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Clotfelter, Charles T., Ed.; Rothschild, Michael, Ed. – 1993
This collection of eight papers focuses on empirical research and economic analysis related to the economics of supply and demand in higher education. They include: (1) "The University in the Marketplace: Some Insights and Some Puzzles" (Michael Rothschild and Lawrence J. White); (2) "Adolescent Econometricians: How Do Youth Infer the Returns to…
Descriptors: Careers, College Administration, College Choice, College Students
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Snell, Joel C. – College Student Journal, 2006
This article features Robert Merton, who died recently at age 92. Merton came into this world as a Jewish baby named Meyer Schkolnick. He lived in South Philly where his parents wrenched a living as blue-collar workers. Merton chose an Anglicized name to move into the Yankee dominated America of the 20's and 30's. At Harvard, he studied under…
Descriptors: Sociology, Profiles, Cultural Influences, Educational History
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Griffith, Belver C. – Communication Research, 1989
Sets bibliometrics in the context of the sociology of science by tracing the influences of Robert Merton, Thomas Kuhn, and D. J. Price. Explores the discovery of strong empirical relationships among measured communication and information that capture important features of social process and cognitive change in science. (SR)
Descriptors: Bibliometrics, Cognitive Processes, Communication (Thought Transfer), Communication Research
Uchmanowicz, Pauline – 1993
Writing has always been connected to technology. Following the formation of the Conference on College Composition and Communication (CCCC), cultural studies flourished in writing and communications classrooms because of activities related to the nexus between rhetoric and composition, communication theory, emergent technological mediums and…
Descriptors: Educational History, Higher Education, Mass Media, Popular Culture