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Howard Becker (1928–2023)

Reaching out to Howie Becker

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  • Beck, Bernard, and Howard S. Becker. 1969. “Modest Proposals for Graduate Programs in Sociology.” American Sociologist 4:227–234.
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  • Becker, Howard S. 1992. “Social Theory in Brazil.” Sociological Theory 10 (1): 1–59. https://doi.org/10.2307/202012. A Special Section of the Journal Organized by Howard Becker that Included His Essay “Social Theory in Brazil,” and His Translations from the Portuguese of the Following: “Quatro Esperas” (“Four Waitings”) by Antonio Candido; “O Pluralismo de Antonio Candido” (“The Pluralism of Antonio Candido”) by Mariza G.S. Peirano; and “O Concepto de Individualismo” (“The Concept of Individualism”) by Gilberto Velho.
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  • Becker, Howard S. 2017. Evidence. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
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