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Martin Eiermann

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March 21, 2016 • Martin Eiermann

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Martin Eiermann

Martin Eiermann is a Ph.D. candidate in sociology at the University of California, Berkeley and a co-editor of the Berkeley Journal of Sociology. His research focuses on the organizational networks of social movements and on the history of privacy in the United States.

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