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David Martin
Medium: pen and inksigned."David Martin" [1980.2039.000.000], Kahan, LouisExtent: shee
In memoriam David Martin (1929-2019)
David Martin https://www.flickr.com/photos/lselibrary/4438441442/ LSE Library J’ai fréquenté David Martin pendant plus de cinquante ans. Nous avons fait connaissance à la fin des années 1960, lorsque je préparais un doctorat en sociologie à la London School of Economics, et nous sommes restés en relation jusqu’à son décès en mars 2019. Il a été pour moi, et pour beaucoup d’autres, un mentor avisé et un ami. Membre de l’Académie Britannique, il ..
David MARTIN, Geographic Information Systems. Socioeconomic applications.
Bloch Nathalie. David MARTIN, Geographic Information Systems. Socioeconomic applications.. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 72, 2003. p. 599
David MARTIN, Geographic Information Systems. Socioeconomic applications.
Bloch Nathalie. David MARTIN, Geographic Information Systems. Socioeconomic applications.. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 72, 2003. p. 599
Oral History Interview with David Martin
David Martin – 2008-2012 US Marines, 1st Battalion, 8th Marines, OEF Afghanistan. National defense Global War on Terrorism. Two deployments Afghanistan. Story of incident that could only happen in Afghanistan. Life lessons.https://vc.bridgew.edu/vhp_stories/1031/thumbnail.jp
Globalisation and the new terror : the Asia Pacific dimension
This rigorously analytical yet readable book examines trends in new terror - understood here to be the capacity of sub-state actors to secure religious or politically motivated objectives by violent means. The contributors argue that whilst the use of violence to achieve political ends is scarcely original, what distinguishes new terror is its potential for lethality. This, combined with its evolving capacity to draw upon the resources of globalisation, particularly the revolution in communications which has advanced global markets, has also rendered them, and the more developed core states in the international trading order, increasingly vulnerable to asymmetric threats. Contemporary political violence - new terror in the global village / David Martin Jones and Mike Smith -- Uncertain diagnosis : megalomaniacal hyper-terrorism and an unending war for the future? / Paul Schulte -- Anti-globalisation.com : the paradox and the threat of contemporary violent protest / Grant Wardlaw -- The al-Qaeda threat and the international response / Rohan Gunaratna -- Islamic extremism and wahhabism / Clive Williams -- Trends in the development of terrorist bombing / Angus Muir -- The chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) threat - exaggeration or apocalypse soon? / Gavin Cameron -- The asymmetric character of the evolving chemical, biological and nuclear (CBN) threat / François Haut -- Information age terrorism and warfare / Kevin A. O'Brien -- The networking of terror in the information age / Michael Zanini -- Southeast Asia after September 11 / James Cotton -- The persistence of armed Muslin rebellion in Southeast Asia : implications after September 11 / Andrew Tan -- Organised crime and terrorism in the Asia Pacific region : the reality and the response / John MacFarlane -- The politics of the southeast Asian heroin trade / Peter Chalk -- Post-September 11 legislative responses to terrorism / Mark Weeding -- Australia after September 11 : the intelligence challenge / Dennis Richardson -- Terrorism today - terrorism and international regimes / Richard Butler
Book review: the education of David Martin: the making of an unlikely sociologist by David Martin
David Martin‘s autobiography offers surprising and often moving insights into his life, times and intellectual development. As Professor Emeritus of Sociology at the LSE he gives readers a behind-the-scenes account of the protests during the 1960s and 1970s, and also recounts the ups and downs of his role in championing the King James Bible and the Prayer Book in the 1980s. Mike Gane recommends this humorous and witty read to LSE alumni, sociologists of religion and culture, and theologists. David Martin has responded at the foot of the review
David Martin : The Road to Bally shannon, 1981 Maurice Leitch : Silver's City, 1981
Rafroidi Patrick. David Martin : The Road to Bally shannon, 1981 Maurice Leitch : Silver's City, 1981. In: Études irlandaises, n°7, 1982. p. 291
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