
John Meyer, PhD
Professor of Sociology and, by courtesy, of Education, emeritus and CDDRL Faculty Member; FSI Senior Fellow, by courtesyDepartment of Sociology
Stanford University
Bldg. 120, room 248
Stanford, CA 94305-2047
Research Interests
the spread of modern institutions around the world, and their impact on national states and societies -- particularly the spread and impact of scientific activity and the standardization of educational models
John Meyer is a professor of sociology (and by courtesy, education) emeritus, at Stanford; a faculty member at CDDRL; and a senior fellow, by courtesy, at FSI. He received his PhD from Columbia University, and taught there for several years before coming to Stanford. His research has focused on the spread of modern institutions around the world, and their impact on national states and societies. He is particularly interested in the spread and impact of scientific activity, and in the expansion and standardization of educational models. He has made many contributions to organizational theory (e.g., Organizational Environments, with W. R. Scott, Sage 1983), and to the sociology of education, developing lines of thought now called neoinstitutional theory. Since the late 1970s, he has worked on issues related to the impact of global society on national states and societies (e.g., Institutional Structure, co-authored with others, Sage 1987). Currently, he is completing a collaborative study of worldwide science and its impact on national societies (Drori, et al., Science in the Modern World Polity, Stanford, 2003), and is working on a study of the rise and impact of the worldwide human rights regime.
Stanford Departments
Sociology
Publications
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Student Achievement and National Economic Growth
Francisco Ramirez, Xiaowei Luo, Evan Schofer, John Meyer
American Journal of Education vol. 113 (2006)
Scientization: Making a World Safe for Organizing
Gili S. Drori, John Meyer
Cambridge University Press, in "Transnational Governance: Institutional Dynamics of Regulation" (2006)
Globalization and Organization
Gili S. Drori, John Meyer, Hokyu Hwang
Oxford University Press (2006)
Foreword, "Reconstructing the University"
John Meyer
Stanford University Press in "Reconstructing the University" (2006)
Foreword, "The Impact of Comparative Education Research on Institutional Theory"
John Meyer
Elsevier (2006)
Events & Presentations
- The Rise of the Terrorism Expert
March 15, 2007 CISAC Social Science Seminar
Lisa Stampnitzky, John Meyer - The Expansion of Higher Education: Global Civil Society
May 17, 2004 Research Seminar
John Meyer
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