Research output per year
Research output per year
Dr
Accepting PhD Students
PhD projects
Robin is interested in supervising students in any of the following areas: nationalism, ethnicity, migration, class, civil society; as well as those falling in the broader areas of historical/political sociology. He is especially interested in supervising projects which make use of ethnographic, biographical, historical or combined qualitative-quantitative methods; He can supervise projects which focus on Wales, UK, Europe as well as those based on comparative and international case studies.
Research activity per year
Dr Robin Mann
Reader in Sociology, Room T14, Turret, Main Arts Building
Twitter: @robinmann01
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 01248382232
Robin Mann joined Bangor in 2009 having previously held research positions at the University of Oxford (2006-2008) and the University of Bristol (2004-2006). He holds a PhD in Sociology (University of Wales, Bangor), an MSc in Sociology (University of Bristol, received with distinction) and a BA in Social Sciences from University of East London.
Robin's research interests and expertise are in political sociology, especially national identity, nationalism, ethnicity and class; civil society; and the politics of local social relations. He is particularly concerned with how questions of identity and participation are to be understood from the perspective of 'ordinary people', and through using ethnographic and combined qualitative-quantitative methods. He has been awarded funding from the Economic and Social Research Council, the Leverhulme Trust and the Welsh Government.
Robin is Co-Director of the Wales Institute of Social and Economic Research, Methods and Data (WISERD). He is also a theme lead and co-investigator on the ESRC funded large centre grant "Civil Stratification and Civil Repair" (2019-24). He was also a co-investigator on the ESRC funded WISERD Civil Soiety research centre grant (2014-19). He has published two books: Nation, Class and Resentment: The Politics of National Identity in England, Scotland and Wales (with S. Fenton) was published with Palgrave Macmillan Press in 2017 and Local Civil society: Place, Time and Boundaries (with Dallimore, Davis, Day and Eichsteller) was published with Policy Press in 2021.
Module Coordinator for:
SXU2001 Social and Political Research
SXP4018 Researching Community
SXS4064 Nationalism and Identity
SXU4005 Research Process and Meaning
PhD Supervision
Stephanie Jones (2015-2020) Volunteering in Heritage Railway Societies in North Wales
Postgraduate Research Lead for the School of History, Philosophy and Social Sciences (2017-)
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Research output: Book/Report › Book › peer-review
Davis, H. (Participant), Mann, R. (Participant) & Wheeler, S. L. (Participant)
Impact: Policy and Public Services, Societal
Saville, C. (Participant), Mann, R. (Participant), