William Julius Wilson
Author of When Work Disappears: The World of the New Urban Poor
About the Author
William Julius Wilson, an American sociologist, received his Ph.D. from Washington State University in 1966 and teaches at the University of Chicago. His scholarly work, written from both historical and sociological perspectives, has concentrated on the condition of African Americans living in show more inner cities, especially the underclass. He stresses urban divisions separating the middle class from the poor. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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Harvard University.
Harvard University.
Works by William Julius Wilson
The Truly Disadvantaged: The Inner City, the Underclass, and Public Policy (1987) 363 copies, 2 reviews
There Goes the Neighborhood: Racial, Ethnic, and Class Tensions in Four Chicago Neighborhoods and Their Meaning for America (2006) 85 copies
The Bridge over the Racial Divide: Rising Inequality and Coalition Politics (Wildavsky Forum Series) (1999) 69 copies
Power, Racism and Privilege: Race Relations in Theoretical and Sociohistorical Perspectives (1976) 25 copies
Through Different Eyes: Black and White Perspectives on American Race Relations (Galaxy Books) (1973) 10 copies
Associated Works
A World of Ideas : Conversations With Thoughtful Men and Women About American Life Today and the Ideas Shaping Our Future (1989) — Interviewee — 603 copies, 1 review
Let Nobody Turn Us Around: An African American Anthology (1999) — Contributor — 174 copies, 1 review
Black Metropolis: A Study of Negro Life in a Northern City (1993) — Foreword, some editions — 173 copies, 3 reviews
Black on White: Black Writers on What It Means to Be White (1998) — Contributor — 129 copies, 2 reviews
The Geography of Opportunity: Race and Housing Choice in Metropolitan America (James A. Johnson Metro Series) (2005) — Foreword — 27 copies
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- Birthdate
- 1935-12-20
- Gender
- male
- Education
- Washington State University (PhD | 1966)
- Occupations
- professor (Sociology | University of Massachusetts)
professor (Sociology | University of Chicaco | 1972-1996)
professor (Sociology | Harvard University | 1996- ) - Awards and honors
- National Medal of Science (Behavioral and Social Science, 1998)
- Nationality
- USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- USA
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Reviews
A classic contribution to the debate on urban poverty in America in which Wilson argued forcefully for the need to recognize the importance of structural factors in the difficulties faced by poor, inner-city African Americans. Still required reading for anyone interested in urban policy, poverty, or race in the USA, although it doesn't seem quite as fresh as it once did, simply because it was so influential and many of the ideas that he presents have become an accepted part of the show more conventional wisdom. My only complaint about this book is that it seems somewhat disjointed. Much of the content was initially published in article form, and while it was revised, more effort could definitely have gone into pulling things together into smoother, more unified argument. show less
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