Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences

The Fellowship of the Academy of Social Sciences (FAcSS) is an award granted by the Academy of Social Sciences to leading academics, policy-makers, and practitioners of the social sciences.

Fellows were previously known as Academicians and used the post-nominal letter "AcSS". This was changed in July 2014 to bring the academy in line with other British learned societies.[1]

Fellows of the Academy of Social Sciences

This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (August 2017)

1999

The first fellows (then known as academicians) were elected in 1999. The inaugural fellows were:[2]

  • John Alderson, former Chief Constable of Devon and Cornwall Police
  • Ron Amann, director-general of the Centre for Management and Policy Studies, Cabinet Office
  • Margaret Archer, University of Warwick
  • Alan Baddeley, University of Bristol
  • Sally Baldwin, director, Social Policy Research Unit, University of York
  • Colin Bell, vice-chancellor, University of Bradford
  • Ken Binmore, University College London
  • Patricia Broadfoot, University of Bristol
  • Margaret Brown, King's College, London
  • Archie Brown, St Anthony's College, Oxford
  • Christopher Brumfit, University of Southampton
  • Beatrix Campbell, University of Newcastle
  • John Carpenter, University of Durham
  • Tony Chapman, principal and chief executive officer, University of Wales Institute
  • Richard Chapman, University of Durham Business School
  • Mary Chapman, director-general, The Institute of Management
  • Christine Chinkin, London School of Economics
  • Nicholas Crafts, London School of Economics
  • Ivor Crewe, vice-chancellor, University of Essex
  • Gavyn Davies, Goldman Sachs International
  • Lord Desai, London School of Economics
  • Ian Diamond, University of Southampton
  • Andrew Dilnot, director, Institute for Fiscal Studies
  • Hastings Donnan, Queen's University, Belfast
  • Patrick Dunleavy, London School of Economics
  • Stuart Etherington, director, National Council for Voluntary Organisations
  • Janet Finch, vice-chancellor, Keele University
  • Ronnie Frankenberg, Keele University
  • Denis Galligan, Wolfson College, University of Oxford
  • Fred Halliday, London School of Economics
  • David Hargreaves, University of Cambridge
  • Patsy Healey, University of Newcastle
  • Peter Hennessey, Queen Mary and Westfield College
  • Tim Holt, director, Office of National Statistics
  • Pat Hudson, Cardiff University
  • Will Hutton, editor-in-chief, The Observer
  • Sue Iversen, University of Oxford
  • Michael Jacobs, Nicholson Graham and Jones
  • Ronald Johnston, University of Bristol
  • Bill Jordan, University of Exeter
  • Roger Jowell, director, National Centre for Social Research
  • Anthony King, University of Essex
  • Julian Le Grand, London School of Economics
  • Jane Lewis, University of Nottingham
  • Janet Lewis, research director, Joseph Rowntree Foundation
  • Ruth Lister, Loughborough University
  • Moss Madden, University of Liverpool
  • Jean Martin, social survey division, Office for National Statistics
  • Doreen Massey, Open University
  • Elizabeth Meehan, Queen's University, Belfast
  • Richard Mottram, permanent secretary, Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions
  • Howard Newby, vice-chancellor, University of Southampton
  • Bhikhu Parekh, University of Hull
  • Andrew Pettigrew, Warwick Business School
  • Geoffrey Shindler, partner, Halliwell Landau
  • Susan Smith, University of Edinburgh
  • Bruce Smith, chairman, Economic and Social Research Council
  • Elliot Stern, the Tavistock Institute
  • Anthea Tinker, King's College, London
  • Peter Townsend, University of Bristol
  • Polly Toynbee, journalist
  • John Urry, Lancaster University
  • Alan Walker, University of Sheffield
  • Stephen White, University of Glasgow
  • Christine Whitehead, London School of Economics
  • Lord Young of Dartington

2000

2002

There were 91 people elected to the fellowship in 2002:[3]

2003

There were 60 people elected to the fellowship in 2003:[4]

2004

There were 51 people elected to the fellowship in 2004:[5]

March 2006

There were 63 people elected to the fellowship in March 2006:[6]

December 2006

There were 20 people elected to the fellowship in September 2006:[7]

Prior to 2007

These people are known to have been selected sometime prior to 2007:[8]

2007

  • Susan Castillo[8]

2008

2009

There were 64 people elected to the fellowship in 2009:[9]

