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Joel M. Charon

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Joel M. Charon (November 24, 1939 – September 7, 2018)[1] was a professor emeritus of sociology at Minnesota State University at Moorhead. He was the author of a number of academic articles and books.

He received his Ph.D. from University of Minnesota.

Works

  • Ten Questions: A Sociological Perspective (2012)
  • (with Lee Garth Vigilant) Social Problems: Readings with Four Questions (2011)
  • Symbolic Interactionism: An Introduction, An Interpretation, An Integration (2009)
  • (with Lee Garth Vigilant) The Meaning of Sociology: A Reader (2008)
  • (with John J. Macionis) Sociology & Meaning (1993)
  • Sociology: a conceptual approach (1986)
  • Why is there misery in the world? Society as an important source of human problems. Ten questions:a sociological perspective (4th ed.) (1998)

References