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'''Frank Tannenbaum''' ([[1893]], [[Austria]] - [[1969]], [[New York]]) was an [[Austrians|Austrian]]-American [[sociologist]] and [[historian]]. A notable student of his while at Columbia was [[Robert Alexander (Historian)|Robert Alexander]].
'''Frank Tannenbaum''' ([[1893]], [[Austria]] - [[1969]], [[New York]]) was an [[Austrians|Austrian]]-American [[sociologist]] and [[historian]]. A notable student of his while at Columbia was [[Robert Alexander (Historian)|Robert Alexander]].

His conception of the "Dramatization Of Evil" led to the further development of the [[Symbolic interactionism|symbolic interactionist]] [[labeling theory]].


== Literary works ==
== Literary works ==

Revision as of 19:02, 15 March 2007

Frank Tannenbaum (1893, Austria - 1969, New York) was an Austrian-American sociologist and historian. A notable student of his while at Columbia was Robert Alexander.

His conception of the "Dramatization Of Evil" led to the further development of the symbolic interactionist labeling theory.

Literary works

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