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Sociology at the Graduate Faculty

Jeffrey Goldfarb
Michael E. Gellert Professor of Sociology (on leave Spring 2008).
PhD 1977, University of Chicago.
Office: 79 Fifth Ave, Rm 920
Office Hours: TBD
Phone: 212-229-5737, ext. 3127
Fax: 212-229-5595
E-Mail: GoldfarJ@newschool.edu

Link to CV (Adobe PDF format)

Concentrations:
Sociology of media, culture and politics

Current research:
Comparative study of relationships among media, culture, micro-politics

Teaching:
During this academic year, he will be teaching the following graduate-level course:

GSOC 5015 Media and Micro-politics [F, C]
(Fall 2007)
GSOC 6038 Advanced Seminar in Sociology of Culture [A]
(Not offered 2007-08)

Publications:
An excerpt from

The Politics of Small Things:
The Power of the Powerless in Dark Times

"The Politics of Small Things, Left and Right" (2006); The Politics of Small Things: The Power of the Powerless in Dark Times (2006), Civility and Subversion: The Intellectual in Democratic Society (1998); After the Fall: The Pursuit of Democracy in Central Europe (1992); The Cynical Society: The Culture of Politics and the Politics of Culture in American Life (1991); Beyond Glasnost: The Post- Totalitarian Mind (1989); On Cultural Freedom: An Exploration of Public Life in Poland and America (1982).

 

   
   
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