Contact Information
607 S Mathews Ave.
M/C 148
Urbana, IL 61801
Research Interests
Sociocultural anthropology; policing, politics, law, security, justice, governance, administration and democracy; China, Taiwan and Hong Kong.
Education
B.A in Mathematics, University of Oregon
Ph.D in Anthropology, University of Chicago
Courses Taught
EALC 550 The Anthropology of Modern China
ANTH 515 Ethnographic Methods and Sociocultural Theory
ANTH 499 Political and Legal Anthropology
ANTH 499 The Anthropology of Policing
ANTH 499 Police Science and Administrative Technology in China
GCL147 Police, Culture, and Inequality
GEOG199 Ferguson and Beyond: Race, Space, and Policing in 21st-Century America
ANTH 399 Asian Martial Arts
Additional Campus Affiliations
Associate Professor, Anthropology
Associate Professor, East Asian Languages and Cultures
Associate Professor, Center for East Asian and Pacific Studies
Recent Publications
Martin, J. T. (2024). Revolution, counterinsurgency, and the new ethnography of policing. City and Society, 36(3), 136-138. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1111/ciso.12497
Martin, J. T., & Zhou, L. (2023). Restoring Justice or Maintaining Control? Revolutionary Roots and Conservative Fruits in Chinese Police Mediation. Asian Journal of Criminology, 18(2), 133-153. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11417-022-09378-3
Martin, J. T., & Hoffman, A. (2023). Staying Cool in a Hot Spot: Epistemology, Ethics and Politics in Police Ethnography. In J. Fleming, & S. Charman (Eds.), Routledge International Handbook of Police Ethnography (pp. 117-133). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003083795-10
Martin, J. T. (2020). Police Work versus Police Action: Justice, Discretion, and Arendt’s Theory of Politics. Society for the Anthropology of Work. https://doi.org/10.21428/1d6be30e.fa89ed05
Martin, J. T. (2020). Weak police, strong democracy civic ritual and performative peace in contemporary taiwan. Current Anthropology, 61(6), 657-685. https://doi.org/10.1086/711997