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Douglas A. Harper (born 1948) is an American sociologist and photographer. He is the holder of the Rev. Joseph A. Lauritis, C.S.Sp. Endowed Chair in Teaching with Technology at
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, a chair funded by a grant from the
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.


Biography

Harper was born in
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, United States. He earned a B.A. from
Macalester College Macalester College () is a private liberal arts college in Saint Paul, Minnesota. Founded in 1874, Macalester is exclusively an undergraduate four-year institution and enrolled 2,174 students in the fall of 2018 from 50 U.S. states, four U.S te ...
in 1970 and a PhD in sociology from
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. While doing research for his PhD dissertation about railroad tramps, he rode
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s for in the western United States.


Career

After graduation, Harper wrote a book, Good Company, about railroad tramps. Harper made extensive use of photo elicitation interviews in his 1987 book, ''Working Knowledge'', a sociological treatment of the rural bricoleur in America. His 2001 publication, ''Changing Works'', applied the same method to the historical reconstruction of cultural memory. Harper later co-authored books on post-colonial culture in Hong Kong, Italian food culture, and the semiotics of Italian fascism, in which he researched images as method of cross-cultural communication. In 2014, he studied the sociology of public space in the Italian
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and in the de-industrialized regions of the American
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. Harper has taught sociology at
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, the
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, and
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, and as a guest professor at the
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and
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. He edited the academic journal ''Visual Studies'' during its first thirteen years and wrote five works of visual
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published by the
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. His ''Visual Sociology'' (Routledge 2012) is a comprehensive treatment of the topic. Harper was co-founder of the
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with Leonard M. Henny and others; in 2013 he was elected its president. He has had many photographic exhibitions in the US and abroad.


Books

*2014: ''I Simboli del fascismo nella Roma del XXI secolo, cronache di un' oblio''. Douglas Harper, Francesco Mattioli. Aciraele-Roma: Bonnano. ("The symbols of fascism: Reports of an oblivion"). In Press. *2012: ''Visual Sociology''. Douglas Harper. London:
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. *2009: ''The Italian Way: Food and Social Life''. Douglas Harper and Patrizia Faccioli. Chicago:
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. *2009: ''Hong Kong: Migrant Lives, Landscapes, and Journeys''. Caroline Knowles and Douglas Harper. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. *2006: ''Good Company: A Tramp Life''. Boulder: Paradigm. Douglas Harper. (Revised and expanded third edition). *2003: ''The Cultural Study of Work''. Douglas Harper and Helen Lawson, editors. Boulder: Rowman Littlefield. 2004 Outstanding Title, designation by the American Library Association. *2001: ''Changing Works: Visions of a Lost Agriculture''. Douglas Harper. University of Chicago Press. Scholarly Achievement Award, North Central Sociological Association and Collier Award, Society for Visual Anthropology. *1998: ''Mondi Da Vedere: Verso una sociologia piu visuale''. Patrizia Faccioli and Douglas Harper, editors. Milan:
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. *1994: ''Cape Breton, 1952: The Photographic Vision of
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'' (editor).
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: Ethnographics Press;
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. *1993: ''Eyes Across the Water, vol. II: Essays on Visual Sociology and Anthropology''. Robert Boonzajer Flaes and Douglas Harper, editors. Amsterdam: Het Spinhuis Press. *1987: ''Working Knowledge: Skill and Community in a Small Shop''. Douglas Harper. University of Chicago Press. Paperback edition, University of California Press, 1992."Working Knowledge: Skill and Community in a Small Shop by Douglas Harper"
Peter F. Murphy ''The Oral History Review'' Vol. 16, No. 2 (Autumn, 1988), pp. 157–159,
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*1982: Good Company. Douglas Harper. University of Chicago Press. Second edition translations: Good Company: Un sociologo tra I vagabondi. Milan: FrancoAngeli, 1999 in Italian; Les Vagabonds du Nord-Ouest Américain. Paris:
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, 1998 in French.


Films

*2013: ''The First Step to Recovery''. (a 60-minute documentary film, in process.) Douglas Harper and Margaret Patterson, co-directors. *1983: ''Ernie's Sawmill''. Douglas Harper and Stephen Papson, co-directors. A 16 mm, 20-minute
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References

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