“The Professional Dance Musician and
His Audience,” American Journal of
Sociology, LVII (September, 1951) pp. 136–44.
“Some Contingencies of the Professional Dance
Musician’s Career,” Human Organization,
12 (Spring, 1953) pp. 22–26.
“Social Class Variations in the
Teacher-Pupil Relationship,” Journal of
Educational Society, 25 (April, 1952) pp. 451–65.
“The Teacher in the Authority System
of the Public School,” Journal of Educational
Society, 27 (November, 1953) pp. 128–41.
“The Career of the
“A Note on Interviewing Tactics,” Human Organization, 12 (Winter, 1954) pp. 31–32.
“Schools and Systems of Social
Status,” Phylon,
(1955) pp. 159–70.
“Radio’s New Art Form,” New
Republic, (November 28, 1955) pp. 20–21.
“Some Problems of Professionalization,”
Adult Education, 6 (Winter, 1956) pp. 101–105.
“Becoming a Marihuana User,” American
Journal of Sociology, LIX (November, 1953) pp. 235–42.
“Marihuana Use and Social Control,” Social Problems, 3 (July, 1955)
pp. 35–44.
“The Development of Identification with an Occupation,” with James Carper, American
Journal of Sociology, LXI (January, 1956) pp. 289–98.
“The Elements of Identification with an Occupation,” with James Carper, American
Sociological Review, 21 (June, 1956) pp. 341–48.
“Careers, Personality, and Adult
Socialization,” with Anselm Strauss, American
Journal of Sociology, LXII (November, 1956) pp. 253–63.
“Interviewing Medical Students,” American Journal of Sociology,
LXII (September, 1956) pp. 199–201.
“Participant Observation and Interviewing: A
Comparison,” with Blanche Geer, Human
Organization, 16 (Fall, 1957) pp. 28–32.
“Adjustments to Conflicting Expectations in the Development of Identification with an Occupation,” with James Carper, Social Forces,
36 (October, 1957) pp. 51–56.
“The Fate of Idealism in
“Student Culture in Medical School.” with
Blanche Geer, Harvard Educational
Review, 28 (Winter, 1958) pp. 70–80.
“Participant Observation and Interviewing: A
Rejoinder,” with Blanche Geer, Human
Organization, 17 (Summer, 1959) pp. 39–40.
“Problems of Inference and Proof in Participant
Observation,” American Sociological
Review, 23 (December, 1958) pp. 652–60.
“Freedom and Responsibility in Research: A
Comment,” Human Organization, 17
(Winter, 1958–59) pp. 6–7.
“An Analytical Model for Studies of the
Recruitment of Scientific Manpower,” Scientific Manpower, (1958) National Science
Foundation, pp. 75–79.
“Notes on the Concept of Commitment,” American Journal of Sociology,
LXVI (July, 1960) pp. 32–40.
“Latent Culture: A Note on the Theory of Latent
Social Roles,” with Blanche Geer, Administrative
Science Quarterly, 5 (September, 1960) pp. 304–13.
“Participant Observation: Problems of Analysis
of Field Work Data,” with Blanche Geer, Human
Organization Research: Field Relations and Techniques, edited by
Richard N. Adams and Jack J. Preiss (Homewood: Dorsey
Press, 1960) pp. 267–89. (Consists in part of “Problems of Inference and
Proof…” cited above).
Boys in White: Student
Culture in
“Epilogue,” The
Fantastic Lodge, edited by Helen MacGill
Hughes (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1961) pp. 263–67.
“Student Culture and the Level and Direction of
Academic Effort,” with Everett C. Hughes and Blanche Geer, The
American College, edited by Nevitt
Sanford (New York; John Wiley and Sons, 1964) pp. 153–61.
“The Nature of a Profession,” Education for the Professions,
(1962) Yearbook of the National Society for the Study of Education, pp. 27–46.
Outsiders: Studies in
the Sociology of Deviance. (New York: The Free Press, 1963)
“Education and the Lower-Class Child,” Alvin W.
Goulder and Helen P. Goulder,
Modern Sociology (New York:
Harcourt, Brace and World, Inc., 1963) pp. 244–50.
“Student Culture,” The
Study of Campus Cultures (Boulder: Western–Interstate Commission
on Higher Education, 1963) pp. 11–25.
The Other Side:
Perspectives on Deviance, (New York: The Free Press, 1964) editor.
“Personal Change in Adult Life,” Sociometry,
27 (March, 1964) pp. 40–53.
