Name Stephen Cole Education Columbia University | Siblings Jonathan R. Cole | |
Awards Guggenheim Fellowship for Social Sciences, US & Canada Books What's Wrong with Sociology?, Making Science, Increasing Faculty Diversity, Peer review in the Natio, The unionization of teachers |
Stephen Cole (born June 1, 1941) is Distinguished Professor of Sociology at State University of New York, Stony Brook (retired 2011), the brother of Jonathan R. Cole.
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His scholarly work has been on the development of the sociology of science as an academic field. He was a founding member of Columbia's Program in the Sociology of Science, along with Robert K. Merton, Harriet Zuckerman, and his brother Jonathan R. Cole. The project was supported by the National Science Foundation for 20 years, and produced a substantial body of both theoretical and empirical work.
He collaborated with his brother Jonathan Cole on studies of the system of social stratification in science and on the reward system in science, examining the extent to which the social system of science approximated a meritocracy. culminating in their book, Social Stratification in Science (University of Chicago Press, 1973). In this work, they developed the use of citations as a measure of scientific quality and impact, the first social scientists to do so. Although it met with initial resistance, it is today widely used as a measure of scholarly impact and there is a very substantial literature on it.
He published works dealing with the sociology of education as a profession, with racial discrimination in science, and several widely used textbooks.
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He has also published several dozen journal articles.