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Dr Claire Waterton: Sociology/anthropology/cultural studies of
science; the relationship of scientific knowledge to contemporary
environmental policymaking within UK, EU and global policy
contexts; public perceptions of environmental issues and risks.
Dr Yoke-Sum Wong: History, Historiography, Material Culture and
Aesthetics; exploring ambiguities of ethnography, cultural exchanges
and social lives.
Prof Brian Wynne: Sociology and philosophy of scientific
knowledge in public arenas such as risk, technology and
environmental issues; representation and performance of human
subjectivities and public meanings through scientific and technical
discourses of such issues. Global transformations of knowledge-
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production and their intersections with indigenous cultures and
concerns in such issues as bioprospecting, biodiversity, genomics, www
nanotechnologies.
Prof Andrew Sayer: Economic sociology, political economy and
RESEARCH CENTRES
social theory, philosophy of social science, particularly critical
The Department is also home to a number of leading international
realism; ethics and social life.
research centres. Consistent with the broader research culture in the
department, the centres all collaborate flexibly on issues and
Prof Dan Shapiro: Information society and information culture,
projects, and enjoy a high degree of postgraduate student involvement.
the new media industries, ethnographic studies of work practice,
and the interdisciplinary design of information systems.
Centre for Mobilities Research (CEMORE)
Sociology
This centre, directed by John Urry, has promoted the ‘mobilities’
Prof Elizabeth Shove: Consumption, technology, and everyday
turn in the social sciences. Research has been funded by ESRC,
life; design and material culture; theories of practice; research and
EPSRC, the Department for Transport, the Department of Trade and
science policy; environmentally significant patterns of social
Industry and the Forestry Commission. CEMORE established the new
change.
international journal Mobilities.
Centre for Science Studies (CSS)
Dr Vicky Singleton: Studies of technoscience; farming practices;
The Centre for Science Studies promotes interdisciplinary research at
women, health and medicine, subjectivity and identity; policy and
Lancaster across the boundaries of science, technology, and public
practice.
policy. Its members take diverse approaches including feminist STS,
actor-network theory (and after), cultural analyses of science, and
Prof Lucy Suchman: Anthropology of science and technology and
anthropological and postcolonial technoscience studies.
feminist science studies, with particular focus on information and
communications technologies.
Centre for the Study of Environmental Change
(CSEC)
Dr Bronislaw Szerszynski: Social theory, sociology of
CSEC has an established reputation for researching environment
environment and technology, social movements and citizenship,
and technology issues in a distinctive way which combines
Arts and Social Sciences:
religion and culture.
qualitative research with social theoretical questions and a critical
engagement with public policy.
Dr Richard Twine: Social, economic and ethical dimensions of the
biosciences, with special reference to animal biotechnology;
Centre for Gender and Women’s Studies (CGWS)
sociology of the body; environmental ethics.
Research and teaching in gender and women’s studies at Lancaster
is organised into CGWS, which provides a cross-disciplinary focus
Dr Imogen Tyler: Gender, race, and social class; bodies and
for more than 60 staff and postgraduates from 19 departments in
identities; social exclusion; social and cultural theory; theories of
the social sciences and humanities.
emotion; reproduction and motherhood; asylum and immigration;
maternal identities.
The ESRC Centre for the Economic and Social
Aspects of Genomics (CESAGen)
Prof John Urry: Social theory; urban sociology; economic, social
CESAGen is a collaborative, Lancaster-Cardiff, multi-disciplinary
and cultural restructuring; travel, mobility and tourism; complexity
centre established in 2002 with funding from the ESRC and forms
theory and the social sciences.
part of the latter’s Genomics Network. At Lancaster CESAGen is
based in the Institute for Advanced Studies, but enjoys close links
Prof Sylvia Walby: Social theory; gender; globalisation; work with the Department of Sociology, its research centres and
transformation; gender-based violence; politics in a global era; postgraduate community. Brian Wynne, professor of science studies
measuring gender equality; complexity theory. in Sociology, is Associate Director at Lancaster.
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