Louis Wirth

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Louis Wirth was a prominent 20th-century American sociologist and member of the Chicago School, known for his influential work on urbanism, minority groups, and the sociology of the city.

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instanceOf human
member of the Chicago School of Sociology
sociologist
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt University of Chicago
employer University of Chicago
familyName Wirth NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork sociology
sociology of minority groups
sociology of the city
urban sociology
genre academic writing
sociological essay
givenName Louis NERFINISHED
influenced race and ethnic relations research
sociology of migration
urban sociology
languageOfWorkOrName English
mainInterest minority groups
social organization of the city
urban life
urbanism
memberOf Chicago School of Sociology NERFINISHED
movement Chicago School (sociology) NERFINISHED
notableIdea analysis of the ghetto as a social institution
conceptualization of urbanism as a distinct way of life
emphasis on size, density, and heterogeneity as key features of urban life
sociological theory of minority groups
notableWork On Cities and Social Life NERFINISHED
The Ghetto NERFINISHED
The Problem of Minority Groups NERFINISHED
Urbanism as a Way of Life NERFINISHED
occupation professor
sociologist
positionHeld president of the American Sociological Association
sexOrGender male

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Wirth hasNotableBearer Louis Wirth