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Frances Fox Piven

Frances Fox Piven (born October 10, 1932)〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=A Celebration of Women Writers: Canada )〕 is an American professor of political science and sociology at The Graduate Center, City University of New York, where she has taught since 1982.〔(Frances Fox Piven Papers – Biographical Note ), Sophia Smith Collection, Smith College, Five Colleges Archives & Manuscript Collections〕
Piven is known equally for her contributions to social theory and for her social activism. A veteran of the war on poverty and subsequent welfare-rights protests both in New York City and on the national stage, she has been instrumental in formulating the theoretical underpinnings of those movements. Over the course of her career, she has served on the boards of the ACLU and the Democratic Socialists of America, and has also held offices in several professional associations, including the American Political Science Association and the Society for the Study of Social Problems.〔"Biographical Note to the Francis Fox Piven Papers" Five College Archives〕 Previously, she had been a member of the political science faculty at Boston University.
==Life and education==
Piven was born in Calgary, Alberta, Canada,〔 of Russian Jewish immigrant parents, Rachel (née Paperny) and Albert Fox, a storekeeper. Piven immigrated to the United States when she was one and was naturalized as a United States Citizen in 1953.〔 She was raised in Jackson Heights, Queens, New York. She attended P.S. 148 and Newtown High School.〔Interview with Cornel West, "The Weight of the Poor," "Guernica" magazine, September, 2011, http://www.guernicamag.com/interviews/3076/west_piven_interview_9_15_11/〕
She received a B.A. in City Planning in 1953, an M.A. in 1956, and a Ph.D. in 1962, all from the University of Chicago.〔 She attended on a scholarship and she waitressed for living expenses.〔

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