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Alpha Kappa Delta records
Emory Bogardus papers
Papers, correspondence, and manuscripts of monograph of Dr. Emory Stephen Bogardus, the founder of the USC Department of Sociology and the School of Social Work, Dean Emeritus of The Graduate School at the University of Southern California, and world-renowned authority on "social distance".
Manuel Castells papers
This collection consists of the papers of Manuel Castells, University Professor and the Wallis Annenberg Chair in Communication Technology and Society at the University of Southern California (USC). Castells is Professor of Communication at the Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, and holds joint appointments in the Department of Sociology; the Sol Price School of Public Policy; and the School of International Relations.
Jon Miller papers
This collection consists of the papers of Jon Miller, a senior research associate and professor emeritus of sociology at the University of Southern California.
Barbara G. Myerhoff papers
Papers of Barbara G. Myerhoff, a University of Southern California professor and noted anthropologist, consist of manuscripts, notes, printed material, publications, audiotapes, correspondence, and photographic material related to her teaching, field research, and publishing activities.
James A. Peterson papers
Collection consists of materials from USC Sociology professor and former head of the Emeriti Center James A. Peterson (1913-1992).
Mary Shon papers
Mary Shon was a Korean-American social worker, teacher, and USC alum. This small collection consists primarily of yearbooks from Union Christian College and the Presbyterian Theological Seminary of Korea. The collection also contains a photo album, a photo book on Syngman Rhee and two publications relating to Korean life.
University of Southern California Sociology Department records
This collection consists of the records of the Department of Sociology at the University of Southern California.
University of Southern California Student Thesis papers
This collection consists of theses written by USC students from 1910 through the 1930s within the Economics department and the newly founded Sociology Department.