DU GAY, PAUL

Professor Of Organisational Behaviour, Warwick Business School, Warwick University

Paul Du Gay Is A Sociologist Specialising In Organizational Research. He Is The Author Of Several Key Studies On Changing Forms Of Identity And Personhood. His Current Research Interests Include: Sociologies And Histories Of Work And Consumption Based Identity, Subjectivity And Personhood; The History Of Self-Service Retailing In The Uk; The Role And Ethos Of The Professional Public Administrator.

Professional Affiliations: Visiting Fellow Australian Key Centre For Cultural And Media Policy, 1996; Morris Ginsberg Senior Research Fellow In Sociology, Lse, 1997-1998; Visiting Fellow, Research School In Social Science, The Australian National University, 2001; Visiting Research Professor, Centre For Critical Theory, University Of The West Of England, 2002 – 2005; Visiting Professor, Ioa, Copenhagen Business School, 2003; Inaugural Director Of The Research Centre For Citizenship, Identities And Governance At The Open University, 2003-2004; Currently Co-Ordinator Of The 'Re-Working Expertise' Theme For The Esrc's Centre For Research Into Socio-Cultural Change (Cresc).

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