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Charles Winick

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Charles Winick (August 4, 1922 – July 4, 2015) was an American author, psychologist, professor of anthropology and sociology, and academician, noted for his work in the fields of gender, drug addiction, and prostitution.

After serving in the United States Army during World War II, he was a professor of sociology at Graduate Center of the City University of New York and the City College of New York, taught at Columbia University, and was the author of more than 40 books, including a book which lamented the decline in the difference between the genders, studies about prostitution in American society, and several books on drug addiction. Winick also challenged the accepted view of narcotics addiction, contending that opiates can be relatively safe for some users but cause harm because they are taken under adverse conditions. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Dictionary of anthropology. by Winick, Charles, 1922-2015

    Published 1956
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    Dictionary of anthropology. by Winick, Charles, 1922-2015

    Published 1958
    Book
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    USSR humor / With illus. by Grisha Dotzenko. by Winick, Charles, 1922-2015

    Published 1964
    Book
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    The new people : desexualization in American life. by Winick, Charles, 1922-2015

    Published 1968
    Book
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    Deviance and mass media / edited by Charles Winick. --

    Published 1978
    Other Authors: “…Winick, Charles, 1922-2015…”
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    Children's television commercials : a content analysis / [by] Charles Winick [and others]. Foreword by Paul F. Lazarsfeld.

    Published 1973
    Other Authors: “…Winick, Charles, 1922-2015…”
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    The television experience : what children see / Mariann Pezzella Winick, Charles Winick. by Winick, Mariann P.

    Published 1979
    Other Authors: “…Winick, Charles, 1922-2015…”
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