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English sociologist, now head of the London
School of Economics, a leading New Labour thinker, and a member
of the European parliament’s “Independent Commission on Turkey”
(also see the write-up for Michel Rocard).
Further information
from various web-sites
http://www.hewett.norfolk.sch.uk/curric/soc/GIDDENS/
Anthony Giddens is director of the London School of Economics
(LSE) and has become one of the hip sociologists of our time,
being able to translate the current Zeitgeist into a kind of
agreeable theory which seems to be applicable to the moment. The
Guardian newspaper has referred to him as
“the most quoted sociologist of
our time,” and Tony Blair and his team seem to
have taken Giddens to heart.
http://www.edge.org/3rd_culture/bios/giddens.html
The Third Culture
Appointed as Director of the London School of Economics and
Political Science (LSE) in 1997, Anthony Giddens was previously
a Fellow and Professor of Sociology at King's College,
Cambridge. Among his 34 books are The Third Way: The Renewal
of Social Democracy, The Third Way and Its Critics,
and Runaway World : How Globalization is Reshaping Our Lives.
There is a substantial body of academic writing and
criticism about his work. He co-founded the academic publishing
house Polity Press in 1985. He was the 1999 BBC Reith Lecturer.
Anthony Giddens is the most widely-read and cited social
theorist of his generation. His ideas have profoundly
influenced the writing and teaching of sociology and social
theory around the world.
In
particular, he developed the theory of structuration, which is
the understanding of the relationship between individuals and
the conditions around them. We should view life in society as
a series of ongoing activities and practices that people carry
on, but which at the same time reproduce larger institutions.
Most
recently he has been at the forefront of developing ideas in
left-of-centre politics. He has helped to popularise the idea
of the Third Way. The Third Way represents the renewal of
social democracy in a world where the views of the old left have
become obsolete, while those of the new right are inadequate and
contradictory. A new social democratic agenda is emerging that
is integrated, robust and wide-ranging, which can also rekindle
political idealism. Anthony Giddens has travelled to many
countries around the world talking to political leaders and
heads of state about the development of third way politics.
Anthony Giddens grew up in Edmonton, North London. He was the
first person in his family to go to university or college, and
counts himself lucky to have been accepted by Hull University.
He has a younger brother and two daughters. He is a keen Spurs
[= Tottenham Hotspurs] fan, and watches them whenever they are
playing at home.
Frequently referred to as Tony Blair's guru, Professor Giddens
has made a strong impact on the evolution of New Labour.
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