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Studying at Nuffield College - Sociology

The senior members of the Sociology Group in Nuffield include social statisticians and social historians as well as sociologists, whose principal specialities are analytical sociology, medical sociology, political sociology, social networks, social stratification, and the sociology of labour markets. Applications are also welcome from students in related areas such as social policy, social geography, demography, epidemiology and social psychology. The group is particularly strong in the development and empirical testing of middle-range social-science theories.

The main taught courses are the one-year MScs in Sociology, Comparative Social Policy, and Economic and Social History. There are also two-year MPhil courses in these subjects. The courses in Comparative Social Policy have as their core the comparative study of welfare states and social policy.

Many students go on from these taught courses to doctoral research. Other students enter directly as Probationer Research Students and undertake appropriate coursework before moving on to their research.

The small size of the College enables students to work closely with each other and with the Fellows of the College in a stimulating and research-orientated environment. All students receive an office in College, and many also reside in College.


The research interests in sociology of permanent Fellows of the College include: 

Robert Allen  

Success and failure in the early modern economy, the rise and decline of the Soviet Union, convergence and divergence in living standards around the globe, and the extinction of whales. Methodological interests include simulation, the integration of biological and social models, statistical and nonstatistical approaches to analyzing data sets.

 
Lucy Carpenter
 


Statistical epidemiology. Recent emphasis on occupational epidemiology and, in particular, the use of routinely collected national data for investigating the effect of social and occupational factors on health. Statistical methods in epidemiological research.

 
Nan Dirk de Graaf
 


Empirical sociology in general. Sociology of religion, educational inequality, consequences of social mobility, pro-social behaviour, political sociology and more recently criminology.

 
Ray Fitzpatrick
 


Medical sociology. Interests include the evaluation of health care, the measurement of patient satisfaction, health status and quality of life.

 
Duncan Gallie
 


Sociology of economic life. Comparative research on employment experience and attitudes to work; attitudes to social inequality; the social implications of unemployment.

 
Diego Gambetta
 


Analytical Sociology; Signalling Theory and Applications; Trust and Minicry; Organised Crime.

 
Anthony Heath
 


The sociology of electoral behaviour. The sociology of social class and ethnicity.

 
Peter Hedström
 


Analytical sociology. Interests focus on action-based theorising, micro-macro links, and quantitative methods appropriate for analyzing such processes.

 
Kenneth Macdonald
 


Research methods and data analysis. Also theoretical work on the normative assessment of actions. Work in developing microcomputer packages for data analysis; the empirical application of methods of data analysis in the study of social mobility, electoral behaviour and industrial relations.

 
Christiaan Monden
 


Family sociology/demography, focusing on how health and well-being are related to socio-demographic transitions in the life course and how the family affects individuals’ health outcomes. Explaining why these relationships vary among societies and change over time is another aim of his research.

 
Tom Snijders
 


Statistical inference for network dynamics; Exponential random graph models; joint modelling of social influence and social selection.


Current Thesis Titles in Sociology Include:

D Phil

Social Inequalities and participation in Higher Education in Britain

The Impact of Social Stratification and Economic Inequality on Individuals' Health: An Analysis of Great Britain and Spain

Enclosures in Scotland: An Economic Analysis of Institutional change

Rational Choice Models of Female Employment and Fertility under Different Welfare Regimes

The Changing Nature of Family Formation in Ireland 1920-2000

The Determinants of Socio-Economic Differences Among Ethnic Groups in an Immigrant Absorbing Society: Israel 1972-2000

Early Childhood Intervention and Parent Involvement

Skill creation systems in a comparative perspective: Germany, Denmark and the UK

The Effect of Social Policy Transformation on Resource-Based Gender Inequalities: the Hungarian Experience in Comparative Perspective

Theories of Low Fertility and Childnessness: Towards a New Synthesis

Labour Market Flexibilisation: Qualities of Employment, Equalities of Outcome

Unpacking the Class Effect: A Study into the Mechanisms Sustaining Social Class Stability

The Changing Experience of the Self-Employment in Britain, 1986-2001

Beliefs about Gender Inequality: A Comparison of Great Britain and Russia

Towards Segmented Assimilation or Second-Generation Decline? Bangladeshi Youth in East London

 
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