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Paul DiMaggio
Research Director
Professor, Department of Sociology
dimaggio@princeton.edu
Paul DiMaggio is Professor of Sociology and past Chair (1996-99)
of the Sociology Department at Princeton University. A former
Executive Director of Yale University's Program on Non-Profit
Organizations (1982-87), through 1991 he was Professor in the
Sociology Department, Institution for Social and Policy Studies,
and School of Organization and Management at Yale. A graduate
of Swarthmore College, he received his Ph.D. in Sociology from
Harvard University in 1979. He has written widely on organizational
analysis, focusing especially on nonprofit and cultural organizations,
on patterns of participation in the arts, and cultural conflict
in the U.S., and is currently studying the social implications
of new digital technologies. He is editor of Nonprofit Enterprise
in the Arts (Oxford University Press, 1986), The Twenty-First
Century Firm (Princeton University Press, 2001), and The
New Institutionalism in Organizational Analysis (with Walter
W. Powell); as well as author of Managers of the Arts
(Seven Locks Press, 1986) and co-author, with Francie Ostrower,
of Race, Ethnicity, and Participation in the Arts (Seven
Locks Press, 1991). He has been a fellow at the Center for Advanced
Study in the Behavioral Sciences (1984-85) and a fellow of the
John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation (1990). He has also
served on the Connecticut Commission on the Arts and on the board
of the National Assembly of State Arts Agencies.
http://www.princeton.edu/~dimaggio/
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