Nan Dirk de Graaf

Nan Dirk de Graaf (born 1958) is professorial fellow in sociology at Nuffield College, University of Oxford.[1] De Graaf is a specialist in social mobility and educational attainment.

De Graaf received his PhD from Utrecht University (1988) and was a post-doctoral researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Education and Human Development in Berlin (1988-1989). He was a research fellow at the KNAW (1990-1995) and professor in Sociology at Nijmegen University (2001-2007).[1]

Selected publications

  • Political Choice Matters: Explaining the strength of class and religious cleavages in cross-national perspective. Oxford University Press, 2013. (with Geoffrey Evans)
gollark: No, I mean they can't do it at all. A bruteforce attack on the stuff involved is not actually practical.
gollark: It would also probably still require more computing power than is practical to just do it to *everyone*.
gollark: Unless they've made some giant mathematical breakthrough and then not told anyone, this is essentially impossible.
gollark: Your ISP is almost certainly unable to break the encryption, although it's entirely possible the VPN provider just logs it on their end.
gollark: It does. This is literally the point of VPNs.

References

  1. Prof Nan Dirk de Graaf. Nuffield College. Retrieved 25 May 2015.
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