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Saskia Sassen

Saskia Sassen
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(2012)
Born (1949-01-05) January 5, 1949 (age 68)
The Hague, Netherlands
Residence New York City
Fields Sociology, Economics
Institutions Columbia University; London School of Economics
Alma mater University of Notre Dame
Thesis Non-dominant ethnic populations as a possible component of the U.S. political economy: the case of Blacks and Chicanos (1974)
Known for Studies of globalization, world cities, and international migration
Spouse Richard Sennett
Website
www.saskiasassen.com

Saskia Sassen (born January 5, 1947) is a Dutch-American sociologist noted for her analyses of globalization and international human migration. She is Robert S. Lynd Professor of Sociology at Columbia University and Centennial visiting Professor at the London School of Economics. Sassen coined the term global city.

Sassen was born in The Hague, Netherlands in 1947. In 1948 Sassen's parents, Willem Sassen and Miep van der Voort, moved to Argentina and the family lived in Buenos Aires. Her father was a Dutch collaborator with the Nazis, a Nazi journalist and a member of the Waffen-SS. In the 1950s Willem Sassen was close to Adolf Eichmann when both were living in Argentina and she recalls him visiting her childhood home. Saskia Sassen also spent part of her youth in Italy and says she was "brought up in five languages."

She is married to sociologist Richard Sennett. Artist Hilary Koob-Sassen is her son from her first marriage.

From 1966, Sassen spent a year each at the Université de Poitiers, France, the Università degli Studi di Roma, and the University of Buenos Aires, for studies in philosophy and political science. From 1969, Sassen studied sociology and economics at the University of Notre Dame, Indiana, where she obtained a M.A. in 1971 and a Ph.D. degree in 1974. She also received a master's degree in philosophy from the University of Poitiers in 1974.


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