  • John Allen
  • Michael Anyadike-Danes
  • Vernon Bogdanor
  • Martyn Bond
  • Sophie Bowlby
  • Thom Brooks
  • Jacqueline Burgess
  • Tim Butler
  • Timothy Clark
  • Alistair Cole
  • Diana Coole
  • Douglas Davies
  • Lorraine Dearden
  • John Dunn
  • Lewis Elton
  • Anthony Forster
  • Keith Glaister
  • Keith Grint
  • Alexander Haslam
  • Colin Hay
  • Robert Hetherington
  • Celia Hoyles
  • Janet Hunter
  • Chris Huxham
  • Ron Iphofen
  • Michael Keating
  • Emil Kirchner
  • Saville Kushner
  • John Leach
  • Kevin Lee
  • Robert Leonardi
  • Peter Malpass
  • John Mingers
  • Michael Moran
  • Elizabeth Murphy
  • Emma Murphy
  • David Nelken
  • Frank Peck
  • John Peterson
  • Judith Phillips
  • Bob Picciotto
  • Laurence Ray
  • John Richardson
  • Anne Rogers
  • Jim Rollo
  • Thomas Scharf
  • Drew Scott
  • Michael Shackleton
  • David Shanks
  • Michael Sheppard
  • David Simon
  • Iram Siraj-Blatchford
  • Maria Slowey
  • Guy Standing
  • John Stewart
  • Gerry Stoker
  • Michael Swan
  • Howard Thomas
  • Claire Wallace
  • Paul Whitely
  • Allan Williams
  • David Wilson
  • Fiona Wishlade
  • Cecilia Wong

February 2011

There were 70 people elected to the fellowship in February 2011:[10]

October 2011

2012

There were 63 people elected to the fellowship in 2012:[12]

March 2013

There were 35 people elected to the fellowship in March 2013:[13]

August 2013

There were 51 people elected to the fellowship in August 2013:[14]

March 2014

There were 28 people elected to the fellowship in March 2014:[15]

September 2014

There were 34 people elected to the fellowship in September 2014:[16][17]

  • Philip Allmendinger
  • Arthur Aughey
  • Ian Bache
  • Jo Beall
  • Richard Best, Baron Best
  • Paul Boyle
  • Peter Buckley
  • Armando Carbonell
  • Robert Chambers
  • Michelle Cini
  • Tony Dundon
  • Louise Fitzgerald
  • Francesca Gains
  • Loraine Gelsthorpe
  • Charles Gore
  • Richard Hastings
  • David Heald
  • Glennys Howarth
  • Stephen Hutchings
  • Craig Jeffrey
  • Jennifer Jenkins
  • Peter Kirby
  • Sarah Monk
  • Nikos Ntoumanis
  • Ian Rivers
  • Elaine Sharland
  • Nigel South
  • Andrew Stark
  • Corinne Swain
  • Imogen Taylor
  • Carole Torgerson
  • Michael Wadsworth
  • David Willetts
  • Simon Williams

March 2015

There were 33 people elected to the fellowship in March 2015:[18]

October 2015

There were 46 people elected to the fellowship in October 2015:[19]

2016

There were 84 people elected to the fellowship in 2016:[20]

March 2017

There were 47 people elected to the fellowship in March 2017:[21]

October 2017

There were 69 people elected to the fellowship in October 2017:[22]

2018

There were 58 people elected to the fellowship in 2018:[23]

2019

There were 73 people elected to the fellowship in 2019:[25]

2020

There were 73 people elected to the fellowship in 2020:[26]

  • Claire Annesley
  • Diamond Ashiagbor
  • Sheena Asthana
  • Suma Athreye
  • Paul Baker
  • Susan Banducci
  • Ruth Boaden
  • Frances Bowen
  • Bridget Byrne
  • Nigel Campbell
  • Siobhan Campbell
  • Jackie Carter
  • Claire Colomb
  • Andrea Cornwall
  • Harry Dimitriou
  • lain Docherty
  • Sheila Dow
  • Bobby Duffy
  • Anthony Elliott
  • Hugh Ellis
  • Akwugo Emejulu
  • James Fairhead
  • Rory Fitzgerald
  • Jacqui Gabb
  • David Gadd
  • Peter Geraghty
  • Susan Golombok
  • John Goodwin
  • Irina Grugulis
  • Gemma Harper
  • Jackie Harrison
  • Katy Hayward
  • Karin von Hippel
  • Damian Hodgson
  • Tobias Kelly
  • Michael Kenny
  • Eleonore Kofman
  • Martin Laffin
  • Charlie Lewis
  • Hui Lin
  • Yipeng Liu
  • Phil Macnaghten
  • Ziyad Marar
  • Graham Martin
  • Fiona Matthews
  • Aoife McDermott
  • Susan McVie
  • Christoph Meyer
  • Daniel Miller
  • Maxine Molyneux
  • Catia Montagna
  • Jonathan Morris
  • Geoff Mulgan
  • Kate Nation
  • Waheed Nazir
  • Jeremy Neathey
  • David Owen
  • John Pendlebury
  • David Phinnemore
  • Lucinda Platt
  • Gillian Prior
  • Kate Reed
  • Heather Rolfe
  • Natalie Shlomo
  • Crispin Shore
  • Christina Silver
  • Richard Simmons
  • Richard Walker
  • Rob White
  • Karl Wilding
  • John Wilson
  • Matthew Woollard
  • Maja Zehfuss

