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Sociology Research

 

Sebastian is a Teaching Associate in the Department of Sociology. Combining insights from phenomenology, hermeneutics and pragmatism, Sebastian’s research focuses on how agents asssess, interpret and transform crisis situations. He has concentrated on establishing the theoretical foundations for a research programme that centres on explaining and understanding how crises transform – for better or worse – culture and institutions, as well as practical, biographical and historical self-understanding. 

His expertise lies in social theory, cultural, political and historical sociology, and intellectual history, particularly, the history of sociological thought. 

Job Title:
Teaching Associate