Dr. Patrick F. Gillham
Assistant Professor
I completed my PhD in Sociology at the University of
Colorado, Boulder in 2003. Before coming to the
University of Idaho, I was an assistant professor at the University of
Alaska in Anchorage. My research is both quantitative
and qualitative in nature and focuses on social
movements, globalization, and the policing of protest in
western democracies. In particular, I have studied
cross-national participation in the European
environmental movement, varying levels of protest
groups’ involvement in the global justice movement, and
the policing of global justice protests in the U.S. I
am extending my analysis of protest policing to Canada,
the U.K. and other European nations. In
addition, I plan to examine the impact of networks and
concerns for maintaining legitimacy on organizational involvement
in the global
justice movement.
I enjoy teaching courses in political sociology, social
conflict, social movements, globalization, and social
control. I integrate an international perspective into my
courses in order to address the complexity and inequality
evident in our interconnected and globally stratified world.
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