Michael P. Biggs, Ph.D.

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2000 Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States 
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Theda Skocpol grad student 2000 Harvard
 (The rise and decline of a mass movement: American workers and the strike wave of 1886.)

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Evelyne Massa grad student Oxford
Sandra Gonzalez-Bailón grad student 2007 Oxford
Thomas Ulrich Grund grad student 2011 Oxford
Samina Luthfa grad student 2012 Oxford
Raheel Dhattiwala grad student 2014 Oxford (SocTree)
Rebeca Ibarra Olivares grad student 2014 Oxford
Fei Yan grad student 2014 Oxford
Juta Kawalerowicz grad student 2015 Oxford
Christina Fuhr grad student 2017 Oxford
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Biggs M. (2020) Gender Dysphoria and Psychological Functioning in Adolescents Treated with GnRHa: Comparing Dutch and English Prospective Studies. Archives of Sexual Behavior. 49: 2231-2236
Biggs M, Barrie C, Andrews KT. (2020) Did local civil rights protest liberalize whites’ racial attitudes?: Research & Politics
Biggs M. (2018) Size Matters: Quantifying Protest by Counting Participants Sociological Methods & Research. 47: 351-383
Biggs M. (2015) Has protest increased since the 1970s? How a survey question can construct a spurious trend. British Journal of Sociology. 66: 141-162
Biggs M, Andrews KT. (2015) Protest Campaigns and Movement Success: Desegregating the U.S. South in the Early 1960s American Sociological Review. 80: 416-443
Kawalerowicz J, Biggs M. (2015) Anarchy in the UK: Economic Deprivation, Social Disorganization, and Political Grievances in the London Riot of 2011 Social Forces. 94: 673-698
Dhattiwala R, Biggs M. (2012) The Political Logic of Ethnic Violence: The Anti-Muslim Pogrom in Gujarat, 2002 Politics & Society. 40: 483-516
Biggs M, Knauss S. (2012) Explaining Membership in the British National Party: A Multilevel Analysis of Contact and Threat European Sociological Review. 28: 633-646
Biggs M. (2006) Who joined the sit-ins and why: Southern black students in the early 1960s Mobilization. 11: 321-336
Andrews KT, Biggs M. (2006) The dynamics of protest diffusion: Movement organizations, social networks, and news media in the 1960 sit-ins American Sociological Review. 71: 752-777
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