Professor Steven Lukes FBA

Political Studies
Fellow type
UK Emeritus Fellow
Year elected
1987
Subjects
Politics

Current post

Professor, Department of Sociology, New York University; Professor, Department of Sociology, London School of Economics and Political Science

Past appointments

London School of Economics and Political Science University of London Centennial Professor

2000 - 2003

London School of Economics and Political Science University of London Centennial Professor

2000 - 2003

University of Siena, Italy Professor of Moral Philosophy

1995 - 2000

University of Siena, Italy Professor of Moral Philosophy

1995 - 2000

European University Institute, Florence Professor of Political and Social Theory

1987 - 1995

European University Institute, Florence Professor of Political and Social Theory

1987 - 1995

University of Oxford Lecturer in Politics

1967 - 1988

University of Oxford Lecturer in Politics

1967 - 1988

Publications

Marxism and morality 1985

Moral conflict and politics 1991

Emile Durkheim: his life and work. A historical and critical study 1972

Power: a radical view 1974

The curious enlightenment of Professor Caritat 1995

Other Fellows of the British Academy

Professor Sara Hobolt FBA

Political science; Electoral behaviour; Public opinion; European Union politics

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Professor Christine Bell FBA

The connections between constitutional law and international law forged through attempts to end violent conflict, with a focus on how these attempts affect constitution-making processes, peace agreements, and the development of international law itself

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Professor Paul Whiteley FBA

My research interests involve examining the nature & significance of political participation, particularly electoral participation, & also in understanding the causes & effects of public opinion on politics.

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