“Problems in the Publication of Field Studies,”
Arthur J. Vidich, Joseph Bensman,
and Maurice Stein, Reflections on Community
Studies, (New York:
John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 1964) pp. 267–84.
“What Do They Really Learn at College?” Trans-Action, 1 (May, 1964) pp.
14–17.
“Non–College Youth,” The
Public and the City, edited by Ralph W. Conant (Cambridge: MIT
Press, 1965) pp. 46–64.
Social Problems: A
Modern Approach
(New York: John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 1966) editor.
“Deviance and Deviates,” The
Nation: 100th Anniversary Issue, 208 (September 20, 1965) pp.
115–19.
“Some Sociological Approaches to the Study of
Creative Behavior in the Arts,” Conference
on a Longitudinal Study of Expressive Behavior in the
Arts, edited by Jack Morrison (Los Angeles: University of
California Press, 1965) pp. 25–28.
“Introduction,” to Clifford Shaw, The Jackroller,
(Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1966) pp. v–xviii.
“Student Culture as an Element in the Process
of University Change,” Institutional
Backgrounds of Adult Education, edited by R. J. Ingham (Boston: Center for the
Study of Liberal Education for Adults, 1966) pp. 59–80.
“Whose Side Are We On?” Social
Problems, 14 (Winter, 1967) pp. 239–47.
“History, Culture and Subjective Experience: An
Exploration of the Social Bases of Drug–Induced Experiences,” Journal of Health and Social Behavior,
8 (September, 1967) pp. 163–76.
“Ending Campus Drug Incidents,” Trans-Action, 5 (April, 1968) pp.
4–5.
“The Self and Adult Socialization,” The Study of Personality, edited
by Norbeck, Price-Williams and McCord (New York:
Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1968) pp. 194–208.
Making the Grade: The
Academic Side of College Life with Blanche Geer and
Institutional Office and the Person:
Essays Presented
to
“Learning the Ropes,” with Blanche Geer, et.
al., Irwin Deutscher and Elizabeth Thompson, Among the People, (New York: Basic
Books, 1968) pp. 209–33.
“Conventional Crime,” Orthopsychiatry
and the Law, edited by Morton Leavitt and en Rubinstein (Detroit:
Wayne State University Press, 1968) pp. 199–212.
“Social Observation and Social Case Studies,” International Encyclopedia
of the Social Sciences, II (1968) pp. 232–38.
“Modest Proposals for Graduate Programs in
Sociology,” with Bernard Beck, The American
Sociologist, 4 (August, 1969) pp. 227–34.
Campus Power Struggles. (Chicago: Trans-Action and Adline, 1970) edited with an introduction.
Sociological Work:
Method and Substance. (Chicago: Adline, 1970) collected papers,
including two previously unpublished: “On Methodology” and “Field Work
Evidence.”
“Practitioners of Vice and Crime,” Pathways to Data, edited by Robert
Habenstein, (Chicago: Adline,
1970) pp. 30–49.
“The Culture of Civility,” with Irving Louis
Horowitz, Trans-Action, 7 (April,
1970) pp. 12–19.
Culture and Civility in
“Discussion: A Nonreconcilliation,”
The Drug Controversy,
edited by Clinton C. Brown and Charles Savage (Baltimore: National Educational
Consultants, Inc., 1971) pp. 167–72.
“A School is a
“Labeling Theory
Reconsidered,” Deviance and Social
Control, edited by Paul Rock and Mary MacIntosh
(London: Tavistock 1972).
“Radical Politics and Sociological Research:
Observations on Methodology and Ideology,” with Irving Louis Horowitz, American Journal of Sociology, 78
(July, 1972) pp. 48–46.
“Consciousness, Power and Drug Effects,” Society, 10 (May, 1973) pp. 26–31.
A longer version appears in the Journal of
Psychedelic Drugs, 6 (January–March, 1974) pp. 67–76.
“Foreword,” Henry Selby, Zapotec
Deviance, (Austin: University of Texas Press, 1974) pp.
vii–xviii.
“Blessing
“Art as Collective Action,” American
Sociological Review, 39 (December, 1974) pp. 767–76.
“Photography and Sociology,” Studies
in the Anthropology of Visual Communication, 1 (1974) pp. 3–26.
“Art Photography in
“Social Science in the Work of Hans Haacke,” with John Walton, Hans Haacke,
Framing and Being Framed,
(New York: New York University Press, 1976) pp. 145–52.
