Background
Marx, Gary T. was born on October 1, 1938 in Hanford, California, United States.
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Providing a rich picture of past and present undercover work, and drawing on unpublished documents and interviews with the FBI and local police, this penetrating study examines the variety of undercover operations and the ethical issues and empirical assumptions raised when the state officially sanctions deception and trickery and allows its agents to participate in crime.
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Drawing from research and insights from both fields, this text provides an integrated framework for looking at both collective behavior and social movements. KEY TOPICS: It covers the study of collective behavior; collective behavior process; collective behavior in culturally tolerant and maladaptive settings; collective behavior in oppositional settings. For sociologists and all those interested in collective behavior and social movements.
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Marx, Gary T. was born on October 1, 1938 in Hanford, California, United States.
Bachelor, University of California at Los Angeles, 1960. Master of Arts, University California, Berkeley, 1962. Doctor of Philosophy, University California, Berkeley, 1966.
Research associate University California, Berkeley, 1965-1967, lecturer department sociology, 1966-1967. Research associate Harvard-Massachusetts Institute of Technology Joint Center for Urban Studies, 1967-1973. Assistant professor, lecturer department social relations Harvard University, 1967-1973.
Senior research associate Center for Criminal Justice Harvard Law School, 1973-1975. Associate professor Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1973-1979, professor, 1979-1994, emeritus professor department urban studies and planning, 1994. Professor University Colorado, Boulder, 1992-1998, chair department sociology, 1992-1996.
Visiting scholar University Washington, since 1999. Visiting professor University California, San Diego, 1977-1978, State University of New York, Albany, 1980, Catholic University, Louvain, and Louvain La Neuve, Belgium, 1991, Technology University, Vienna, Austria, 1993, Nankai University, China, 1995, University California Irvine, 2000, Berkeley, 2001, Northwestern University, 2001. A.D. Carlson distinguished visiting professor in social science West Virginia University, 2003.
Hixon Riggs professor science, technical & society Harvey Mudd College, 2007-2008. Member executive committee American Sociological Association, 1973-1976. Member advisory boards Office of Technology Assessment, 1985-1987, National Academy of Sciences, 1989-1991, Electronic Privacy Information Center, since 1992.
Presenter testimony United States Congress, 1981, 91, 97. Member National Research Council Panel, 1989-1991, 2002-2004.
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