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Kevin McDonald

Kevin McDonald

Phone: 8344 6586
Email: k.mcdonald@unimelb.edu.au
Office: John Medley Building Room 423

 

Background


Kevin holds a DEA and Doctorate from Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales in Paris. Before joining the Sociology Program at the University of Melbourne in 1996 he taught at the Phillip Institute and RMIT.

Research


Kevin's research focuses on questions of action and identity, in particular in the world of young people: from the experience of groups living contemporary social problems such as poverty and urban dislocation, to exploring new forms of commitment and identity in social movements.

His research currently is focussed in two areas: exploring the construction of identity and social relationship among drug users, and exploring the types of moral language emerging in new social conflicts.

Young injecting drug users, embodied identities and social worlds: an ethnographic study. (with John Fitzgerald)

Hepatitis C and initiation into injecting drug use in a rural setting.


Subjects Taught


  • 1st year: Society and Self-Identity
  • 2nd/3rd year: Global Cities: Sociological Explorations
  • 2nd/3rd year: Identities and Action: Social Movements
  • 3rd/4th year: Contemporary Sociological Theory

Supervision


  • forms of social action and identity, from social movements to sub-cultures
  • transformations in youth identity and action
  • the Green movement
  • forms of urban action and identity in zones of high unemployment

Recent Publications


Books

Pressing Questions: Explorations in Sociology (Second Edition, Pearson, 2000).

(with R. Krieken) Sociology: Themes and Perspectives (Pearson, 2000).

Struggles for Subjectivity: Identity, Action and Youth Experience (Cambridge University Press, 1999).

Book Chapters

'De la solidarité à la fluidarité : des mouvements sociaux aux mouvements d'expérience', in M. Wieviorka (ed) Un autre monde est possible, Paris: Bayard (in press)

'Personal identity and the contemporary gang: reconstructing the social world', in L. Kontos (ed) Alternative perspectives on gangs and the community, New York: Columbia University Press, 2002

'Alain Touraine', in L. Ray & A. Elliot (eds) Key Contemporary Social Theorists, Oxford : Blackwell, 2002

Journal Articles

'Oneself as another: from social movement to experience movement', Current Sociology, 52 (4) 2004, pp. 575-593.

'Watch him burn', Meanjin, 58 (4) 1999: 107-121.

Refereed Articles

'L'intervention sociologique after 25 years: can it translate into English?', Qualitative Sociology, 25, 2, 2002

'From solidarity to fluidarity: beyond collective identity - the case of globalisation conflicts', Social Movements Studies, 1, 2, 2002

'From s11 to September 11th - implications for sociology', Journal of Sociology, 3, 2002

Conference Papers

'After collective identity: movements as music', The Australian Sociological Association 2004 Conference proceedings.


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