- Ida R. Hoos
Ida Simone Russakoff Hoos (
October 9 1912 –April 24 2007 ) was an Americansociologist best known as a critic ofsystems analysis using mathematical formulae and disregarding social factors, especially when analyzing technology and public policy.She reminisced about her work's impact: "Technological advance was evident on every front. The 'dominant paradigm' embraced only the quantitative. What you could not count, did not count. The social and human aspects were systematically avoided in the rush to be 'scientific.'" Sullivan, Patricia (May 4, 2007). Ida R. Hoos; Researcher Criticized Use Of Technology to Analyze Social Issues. "
Washington Post "]Born in
Skowhegan, Maine she graduated fromRadcliffe College in 1933 and earned amaster's degree fromHarvard University in 1942. While in graduate school, she foundewd Jewish Vocational Services in Boston to helpgarment worker s. After earning her master's, she moved toBerkeley, California , where her husband took a job teaching economics atUniversity of California, Berkeley . She earned herPh.D. there in 1959.She retired in 1982. Hoos died at
Massachusetts General Hospital inBoston ofpneumonia .Hafner, Katie (May 5, 2007). Ida R. Hoos Is Dead at 94; A Critic of Systems Analysis. "New York Times "]References
External links
* [http://sociology.berkeley.edu/alumni/viewbio_querylist.php?ID=136 Ida Russakoff Hoos profile] at UC Berkeley
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