)


Chin Liew Ten

Chin Liew Ten is Professor of Philosophy at Monash University in Australia. Most recently, he edited the volume Mill's Moral, Political and Legal Philosophy (Ashgate, 1999). He is the author of Mill on Liberty (Clarendon, 1980); Crime, Guilt and Punishment (Clarendon, 1987) and the editor of The Nineteenth Century (Routledge, 1994). He is currently working on a book about toleration in plural societies.
Liberal Toleration, Vol. 66 No. 4 (Winter 1999)


Sharon Tennyson

Sharon Tennyson is Associate Professor in the Department of Policy Analysis and Management at Cornell University. She is a noted expert on economic and policy issues related to insurance and has published extensively on topics related to insurance regulation and insurance fraud.
Moral, Social, and Economic Dimensions of Insurance Claims Fraud, Vol. 75 No. 4 (Winter 2008)


Robert F. Terwilliger

Biography not available
Why Men Rebel. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1970. 421 pp. $12.50. [Review of book by Ted Robert Gurr], Vol. 38 No. 1 (Spring 1971)
Biological Foundations of Language. New York: John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 1967. [Review of book by Eric H. Lenneberg], Vol. 35 No. 3 (Fall 1968)


H. S. Thayer

Biography not available
History and Philosophy, Vol. 47 No. 4 (Winter 1980)


M. Ladd Thomas

Biography not available
The Philippine Rural Development Program, Vol. 22 No. 2 (Summer 1955)
Centralism in the Philippines: Past and Present Causes, Vol. 30 No. 2 (Summer 1963)


Lewis Thomas

Lewis Thomas President Emeritus of the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York City, is currently scholar in residence at Cornell University Medical College.
II. Science and Health--Possibilities, Probabilities, and Limitations, Vol. 55 No. 3 (Fall 1988)


Nicholas S. Thompson

Biography not available
Babies' Cries: Who's Listening? Who's Being Fooled?, Vol. 63 No. 3 (Fall 1996)


Michael Thompson

Michael Thompson is Director of The Musgrave Institute in London and a professor and senior research fellow at the University of Bergen in Norway. He is a co-author of Culture Matters (Westview, 1997) and has also co-authored Divided We Stand: Redefining Politics, Technology and Social Choice (University of Pennsylvania, 1990).
Waste and Fairness, Vol. 65 No. 1 (Spring 1998)


Kenneth W. Thompson

Kenneth W. Thompson is Commonwealth Professor of Government and Foreign Affairs and Director of the Miller Center of Public Affairs at the University of Virginia. His most recent book is The President and the Public Philosophy (1981).
National Security in a Nuclear Age, Vol. 25 No. 4 (Winter 1958)
Moral Purpose in Foreign Policy: Realities and Illusions, Vol. 27 No. 2 (Summer 1960)
The Cold War: The Legacy of Morgenthau's Approach, Vol. 49 No. 1 (Spring 1981)


Erik Thorbecke

Erik Thorbecke is H. E. Babcock Professor of Economics and Food Economics at Cornell University. His most recent book, with Graham Pyatt, is Planning Techniques for a Better Future (1976).
Agriculture and Economic Development, Vol. 47 No. 2 (Summer 1980)


Lester Thurow

Lester C. Thurow is a professor of economics and management at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and has been the Dean of the Sloan School of Business at MIT. His latest book is Fortune Favors the Bold: What We Must Do to Build a New and Lasting Global Prosperity (2003).
Part II: Worldly Philosophy and Twenty-First-Century Capitalism; Do Only Economic Illiterates Argue that Trade Can Destroy Jobs and Lower America's National Income?, Vol. 71 No. 2 (Summer 2004)


William O Thweatt

Biography not available
A Diagrammatic Presentation of Adam Smith's Growth Model (Note), Vol. 24 No. 2 (Summer 1957)


Lionel Tiger

Lionel Tiger is Darwin Professor of Anthropology at Rutgers University. His publications include The Decline of Males (1999) and Optimism: The Decline of Hope (1995).
Hope Springs Internal, Vol. 66 No. 2 (Summer 1999)


Paul Tillich

Paul Tillich, (1886 - 1965) was a University Professor at Harvard, served for twenty-two years, before his retirement, as Professor of Philosophical Theology at Union Theological Seminary. Prior to the advent of Hitler he taught at the universities of Berlin, Marburg, Dresden, and Frankfurt, and in 1956 he was awarded the highest service order of the German Federal Republic (the Grosses Verdienskreuz) and the Goethe Medal from the City of Frankfurt am Main.
The Totalitarian State and the Claims of the Church, Vol. 1 No. 3 (Fall 1934)
The Social Functions of the Churches in Europe and America, Vol. 3 No. 1 (Spring 1936)
Part Two: The Interrelation of Cultures: Mind and Migration, Vol. 4 No. 3 (Fall 1937)
Conformity, Vol. 24 No. 3 (Fall 1957)