“Art Worlds and Social Types,” American Behavioral
Scientist, 19 (July, 1976) pp. 703–18.
“The Family” and “Half and Half,” Eros and Photography, edited by
Donna Lee Phillips (San Francisco, Camerawork/NFS Press, 1977) pp. 66–67. (Six
photographs).
“Arts and Crafts,” American
Journal of Sociology, 83 (January, 1978) pp. 863–89.
“Rock Medicine: Commercial
“Do Photographs Tell the Truth?” Afterimage, (February, 1978) pp.
9–13.
“What’s Happening to Sociology?” Society, 16 (July–August, 1979)
pp. 19–24.
“Stereographs: Local, National and
International Art Worlds,” Points of View:
The Stereography in America: A Cultural History, edited by Edward
Earle, (Rochester: Visual Studies Workshop, 1979) pp. 88–96.
“Informal Social Controls and their Influence on Substance Use,” with Maloff, Fonaroff and Rodin, Journal of Drug Issues, 9 (Spring,
1979) pp. 161–84.
“Aesthetics, Aestheticians and Critics,” Studies in the Anthropology of Visual
Communication, 6 (Spring, 1980) pp. 58–68.
“Aesthetics and Truth,” Society,
17 (July–August, 1980) pp. 26–28.
Exploring Society
Photographically.
(Block Gallery, Northwestern University/University of
Chicago Press, 1981) editor.
Art Worlds. (Berkeley: University of
California Press, 1982).
“Afterword,” Douglas
Harper, Good Company: A Tramp Life,
(Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1982) pp. 169–72.
“Culture: A Sociological View,” Yale Review, 71 (Summer, 1982) pp.
513–28.
“
“Introduction,” Vilhelm
Aubert, The Hidden
Society, (New Brunswick: Transaction Books, 1982) pp. v–viii.
“Studying Urban Schools,” Anthropology
and Educational Quarterly, 14 (Summer, 1983) pp. 99–108.
“Freshman English for Graduate Students: A
Memoir and Two Theories,” Sociological
Quarterly, 24 (Autumn, 1983) pp. 577–88.
“Introduction,” with David Riesman, in Everett
C. Hughes, The Sociological Eye, (New
Brunswick: Transaction Books, 1980) pp. v–xiv.
“Distributing Modern Art,” New
Art Examiner, (December, 1983) pp. 5–6.
“Fieldwork with the Computer: Criteria for
Assessing Systems,” with Andrew C. Gordon and Robert K. LeBailly,
Qualitative Sociology, 7
(Spring–Summer, 1984) pp. 16–33.
Outsiders. (Paris: A.M. Metailie,
1985). (French translation, with a new “Afterword”).
“Teaching Fieldwork with Computers,” Qualitative Sociology, 9 (Spring,
1986) pp. 100–03.
Writing for
Sociologists.
(Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1986).
Doing Things Together:
Selected Papers,
(Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 1986).
(With a new “Introduction” and a previously unpublished paper, “Telling About
Society”).
“Art Worlds,” Encyclopedia of Communication, (in press).
“Photographing the Social Landscape,” Landscape Perspectives: Photographic Studies,
edited by Jean Tucker (St. Louis: University of Missouri Press, 1986) pp.
15–18.
“Tricks of the Trade,” Studies
in Symbolic Interaction, edited by Norman Denzin
(
“Graduate Education,” The
American Sociologist, 18 (Spring, 1987) pp. 42–45.
Art Worlds, (Paris: Flammarion, 1988). (French
translation).
“Herbert Blumer’s
Conceptual Impact,” Symbolic Interaction,
11 (1988), pp. 14–21.
“How Microcomputers Will Affect Our Analytical
Habits,” with Charles Ragin, in Grant Blank, ed., Computers in Sociology (1988).
“Letters to Charles Seeger,” Ethnomusicology,
33 (Spring–Summer, 1989) pp. 275–85.
“Theaters and
Communities: Three Scenes,” with Michal McCall and Lori Morris, Social Problems, 36 (April, 1989)
pp. 93–112.
Symbolic Interaction and
Cultural Studies,
co-editor and co-author of introduction with Michael McCall (Chicago:
University of Chicago Press, 1990).
“Performance Science,” (with Michal McCall), Social Problems, 37 (February, 1990).
pp. 117–132.
“Comment on Smith and Carter,” Social Problems, 36 (June, 1990)
315.
“Art World Revisited,” Sociological
Forum, 5 (November, 1990). pp. 497–502.
