Education
B.S., Sociology, Northeastern University, 2011
M.S.C.J., Criminal Justice, Northeastern University, 2013
About me
My research investigates how sociality mediates experience and the implications it has for decision-making, with a particular emphasis on contract and intellectual property law and internet policy. This inquiry emphasizes an examination of Erving Goffman’s work in relation to political and socio-legal theory. It is part of a larger project concerning the necessity of a cognitive sociology of law, particularly in the internet age where shifts in commerce affects the reification of privacy.
Faculty advisor(s)
Teaching
Courses Taught at John Jay College of Criminal Justice:
Introduction to Sociology (Fall 2015)
Criminology (Spring 2015)
The Sociology of Law (Fall 2014)
Contact
mraphael (at) gradcenter (dot) cuny (dot) edu
http://gc-cuny.academia.edu/MichaelWRaphael