James M. Jasper

James Macdonald Jasper
Academic background
EducationPhD
Alma materUniversity of California, Berkeley
ThesisThe Politics of Nuclear Energy in France, Sweden and the United States (1988)
Doctoral advisorHarold Wilensky[1]
Academic work
Notable studentsJane McAlevey[2]

James Macdonald Jasper (born 1957) is a writer and sociologist who has taught Ph.D. students at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York[3] since 2007. He is best known for his research and theories about culture and politics, especially the cultural and emotional dimensions of protest movements.

  1. ^ Jasper, James Macdonald (1988). The Politics of Nuclear Energy in France, Sweden and the United States (PhD). University of California, Berkeley. p. 482. OCLC 79699882. ProQuest 303668898.
  2. ^ McAlevey, Jane F. (2015). No Shortcuts: A Case for Organizing (PhD). CUNY Graduate Center. p. iii. OCLC 949906889. ProQuest 1689441854.
  3. ^ Sociology at Graduate Center of CUNY

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