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Footnotes 1 See Albion Small , “ Scholarship and Social Agitation ,” in American Journal of Sociology , Volume 1 ( March 1896 ): 581 – 592 . 2 One of the first to call attention to the role played by women scholars and activists in influencing the agendas and methods of their male colleagues in the segregated “academic” department at the same university was Mary Jo Deegan. See her Jane Addams and the Men of the Chicago School, 1892–1918 (New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Books, 1988). 3 Michael Dear has been the most explicit animator of this movement. See his edited From Chicago to L.A. (Sage Publications, 2001) and his lead article in City and Community , Vol. 1 ( 1 ) ( March 2002 ): 5 – 28 , which sparked lively rejoinders in the same issue, mostly from adherents to and defenders of the Chicago School. 4 Robert Fogelson's superb history of Los Angeles, indeed, is titled The Fragmented Metropolis. 5 Incidentally, Dear erroneously classified me as an honorary member of the L. A. School, whereas I think I am more ecumenical—using each approach where relevant to the place and issue. My own position on the
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Published: Dec 1, 2005
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