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  1. Gary T. Marx is a sociologist who studies surveillance, privacy, social control, and social movements. His books include Windows Into The Soul, Undercover, and Protest and Prejudice.

  2. Gary T. Marx (born 1938) is professor emeritus at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and retired from the University of Colorado in 1996. He has worked in the areas of race and ethnicity, collective behavior and social movements, law and society and surveillance studies.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gary_MarxGary Marx - Wikipedia

    Gary Marx (born Mark Frederick Pearman) is a British guitarist and musician. He was a founding member of British rock band the Sisters of Mercy and its lead-guitarist and songwriter from 1980 to 1985. He left the band in 1985 to form Ghost Dance, which included ex-Skeletal Family vocalist Anne-Marie Hurst.

  4. gary t marx. MIT. Verified email at mit.edu - Homepage. surveillance studies - social control collective behavior and social movmenrts law and society r. Articles Cited by ... C Fijnaut, GT Marx. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2023. 210: 2023: Issueless riots. GT Marx. Collective violence, 47-59, 2017. 173:

  5. Mayor Fletcher Bowron, Gary T. Marx, Officer Phil Bailey, Craig Fletcher. Books. Undercover: Police Surveillance in America. Excerpts From 36 Reviews. This book is available from the University of California Press, 609-883-1759; $12.95 (royalties from this book go to support the Century Fund Foundation's research program) Buy Undercover: Police ...

  6. Gary T. Marx, M.I.T., race and ethnicity, collective behavior and social movements, law and society, surveillance studies, Protest and Prejudice, The Harvest of American Racism, Undercover: Police Surveillance in America, Windows Into the Soul: Surveillance and Society in an Age of High technology, Collective Behavior and Social Movements, Racial Conflict: Tension and Change in American ...

  7. Gary T. Marx. Professor Emeritus, MIT. Career overview. Gary T. Marx is Professor Emeritus at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He has worked in the areas of race and ethnicity, collective behavior and social movements, law and society and surveillance studies.