Background
Fliegel, Frederick Christian was born on April 3, 1925 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Son of John Carl and Ruth Friedeborg (Aastrup) Fliegel. came to the United States, 1928, naturalized, 1935.
( Fliegel overviews and summarizes research on the spread...)
Fliegel overviews and summarizes research on the spread of innovations through rural populations. The volume begins with a look at the discovery of diffusion as a patterned process in the 1940s and examines the creation of the classical model to explain diffusion as a transfer of information. Fliegel then notes how the classical model changed to accommodate the particular socioeconomic condition when the model was applied to developing countries after 1945. He concludes by commenting on the revival of interest in diffusion research, the further development and refinement of the classical model, and the modern emphasis on conservation-oriented innovations rather than on innovations that enhance production. Fliegel overviews and summarizes research on the spread of innovations through rural populations. The volume gives detailed attention to the development and utilization of diffusion research from the 1940s to 1970 and traces the creation of the classical model for explaining the spread of innovations. Because the classical model seemed inadequate when applied to the diffusion of innovations in lesser-developed countries after World War II, the model changed to accommodate new research. The book notes the role of diffusion research in developing countries after the second world war, the change of the classical model to include socioeconomic conditions peculiar to these countries, and the growth and development of diffusion research to the present day. The first part of the book provides an historical survey of diffusion research through 1970. The chapters in this section discuss the discovery of diffusion as a patterned process, the development of the classical model to explain diffusion as an information transfer, and the implementation of diffusion research in developing countries after 1945. The second part, devoted to recent trends, includes chapters on the further development and refinement of the classical model, the revival of interest in diffusion research, and the modern emphasis on conservation-oriented innovations rather than on ones that enhance production. An extensive bibliography concludes this comprehensive study.
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Fliegel, Frederick Christian was born on April 3, 1925 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Son of John Carl and Ruth Friedeborg (Aastrup) Fliegel. came to the United States, 1928, naturalized, 1935.
Student, Moravian College, 1942-1943; Bachelor of Arts, University Wisconsin, 1949; Master of Arts, University Wisconsin, 1952; Doctor of Philosophy, University Wisconsin, 1955.
Assistant professor to associate professor, Pennsylvania State University, 1955-1965; associate professor, Michigan State University, 1966-1967; professor sociology, University of Illinois, 1968-1987; head Department, University Illinois, 1970-1973. Visiting professor University of Wisconsin, summer 1963, Tamil Nadu Agricultural U., Coimbatore, India, spring 1977. Fulbright senior research scholar CEPEC/CEPLAC, Brazil, spring 1985.
( Fliegel overviews and summarizes research on the spread...)
Served with United States Marine Corps, 1943-1946. Fellow American Sociological Association. Member Rural Sociological Society (president 1975-1976), Midwest Sociological Society, American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Association of University Professors. M C.
Married Thellyn Ruth Haller, August 25, 1955. Children: Frederick M., Ruth E., David C., Johanna C.