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Martin Shaw |
Biography
publications and teaching
academic posts
Professor of International Relations and Politics, University of Sussex, since 1995
Reader and Professor of Political and International Sociology, 1992-95, University of Hull
Lecturer and Senior Lecturer in Sociology, 1972-92, University of Hull
Lecturer in Sociology, University of Durham, 1970-72
Tutor in Sociology, LSE (part-time), 1968-70
major responsibilities
Chair of the International Relations and Politics Subject Group, University of Sussex, 1996-99
Head of the Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology, University of Hull, 1989 and 1992-95
Director of the Centre for Defence and Disarmament (later Security) Studies, University of Hull, 1989-92
member of editorial boards or editorial advisory boards currently include
International Relations
Peace and Conflict Studies
Global Media-Global Culture
Global Society
Renewal: Journal of Labour Politics
research and related activities include
Economic and Social Research Council Research Fellow, January 2004-December 2005
Leverhulme Research Fellow, January-September 2000
Director, Gulf War Project, Hull, 1991, funded by Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust and Cadbury Charitable Trust
Member, International Screening Committee, SSRC-MacArthur Post-Doctoral Fellowships on International Peace and Security, Social Science Research Council, New York, 1993-96
personal and educational
Born 30 June 1947, Driffield, East Yorkshire, England.
Attended state schools in Leeds, Bradford and Stoke-on-Trent.
Studied Sociology at the London School of Economics, graduating 1968.
Awarded PhD in the Sociology of War and International Relations, by published work, University of Hull, 1993.
political memberships include
member, International Socialists, 1965-76
member, Labour Party, 1979-date
member, European Nuclear Disarmament steering committee, 1980-85
Chair, Humberside region, Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, 1981-84