Luke Yates

Lecturer (Sociology) at Alliance Manchester Business School

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  • Alliance Manchester Business School

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Alliance Manchester Business School

Biography

I came to Manchester University in 2008, having completed my undergraduate studies at the University of Warwick. My PhD, entitled Practising Change: Politics and Daily Life in Social Centres in Barcelona was a qualitative investigation of everyday life in spaces used for political campaigning, alternative cultural production and communal living in Barcelona. 

In 2012 I took up the role of Research Associate at the Sustainable Consumption Institute, where I worked on projects about food and eating, waste, and everyday household practices in the context of social and environmental change. In 2014 I began a Hallsworth Fellowship in the Department of Sociology on political economy, everyday consumption and households. From January 2017 I begin a lectureship in Sociology. 

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