Education
Martin studied at Wesleyan University and received a Bachelor in sociology and English in 1987. He then attended the University of California - Berkeley, where he received a Master of Arts in 1990 and a Doctor of Philosophy in 1997.
Martin studied at Wesleyan University and received a Bachelor in sociology and English in 1987. He then attended the University of California - Berkeley, where he received a Master of Arts in 1990 and a Doctor of Philosophy in 1997.
His dissertation committee was Ann Swidler (Chair), Mike Hout, James Wiley, John Wilmoth. lieutenant was titled Power Structure and Belief Structure in Forty American Communes, and used the Urban Commune Data Secretariat. John Levi Martin"s current main areas of interest are field theory, social structures, and party formation.
His previous work has been on classical theory, historical changes in sexual decision making and the economy, the shaping of belief systems, the use of racism as a valid conceptual category in American sociology, the relationship between interpersonal power and attributions of sexiness, methods for the analysis of qualitative data, political psychology, and the division of labor in Busytown.