Barbara Evers
Senior Lecturer
School of Arts
Murdoch University
Australia
Biography
Barbara Evers is predominantly a cultural sociologist working across a variety of areas. His research concentrates on the interplay between culture and society, with a particular interest in histories of person formation or identity, food identities and sustainable food systems. She is also part of the international Figurational/Eliasian network.
Research Interest
Research interests History/Sociology of Person formation Food Security Food Waste Historical Sociology Cultural Sociology Identity History of Manners Cultural/Social identities Online communities Cross-cultural relationships
Publications
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Wickham, G., Evers, A., (2012), Elias in the Footsteps of Hobbes?, Human Figurations: long-term perspectives on the human condition, 1, 1, pages 2 - 11.
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Ghosh, P., Sharma, S., Haigh, Y., Evers, A., Ho, G., (2015), AN OVERVIEW OF FOOD LOSS AND WASTE: WHY DOES IT MATTER?, Cosmos and History: The Journal of Natural and Social Philosophy, 11, 1, pages 1 - 15.
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Wickham, G., Evers, A., Goodie, J., (2017), The state and civility: a crucial nexus, European Journal of Cultural and Political Sociology, 4, 2, pages 135 - 155.