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    • Gary Alan Fine - Scholars | Institute for Advanced Study
      • Gary Fine is a social psychologist and sociologist of culture who is interested in examining how small group cultures create political affiliation and civil society. He is also completing an ethnography of the socialization of M.F.A. visual artists, focusing on their presentation of disciplinary practices and their construction of artistic selves.
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  2. Gary Alan Fine is the James E. Johnson Professor of Sociology at Northwestern University. He received his Ph.D. in Social Psychology from Harvard University. Previously he taught at the University of Georgia and the University of Minnesota.

  3. Jun 9, 2023 · PhD Candidate, Department of Sociology. University of Southern California. In his new book, Fair Share: Senior Activism, Tiny Publics, and the Culture of Resistance, Gary Fine takes on two distinct, yet related tasks.

  4. Nov 20, 2009 · Gary Alan Fine was born on the 11th of May in 1950 in New York and grew up in Manhattan. He received his B.A. degree at the University of Pennsylvania and received his PhD from Harvard in social psychology. After teaching at the University of Minnesota and the University of Georgia, he is currently John Evans Professor of Sociology at ...

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    • roberta.sassatelli@unimi.it
    • 2010
  5. Fine is the author of The Global Grapevine: Why Rumors of Terrorism, Immigration and Trade Matter (2010). Finally, he writes on microsociological theory, focusing on small group culture, and has recently published Tiny Publics: A Theory of Group Culture and Action (2012).

  6. Jun 1, 2017 · This chapter considers the work of Gary Alan Fine, probably the most prolific contemporary cultural ethnographer and one of the key contributors to the sociology of small groups.

  7. Fine, Gary Alan; van den Scott, Lisa Jo; . 2011. Wispy communities: Transient gatherings and imagined micro-communities. 55(10): 1319-1335. https://doi.org/10.1177/0002764211409379

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