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William Foote Whyte
}}William Foote Whyte (June 27, 1914 – July 16, 2000) was an American sociologist chiefly known for his ethnographic study in urban sociology, ''Street Corner Society''. A pioneer in participant observation, he lived for four years in an Italian community in Boston while a Junior Fellow at Harvard researching social relations of street gangs in Boston's North End. Provided by Wikipedia
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Social theory for action how individuals and organizations learn to change by Whyte, William Foote 1914-
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Street corner society the social structure of an Italian slum by Whyte, William Foote 1914-
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Creative problem solving in the field reflections on a career by Whyte, William Foote 1914-
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Money and motivation an analysis of incentives in industry by Whyte, William Foote 1914-
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Toward an integrated theory of development economic and noneconomic variables in rural development by Whyte, William Foote 1914-
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Learning from the field a guide from experience by Whyte, William Foote 1914-
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Participatory action research
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