“Generalizing from Case Studies,” in Elliott W.
Eisner and Alan Peshkin, editors, Qualitative
Inquiry in Education (New York: Teachers College Press, 1990).
pp. 233–242.
“Uma Entrevista com Howard S. Becker,” Estudos Históricos (1990/5), pp. 114–136 (Rio de Janeiro).
“Entrevista com
Howard Becker,” Ciência Hoje (
“The Most Critical Issue Facing the ASA,” The American Sociologist (Fall,
1990). pp. 321–3.
“Children’s Conceptions of Money: Concepts and
Social Organization,” in Social
Organization and Social Process, David Maines,
ed., (Aldine Publishing Co., 1991). pp. 45–57.
“Social Theory in
What is a Case?
Exploring the Foundations of Social Inquiry (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1992).
(Co–editor with Charles Ragin).
“Cases, Causes, Conjunctures, Stories, and
Imagery,” pp. 205–16 in Ragin and Becker, What is a Case?
“Sociology in the Nineties” (with William C.
Rau). Society 30 (November,
1992), pp. 70–74.
Metodologia in Ciências Sociais (São Paulo: Husitec,
1993).
“How I Learned What a Crock Was,” Journal of Contemporary Ethnography
22 (April, 1993), pp. 28–35.
“Theory: The Necessary Evil,” pp. 218–229 in Theory and Concepts in Qualitative Research:
Perspectives from the Field, David J. Flinders and Geoffrey E.
Mills, eds., (New York: Teachers College Press, 1993).
“La Confusion de Valeurs,”
pp. 11–28 in Pierre-Michel Menger and Jean-Claude Passeron, eds., L`art de la recherche:
Melanges (Paris: La Documentation Française,
1994).
“Professionalism in Sociology: The Case of C.
Wright Mills,” pp. 175–87 in Ray Rist, editor; The Democratic Imagination: Dialogues on the
Work of Irving Louis Horowitz (New Brunswick: Transaction Books,
1994).
“Foi or acaso’: Conceptualizing Coincidence,” Sociological
Quarterly 35 (1994), 183–04. This essay also appears, in
Portuguese, in Anuário Antropolôgico/93 (
“American Popular Song,” pp. 9–18 in Ton Bevers, ed., Artists—Dealers—Consumers:
On the Social World of Art (Hilversum: Verloren,
1994).
Essays on Literature and
Society by Antonio Candido, edited, translated, and with an
introduction by Becker (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1995). The
introduction also appears in Antonio Candido, L’ Endroit et L’ Envers (Paris: A.M. Métailié,
1995).
“The Power of Inertia,” Qualitative
Sociology 18 (1995), pp. 301–309.
“Ensaios de Sociologia Aleatória,” with Luc Boltanski and Elizabeth Claverie, Mana: Estudos de Antropologia (Rio de Janeiro), 1 (October 1995), pp. 177–190.
“Hypertext Fiction,” pp. 67–81 in M. Lourdes
“Visual Sociology, Documentary Photography, and
Photojournalism: It’s (Almost) All a Matter of Context.” Visual
Sociology 10 (1995), pp. 5–14.
“The Epistemology of Qualitative Research,” pp.
53–71 in Richard Jessor, Anne Colby, and Richard Schweder, eds., Essays on
Ethnography and Human Development (Chicago: University of Chicago
Press, 1996).
(translation) Jean-Michel Chapoulie,
“
“A Escola de Chicago,” Mana 2 (forthcoming).
Tricks of the Trade (Chicago: University of Chicago
Press, 1997).
“La prise en compte de cas inhabituels dans l’analyse sociologique: Les conseils de Hughes,” Sociétés Contemporaines (1997) no 27, pp. 29–37.
“La carrière déviante du professeur Becker: De Al Jolson à Georges Perec (en passant par Everett Hughes),” Politix: revue des sciences sociales do polituque (1997), no 37, pp. 155–66.
“Talks Between Teachers,” with Shirah Hecht, Qualitative
Sociology 20 (1997), pp. 565–79.
“Categories and Comparisons: How We Find
Meaning in Photographs,” Visual
Anthropology Review 14 (1998–1999), pp. 3–10.
Propos sur l’art (Paris: L’Harmattan,
1999).
“The
“What Sociology Should Look Like,” Contemporary Sociology 29 (March,
2000), pp. 333–36.
“Afterword,” pp.
247–53 in
“The Etiquette of Improvisation,” Mind, Culture, and Activity 7 (3),
2000, pp. 171–176.
