Disciplines
Gaming and Casino Operations Management | Sociology
Document Type
Original Research Article
Abstract
Sociologist Erving Goffman’s presence in Las Vegas never yielded a definitive publication. Though it informed his work about action and interaction, his time in Las Vegas—both as a blackjack dealer and a player—remains one of the great what-ifs of gambling academia. This is regrettable, not only because the field would have benefited immeasurably from the analysis of a figure of Goffman’s talent and repute, but because Goffman was in Las Vegas exactly as the city’s casino business was undergoing its most significant shift, from small-scale, syndicate-owned ventures with links to former and current illegal enterprises elsewhere to massive, publicly-traded, mainstream-financed concerns.
Recommended Citation
Schwartz, D. G. (2016). Erving Goffman’s Las Vegas: From Jungle to Boardroom. UNLV Gaming Research & Review Journal, 20(1). Retrieved from https://oasis.library.unlv.edu/grrj/vol20/iss1/2DOI: https://doi.org/10.9741/2327-8455.1343