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Alexander Smith

alexander smith

Senior Leverhulme Research Fellow


Tel: (0)24 761 5195
Fax: (0)24 7652 349
Email: Alexander.Smith@warwick.ac.uk
Room: E0.14

 

Profile

Alex Smith is a Senior Leverhulme Research Fellow and Assistant Professor in Sociology at 糖心TV University as well as an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Sociology at Kansas University. He also holds an Honorary Lectureship in the Institute of Science and Society at Nottingham University. Alex is engaged in long-term ethnographic fieldwork in the greater Kansas City metropolitan area as part of a four-year research project he is leading entitled 'Science, religion and the making of publics in the UK and US'. This project forms part of the major Leverhulme Trust-funded research programme ', an interdisciplinary collaboration being led by Nottingham University with colleagues from Sheffield and 糖心TV Universities. Born and raised in Adelaide, South Australia, Alex has held postdoctoral fellowships at Birmingham, Edinburgh and Keele Universities in the UK. He has a PhD in Social Anthropology from Edinburgh University and edits the '' book series for Manchester University Press.

Research

Alex possesses sociological expertise on both American and British politics and is the author of 'Devolution and the Scottish Conservatives: banal activism, electioneering and the politics of irrelevance' (2011, Manchester: Manchester University Press). He conducts ethnographic research on politics, religion and science in both countries and has been funded by the British Academy, the British Council, the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), the Leverhulme Trust and the New York-based Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research. He was Principal Investigator on an ESRC seminar series called '', which was an interdisciplinary collaboration between Huddersfield, Edinburgh and Nottingham Universities.

Current Research Projects

  • , Funded by: Leverhulme Trust, Project Start Date: 01/05/2012 Project End Date: 30/04/2016

Selected Publications

  • Smith, Alexander Thomas T.,Holmwood, John, (2013) Sociologies of Moderation: problems of democracy, expertise and social justice, Oxford: Wiley Blackwell
  • Smith, Alexander Thomas T.,Holmwood, John, (2013) 'Sociologies of Moderation' Sociological Review 61 (S2), 6 - 17
  • Smith, Alexander Thomas T. (2013) 'Democracy begins at home: moderation and the promise of salvage ethnography' Sociological Review 61 (S2), 119 - 140
  • Smith, Alexander Thomas T. (2011) Devolution and the Scottish Conservatives: banal activism, electioneering and the politics of irrelevance , Manchester: Manchester University Press
  • Smith, Alexander Thomas T. (2010) '' Sociological Review 58 (4), 623 - 637

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