Ray Pahl
Raymond Edward Pahl (born July 17, 1935 in London , † June 3, 2011 ) was a British sociologist .
life and work
After graduating from St. Albans School, he studied at St. Catharine's College, Cambridge and the London School of Economics and Political Science . In 1965 he was appointed lecturer at the University of Kent at Canterbury , and in 1972 he was given a professorship at the same university. In 2008 he was made a member of the British Academy .
Pahl has excelled in sociological research on community, work and friendship, and co-founded the British Household Panel Survey at the University of Essex , which collects information from UK households for social and economic research.
Fonts
- Urbs in Rure (1965)
- Whose City? (1970)
- Patterns of Urban Life (1970)
- Managers and their Wives (1971)
- Divisions of Labor (1984)
- After Success: Fin de Siècle Anxiety and Identity (1995)
- On Friendship (2000)
- Rethinking Friendship: Hidden Solidarities Today (2006, with Liz Spencer)
literature
- Ray Pahl Obituary: Sociologist known for his influential studies of work and friendship
Individual evidence
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SURNAME | Pahl, Ray |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Pahl, Raymond Edward (full name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | British sociologist |
DATE OF BIRTH | July 17, 1935 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | London |
DATE OF DEATH | June 3, 2011 |