Chicago School

Ray Hutchison

Ray Hutchison

University of Wisconsin–Madison, USA

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First published: 22 September 2017
Citations: 1

Abstract

The Chicago School of urban sociology refers to work of faculty and graduate students at the University of Chicago during the period 1915–1935. This small group of scholars developed a new sociological theory and research methodology in a conscious effort to create a science of society using the city of Chicago as a social laboratory. The Chicago School continues to define the contours of urban sociology, most clearly in the contributions of urban ecology and applied research within the urban environment.

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