Whyte, Martin King
Contributed to
ae15Village and family in contemporary China
Village and family in contemporary ChinaBook 1978
ae15Inequality and stratification in China
Inequality and stratification in Chinaarticle 1975
ae15Revolutionary social change and patrilocal residence in China
Revolutionary social change and patrilocal residence in Chinaarticle 1979
ae15The fate of filial obligations in urban China
The fate of filial obligations in urban Chinaarticle 1997
ae15Continuity and change in urban Chinese family life
Continuity and change in urban Chinese family lifearticle 2005
- Summary
- Martin King Whyte is an American sociology professor emeritus at Harvard University who is best known for his research on contemporary Chinese society in both the Mao and reform eras. He joined the Harvard Faculty in 2000. Previously, he served on the faculties of the University of Michigan and George Washington University. Whyte completed his graduate work at Harvard in the 1960s. Professor Whyte's primary research and teaching focuses on comparative sociology, sociology of the family, sociology of development, the sociological study of China, and the study of post-communist transitions. Wikipedia
- Gender or Sex
- Male [1][2][4][5][6][7]
- Born
- 1942 [2][6]
- Country
- United States [2]
- Language
- English [3][4]
- Occupation
- Sociologs [4]
- sociologist [6]
- Profession
- Soziologe [2]
- Employer
- Harvard University [6]
- University of Michigan [6]
- Field of Activity
- Socioloģija [4]
- Educated at
- Cornell University [6]
- Harvard University [6]
- Country of Education
- United States [6]
- Yale LUX
- Entity [6]
- Sources
- 1. VIAF
- 2. Deutsche Nationalbibliothek (Germany)
- 3. Bibliothèque nationale de France
- 4. National Library of Latvia
- 5. National Library of Korea
- 6. Wikidata
- 7. Library of Congress
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