Alfred R. Lindesmith Scientist

Alfred Ray Lindesmith (August 3, 1905 – February 14, 1991) was an Indiana University professor of sociology. He was among the early scholars providing a rigorous and thoughtful account of the nature of addiction.Lindesmith's interest in drugs began at the University of Chicago, where he was trained in social psychology by Herbert Blumer and Edwin Sutherland, earning his doctorate in 1937. His education there was a mixture of the analytical and theoretical, a balance that would later appear in his drug studies. The work at Chicago involved research with interactionist theory, including the research of Chicago's Herbert Blumer, emphasizing the idea of self-concept in human interaction.

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Alfred R. Lindesmith
Birth dateAugust 03, 1905
Birth place
Clinton Falls Township Steele County Minnesota
Date of deathFebruary 14, 1991
Place of death
Bloomington Indiana
Education
Columbia University
University of Chicago
Carleton College

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Field of study
Criminology
Sociology

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