2021

There were 74 people elected to the fellowship in 2021:[27]

  • Tahir Abbas
  • Sabina Alkire
  • Véronique Ambrosini
  • Thankom Arun
  • Andrew Barry
  • Kelly Beaver
  • Sam Beckett
  • lain Bell
  • Gurminder Bhambra
  • Lorraine van Bierk
  • David Booth
  • Dermot Bowler
  • Paul Bradshaw
  • Jonathan Breckon
  • Lucie Byrne-Davis
  • Robert Chote
  • Viki Cooke
  • Jeremy Crampton
  • Patricia Daley
  • Pamela Maureen Denicolo
  • Adam Dennett
  • Meryem Duygun
  • Mark Easton
  • Stuart Fancey
  • Xiaolan Fu
  • Mark Galeotti
  • Frances Gardner
  • Sayantan Ghosal (economist)
  • Samuel Greene
  • Margaret Greenfields
  • Mordechai Haklay
  • Laura Hammond
  • Shenjing He
  • Kate Henderson
  • Jane Holgate
  • Jennifer Howard-Grenville
  • Cecile Jackson
  • Clare Kelliher
  • Stewart Lansley
  • Nina Laurie
  • Sergio lavicoli
  • Antonia Layard
  • Melissa Leach
  • Stavroula Leka
  • Jo Little
  • Clare Lombardelli
  • Graham Miller
  • Diana Mitlin
  • Giles Mohan
  • Emmanuel Ogbonna
  • Adrian Pabst [de; fr]
  • Sabu Padmadas
  • Kathryn Pain
  • Jamie Pearce
  • John Preston
  • Campbell Robb
  • Kimberley Scharf
  • Monika Schmid
  • Tim Schwanen
  • Minouche Shafik
  • Wenzhong Shi
  • Elisabete Silva
  • Frances Stewart
  • Andy Sumner
  • Philip Taylor
  • Malcolm Tight
  • Michaela Trippl
  • Liz Varga
  • Bhaskar Vira
  • Tim Vorley
  • Anne White
  • Dariusz Wójcik
  • Kataryna Wolczuk
  • Kathryn Woodward

March 2022

There were 47 people elected to the fellowship in March 2022:[28][29]

  • Lynn Ang
  • Neil Chakraborti
  • Ha-Joon Chang
  • William Clark
  • Matthew Cole
  • Fiona Copland
  • Kavita Datta
  • Feyisa Demie
  • Esther Dermott
  • Pauline Dixon
  • Miatta Fahnbulleh
  • Susan Fainstein
  • John Field
  • Edward Fieldhouse
  • Robert Ford
  • Glenn Fulcher
  • Peter Fussey
  • Paula Giliker
  • Penelope Green
  • Damian Grimshaw
  • Philip Haynes
  • Geraldine Healy
  • Nola Hewitt-Dundas
  • Klaus Hubacek
  • Patricia Hynes
  • Misa Izuhara
  • Rodney Jones
  • Tatia Lee
  • David Ley
  • Cathy Mcllwaine
  • Chris Millward
  • Richard Murphy
  • Polly Neate
  • Martin Orrell
  • Lesley Palmer
  • Jenny Pickerill
  • Kate Pickett
  • Jennie Popay
  • Erika Rackley
  • Allen J. Scott
  • Lisa Scullion
  • Katherine Smith
  • Lynda Taylor
  • Athina Vlachantoni
  • Jackline Wahba
  • Tracey Warren
  • Joanna Wilde

