Harvard University Department of Sociology

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The Harvard University Department of Sociology is a leading academic department renowned for its influential research and graduate training in sociological theory, social structures, and empirical social science.

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instanceOf academic department
sociology department
academicDiscipline comparative sociology
cultural sociology
demography
economic sociology
political sociology
qualitative sociology
quantitative sociology
social inequality
social stratification
sociological theory
urban sociology
affiliatedWith Institute for Quantitative Social Science at Harvard University
surface form: Harvard Institute for Quantitative Social Science

Harvard Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies
Harvard University Weatherhead Center for International Affairs
campus Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Harvard University
surface form: Harvard University Faculty of Arts and Sciences
collaboratesWith Harvard Business School
Harvard University Department of Government
surface form: Harvard Department of Government

Harvard Kennedy School
Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
country United States of America
employs sociology faculty
fieldOfStudy sociology
fundingType private university department
hasStudentBody graduate students in sociology
undergraduate sociology concentrators
knownFor graduate training in sociology
influential sociological research
strong emphasis on theory and methods
languageOfInstruction English
locatedIn Cambridge, Massachusetts
mission research and teaching in sociology
offers courses in research methods
courses in sociological theory
courses in statistics for social science
offersProgram AB in Sociology
PhD in Sociology
partOf Harvard University
researchFocus comparative and historical sociology
education and society
empirical social science
gender and family
organizations
race and ethnicity
social networks
social structures
sector higher education

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Robert N. Bellah educatedAt Harvard University Department of Sociology
Talcott Parsons memberOf Harvard University Department of Sociology
this entity surface form: Harvard Department of Sociology