“Examples and Generalizations,” Mind, Culture, and Activity 7 (3),
2000, pp. 197–200.
“Response to the Manifesto,” Ethnography
1 (2000), pp. 285–89.
“Georges Perec as
Sociologist,” Ethnography
2(1), 2001, pp. 63–76. A slightly different version published in French as “Sociologie, sociographie, Perec et Passeron” pp. 289–311 in
Jean–Louis Fabiani, editor Le
Goût de l’enquête: Pour
Jean-Claude Passeron (
Qu’est–ce qu’une drogue?, editor (Anglet:
Atlantica, 2001).
“Les drogues: que sont-elles?”, pp. 11–20 in Qu’est-ce
qu’une drogue?, (Anglet:
Atlantica, 2001).
“L’œuvre elle-même,” pp. 449–463 in Jean-Olivier Majastre
et Alain Pessin, Vers
une sociologie des œuvres (
“La politique de la présentation Goffman et les
institutions totales,” pp. 59–77 in Charles Amourous et Alain Blanc, editors, Erving
Goffman et les institutions totales
(Paris: L’Harmattan, 2001.
“Studying the New Media,” Qualitative
Sociology 25 (3), 2002, pp. 337–43.
“Visual Evidence: A Seventh Man, the Specified Generalization, and the Work of the Reader,” Visual Studies 17 (1), 2002, pp.
3–11.
Les ficelles du métier (Paris: La Decouverte, 2002).
Paroles et Musique (livre-disque), (
“Continuity and Change in Howard S. Becker’s
work: an interview with Howard S. Becker (by Ken Plummer),” Sociological
Perspectives 46 (1), 2003, pp. 21–39.
“Intervista con
Howard Becker (by Pier Paolo Giglioli),” Rassegna Italiana di Sociologia 43
(4), 2002, pp. 619–31.
“Digital Image Ethics,” with Dianne Hagaman, in Jay Ruby, Larry Gross, and John Katz, Digital Image Ethics (
“Les lieux de jazz,” Sociologie et Societé (Montreal, forthcoming).
“Calvino comme urbanologiste,” L’Année Sociologique
(forthcoming).
"The Politics of Presentation: Goffman and Total Institutions," Symbolic
Interaction 26 (4), 2003, pp. 659-69.
"Afterword,"
pp. 343-
Becker, H.S. 2003. “Long-Term Changes in the
Character of the Sociological Discipline: A Short Note on the Length of Titles
of Articles Submitted to the American Sociological Review during the Year
"How Much Is Enough?", paper given as
the Vilhelm Aubert Memorial
Lecture,
"Inventer chemin faisant: comment j'ai écrit Les mondes de l'art"
("Making it up as you go along: How I Wrote Art Worlds,") Pp. 57-
"Calvino comme urbanologiste," L'Année
Sociologique (forthcoming).
“Dialogue sur les
notions de Monde et de Champ,” with Alain Pessin, OPUS—Sociologie de l'Art 8 (mars 2006), pp. 165-180. Appears in English
as "A Dialogue on the Ideas of World and Field," Sociological
Forum 21 (2), 2006, pp. 275-86.
Art From Start To Finish: Jazz, Painting,
Writing, and Other Improvisations, edited with Robert R. Faulkner and Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett
(
"Hans Ulbrich Obrist Interview with Howard Becker," in the catalogue
of The Welfare Show, edited by Ariane Beyn, 2005.
"The Lay Referral System," Knowledge,
Work, and Society 4 (2006) , pp. 65–76.
"Le répertoire
de jazz," with Robert R. Faulkner. 2006. Pp. 243-
"How We Deal with the People We
Study," in Crime, Social Control and Human Rights: From Moral Panics
to Denial: Essays in Honour of Stanley Cohen, edited by Christine Chinkin, David Downes, Conor Gearty and Paul Rock (Willan: Cullompton, 2007).
"The Jazz Repertoire," with Robert
Faulkner, OPUS-- Sociologie de l'art 8 (mars 2006), pp. 15-24.
"ASA Convention," Social
Psychology Quarterly, 70 (2007), cover and pp. 1-2.
Telling About Society (
"Preface," Dictionaire de la sociologie (Universalis: Paris, 2008), pp. 5-6.
"Studying Something You Are Part Of: The
View From the Bandstand," with Robert R. Faulkner, Ethnologie
Française. XXXV III (1), 2008, pp. 15-21.
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