Todd Gitlin

Affiliations: 
New York University, New York, NY, United States 
 Sociology University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States 
Area:
Mass Communications, General Religion, American Studies
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Parents

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Arlie R. Hochschild grad student 1977 UC Berkeley
 (Dissertation committee member)
William Kornhauser grad student 1977 UC Berkeley
 (Dissertation chair, "The Whole World is Watching". Mass Media and the New Left, 1965-70")
Michael Rogin grad student 1977 UC Berkeley (History of History Tree)
 (Dissertation committee member)

Children

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Joshua Gamson grad student 1987 UC Berkeley
Mara Einstein grad student 2000 NYU (Theology Tree)
Marco P. Calavita grad student 2001 NYU (Theology Tree)
Lila D. Bauman grad student 2002 NYU (Theology Tree)
Anthony F. Kelso grad student 2002 NYU (Theology Tree)
Christina Kotchemidova grad student 2005 NYU (Theology Tree)
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Gitlin T. (2015) Hurling the little streets against the great: Marshall Berman's perennial modernism City. 19: 104-108
Gitlin T. (2013) Occupy's predicament: the moment and the prospects for the movement. The British Journal of Sociology. 64: 3-25
Brown KA, Gitlin T. (2011) Partisans, Watchdogs, and Entertainers: The Press for Democracy and its Limits The Oxford Handbook of American Public Opinion and the Media
Gitlin T. (2009) Freedom's untidy: Democracy promotion and its discontents World Affairs. 171: 95-101
Gitlin T. (2007) The politics of national security an unabashed liberal view World Policy Journal. 24: 45-53
Gitlin T. (2006) Democratic dilemmas Dissent. 36
Gitlin T. (2003) Irving Howe's partition Raritan. 23: 22
Gitlin T. (2000) Unforgettable Vietnam and its burdens: Twenty-five years after the war's end Dissent. 47: 47
Gitlin T. (1999) The politics of authenticity : liberalism, Christianity, and the New Left in America The Journal of American History. 86: 853-854
Gitlin T. (1978) Media sociology - The dominant paradigm Theory and Society. 6: 205-253
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