Dingxin Zhao

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Dingxin Zhao is the Max Palevsky Professor of Sociology at the University of Chicago. His book, The Power of Tiananmen State-Society Relations and the 1989 Beijing Student Movement, is widely considered the definitive work on the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests.[1] He is also a former mathematical ecologist,[2] and has doctorates in both entomology and sociology.[3] His areas of specialization include political sociology and the sociology of social movements.

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  1. ^ "University of Chicago Press Books".
  2. ^ Graeme Wood. "The Next Decade Could Be Even Worse". The Atlantic.
  3. ^ Qin Chen (2000). "Dingxin Zhao's Home Page". University of Chicago.


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