September 2022

There were 40 people elected to the fellowship in September 2022:[30][31]

2023

There were 55 people elected to the fellowship in 2023:[32]

  • Nicola Ansell
  • Natalie Armstrong
  • Nick Bibby
  • Elaine Campbell
  • Louise Casey, Baroness Casey of Blackstock
  • Andrew Choo
  • John Denham
  • Martin Dixon
  • Thomas Dobson
  • David Egan
  • Giovanni Facchini
  • Claire Farrow
  • James Foreman-Peck
  • Franz Fuerst
  • Anthony Green
  • Bishnupriya Gupta
  • Paul Hibbert
  • Helen Higson
  • Bernardette Holmes
  • Rusi Jaspal
  • Rhys Jones
  • Robert Klassen
  • Anthony Liddicoat
  • Chen Lin
  • Hualou Long
  • Carl Macrae
  • Anne-Marie McAlinden
  • Marie McHugh
  • Friederike Mengel
  • Anna Mountford-Zimdars
  • Patricia Noxolo
  • Franklin Obeng-Odoom
  • Raquel Ortega-Argiles
  • Tessa Parkes
  • George Peretz
  • Ann Pettifor
  • Lisa de Propris
  • Mo Ray
  • Paula Reavey
  • Deborah Riby
  • Tirthankar Roy
  • Toby Seddon
  • Deirdre Shaw
  • Nadia Siddiqui
  • Diana Slade
  • David Smith
  • Laura Spence
  • Kitty Stewart
  • Philip Tomlinson
  • Nick Vaughan-Williams
  • Chris Warhurst
  • Karen Wells
  • Rebekah Widdowfield
  • Tim Williams
  • Dimitri Zenghelis

2024

There were 41 people elected to the fellowship in 2024:[33]

  • Michele Acuto
  • Sarah Ayres
  • John Boswell
  • Tine Buffel
  • Carlos Carrillo-Tudela
  • Stephanie Decker
  • Emilia Del Bono
  • Kezia Dugdale
  • Ruth Dukes
  • Carl Emmerson
  • Marie Fox
  • Tim Gardam
  • Karen Guldberg
  • Paul Hackett
  • Carol Holland
  • Matthew Johnson
  • Stephen D. King
  • Dina Kiwan
  • Melanie Klinkner
  • Huck-ju Kwon
  • Stuart Macdonald
  • Ambreena Manji
  • Ruth McAreavey
  • Gráinne McKeever
  • Chris Minns
  • Daniel Monk
  • Thérèse Murphy
  • Jemina Napier
  • Sarah Neal
  • Catherine Needham
  • Nicholas Phelps
  • Lorna Philip
  • Fernanda Pirie
  • George Saridakis
  • Rosalind Searle
  • Sharifah Sekalala
  • Gillian Tett
  • Wendy Thomson
  • Mark Walters
  • Stian Westlake
  • Tim Wildschut

