Fiona Devine

Professor of sociology

Fiona Devine

CBE FAcSS
Born (1962-06-06) 6 June 1962 (age 61)
Academic background
Alma materUniversity of Essex
ThesisPrivatism and the working class: affluent workers in the 1980s? (1990)
Academic work
InstitutionsUniversity of Manchester
Manchester Business School
Main interestsSociology
Websitehttp://www.mbs.ac.uk/research/people/profiles/FDevine

Fiona Devine CBE FAcSS (born 6 June 1962)[1] is a professor of sociology at the University of Manchester and Vice-President and Dean of the Faculty of Humanities at the University of Manchester.[2]

Education

Devine's degrees, master's and doctorate were all gained from the University of Essex.[1][3]

Career

Devine is best known for sociology writings about a new model of class structures: seven classes ranging from the Elite at the top to a Precariat at the bottom. She collaborated with the BBC website BBC Lab UK on the Great British Class Survey.[4] More generally Devine specialises in social stratification and mobility; class identity; and in gender, work and family.[5] She is co-director of the Centre for Research on Socio-Cultural Change at Manchester.[6]

Awards

She was awarded an OBE for Services to Social Sciences in 2010 and elected to the Academy of Social Sciences in 2011.[citation needed] She was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire in the 2019 New Year Honours for services to the Social Sciences.[citation needed]

Selected bibliography

Books

  • Devine, Fiona; Waters, Mary C. (2004). Social inequalities in comparative perspective. Malden, Massachusetts: Blackwell Publishing. ISBN 9780631226857.
  • Devine, Fiona; Savage, Mike; Scott, John; Crompton, Rosemary (2005). Rethinking class: culture, identities and lifestyles. Basingstoke, Hampshire New York: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 9780333968956.

Book chapters

  • Devine, Fiona; Waters, Mary C. (2004), "Introduction", in Devine, Fiona; Waters, Mary C. (eds.), Social inequalities in comparative perspective, Malden, Massachusetts: Blackwell Publishing, pp. 1–19, ISBN 9780631226857.
  • Devine, Fiona (2004), "Talking about class in Britain", in Devine, Fiona; Waters, Mary C. (eds.), Social inequalities in comparative perspective, Malden, Massachusetts: Blackwell Publishing, pp. 191–213, ISBN 9780631226857.

Journal articles

  • Devine, Fiona; Snee, Helene (2014). "Taking the next step: Class, resources and educational choice across the generations" (PDF). Journal of Youth Studies. 17 (8): 998–1013. doi:10.1080/13676261.2014.881987. S2CID 144672757.
  • Devine, Fiona; Snee, Helene (May 2015). "Doing the Great British class survey". The Sociological Review. 63 (2): 240–258. doi:10.1111/1467-954X.12282.
  • Devine, Fiona (2016). "The working class, middle class, assimilation and convergence". The Sociological Review. (Monograph series.)
  • Devine, Fiona; Sensler, Marianne (January–March 2017). "Class, politics and the progressive dilemma". The Political Quarterly. 88 (1): 30–38. doi:10.1111/1467-923X.12331.

References

  1. ^ a b "People of today: Fiona DEVINE". debretts.com. Debrett's. Archived from the original on 11 November 2014.
  2. ^ "Professor Fiona Devine". Archived from the original on 14 August 2023.
  3. ^ Devine, Fiona (1990). Privatism and the working class: affluent workers in the 1980s? (PhD). University of Essex. OCLC 22151706.
  4. ^ Staff writer (March 2011), "CRESC research and the BBC's Great British Class Survey", in CRESC (ed.), CRESC News (Issue 12) (PDF), p. 9
  5. ^ "Fiona Devine". web.stanford.edu. Stanford University. Archived from the original on 20 October 2014.
  6. ^ Bradshaw, Della (16 December 2013). "Manchester Business School appoints sociologist to top job". Financial Times.

External links

  • Profile: Manchester Business School Archived 23 July 2016 at the Wayback Machine
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