Background
Gittell, Marilyn was born on April 3, 1931 in New York City. Daughter of Julius and Rose (Meyerson) Jacobs.
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Should workers own the capital their own labour produces? If they should, what kinds of justifications are there not only philosophically and ethically, but in the legal tradition as well? The authors draw on the fields of jurisprudence, political science, and economic and social history to explain the rise of principles of ownership rights. 'This is a concise, intelligent survey study of labor rights that belongs in the library of everyone with a serious interest in the subject. It is clearly written, interdisciplinary in range, and conscientiously researched...Abrahamsson and Brostrom have written a most valuable and informative book. As a non-rhetorical, succinct and clearly written tour of the principal theoretical posi
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Gittell, Marilyn was born on April 3, 1931 in New York City. Daughter of Julius and Rose (Meyerson) Jacobs.
Bachelor, Brooklyn College, 1952. Master of Public Administration, New York University, 1953. Doctor of Philosophy, New York University, 1960.
Instructor political science Queens College, City University of New York, 1960-1962, assistant professor, 1962-1965, associate professor, 1965-1967, professor, 1967-1971, professor urban studies, 1971-1973, director Institute Community Studies, 1967-1973, department chairman urban studies, 1971-1973. Professor political science Brooklyn College, City University of New York, 1973-1978, assistant vice-president and associate provost, 1973-1978. Professor political science Graduate Center, City University of New York, since 1978.
Consultant New Jersey Department Higher Education, Ford Foundation, National Institute Education, United Nations.
(Should workers own the capital their own labour produces?...)
Member of advisory board Prize ring (The) Research Center, Washington, 1971-1975. Member Queens Lay Advocate Service, since 1972. Member community committee Metropolitan Museum Art, since 1971.
Member planning committee White House Conference Children and Youth, 1970.
Member associate task force on manpower unites states department Labor, 1970-1974. Member.Nat. Study Commission Undergraduate Edition and Teacher Education, New York State Regent Committee on Examinations.
Member of New York State advising committee ResourceCenter for Women. Member Middle States evaluation teams Lafayette College, Inter-American University, University Prize ring (The) Tax Foundation fellowship.
Member Phi Beta Kappa.
Married Irwin Gittell, August 20, 1950 (deceased 2005). Children: Amy, Ross.