John H. Gagon was one of the sociologists who developed the breath of research available on human sexuality.(For the strongman performer, see John B. Gagnon.)
John H. Gagnon (November 22, 1931 – February 11, 2016) was a pioneering sociologist of human sexuality who wrote and edited 15 books and over 100 articles. He collaborated with William Simon to develop the piece he is perhaps best recognised for: "Sexual Conduct: The Social Sources of Human Sexuality" (1973). He was Distinguished Emeritus Professor of Sociology at the State University of New York at Stony Brook where he taught and from 1968 to 1998. In that same time frame he also dedicated himself to advancing the field of sociology through his research.
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- John H. Gagnon (de)
- John Gagnon (fr)
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| - جون غانون (بالإنجليزية: John Gagnon) هو عالم اجتماع وعالم نفس وأستاذ جامعي أمريكي، ولد في 22 نوفمبر 1931 في فول ريفر في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 11 فبراير 2016. (ar)
- John H. Gagnon (* 22. November 1931 in Fall River, Massachusetts; † 11. Februar 2016 in Palm Springs, Kalifornien) war ein US-amerikanischer Soziologe und Sexologe und zuletzt Professor an der State University of New York at Stony Brook. Innerhalb der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Sozialwissenschaftlichen Sexualforschung war er Mitglied des Internationalen Kuratoriums. (de)
- John H. Gagon was one of the sociologists who developed the breath of research available on human sexuality.(For the strongman performer, see John B. Gagnon.)
John H. Gagnon (November 22, 1931 – February 11, 2016) was a pioneering sociologist of human sexuality who wrote and edited 15 books and over 100 articles. He collaborated with William Simon to develop the piece he is perhaps best recognised for: "Sexual Conduct: The Social Sources of Human Sexuality" (1973). He was Distinguished Emeritus Professor of Sociology at the State University of New York at Stony Brook where he taught and from 1968 to 1998. In that same time frame he also dedicated himself to advancing the field of sociology through his research. (en)
- John Gagnon, né le 22 novembre 1931 à Fall River, dans le Massachusetts, et mort le 11 février 2016 à Palm Springs, en Californie, est un sociologue américain spécialisé dans l'étude de la sexualité humaine. Souvent comparé à Michel Foucault, il est considéré aux États-Unis comme un précurseur voire un pionnier dans la dénaturalisation de l'étude des sexualités. (fr)
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| - جون غانون (بالإنجليزية: John Gagnon) هو عالم اجتماع وعالم نفس وأستاذ جامعي أمريكي، ولد في 22 نوفمبر 1931 في فول ريفر في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 11 فبراير 2016. (ar)
- John H. Gagnon (* 22. November 1931 in Fall River, Massachusetts; † 11. Februar 2016 in Palm Springs, Kalifornien) war ein US-amerikanischer Soziologe und Sexologe und zuletzt Professor an der State University of New York at Stony Brook. Innerhalb der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Sozialwissenschaftlichen Sexualforschung war er Mitglied des Internationalen Kuratoriums. (de)
- John H. Gagon was one of the sociologists who developed the breath of research available on human sexuality.(For the strongman performer, see John B. Gagnon.)
John H. Gagnon (November 22, 1931 – February 11, 2016) was a pioneering sociologist of human sexuality who wrote and edited 15 books and over 100 articles. He collaborated with William Simon to develop the piece he is perhaps best recognised for: "Sexual Conduct: The Social Sources of Human Sexuality" (1973). He was Distinguished Emeritus Professor of Sociology at the State University of New York at Stony Brook where he taught and from 1968 to 1998. In that same time frame he also dedicated himself to advancing the field of sociology through his research. (en)
- John Gagnon, né le 22 novembre 1931 à Fall River, dans le Massachusetts, et mort le 11 février 2016 à Palm Springs, en Californie, est un sociologue américain spécialisé dans l'étude de la sexualité humaine. Souvent comparé à Michel Foucault, il est considéré aux États-Unis comme un précurseur voire un pionnier dans la dénaturalisation de l'étude des sexualités. (fr)
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