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Michael Hechter: Status Reversal and its Discontents
Michael Hechter: Status Reversal and its Discontents
The University of Edinburgh Department of Sociology, the University of Edinburgh MSc Nationalism in Global Perspective programme, and ASEN present a lecture by Michael Hechter, Arizona State University, on Status Reversal and its Discontents.
The lecture will take place in the Violet Laidlaw Room, 6th Floor, Chrystal MacMillan Building, 15a George Square, Edinburgh EH8 9LD – check back soon for a link for free tickets.
We will also be livestreaming the event on Facebook and YouTube.
About Michael Hechter
Michael Hechter received both his AB and Ph.D. from Columbia University. He is an elected Fellow of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences, Foundation Professor of Political Science at Arizona State University and a core faculty member of the Center for the Study of Social Dynamics and Complexity. Hechter has previously taught at the Universities of Washington, Arizona, Oxford and Copenhagen. He has been a fellow at the Center for Advanced Studies in the Behavioral Sciences and the Russell Sage Foundation, and was a visiting professor at the Universities of Bergen and Llubljana.
Hechter is the author of numerous books, including Internal Colonialism: The Celtic Fringe in British National Development, 1536-1966 (1975; 1998); Principles of Group Solidarity (1987); Containing Nationalism (2000), Alien Rule (2013), Rational Choice Sociology (2019), and, with Steven Pfaff, The Genesis of Rebellion (2020). He is editor/co-editor of The Microfoundations of Macrosociology (1983); Social Institutions: Their Emergence, Maintenance and Effects (1990); The Origin of Values (1993); Social Norms (2001, 2005); and Theories of Social Order (2003; 2008). His articles have appeared in the American Sociological Review, American Journal of Sociology, Demography, Journal of Theoretical Politics, Rationality and Society, Sociological Theory, European Sociological Review, and many other journals. His writings have been translated into Italian, Japanese, Hungarian, Chinese, Arabic, French, Spanish, Czech and Georgian.
Read more about Michael on his website.