Richard Jenkins (sociologist)

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Richard Jenkins
University College, Swansea
  • University of Sheffield
  • Richard Jenkins FAcSS (born 1952) is a sociologist and retired academic. From 1995 to 2014, he was Chair in Sociology at the University of Sheffield.

    Life

    Richard Jenkins was born in 1952 in

    University College Swansea in 1983. He moved to the University of Sheffield in 1995 to take up the Chair in Sociology, which had been vacant since 1986. His work covered "the transition to adulthood, ethnicity and racism, nationalism, informal economic activity, the social lives of people with learning difficulties, and modern supernatural and witchcraft beliefs",[1] supported by field work in the British Isles (Belfast, the West Midlands, south Wales, and the south-west of England) and in Skive in Denmark. He retired in 2014 but remains at Sheffield as an emeritus professor. In 2004, he was elected to the Academy of Social Sciences.[2][3][4]

    Publications

    References

    1. ^ "Emeritus Professor Richard Jenkins", University of Sheffield. Retrieved 17 September 2018.
    2. ^ "Emeritus Professor Richard Jenkins", University of Sheffield. Retrieved 17 September 2018.
    3. ^ Sociological Studies: A History To Be Proud Of (University of Sheffield, 2013), p. 3.
    4. ^ "Young people, education and work in a Belfast housing estate", EThOS (British Library). Retrieved 17 September 2018.
    Academic offices
    Preceded by
    Vacant
    Predecessor: John Westergaard (retired in 1986)
    Chair in Sociological Studies,
    University of Sheffield

    1995–2014
    Succeeded by
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