Dr Luke Doggett
Faculties, departments and locations
- Faculty of Business and Social Sciences
- Department of Criminology, Politics and Sociology
- Department of Psychology
- School of Law, Social and Behavioural Sciences
- Penrhyn Road
Senior Lecturer
- Email:
- [email protected]
About
My academic interests generally revolve around the role that myth and ritual have played in human life. In my doctoral research I drew heavily upon key philosophical contributions to the topic such as those of Hans Blumenberg and Ernst Cassirer, as well as the contributions of anthropologists such as Walter Burkert and psychologists such as Sigmund Freud. Nevertheless, I maintained a sociological focus in two ways: firstly by emphasising the importance of Emile Durkheim's contention that collective morality is the focus of mythic symbolism; and secondly by emphasising the importance of sociology's concern to understand the modern era and its development in the light of this.
Qualifications
- PhD Sociology, University of Warwick
- MA Social and Political Thought, University of Warwick
- MA (Hons.) Sociology with Philosophy, University of Glasgow
Domains
Modules on which I teach or supervise:
Social Selves: Mapping the Social Self (SO4003)
Becoming an Active Learner (FY3004)
Criminology/Sociology Dissertation (SO6029)
Criminology/Sociology Extended Dissertation (SO6028)
Courses taught
- Doggett, L. and Arat, A. (eds.) (2018) Foundations and Futures in the Sociology of Religion. Abingdon: Routledge.
University responsibilities
- Course Leader: Foundation Year in Social Sciences
Publications
The Adventures of Sociologists on Foreign Soil
Doggett, Luke, 2009, Current Cancer Drug Targets (4), 6pp 15-22, Published
The Prodigal Son: Myth and Science in Modernity
Doggett, Luke, 2009, The International Journal of Science and Society (1), 3pp 99-104, Published
Foundations and futures in the sociology of religion
Doggett, Luke and Arat, Alp (2017). London, U.K.: (Routledge) [Published]