Harvey Molotch
Harvey Molotch | |
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| Born | January 3, 1940 Baltimore, Maryland, US |
| Academic background | |
| Alma mater | University of Michigan University of Chicago |
| Academic work | |
| Discipline | sociology |
| Sub-discipline | environmental sociology |
| Institutions | New York University University of California, Santa Barbara |
| Notable works | Urban Fortunes |
Harvey Luskin Molotch (born January 3, 1940) is an American sociologist known for studies that have reconceptualized power relations in interaction, the mass media, and the city. He helped create the field of environmental sociology and has advanced qualitative methods in the social sciences. In recent years, Molotch helped develop a new field—the sociology of objects. He is currently a professor of Sociology and of Metropolitan Studies at New York University. His Introduction to Sociology is featured as one of NYU Open Education's courses available to stream freely. Other courses that he teaches include Approaches to Metropolitan Studies and Urban Objects. He is also affiliated with the graduate program in Humanities and Social Thought.