Mary Katherine Tillman

Mary Katherine Tillman is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Philosophy of the Graduate Faculty of the New School. She has written 'Scolastic and Averroistic Influences on the Roman de la Rose,' Annuale Mediaevale, (Duquesne University Press) 1970.
Temporality and Role-Taking in G.H. Mead, Vol. 37 No. 3 (Fall 1970)


Charles Tilly

Biography not availableN
Contentious Conversation, Vol. 65 No. 4 (Winter 1998)
The Time of States, Vol. 61 No. 2 (Summer 1994)
State and Counterrevolution in France, Vol. 56 No. 1 (Spring 1989)
Since Gilgamesh, Vol. 53 No. 4 (Winter 1986)
European Violence and Collective Action since 1700, Vol. 53 No. 1 (Spring 1986)
Models and Realities of Popular Collective Action, Vol. 53 No. 1 (Spring 1985)
Futures of European States, Vol. 59 No. 3 (Fall 1992)


Louise A. Tilly

Louise A. Tilly is Michael E. Gellert Professor of History and Sociology in the Graduate Faculty of the New School. She recently wrote Politics and Class in Milan (1992).
Women, Women's History, and the Industrial Revolution, Vol. 61 No. 1 (Spring 1994)


Timothy A. Tilton

Timothy A. Tilton is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Indiana University.


Nicholas S. Timasheff

Biography not available
The Story of the Ukraine [Review of book by Clarence A. Manning], Vol. 15 No. 1 (Spring 1948)
National Self-Determination [Review of book by Alfred Cobban], Vol. 22 No. 3 (Fall 1948)


N.S. Timasheff

Biography not available
Sociology of Law [Review of book by Georges Gurvitch], Vol. 9 No. 4 (Winter 1942)
Sociology of Law. [Review of book by Gorges Gurvitch], Vol. 73 No. 2 (Summer 1942)
La repartition de la population sur le territoire belge [Review of book by G. Mertens], Vol. 12 No. 3 (Fall 1951)
Lord and Peasant in Russia: From the Ninth to the Nineteenth Century. [Review of book by Jerome Blum], Vol. 25 No. 4 (Winter 1962)
The Church in Soviet Russia. [Review of book by Matthew Spinka], Vol. 36 No. 3 (Fall 1957)
The Unfinished Revolution: An Essay on the Sources of Influence of Marxism and Communism. [Review of book by Adam B. Ulam], Vol. 32 No. 3 (Fall 1963)


Vladimir Tismaneanu

Vladimir Tismaneanu is Professor of Government and Politics at the University of Maryland (College Park) and editor of East European Politics and Societies. His most recent publication is Between Past and Future: The Revolutions of 1989 and Their Aftermath (co-editor Antohi, 2000).
Civil Society, Pluralism, and the Future of East and Central Europe, Vol. 68 No. 4 (Winter 2001)


Nayereh Tohidi

Nayereh Tohidi is Assistant Professor of Women?s Studies at California State University, Northridge. She has written extensively on women and gender, democratization, modernization, and Islamism (fundamentalism) in the greater Middle East, especially Iran and post-Soviet Azerbaijan. Her recent publications include Women in Muslim Societies: Diversity within Unity (1998).
The Global-Local Intersection of Feminism in Muslim Societies: The Cases of Iran and Azerbaijan, Vol. 69 No. 3 (Fall 2002)


Igor Tomes

Igor Tomes is the University Professor of Social Policy and Law at Charles University in Prague. His works include Socialni Politika, Teorie a Mezinarodni Zkusenost (Social Policy, Theory and International Experience) (1997).
Overview of the Social Income Reform Approaches of the Countries of Central and Eastern Europe, Vol. 64 No. 4 (Winter 1997)


Michael Tonry

Michael Tonry is Sonosky Professor of Law and Public Policy and director of the Institute on Crime and Public Policy at the University of Minnesota. His books include Crime and Punishment in Western Countries, 1980-99 (with Farrington, 2005).
Looking Back to See the Future of Punishment in America, Vol. 74 No. 2 (Summer 2007)


Stephen J. Tonsor

Stephen J. Tonson, Associate Professor of History, University of Michigan, has written widely in the field of intellectual history and is preparing a study of cultural crisis and renewal at the end of the nineteenth century.
Gnostics, Romantics and Conservatives, Vol. 35 No. 3 (Fall 1968)


Jerzy Topolski

Biography not available
Methodological Problems of Applications of the Marxist Theory to Historical Research, Vol. 47 No. 3 (Fall 1980)


Benno Torgler

Benno Torgler is Associate Professor of Economics and Finance at the Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane, Australia, is one of the editors of the journal Economic Analysis & Policy'. His primary research interest lies in the area of economics, but he has also published in journals with a political science, social psychology, sociology and biology focus.
What Do We Know about Tax Fraud? An Overview of Recent Developments, Vol. 75 No. 4 (Winter 2008)


