Martin Shaw

Profesor de investigación, IBEI
Profesor emérito, University of Sussex
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Biografía
Martin Shaw is a historical sociologist who has written widely on global politics, war and genocide, held posts in sociology and International Relations in several British universities, and published a large number of sole-authored and edited books as well as journal articles. Recently he has been working on racism, Brexit and British politics.
Formación académica
- (1993) PhD (Sociology of International Relations and War), University of Hull
- (1968) BA Hons. (Sociology), London School of Economics and Political Science
Premios
Investigación
Líneas de investigación
- Sociología Histórica
- Política global
- Conflictos Armados
- Guerra
- Genocidio
- Racismo
Clústers de investigación del IBEI
Proyectos de investigación
Conceptual History, Concept Formation and the ‘Problems of Genocide’
Class and ‘Political Genocide’
Publicaciones más destacadas
- 2020.Racial self-interest, Max Weber and the production of racism: the strategy and propaganda of Vote Leave during the Brexit referendum.Patterns of Prejudice,54(4):347-365Enlace
- 2016.Israel Charny’s attack on the Journal of Genocide Research and its authors: a response.Genocide Studies and Prevention: An International Journal,10 (2):3-22Enlace
- 2013.Genocide and International Relations: Changing Patterns in the Transition of the Late Modern World.New York:Cambridge University Press.Enlace
- 2000.Theory of the Global State: Globality as Unfinished Revolution.Cambridge Studies in International Relations,73Enlace
- 1996.Civil Society and Media in Global Crises: Representing Distant Violence.London:Pinter Publishers.
- 1994.Global Society and International Relations: Sociological Concepts and Political Perspectives.Enlace
- 1991.Post-Military Society: Militarism, Demilitarisation and War and the End of the Twentieth Century.Philadelphia:Temple University Press.