Roderick D. McKenzie

Roderick D. McKenzie
Autochrome portrait by Auguste Léon, 1921
Born
Roderick Duncan McKenzie

(1885-02-03)February 3, 1885
Died3 May 1940(1940-05-03) (aged 55)
Citizenship
Occupation
Known for
  • The Neighborhood: A Study of Local Life in the City of Columbus, Ohio.
  • On Human Ecology
SpouseEva Irene Bissett
Academic background
Education
ThesisThe Neighborhood: A Study of Local Life in the City of Columbus, Ohio. (1923)
Academic work
Institutions

Roderick Duncan McKenzie (3 February 1885 – 3 May 1940) was a Canadian-American sociologist, who became head of the sociology department at the University of Michigan.[1] McKenzie served as the 2nd Vice-President of the American Sociological Association (ASA) in 1932–1933, and was a charter member of the Sociological Research Association.[2][3]

  1. ^ "Faculty History Project, University of Michigan". Retrieved 2019-07-30.
  2. ^ "List of Vice Presidents: American Sociological Association". Retrieved 2019-07-30.
  3. ^ Angell, Robert C. (1940). "Obituary: Roderick Duncan McKenzie, 1885-1940". American Journal of Sociology. 46: 78. doi:10.1086/218529. S2CID 143671086.