Charles Kadushin | |
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Born | June 5, 1932
Madison, Wisconsin, U.S. |
Died | September 21, 2022 | (aged 90)
Spouse | Ghislaine Boulanger |
Relatives | Max Kadushin (father) |
Awards | Marshall Sklare Award (2009) |
Academic background | |
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Academic work | |
Discipline | Psychology |
Sub-discipline | Social network analysis |
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Charles Garfiel Kadushin (June 5, 1932 – September 21, 2022) was an American psychologist and emeritus professor of psychology at the City University of New York. [1] He was an expert in the field of social network analysis. [1]
Kadushin's parents were the Conservative rabbi Max Kadushin and the psychologist Evelyn Garfiel. [2]
Kadushin received his A.B. from Columbia College in 1953 and Ph.D. from Columbia University in 1960. [3] [4] He carried out a number of large survey projects on the American intellectual elite, [5] [6] Vietnam veterans, [7] and Jewish populations, especially those who partake in the Birthright Israel programs. [8] [9]
Kadushin was also a Visiting research professor at the department of sociology of Brandeis University and Distinguished Scholar at the Cohen Center for Modern Jewish Studies at Brandeis. [3]
Kadushin was elected a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in 1982. [10] He was a recipient of the 2009 Marshall Sklare Award from the Association for the Social Scientific Study of Jewry for his work on social networks. [11]
Kadushin died on September 21, 2022. [12]