Sociology professors Professor Alfonso Pérez Agote is a scholar who is completing research for a book entitled La reproducción social del nacionalismo vasco (franquismo y posfranquismo). He works for the Department of Sociology II of the University of the Basque Country in Leioa. ...more on Wikipedia about "Alfonso Pérez Agote"
Celia Kitzinger is Professor of Conversation Analysis, Gender and Sexuality in the Department of Sociology at the University of York, UK. She has published nine books and around 100 articles and book chapters on issues of relevance to language, feminism and lesbian and gay issues. Her first book was The Social Construction of Lesbianism (Sage, 1987) - others include Heterosexuality (Sage 1993, with Sue Wilkinson), Feminism and Discourse (Sage 1995, with Sue Wilkinson) and Lesbian and Gay Psychology (Blackwells/BPS books, with Adrian Coyle, 2002). She is currently using conversation analysis to explore the ordinary mundane reproduction of heterosexism in everyday talk-in-interaction. ...more on Wikipedia about "Celia Kitzinger"
Frank Furedi is professor of sociology at the University of Kent, UK. Previously, as Frank Richards, he was founder and chairman of the Revolutionary Communist Party of Great Britain, a left-wing political party which was expelled from the International Socialists in the 1970s, styling itself as the Revolutionary Opposition. ...more on Wikipedia about "Frank Furedi"
M Kathy Rudy is an associate professor of women's studies and ethics at Duke University, ( Durham, North Carolina, USA). Rudy's work is often interdisciplinary as she merges philosophy, theology, politics, feminism, and medical ethics. She is open about her homosexuality, and is a radical social constructionist. ...more on Wikipedia about "Kathy Rudy"
Manuel Castells (b. 1942 in Hellín, Albacete, Spain) is a sociologist. Raised primarily in Barcelona as part of a conservative family, Castells became politically active in the student anti- Franco movement as a teenager. Because of his political activism, he had to flee the country, going to Paris to finish his degree at the age of 20. After completing a doctorate in Sociology at the University of Paris, he taught at the university between 1967 and 1979, first at the Nanterre Campus, from which he was expelled after the 1968 student protest, then, from 1970 to 1979, at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales. In 1979 he was appointed Professor of Sociology and Professor of City and Regional Planning at the University of California, Berkeley. In 2001 he also became a research professor at the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC), Barcelona. In 2003 he joined the University of Southern California (USC) Annenberg School for Communication as a professor of communication and the first Wallis Annenberg endowed Chair of Communication and Technology. He is a founding member of the USC Center on Public Diplomacy and a senior member of the Center's Faculty Advisory Council. Castells is also a member of the Annenberg Research Network on International Communication . ...more on Wikipedia about "Manuel Castells"
Neil Abercrombie (born June 26, 1938) is an American politician and elder statesman of the Democratic Party of Hawaii. He is most notable for his service in the United States House of Representatives representing the First Congressional District of Hawaii ( map ) since 1991. ...more on Wikipedia about "Neil Abercrombie"
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