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Born | Roderick Duncan McKenzie February 3, 1885 Carman, Manitoba, Canada |
Died | 3 May 1940 | (aged 55)
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Spouse | Eva Irene Bissett |
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Thesis | The Neighborhood: A Study of Local Life in the City of Columbus, Ohio. (1923) |
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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]