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Sociology Research

 

Luke received his BA and MPhil in Philosophy from the University of Cambridge, having focused on social and political philosophy, addressing topics like feminist thought and cultural appropriation. He then moved to Sociology for his PhD, where his thesis was titled 'The role of financial and intangible assets in pharmaceutical business models in the financialised pharmaceutical sector.' Luke has supervised and lectured in the department since 2014.

Teaching

SOC3: Global Social Problems module on 'Credit and Debt in Unequal Societies'
(supervisions)
SOC9: Global Capitalism (lectures & supervisions)
SOC13: Health, Medicine and Society (lectures & supervisions)

MPhil: Political and Economic Sociology (lectures)
MPhil: Health, Medicine and Society (convenor and participant of
interdisciplinary workshops)

Medicine: Social and Ethical Context of Health and Illness (seminar leader)

Job Title:
Teaching Associate in the Political Economy of Biomedicine, King's College
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