Mariana Valverde

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EducationBrock University (BA)
York University (MA, PhD)
ThesisFrench Romantic socialism and the critique of political economy
Sub-disciplineSociology of law
Mariana Valverde
Academic background
EducationBrock University (BA)
York University (MA, PhD)
ThesisFrench Romantic socialism and the critique of political economy
Academic work
DisciplineCriminologist, sociologist
Sub-disciplineSociology of law
InstitutionsTrent University
York University
University of Toronto
Websitehttp://www.individual.utoronto.ca/marianavalverde/

Mariana Valverde FRSC is a Canadian criminologist and sociologist. She is currently a professor in the Centre for Criminology and Sociolegal Studies at the University of Toronto. Her research mainly focuses on the sociology of law.[1] She is also an occasional contributor to Spacing magazine.[2]

In 2000 Mariana Valverde won the Herbert Jacob book prize from the Law and Society Association for her book Diseases of the Will: Alcohol and the Dilemmas of Freedom (Cambridge University Press, 1998).[3]

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