UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE
FACULTY OF HUMAN, SOCIAL AND POLITICAL SCIENCES (HSPS)
LECTURES SINCE 2010:
Advanced Social Theory (SOC6)
3rd year undergraduates in sociology and politics (8-20 students). Lecturers include: Richard Sennett, Michael Mann, John Thompson, Patrick Baert, Henrietta Moore, Véronique Mottier.
2017-2018: ‘From Sexual Rights to Femonationalism’, 4 hours, Michaelmas Term 2017.
2016-2017: ‘Gender and Sexual Nationalism’, 4 hours, Lent term 2017.
2015-2016: ‘Gender and Sexual Nationalism’, 4 hours, Lent term 2016.
2014-2015: ‘Race and the Politics of Sexuality’, 4 hours, Lent term 2015.
2013-2014: ‘Race and the Politics of Sexuality’, 4 hours, Lent term 2014.
2012-2013: ‘Race and the Politics of Sexuality’, 4 hours, Lent term 2013.
2011-2012: ‘Race and the Politics of Sexuality’, 4 hours, Lent term 2012.
2010-2011: ‘Race and the Politics of Sexuality’, 4 hours, Lent term 2011.
2009-2010: ‘The Politics of Sexuality’, 4 hours, Lent term 2010.
Social Theory (SOC2)
2nd year undergraduates in sociology, anthropology and politics (30-60 students).
2015-2016: ‘Feminist Theory and Sexuality’, 4 hours, Lent term 2016.
2014-2015: ‘Feminist Theory and Sexuality’, 4 hours, Lent term 2015.
2013-2014: ‘Feminist Theory and Sexuality’, 4 hours, Lent term 2014.
2012-2013: ‘Feminist Theory and Sexuality’, 4 hours, Lent term 2013.
2011-2012: ‘Feminist Theory and Sexuality’, 4 hours, Lent term 2012.
2010-2011: ‘Modernity and the Politics of Sex’, 6 hours, Lent term 2011.
2009-2010: ‘Modernity and the Politics of Sex’, 6 hours, Lent term 2010.
2008-2009: ‘Modernity and the Politics of Sex’, 6 hours, Lent term 2009.
UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE – FACULTY OF SOCIAL AND POLITICAL SCIENCES (SPS)
LECTURES 2000-2009:
The Development of Social Theory (SOC1)
2nd and 3rd year undergraduates in sociology, psychology and politics (30-60 students)
2007-2008: 16 hours lectures & Course Organiser Lent term 2008.
2001-2002: 16 hours lectures & Course Organiser Lent term 2002.
2000-2001: 16 hours lectures & Course Organiser Lent term 2001.
The Family (interdisciplinary course INT5)
2nd and 3rd year undergraduates in sociology, psychology and politics (10-20 students)
2004-2005: ‘Gendering Sexuality’, 2 hours, Lent term 2005.
2007-2008: ‘Sexualities, Gender Power and the State’, 8 hours lectures Lent term 2008.
The Development of Modern Societies
1st year undergraduates in politics, social psychology, sociology, anthropology, economics (110-130 students).
2000-2001: ‘Social exclusion’, 2 hours lectures & Course co-Organiser Michaelmas term 2000.
2001-2002: ‘Social exclusion’, 2 hours lectures & Course co-Organiser Michaelmas term 2001.
Media, Culture and Ideology
2nd and 3rd year undergraduates in politics, social psychology, sociology (60-80 students).
2001-2002: 4 hours lectures & course Organiser Lent & Easter term 2002.
2000-2001: 4 hours lectures Lent term 2001.
Interdisciplinary Research Methods (INT 1)
2nd year undergraduates in politics, psychology, sociology (20-30 students).
2000-2001: Textual Analysis, 4 hours lectures, Michaelmas term 2001.
2001-2002: Textual Analysis, 4 hours lectures, Michaelmas term 2002.
Women, Gender and Society
2nd and 3rd year undergraduates in politics, social psychology, sociology (10-20 students).
2001-2002: 4 hours lectures Easter term 2002.
The Family, Marriage and Sexuality
2nd and 3rd year undergraduates in politics, social psychology, sociology (10-20 students).
2000-2001: 4 hours lectures Michaelmas term 2000.
MPhil program in International Studies, Centre for International Studies
MPhil (=M.A.) students in international politics (20-25 students)
2002-2003: ‘Discourse analysis’, 4-hour class & 2-hour seminar, Lent term 2003.
M.Phil Program on Modern Society and Global Transformations, SPS Faculty
MPhil (=M.A.) students in sociology (20-25 students).
2001-2002: ‘Interpretative Methodologies’, 12 hours lectures, Michaelmas term 2001.
2000-2001: ‘Interpretative Methodologies’, 12 hours lectures, Michaelmas term 2000.
2001-2002: Modernity and Identity, 4 hours lectures, Lent term 2002.
2000-2001: Modernity and Identity, 4 hours lectures, Lent term 2001.