- William Foote Whyte
William Foote Whyte (
June 27 ,1914 –July 16 ,2000 ) was a sociologist chiefly known for his ethnological study inurban sociology , "Street Corner Society ". A pioneer inparticipant observation , he lived for four years in an Italian community in Boston while a Junior Fellow at Harvard researching social relations ofstreet gang s in Boston'sNorth End .Whyte, from an upper middle class background, showed an early interest in writing, economics and social reform. After graduating from
Swarthmore College , he was selected for the Junior Fellows program, where his landmark research was done. After his research in Boston, he entered the sociology doctoral program at theUniversity of Chicago . "Street Corner Society" was published by theUniversity of Chicago Press in 1943. He spent a year teaching at theUniversity of Oklahoma , but developedpolio in 1943 and spent two years inphysical therapy at the Warm Springs Foundation. Rehabilitation was only partially successful; Whyte walked with a cane for the rest of his life, and using two arm crutches in his later years.He briefly returned to the University of Chicago in 1944, then joined the New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations at
Cornell University in 1948, remaining at Cornell for the remainder of his career. He worked forsocial reform andsocial change , directing his efforts toward "empowering the disenfranchized and narrowing the gap between rich and poor." He studied industrial and agricultural workers and workers'cooperative s inVenezuela ,Peru ,Guatemala and in the Basque region ofSpain , as well as in the United States. He authored hundreds of articles and 20 books including anautobiography . He is considered a pioneer inindustrial sociology .He served as the president of the
American Sociological Association in 1981 and also of theSociety for Applied Anthropology in 1964. At his death he was survived by his wife, Kathleen, two sons and two daughters.Further reading
* William Foote Whyte, "Street Corner Society: The Social Structure of an Italian Slum" University of Chicago Press (4th edition, 1993), trade paperback, ISBN 0-226-89545-9; hardcover, University of Chicago Press (3rd edition, revised and expanded, 1981, ISBN 0-226-89542-4; earlier editions available on ABE
* William Foote Whyte, "Participant Observer: An Autobiography", Cornell University Press (1994), trade paperback, ISBN 0-87546-325-8
* William Foote Whyte, "Creative Problem Solving in the Field: Reflections on a Career", Rowman and Littlefield (1997), trade paperback, ISBN 0-7619-8921-8; hardcover, ISBN 0-7619-8920-X
* William Foote Whyte & Kathleen King Whyte, "Making Mondragon: The Growth and Dynamics of the Worker Cooperative Complex", ILR Press (an imprint of Cornell University Press), Ithaca & London, 1988, ISBN 0-87546-182-4External links
* [http://asanet.org/page.ww?name=William+Foote+Whyte§ion=Presidents Picture and Information about Whyte at the American Sociological Association ]
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