Michael Herman Schwartz (born May 9, 1942) is an American sociologist and prominent critic of the Iraq war. He is a Distinguished Teaching Professor Emeritus of Sociology at the State University of New York at Stony Brook in New York, where he also serves as faculty director of the Undergraduate College of Global Studies and Chair of the Sociology Department. Schwartz has written extensively in the areas of economic sociology and social movements.
Michael H. Schwartz | |
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Born | [3] | May 9, 1942
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | University of California, Berkeley (B.A. 1964) Harvard University (Ph.D. 1971)[3] |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Sociology |
Institutions | State University of New York at Stony Brook |
Thesis | The Southern Farmers' Alliance: The Organizational Forms of Radical Protest (1971[2]) |
Doctoral advisor | Harrison White |
Doctoral students | Kenneth Andrews, Dan Clawson, Mark Mizruchi,[1] |
Career
editSchwartz received his doctorate from the Department of Social Relations, Harvard University, where he was a student of Harrison White and Charles Tilly. His writings on Iraq have appeared in TomDispatch, Asia Times, Mother Jones, and Contexts. In Radical Protest and Social Structure, Schwartz develops the concept of "structural ignorance" to refer to how individuals make choices and decisions in regard to collective action based on their position in the social structure, which constrains their access to relevant information.
Books
editSolely authored books
edit- Schwartz, Michael (2008). War Without End: The Iraq War in Context. Chicago: Haymarket Books. ISBN 9781931859547.
- Schwartz, Michael (1976). Radical Protest and Social Structure: The Southern Farmers' Alliance and Cotton Tenancy, 1880–1890. New York: Academic Press. ISBN 0126328501.
Co-authored books
edit- Young, Kevin A.; Banerjee, Tarun; Schwartz, Michael (2020). Levers of Power: How the 1% Rules and What the 99% Can Do About It. New York: Verso Books. ISBN 9781788730969.
- Murray, Joshua; Schwartz, Murray (2019). Wrecked: How the American Automobile Industry Destroyed its Capacity to Compete. New York: Russell Sage Foundation. ISBN 9780871548207.
- Mintz, Beth; Schwartz, Michael (1985). The Power Structure of American Business. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Edited books
edit- Schwartz, Michael, ed. (1987). Structure of Power in America: The Corporate Elite As a Ruling Class. Teaneck, NJ: Holmes & Meier Publishers. ISBN 9780841907645.
Articles
edit- Takuyoshi Takada, Beth Mintz, and Michael Schwartz (eds.) Corporate Control, Capital Institute of Business Research. Tokyo: Chuo University Press, 1996.
- Romo, Frank; Schwartz, Michael (1995). "The Structural Embeddedness of Business Decisions". American Sociological Review. 60 (6): 874–907. doi:10.2307/2096431. JSTOR 2096431.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Mizruchi, Mark (1980). The structure of the American corporate network: 1904-1974 (PhD). p. ii. OCLC 7297026. ProQuest 303081789.
- ^ Schwartz, Michael Herman (1971). The Southern Farmers' Alliance: The organizational forms of radical protest (PhD). Harvard University. OCLC 3257607. ProQuest 302462395.
- ^ a b "Michael Schwartz". Who's Who in America (70 ed.). Berkeley Heights, NJ: Marquis Who's Who. 2016.
- Wrecked Iraq: What the Good News from Iraq Really Means. [1]
- War Without End: The Iraq War in Context.[2]