See also

References

  1. ^ "Academicians now 'Fellows of the Academy of Social Sciences'". News. Academy of Social Sciences. 4 July 2014. Archived from the original on 4 September 2014. Retrieved 4 September 2014.
  2. ^ "New Academicians", The Times Higher Education Supplement, 19 November 1999. Retrieved 4 February 2024.
  3. ^ "New Academicians 2002" (PDF). Social Science Bulletin. No. 4. Academy of Social Sciences. pp. 4–5. Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 July 2007.
  4. ^ "New Academicians 2003" (PDF). Social Science Bulletin. No. 6. Academy of Social Sciences. pp. 3–4. Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 July 2007.
  5. ^ "New Academicians" (PDF). Social Science Bulletin. No. 9. Academy of Social Sciences. 2005. p. 4. Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 July 2007. Retrieved 19 January 2024.
  6. ^ "Congratulations to New Academicians" (PDF). AcSS Newsletter. Vol. 2, no. 1. Academy of Social Sciences. 2006. pp. 5–7. Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 June 2007. Retrieved 19 January 2024.
  7. ^ "Congratulations to New Academicians" (PDF). AcSS Newsletter. Vol. 2, no. 3. Academy of Social Sciences. 2006. pp. 5–8. Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 June 2007. Retrieved 19 January 2024.
  8. ^ a b "ALSSS Award". Comment. King's College London. May 2007. p. 12.
  9. ^ "CONFERMENT OF NEW ACADEMICIANS" (PDF) (Press release). Academy of Social Sciences. 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 February 2010. Retrieved 19 January 2024.
  10. ^ "CONFERMENT OF NEW ACADEMICIANS" (PDF) (Press release). Academy of Social Sciences. 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 May 2011. Retrieved 19 January 2024.
  11. ^ "Appointments". Times Higher Education (THE). 13 October 2011. Retrieved 19 January 2024.
  12. ^ "New Academicians Welcomed". Academy of Social Sciences. Archived from the original on 12 October 2012. Retrieved 19 January 2024.
  13. ^ "New Academicians Welcomed". Academy of Social Sciences (Press release). 2013. Archived from the original on 29 March 2013. Retrieved 15 January 2024.
  14. ^ "New Academicians" (PDF). Electronic Bulletin. Academy of Social Sciences. August 2013. pp. 5–7. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 May 2015. Retrieved 22 December 2019.
  15. ^ "New Academicians Announced". Academy of Social Sciences (Press release). 31 March 2014. Archived from the original on 13 April 2014. Retrieved 15 January 2024.
  16. ^ "New Fellows Announced". Academy of Social Sciences (Press release). 2014. Archived from the original on 1 January 2015. Retrieved 15 January 2024.
  17. ^ "CONFERMENT OF NEW FELLOWS" (PDF). Academy of Social Sciences (Press release). September 2014. Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 August 2017. Retrieved 15 January 2024.
  18. ^ "New Fellows Announced". Academy of Social Sciences (Press release). March 2015. Archived from the original on 5 August 2017. Retrieved 15 January 2024.
  19. ^ "Forty-six leading social scientists conferred as Fellows of the Academy of Social Sciences". Academy of Social Sciences (Press release). Archived from the original on 6 July 2017. Retrieved 15 January 2024.
  20. ^ "Eighty-four leading social scientists conferred as Fellows of the Academy of Social Sciences". Academy of Social Sciences (Press release). 19 October 2016. Archived from the original on 25 October 2016. Retrieved 15 January 2024.
  21. ^ "Forty-seven leading social scientists conferred as Fellows of the Academy of Social Sciences". Academy of Social Sciences (Press release). 31 March 2017. Archived from the original on 16 October 2018. Retrieved 15 January 2024.
  22. ^ "Sixty-nine leading social scientists conferred as Fellows of the Academy of Social Sciences". Academy of Social Sciences (Press release). 13 October 2017. Archived from the original on 25 January 2018. Retrieved 15 January 2024.
  23. ^ "Fifty-eight leading social scientists conferred as Fellows of the Academy of Social Sciences". Academy of Social Sciences (Press release). 5 April 2018. Archived from the original on 15 April 2021. Retrieved 15 January 2024.
  24. ^ a b c "Articles | College of Social Sciences and International Studies | University of Exeter". socialsciences.exeter.ac.uk. 23 April 2018. Retrieved 11 October 2021.
  25. ^ "Seventy-three leading social scientists conferred as Fellows of the Academy of Social Sciences". Academy of Social Sciences (Press release). 19 March 2019. Archived from the original on 25 April 2019. Retrieved 14 January 2024.
  26. ^ "Academy of Social Sciences Autumn Fellows – October 2020" (PDF). Academy of Social Sciences. 2020. Archived from the original (PDF) on 30 October 2020. Retrieved 14 January 2024.
  27. ^ "Autumn 2021 Fellows for conferment by institution" (PDF). Academy of Social Sciences. 2021. Retrieved 14 January 2024.
  28. ^ "Academy of Social Sciences welcomes 47 leading social scientists to its Fellowship this spring". Academy of Social Sciences (Press release). 4 March 2022. Retrieved 14 January 2024.
  29. ^ "Spring 2022 Fellows for Conferment by Institution" (PDF). Academy of Social Sciences. 2022. Retrieved 14 January 2024.
  30. ^ "Academy of Social Sciences confers Fellowship to 40 outstanding social scientists". Academy of Social Sciences (Press release). 1 September 2022. Retrieved 14 January 2024.
  31. ^ "Autumn 2022 Fellows for Conferment by Institution" (PDF). Academy of Social Sciences. 2022. Retrieved 14 January 2024.
  32. ^ "Spring 2023 Fellows for Conferment by Institution" (PDF). Academy of Social Sciences. 2023. Retrieved 14 January 2024.
  33. ^ "The Academy of Social Sciences welcomes 41 leading social scientists to its Fellowship". Academy of Social Sciences (Press release). 4 March 2024. Retrieved 22 July 2024.