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Since 2008, Peter Saunders has been working as an independent researcher and writer, focusing on welfare reform, social mobility, income inequality and poverty, and publishing with think-tanks including Policy Exchange and Civitas in London and the Centre for Independent Studies in Sydney. He holds the honorary titles of Distinguished Fellow of the CIS, Professorial Research Fellow at Civitas, and Professor Emeritus of the University of Sussex.

He spent 25 years as lecturer, reader and professor at Sussex, where he taught sociology and urban studies. In this time, he also held visiting academic posts at Brown, Bremen, Melbourne, Canterbury and the Australian National universities. In 1999 he left academe and moved to Australia to become Research Manager at the Australian Institute of Family Studies, and in 2001 he became Social Research Director at the Centre for Independent Studies where he remained until 2008.

His publications include
Social Theory and the Urban Question (1981/1986), A Nation of Home Owners (1990), Privatisation and Popular Capitalism (1994), Capitalism: A Social Audit (1995), Australia's Welfare Habit (2004), and Social Mobility Myths (2010). He is also co-author of two student text books, An Introduction to British Politics (now in its third edition) and The Survey Methods Workbook (2004), and in 2009 he self-published a novel, The Versailles Memorandum. His academic books have been translated into German, Italian, Korean, Romanian, Portugese and Mandarin.

In 2008, the
Sydney Morning Herald described him as, "The most prominent liberal intellectual in Australia." The Guardian recently attacked him as an "Ideas wrecker."

Details:

Born: 1950.

Educated at Selhurst Grammar School, Croydon; University of Kent, Canterbury; Chelsea College, London.

Nationality: Dual British and Australian citizenship

CAREER HISTORY

2008-now: Freelance consultancy and independent author, based in England
2001-2008: Social Research Director, Centre for Independent Studies, Sydney, Australia
1999-2000: Research Manager, Australian Institute of Family Studies, Melbourne, Australia
1988-1999: Professor of Sociology, University of Sussex (Professor Emeritus from 2002)
1984-1988: Reader in Sociology and Urban Studies, University of Sussex
1976-1984: Lecturer in Sociology, University of Sussex, England
1973-1976: Research Officer, Dept of Sociology, University of Essex, England


VISITING ACADEMIC POSITIONS

1996: Visiting Professor, Dept of Sociology, Brown University, USA
1992: Visiting Fellow, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology/Swinburne University of Technology, Australia
1992: Visiting Professor, ZWE (Arbeit und Region), Universitaet Bremen, Germany
1982: Visiting Lecturer, Dept of Sociology, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
1982: Visiting Research Fellow, Urban Research Unit, Australian National University
1981: Visiting Research Fellow, Dept of Environmental Planning, University of Melbourne, Australia

EDUCATION AND QUALIFICATIONS

1971-73: Chelsea College, University of London: Ph.D in Sociology 1975
1968-71: University of Kent, Canterbury, Upper second class BA (Hons) in Sociology 1971

HONOURS

2010: Professorial Fellow, Civitas
2008: Distinguished Fellow of the Centre for Independent Studies
2004: Adjunct Professor, Australian Graduate School of Management
2002: Elected as Member of Mont Pelerin Society
2002: Professor Emeritus, University of Sussex


Photos:
Top: Selhurst Grammar School, Class 4A, 1965 (seated, 2nd row, far right)
Middle: Sitting in my office at Sussex University, 1991
Bottom: Receiving Distinguished Fellow award from CIS Chairman, Michael Darling, Sydney, May 2008






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