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Jason Hughes (sociologist)

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Main interests
  
Sociology

Name
  
Jason Hughes


Role
  
Sociologist

Institutions
  
University of Leicester

Alma mater
  
University of Leicester

Books
  
Norbert Elias and Modern S, Manstein: The Inner Genius W, Learning to Smoke: Tobacco, One Man's Love Story ‑ A Near

Institution
  
University of Leicester

Jason Hughes (born October 1970) is currently a professor and Head of the School of Media, Communication and Sociology at University of Leicester. Previously, he worked as a Senior Lecturer at Brunel University in West London.

Hughes' research interests include problematised consumption; drugs, addiction and health; emotions, work and identity; figurational sociology and sociological theory; methods and methodology; moral panics and regulation. His first book, Learning to Smoke was winner of the 2006 Norbert Elias prize. More recently he has completed, together with Eric Dunning, a major study of the work of Norbert Elias entitled Norbert Elias and Modern Sociology: Knowledge, Interdependence, Power, Process. He has also published a number of edited books, including Visual Methods and Internet Research and co-edited books, including, together with John Goodwin, Documentary and Archival Research together with Chas Critcher, Julian Petley and Amanda Rolloff, Moral Panics in the Contemporary World and, together with Nick Jewson and Lorna Unwin, Communities of Practice: Critical Perspectives

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