Associate Professor, Department of Social Policy and Intervention, University of Oxford
My research is focused on understanding the causes and consequences of social, economic, and cultural inequality across countries. I am a sociologist with interests in public health, culture, and political economy; examining inequality through a number of different lenses and using a variety of methods.
To date, my work has broadly been in three areas: 1) the political economy of health, 2) the political and cultural consequences of the mass media, and 3) the cultural politics of class.
Prior to his time at Oxford he worked briefly at the University of Cambridge and completed his PhD in Applied Social & Economic Research with the Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex.