Background
Gittler, Joseph Bertram was born on September 21, 1912 in New York City. Son of Morris and Toby (Rose) Gittler.
Gittler, Joseph Bertram was born on September 21, 1912 in New York City. Son of Morris and Toby (Rose) Gittler.
Bachelor of Science, University Georgia, 1934. Master of Arts, University Georgia, 1936. Doctor of Philosophy, University Chicago, 1941.
From instructor to associate professor sociology, U. Georgia, 1936-1943;
research associate, Virginia Planning Board, 1942-1943;
research associate, University of Chicago, 1944;
professor, Iowa State University, 1945-1954;
professor sociology, department chairman, Center Study Group Relations, U. Rochester, 1954-1961;
dean faculty, professor social science, Queensborough College, CUNY, 1961-1966;
professor sociology, dean, Ferkauf Graduate School Humanities and Social Sciences, Yeshiva U., New York City, 1966-1978;
distinguished visiting professor sociology, George Mason University of State University Virginia, Fairfax, 1978-1979;
distinguished visiting professor, George Mason University of State University Virginia, Fairfax, 1980-1990;
director Center for Study of Race and Ethnic Relations, George Mason University of State University Virginia, Fairfax, 1987-1990;
emeritus professor sociology, George Mason University of State University Virginia, Fairfax, since 1990. Visiting professor Cardoza Law School, 1978-1979, Hiroshima (Japan) U., 1979-1980. Lecturer various universities, United States, Japan, Spain, Germany, England, The Netherlands, France, Italy, Mexico, Israel, Finland, Taiwan, Ireland, Austria;consultant in field, since 1940.
Member Rochester community county New York State Commission Against Discrimination, 1955-1960. Chairman regional selection committee Woodrow Wilson Fellowship Foundation, 1955-1958. Co-chairman Brotherhood Week education committee National Conference of Christians and Jews, 1950.
County fellows Upland Institute, 1965-1972. Distinguished visiting professor department sociology Duke U., 1990-1994, Distinguished Scholar-in-residence, since 1994. Fulbright scholar, visiting professor Ben Gurion U., Israel, 1990-1991.
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(1941 University of Georgia Press - Hardcover)
(Book by Gittler, Joseph)
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Fellow American Sociological Association, New York Academy of Sciences. Member Poets, Playwrights, Editors, Essayists and Novelists association, International Sociological Society, Institute International Sociology, Southern Sociological Society, Association for Higher Education, American Association Academy Deans, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, Pi Mu Epsilon.
Married Lami Shapiro, June 28, 1934 (deceased 1966). 1 child, Josephine; married Susan Wolters, September 15, 1968.