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Dr. Paul DiMaggio  (b.1951, d. ----)

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POSITION(S) / JOB TITLE(S):
Professor
AREAS OF EXPERTISE:
Sociology; Business/Management
ACADEMIC RANK:
Professor
FACULTY/DEPARTMENT:
Sociology
INSTITUTION/ORGANIZATION:
Princeton University
EMAIL: (Homepage)
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HIGHEST DEGREE:
Doctorate (1979)
DEGREE FROM:
Harvard University
SEX / LANGUAGE:
Male / English
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  DiMaggio, Paul J.; Cohen, Joseph Nathan. (2005) Information Inequality and Network Externalities: A Comparative Study of the Diffusion of Television and the Internet
     (Book Chapter in Economic Sociology of Capitalism )
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  Evans, John H.; Bryson, Bethany; DiMaggio, Paul. (2001) Opinion polarization: important contributions, necessary limitations
     (Journal Article in The American Journal of Sociology [AJS] )
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  DiMaggio, Paul; Evans, John; Bryson, Bethany. (1996) Have Americans' social attitudes become more polarized?
     (Journal Article in The American Journal of Sociology [AJS] )
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  DiMaggio, Paul. (1995) Comments on "What theory is not"
     (Journal Article in Administrative Science Quarterly )
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  DiMaggio, Paul; Ostrower, Francie. (1992) Race, ethnicity, and participation in the arts: Patterns of participation by Hispanics, Whites, and African-Americans in selected activities from the 1982 and 1985 surveys of public participation in the arts  Washington, D.C.: Seven Locks Press.
     (Book )
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  DiMaggio, P. J.. (1991) Constructing an organizational field as a professional project: US art museums, 1920-1940.
     (Book Chapter in The new institutionalism in organizational analysis )
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  DiMaggio, P.; Powell, W. W.. (1991) Introduction.
     (Book Chapter in The new institutionalism in organizational analysis )
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  Powell, Walter W.; DiMaggio, Paul J.. (1991) The new institutionalism in organizational analysis  Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.
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  Zukin, Sharon; DiMaggio, Paul. (1990) Structures of capital: The social organization of the economy  Cambridge England and New York: Cambridge University Press.
     (Book, Edited )
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  DiMaggio, P.. (1988) Interest and agency in institutional theory.
     (Book Chapter in Institutional patterns and organizations: Culture and environment )
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  DiMaggio, Paul. (1987) Managers of the arts: Careers and opinions of senior administrators of U.S. art museums, symphony orchestras, resident theatres, and local arts agencies 1st edition.  Washington, D.C.: Seven Locks Press.
     (Book , Vol. 20 in a series/set )
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  DiMaggio, Paul.. (1986) Nonprofit enterprise in the arts: Studies in mission and constraint  New York: Oxford University Press.
     (Book, Edited )
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  DiMaggio, Paul; Mohr, John. (1985) Cultural capital, educational attainment, and marital selection
     (Journal Article in The American Journal of Sociology [AJS] )
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  DiMaggio, P.; Powell, W.. (1983) The iron cage revisited: Institutional isomorphism and collective rationality in organizational fields
     (Journal Article in American Sociological Review ASR )
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  Dimaggio, Paul.; Useem, Michael; Brown, Paula. (1978) Audience studies of the performing arts and museums: A critical review  Washington: National Endowment for the Arts.
     (Book )

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