Bryan S. TURNER
Professeur à la National University of Singapore, Asia Research Institute
Formation
- Master of Arts, University of Cambridge 2002
- Doctor of Philosophy, University of Leeds, 1997
- Doctor of Letters, Flinders University, South Australia, 1986
- Bachelor of Arts (Sociology) First Class, University of Leeds, 1966
Thématiques
- The political sociology of citizenship
- Generations and cultural capital
- The history of social theory
- The sociology of the body
- Sociology of fundamentalism
Activités d’enseignement
- Adjunct professor at Murdoch University, Western Australia (2006-9)
- Professor at the National University of Singapore in the Asia Research Institute (since 2005)
- Professor at the University of Cambridge Head of Department, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences
- Professorial Fellow, Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge
- Professorial Research Associate of SOAS, University of London
- Honorary professor of Deakin University, Australia founder of the Deakin centre for the citizenship and human rights
Responsabilités Scientifiques
- Founding journal Editor, Citizenship Studies
- Founding journal co-editor, Body&Society
- Founding co-editor Journal of Classical Sociology
- Series Editor Politics&Culture, Sage
- Board member: Contemporary Islam. Dynamics of Muslim Life (2006-) British Journal of Sociology (2000-) ; Ethnography (2000-3) ; Ethnicities (2000-) ; Health Risk & Society (1998-); Journal of Social Archaeology (2000-) ; Journal of Historical Sociology (1987-) ; Journal of Human Rights (2002-) ; Social Science & Medicine (1996-) ; Social Theory & Health (2003-) ; Sociological Theory (2000-3) ; The Sociological Review (-2005); Theory, Culture, and Society (1982-)
Promotions / distinctions / nominations
- Awarded the Doctor of Letters from Cambridge University (2009)
- The Australian Sociological Association (2003) voted The Body and Society among the top ten most influential books in Australian sociology