Dr Tm Dant Head of Department
STAFF RESEARCH INTERESTS
Prof Larry Busch: Standards for technoscientific as well as everyday objects and persons, especially in the food and agricultural sector.
Dr Monika Buscher: Sociology/anthropology/cultural studies of Mobilities; technology (futures); epistemic practice; ethnomethodological studies; video ethnography; design.
Dr Anne Cronin: Urban studies and urban culture; advertising; consumption; friendship studies; visual culture; gender and culture; culture and economy.
Dr Tim Dant: Sociology of culture: material culture; critical theory; sociology of knowledge; structuralism and poststruc- turalism; discourse; visual sociology; television; new media; sociology of morality.
Dr Bülent Diken: Social theory; political philosophy; cultural theory; cinema; terrorism; mobility; urbanism; immigration.
Dr Anne-Marie Fortier: Critical race and ethnicity studies; multiculturalisms and nation formation; the politics of emotions; intersections of gender/sexuality; kinship, race, class, affective citizenship; genetic genealogies.
Dr Graeme Gilloch: Urban and visual culture (especially film and photography); critical
theory; aesthetics and literary studies.
Prof Bob Jessop: State theory; comparative political economy; cultural political economy; critical realism; welfare regimes; the knowledge-based economy; intellectual property regimes; Marxist theory.
Dr Adrian MacKenzie: Media and network theory; social and cultural studies of science and technology; visual and urban culture; subjectivity and embodiment; social and political theory.
Prof Michael Kratke: Political economy (international, historical, comparative); social inequality; ecology and environmental changes; social change and technological development; social theory; Marxism and Marxology.
“Lancaster is in the top five departments of Sociology in the UK and, following on from our 6* in RAE 2001, the 2008 RAE performance again confirmed our leading international research standing.”
Dr Ruth McNally: Social studies of science and technology; data intensive research; methods; proteomics; forensic genomics.
Prof Maureen McNeil: Gender relations of science and technology; cultural studies of technoscience; politics, theories and narratives of reproduction; gender and women’s studies theory and pedagogy.
Dr Nayanika Mookherjee: Anthropology of politics, gender, state, violence, memory, and human rights; gendered violence during wars; affective apparatus (museums, memorials); sense and the nation-state; political kinship and transnational adoption; diasporic communities and South Asia.
Dr Maggie Mort: Technologies of health and medicine; normativity and empirical ethics; citizenship and governance; disaster studies; ethnographic and participatory methods.
Prof Roger Penn: Economic sociology, social stratification, particularly ethnicity, class and gender.
Dr Celia Roberts: Feminist theory, social studies of health and biomedicine; science and technology studies, embodiment and sexuality.
Prof Andrew Sayer: Economic sociology, political economy and social theory, philosophy of social science, particularly critical realism; ethics and social life.
Prof Elizabeth Shove: Consumption, technology, and everyday life; design and material culture; theories of practice; research and science policy; environmentally significant patterns of social change.
Dr Vicky Singleton: Studies of technoscience; farming practices; women, health and medicine, subjectivity and identity; policy and practice.
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