The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology, 11 Volume SetISBN: 978-1-4051-2433-1
Hardcover
6384 pages
January 2007, Wiley-Blackwell
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George Ritzer is Distinguished University Professor at the
University of Maryland. He has a breadth of experience and
qualifications for the task of editing an Encyclopedia of Sociology
including the fact that he is currently editing the Sage
Encyclopedia of Social Theory and this has given him (and his
current assistant) invaluable experience. His work has the
international distribution and reputation needed to assure global
acceptance for such an Encyclopedia, and he has written
successfully not only for other scholars but also students in
various courses including introductory sociology (his co-authored
textbook in this area went through seven editions). He has also
written two leading US textbooks in social theory (each of which
has sold over 60,000 copies across several editions) and The
McDonaldization of Society (which has sold around 120,000 copies
over four editions), as well as editing our Companion to Major
Social Theorists and for Sage the Handbook of Social Theory and the
Handbook of Social Problems.
He has held a Fulbright at Erasmus University in the Netherlands, a Fulbright Chair at York University, Canada, the UNESCO Chair in Social Theory at the Russian Academy of Sciences, and was Fellow-in-Residence at the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study and the Swedish Collegium for Advanced Study in the Social Sciences. He has been a Visiting Professor at the universities of Shanghai (China), Surrey (England), Tampere (Finland), Bremen (Germany) and Nuoro (Sardinia, Italy). In addition, he has given innumerable invited speeches all over the United States and the world, including the 2003 keynote address to the meetings of the British Sociological Association. The American Sociological Association honored him with its Distinguished Contribution to Teaching Award in 2000 (relatedly he has won all of the major teaching awards at the University of Maryland) and he has served the Association in various capacities, including as Chair of its sections on Theoretical Sociology and Organization and Occupations.
He has held a Fulbright at Erasmus University in the Netherlands, a Fulbright Chair at York University, Canada, the UNESCO Chair in Social Theory at the Russian Academy of Sciences, and was Fellow-in-Residence at the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study and the Swedish Collegium for Advanced Study in the Social Sciences. He has been a Visiting Professor at the universities of Shanghai (China), Surrey (England), Tampere (Finland), Bremen (Germany) and Nuoro (Sardinia, Italy). In addition, he has given innumerable invited speeches all over the United States and the world, including the 2003 keynote address to the meetings of the British Sociological Association. The American Sociological Association honored him with its Distinguished Contribution to Teaching Award in 2000 (relatedly he has won all of the major teaching awards at the University of Maryland) and he has served the Association in various capacities, including as Chair of its sections on Theoretical Sociology and Organization and Occupations.