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Jerome Karabel

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101:, Karabel chronicles the admissions policies of Harvard, Yale, and Princeton over the course of the twentieth century, describing how new admissions criteria—including letters of recommendation, athletic and extracurricular achievements, and interviews, in addition to a student’s academic credentials—were first introduced in the 1920s in an effort to limit the number of Jewish students. Such starkly redefined measures of “merit” were institutionalized at these and other elite institutions over time, even as these schools later adapted such admission policies in response to growing demands for greater democratization and diversity during the mid and latter half of the twentieth century. 376: 60: 333: 269: 63:
in Washington DC, where he was working on a project entitled “American Exceptionalism, Social Well-Being, and the Quality of Life in the United States.”
83: 371: 20: 232: 71: 140: 106: 52: 19:(born May 20, 1950) is an American sociologist, political and social commentator, and professor of sociology at the 266: 173: 112: 228:
Jerome Karabel’s faculty profile on the Sociology Department website at the University of California at Berkeley
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by Malcolm Gladwell, “Getting In: The Social Logic of Ivy League Admissions,” The New Yorker, October 10, 2005
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in American higher education, and the role of the educational system in legitimating the existing social order.
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and on various aspects of social policy and history in the United States, often from a comparative perspective.
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The Diverted Dream: Community Colleges and the Promise of Educational Opportunity in America, 1900-1985
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The Diverted Dream: Community Colleges and the Promise of Educational Opportunity in America, 1990-1985
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The Chosen: The Hidden History of Admission and Exclusion at Harvard, Yale, and Princeton
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The Chosen: The Hidden History of Admission and Exclusion at Harvard, Yale, and Princeton
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by Malcolm Gladwell, “Getting In: The Social Logic of Ivy League Admissions” in
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http://www.wilsoncenter.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=sf.profile&person_id=549661
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Biography of Jerome Karabel, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
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Biography of Jerome Karabel, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
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Biography of Jerome Karabel, Berkeley Sociology Department Homepage
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http://www.aera.net/AboutAERA/Default.aspx?menu_id=20&id=233
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among others. He is also a contributor to publications such as
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http://www.newyorker.com/archive/2005/10/10/051010crat_atlarge
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in Paris, France. He has been a recipient of grants from the
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http://sociology.berkeley.edu/profiles/karabel/pubs.php
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http://www.asanet.org/about/awards/book/karabel.cfm
39:(1968). He holds a BA (1972) and Ph.D. (1977) from 179:"Towards a Theory of Intellectuals and Politics," 61:Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars 55:, the National Institute of Education, and the 104:Karabel’s articles have been published in the 172:(Houghton Mifflin, 2005) (Winner of the 2005 59:. In 2009-2010, Karabel was a Fellow at the 43:, and also conducted postgraduate studies at 8: 47:at Oxford University in England and at the 377:UC Berkeley College of Engineering faculty 84:American Educational Research Association 209: 7: 219:, Vol. 1. Marquis, 2009. p. 2544. 21:University of California, Berkeley 14: 183:25, no. 2 (April 1996): 205-233. 72:American Sociological Association 193:(Oxford University Press, 1989). 197:Power and Ideology in Education 74:. He is also co-author (with 1: 141:The New York Review of Books 107:American Sociological Review 90:, opportunity, access, and 53:National Science Foundation 393: 174:National Jewish Book Award 113:Harvard Educational Review 372:Harvard University alumni 217:Who’s Who in America 2009 66:Karabel is the author of 253:Phillips Exeter Academy 49:Ecole des Hautes Etudes 37:Phillips Exeter Academy 35:Karabel graduated from 17:Jerome Bernard Karabel 164:Selected publications 157:Le Monde Diplomatique 151:The Los Angeles Times 128:Politics and Society 136:The Huffington Post 347:(October 10, 2005) 272:2010-06-16 at the 235:2010-06-14 at the 181:Theory and Society 132:The New York Times 118:Theory and Society 41:Harvard University 384: 316: 306: 300: 294: 288: 282: 276: 263: 257: 256: 245: 239: 226: 220: 214: 92:cultural capital 45:Nuffield College 25:higher education 392: 391: 387: 386: 385: 383: 382: 381: 352: 351: 325: 320: 319: 307: 303: 295: 291: 283: 279: 274:Wayback Machine 264: 260: 247: 246: 242: 237:Wayback Machine 227: 223: 215: 211: 206: 166: 57:Ford Foundation 33: 31:Life and career 12: 11: 5: 390: 388: 380: 379: 374: 369: 364: 354: 353: 350: 349: 345:The New Yorker 336: 331: 324: 323:External links 321: 318: 317: 301: 289: 277: 258: 240: 221: 208: 207: 205: 202: 201: 200: 194: 184: 177: 165: 162: 32: 29: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 389: 378: 375: 373: 370: 368: 365: 363: 362:Living people 360: 359: 357: 348: 346: 342: 337: 335: 332: 330: 327: 326: 322: 315: 311: 305: 302: 299: 293: 290: 287: 281: 278: 275: 271: 268: 262: 259: 254: 250: 244: 241: 238: 234: 231: 225: 222: 218: 213: 210: 203: 198: 195: 192: 188: 185: 182: 178: 175: 171: 168: 167: 163: 161: 159: 158: 153: 152: 147: 143: 142: 137: 133: 129: 125: 124: 123:Social Forces 119: 115: 114: 109: 108: 102: 100: 95: 93: 89: 85: 81: 77: 73: 69: 64: 62: 58: 54: 50: 46: 42: 38: 30: 28: 26: 22: 18: 344: 340: 309: 304: 292: 280: 261: 248: 243: 224: 216: 212: 196: 191:Steven Brint 186: 180: 169: 155: 149: 145: 139: 135: 131: 127: 121: 117: 111: 105: 103: 98: 96: 79: 76:Steven Brint 67: 65: 34: 16: 15: 367:1950 births 88:meritocracy 356:Categories 341:The Chosen 339:Review of 310:The Chosen 308:Review of 204:References 146:The Nation 99:The Chosen 270:Archived 249:The Pean 233:Archived 255:. 1968. 189:, with 154:, and 126:, and 78:) of 97:In 358:: 251:. 176:). 160:. 148:, 144:, 138:, 134:, 120:, 116:, 110:,

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University of California, Berkeley
higher education
Phillips Exeter Academy
Harvard University
Nuffield College
Ecole des Hautes Etudes
National Science Foundation
Ford Foundation
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
American Sociological Association
Steven Brint
American Educational Research Association
meritocracy
cultural capital
American Sociological Review
Harvard Educational Review
Social Forces
The New York Review of Books
The Los Angeles Times
Le Monde Diplomatique
National Jewish Book Award
Steven Brint
http://sociology.berkeley.edu/profiles/karabel/pubs.php
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http://www.wilsoncenter.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=sf.profile&person_id=549661
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