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  1. Robert Ezra Park (February 14, 1864 – February 7, 1944) was an American urban sociologist who is considered to be one of the most influential figures in early U.S. sociology. Park was a pioneer in the field of sociology, changing it from a passive philosophical discipline to an active discipline rooted in the study of human behavior.

  2. Robert E. Park (born February 14, 1864, Harveyville, Pennsylvania, U.S.—died February 7, 1944, Nashville, Tennessee) was an American sociologist noted for his work on ethnic minority groups, particularly African Americans, and on human ecology, a term he is credited with coining.

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  3. Robert E. Park was a sociologist who studied collective behavior, human ecology, and race relations. He was born in 1864, worked as a journalist and at Tuskegee Institute, and taught at Chicago and Fisk Universities.

  4. May 9, 2018 · Robert E. Park (1864-1944) was a pioneer American sociologist who specialized in the dynamics of urban life, race relations, and crowd behavior and was largely responsible for standardizing the field of sociology as practiced in the United States.

  5. Robert Ezra Park (February 14, 1864 – February 7, 1944) was an American urban sociologist, one of the founders of the Chicago School of sociology, who introduced and developed the field of human ecology.

  6. Learn about Robert E. Park, a pioneer of sociology and human ecology, who studied under John Dewey and worked with Booker T. Washington. Explore his contributions to the Chicago School of Sociology, his concepts of collective behavior and interaction, and his influence on notable scholars.

  7. Robert Ezra Park (1864-1944), American sociologist, was a leading figure in the notable University of Chicago “school of sociology.”

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