John Torpey

John Torpey, Professor of Sociology at the Graduate Center is the author of The Invention fo the Passport: Surveillance, Citizenship, and the State (2000)and Making Whole What Has Been Smashed: On Reparations Politics (2006).
A (Post-) Secular Age? Religion and the Two Exceptionalisms, Vol. 77 No. 1 (Spring 2010)


Carlos de la Torre

Carlos de la Torre is a doctoral candidate at the New School for Social Research.
The Ambiguous Meanings of Latin American Populisms, Vol. 59 No. 2 (Summer 1992)


Alain Touraine

Alain Touraine is Director of Studies, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris. His books include The Self- Production of Society (1977) and The Voice and the Eye (1981).
An Introduction to the Study of Social Movements, Vol. 53 No. 1 (Spring 1985)


Joel Towers

Joel Towers is the Dean of the School of Design Strategies at Parsons The New School for Design and Associate Professor of Architecture and Sustainable Design. He was the first Director of the Tishman Environment and Design Center and the Associate Provost for Environmental Studies at The New School. Towers is a registered architect and partner at Sislian Rothstein and Towers Architects.
Introduction: What Really Happens When Disasters Happen: Preparations and Responses, Vol. 75 No. 3 (Fall 2008)


Alan Trachtenberg

Alan Trachtenberg is Neil Grey, Jr. Emeritus Professor of English and Professor Emeritus of American Studies, Yale University. His books include Reading American Photographs: Images as History (1989; winner of the Charles C. Eldredge Prize), Shades of Hiawatha: Staging Indians, Making Americans, 1890-1930 (2004; winner of the Francis Parkman Prize), and Lincoln?s Smile and Other Enigmas (2007).
Lincoln's Smile: Ambiguities of the Face in Photography, Vol. 67 No. 2 (Summer 2000)
Introduction; Home as Place and Center for Private and Family Life, Vol. 58 No. 1 (Spring 1991)
Through a Glass, Darkly: Photography and Cultural Memory, Vol. 75 No. 1 (Spring 2008)


David Tracy

David Tracy is a professor at the University of Chicago Divinity School. He is currently a fellow at the Center of Theological Inquiry in Princeton.
Is There Hope for the Public Realm? Conversation as Interpretation, Vol. 65 No. 3 (Fall 1998)


Jeremy Travis

Jeremy Travis, President of CUNY's John Jay College of Criminal Justice, directed the National Institute of Justice at the U.S. Department of Justice from 1994-2000. He is the author of But They All Come Back: Facing the Challenges of Prisoner Reentry (2005).
Back-End Sentencing: A Practice in Search of a Rationale, Vol. 74 No. 2 (Summer 2007)


Roy T. Tsao

Biography not available
The Three Phases of Arendt's Theory of Totalitarianism, Vol. 69 No. 2 (Summer 2002)


Gaye Tuchman

Biography not available
The News Net, Vol. 45 No. 1 (Spring 1978)


Rufus S. Tucker

Biography not available
Part One: Causes of Economic Instability: Discussion, Vol. 6 No. 2 (Summer 1939)


Ernst Tugendhat

Ernst Tugendhat is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at Freie Univesitat in Berlin. He is the author of Vorlesungen ?ber Ethik (1993).
The Moral Dilemma in the Rescue of Refugees, Vol. 62 No. 1 (Spring 1995)


Lynn Turgeon

Biography not available
Real Wages in Soviet Russia Since 1928. [Review of book by Janet G. Chapman], Vol. 72 No. 2 (Summer 1964)


Sherry Turkle

Sherry Turkle is Professor of Sociology of Science at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She is the author of Life on the Screen: Identity in the Age of the Internet (1995), Psychoanalytic Politics: Jacques Lacan and Freud's French Revolution (1991), and The Second Self: Computers and the Human Spirit (1984).
Computational Technologies and Images of the Self, Vol. 64 No. 3 (Fall 1997)


Colin M. Turnbull

Colin M. Turnbull is Professor of Sociology and Anthropology at Virginia Commonwealth University. His most recent book is The Mountain People (1973)
Human Nature and Primal Man, Vol. 40 No. 3 (Fall 1973)


Meredeth Turshen

Meredith Turshen is Associate Professor of Urban Studies and Community Health at Rutgers University. Author of What Women Do in Wartime: Gender and Conflict in Africa (1998) and Privatizing Health Service in Africa (1999), she is Research CoChair of the Association of Concerned Africa Scholars and a member of the Editorial Board for the Review of African Political Economy. She is currently editing African Women's Health.
The Political Economy of Violence Against Women During Armed Conflict in Uganda, Vol. 67 No. 3 (Fall 2000)
Algerian Women in the Liberation Struggle and the Civil War: From Active Participants to Passive Victims?, Vol. 69 No. 3 (Fall 2002)


Howard Tuttle

Howard Tuttle is Associate Professor and Chairman of the Department of Philosophy at the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. He wrote Wilhelm Dilthey's Philosophy of Historical Understanding (1969).
Comment on Professor Jordan's Paper, Vol. 43 No. 3 (Fall 1976)