Laurie Taylor (sociologist)
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Laurence John Taylor (born 1 August 1936) is an English sociologist and radio presenter, originally from
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Biography

After attending
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schools including
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,
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, then a direct grant grammar and now an independent school, Taylor trained as an actor at Rose Bruford College, Sidcup, associated with Joan Littlewood's Theatre Workshop in Stratford, London. He was also a teacher at the Forest Hill comprehensive school for boys. After earning degrees in sociology and psychology, as a mature student, at
Birkbeck College , mottoeng = Advice comes over nightTranslation used by Birkbeck. , established = , type = Public research university , endowment = £4.3 m (2014) , budget = £10 ...
and the
University of Leicester , mottoeng = So that they may have life , established = , type = public research university , endowment = £20.0 million , budget = £326 million , chancellor = David Willetts , vice_chancellor = Nishan Canagarajah , head_lab ...
, he joined the department of sociology at the University of York, becoming a professor at that institution. He is retired from York. Taylor is sometimes thought to be the model for Howard Kirk in Malcolm Bradbury's novel ''
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'' although Bradbury and Taylor had not met at the time the book was written. Taylor was then a member of the
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International Socialists. Taylor is divorced from his third wife (whom he married in December 1988 in Camden), radio producer Cathie Mahoney who works on '' Loose Ends'' on BBC Radio 4. He was previously married to journalist Anna Coote, a former deputy editor of the ''
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'', who has also been associated with various public organisations. He is now married to Sally Feldman, journalist and former editor of Radio Four's ''
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'' and currently a humanist celebrant. Taylor's son,
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, is Chief Executive of the
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Career

Taylor has a particular interest in
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. He was one of the founder members of the National Deviancy Conference. A popular author writing on the media and fame, he has published widely in criminology. Perhaps his best-known early work was the book co-written with Stanley Cohen: ''Escape Attempts: The Theory and Practice of Resistance to Everyday Life''. The book arose from research into the wellbeing of long-term prisoners. He has collaborated with bank robber turned author, John McVicar, on research. Taylor has had an extensive broadcasting career on
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. For many years he was a participant on Robert Robinson's programme '' Stop The Week'', later presented ''The Radio Programme'' and took on ''
The Afternoon Shift ''The Afternoon Shift'' was a magazine programme on BBC Radio 4. Launched in February 1995, the programme replaced the ill-fated '' Anderson Country'', which had proved to be divisive amongst Radio 4 listeners over the different tone of the progra ...
'', a re-branding of the ill-fated ''
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''. His media associates have included
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and Victor Lewis-Smith. In 1991 he appeared in the documentary ''Flesh and Blood: The Story of the Krays''. Since 1998, Taylor has regularly presented the discussion programme ''
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'' on
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, a series mainly devoted to the social sciences. In addition, he is known for his long-running and mainly humorous column in the '' Times Higher Education Supplement'' as well as writing for the ''
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'' and being a distinguished supporter of
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. He is the presenter of '' In Confidence'', a series of one-hour in-depth interviews with public figures.


Honours

*Honorary doctorate, Birmingham City University *Honorary doctorate,
University of Nottingham , mottoeng = A city is built on wisdom , established = 1798 – teacher training college1881 – University College Nottingham1948 – university status , type = Public , chancellor ...
, 1992 *Honorary doctorate,
University of Leicester , mottoeng = So that they may have life , established = , type = public research university , endowment = £20.0 million , budget = £326 million , chancellor = David Willetts , vice_chancellor = Nishan Canagarajah , head_lab ...
, 2007 *Honorary doctorate,
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, 2008 *Honorary doctorate, Aberdeen University, 2009 *Honorary doctorate,
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, 2013 *Honorary doctorate, Abertay University, 2016


Publications


Books

*Taylor, L. 1967. ''Signs of Trouble: Aspects of Delinquency''. BBC. * * * Cohen, S. & Taylor, Laurie (1976), ''Escape attempts: the theory and practice of resistance in everyday life'' . New edition Routledge, 1992. *Taylor, L, R Lacey and D Bracken. 1980. ''In Whose Best Interests?: Unjust Treatment of Children in Courts and Institutions''. Civil Liberties Trust. * *Taylor, L and B. Mullan. 1986. ''Uninvited Guests: Intimate Secrets of Television and Radio''. Chatto & Windus. * *Taylor, L. 2004. ''The Laurie Taylor Guide to Higher Education''. Butterworth-Heinemann. *Taylor, L. 2014. ''In Confidence: Talking Frankly about Fame''. Zero Books.


Papers and contributions

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References


External links


Laurie Taylor biography
at Radio 4's website
BBC news item linking Taylor with Howard Kirk, The History Man

Laurie Taylor's weekly "Poppletonian" column
published in the ''
Times Higher Education ''Times Higher Education'' (''THE''), formerly ''The Times Higher Education Supplement'' (''The Thes''), is a British magazine reporting specifically on news and issues related to higher education. Ownership TPG Capital acquired TSL Education ...
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''Thinking Allowed''



Laurie Taylor
at the
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