Jeff Hearn

Jeff Hearn
Born Jeffrey Richard Hearn
(1947-08-05) 5 August 1947
Website [ www.hud.ac.uk/ourstaff/profile/index.php?staffuid=shumjrh+Official%5D]
Academic background
Alma mater University of Bradford
Academic work
Institutions University of Huddersfield, UK
Hanken School of Economics, Finland
Main interests Sociology

Jeffrey Richard (Jeff) Hearn (born 5 August 1947) is a British sociologist, and Research Professor at the University of Huddersfield, and Professor at the Hanken School of Economics.[1][2]

Biography

Hearn obtained his MA at the University of Oxford in 1973 and another MA in Organisational Sociology at the University of Leeds in 1974, and his PhD in Social Theory, Social Planning and Theories of Patriarchy at the University of Bradford in 1986.[3][4]

Hearn has been Lecturer, Senior-Lecturer, Research Fellow, Visiting Professor, Professor and the like at universities in Bradford, Manchester, Sunderland, Åbo and elsewhere. He is currently teaching as a professor at the "Hanken School of Economics" in Helsinki and Linköping University, Sweden. He is also Professor of Sociology, Huddersfield University, and an UK Academician in the Social Sciences.

Jeff Hearn is a member of the British Sociological Association, since 2005 member of the Conference and Events Committee of BSA. He is co-editor of Men and Masculinities, managing co-editor of Routledge Advances in Feminist Studies and Intersectionality, and associate editor of many other journals.

Work

Hearn's research interests range from critical studies on men, including men's violences to women and children; Sociology of organisations and management, including gender, sexuality and violence in and around organisations; Globalisation and transnationalism, with a focus on men, organisations, management and social welfare; and social theory; to sociology of culture.

First publications

His first published book was in 1983, a materialist analysis of men's relations to children, followed by the book, "'Sex' at 'Work'", authored with Wendy Parkin, in 1987, on the power and paradox of 'organisation sexuality', a book on sexuality in organisations, and then "The Gender of Oppression", a neo-marxist, pro-feminist critique of contemporary patriarchy in the same year.

His later books include "Men in the Public Eye" (Routledge, 1992), "The Violences of Men" (Sage, 1998), "European Perspectives on Men and Masculinities" (with Keith Pringle and members of CROME, Palgrave Macmillan, 2006, 2009).

A review of some of his work on men and masculinities is to be found in the book: Fidelma Ashe 'The New Politics of Masculinity', Routledge, 2006, and another on his work with Wendy Parkin on gender, sexuality and organisations in the book: Tommy Jensen and Timothy L: Wilson (eds.) On the Shoulders of Giants, Studentlitteratur, 2011.

Critical studies on men

With David Morgan, Colin Creighton, Chris Middleton, Ray Thomas and Clive Pearson, he initiated some ground rules for the study of men and masculinity, published as 'Changing men's sexist practice in sociology', Network, No 25, January 1983. Following work in the Men and Masculinity Research/Study Group at Bradford, the principles were developed and published in Achilles' Heel in 1987, and 3 years later Hearn and Morgan appended a sixth in the book "Men, Masculinities and Social Theory".

Research and politics

Hearn took part on several projects of different governments, political institutions and ngos, e.g.:

Selected publications

References

  1. Connell, R.W.; Messerschmidt, James W. (December 2005). "Hegemonic masculinity: rethinking the concept". Gender & Society. Sage. 19 (6): 829–859. doi:10.1177/0891243205278639.
  2. Martin, Joanne (2002). Organizational culture: mapping the terrain. Thousand Oaks, California: Sage. ISBN 9780803972957.
  3. "CV: list of publications of Jeff Hearn". cromenet.org. Critical Research On Men In Europe (CROME). Retrieved 4 February 2015.
  4. Hearn, Jeff; Burrell, Gibson (1989), "The sexuality of organization", in Hearn, Jeff; Sheppard, Deborah L.; Tancred-Sheriff, Peta; et al., The sexuality of organization, London Newbury Park: Sage, p. 12, ISBN 9780803982314.
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