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Gary Marx

Affiliate Professor

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gtmarx@bainbridge.net
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Curriculum Vitae
social control, deviant behaviour/social disorganization, collective behavior/social movements, law and society
More About Me
Gary T. Marx is Professor Emeritus from M.I.T. He is the author of Protest and Prejudice, Undercover: Police Surveillance in America, Collective Behavior and Social Movements (with Doug McAdam) and editor of Racial Conflict, Muckraking Sociology, Undercover: Police Surveillance in Comparative Perspective (with C. Fijnaut) and other books. With Norman Goodman, he revised Society Today and edited Sociology: Popular and Classical Approaches. Undercover received the Outstanding Book Award from the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences and Marx was named the American Sociological Association's Jensen Lecturer for 1989-1990. He received the Distinguished Scholar Award from its section on Crime, Law and Deviance, the Silver Gavel Award from the American Bar Association and the Bruce C. Smith Award for research achievement. In 1992 he was the inaugural Stice Memorial Lecturer in residence at the University of Washington and he has been a UC Irvine Chancellor’s Distinguished Fellow. Major work in progress are books on new forms of surveillance and social control across borders. He received his Ph.D. from the University of California at Berkeley. A more complete biography is available on my website: http://web.mit.edu/gtmarx/www/bio.html

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