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Massimo Introvigne was born on 14 June, 1955 in Rome, is an Italian sociologist of religion. Discover Massimo Introvigne's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 68 years old?
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Massimo Introvigne (born June 14, 1955, in Rome) is an Italian Roman Catholic sociologist of religion and intellectual property attorney.
He is a founder and the managing director of the Center for Studies on New Religions (CESNUR), a Turin-based organization which has been described as "the highest profile lobbying and information group for controversial religions".
Introvigne was born in Rome on June 14, 1955.
In 1972, he joined conservative Catholic group Alleanza Cattolica.
Introvigne earned a B.A. in Philosophy from Rome's Gregorian University in 1975, and in 1979 his Dr.Jur.
from University of Turin.
He worked from the law firm Jacobacci e Associati as an intellectual property attorney, specialized in domain names.
In 1988 he co-founded the CESNUR and has since served as the group director.
In the mid-1990s, Introvigne testified on behalf of Scientologists in a criminal trial in Lyon.
After Introvigne was critical of the publication of the 1995 report on cults by the French government, journalists described Introvigne as a "cult apologist", saying he was tied to the Catholic Alliance and Silvio Berlusconi's then ruling party.
Introvigne responded that his scholarly and political activities were not connected.
Introvigne has written on the concept of brainwashing.
He published an Encyclopedia of Religion in Italy.
In 1997, J. Gordon Melton and Introvigne organized an event at the Westin Hotel in Los Angeles where 1,500 attendees came dressed as vampires for a "creative writing contest, Gothic rock music and theatrical performances".
In 2001, sociologist Stephen A. Kent described Introvigne as a "persistent critic of any national attempts to identify or curtail so-called 'cults'", arguing that,
From 2008 to 2016 he served as vice-president of the group.
Beginning in 2012, Introvigne was listed as an "invited professor of sociology of religious movements" at the Salesian Pontifical University in Turin.
In 2012, Introvigne was appointed chairperson of the newly-formed Observatory of Religious Liberty of the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Beginning in 2018, Introvigne was editor-in-chief of the daily magazine on religion and human rights in China, Bitter Winter, which is published by CESNUR.
Introvigne is a proponent of the theory of religious economy developed by Rodney Stark.
Swedish academic Per Faxneld, writing for Reading Religion, described Introvigne as "one of the major names in the study of new religions."
Sociologist Roberto Cipriani has called Introvigne "one of the Italian sociologists of religion most well-known abroad, and among the world's leading scholars of new religious movements".
Journalist and Scientology-critic Tony Ortega penned a series of 2018/19 articles criticizing The Journal of CESNUR as an unreliable "apologist journal".
Introvigne is also director of CESPOC, the Center for the Study of Popular Culture.
He was the Italian director of the Transylvanian Society of Dracula, which included the leading academic scholars in the field of the literary and historical study of vampire myth.