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Mark Gould serves as Professor of Sociology at Haverford College, holding a B.A. in Sociology from Reed College and a Ph.D. in Sociology from Harvard University where he studied under Talcott Parsons, Barrington Moore, Jr., and other prominent scholars.
His academic credentials include:
- B.A. in Sociology, Reed College (advised by Howard Jolly, John Pock, John Tomsich)
- Ph.D. in Sociology, Harvard University (advised by Talcott Parsons, Barrington Moore, Jr., Kenneth Arrow, Judith Shklar, Karl Deutsch, Shmuel Eisenstadt)
Professor Gould's research spans foundational social theory with interdisciplinary applications. He examines capitalist development's role in historical events like the English Revolution, analyzes contemporary issues including inner-city racism and poverty structures, and bridges sociology with economics through sociological reconstructions of microeconomic models. His legal scholarship explores jurisprudential consequences for employment discrimination and corporate law, while current work investigates religious commitment across Islam, Christianity, and Judaism, Islamic constitutionalism, and develops a theory of fascism focused on Nazi Germany and contemporary USA.
Scientific Awards: No awards documented in available materials.
Advising and Grants: Student advising relationships and research funding details are not specified in the provided text. His theoretical framework emphasizes connections between normative/empirical theory and practical applications in social policy.
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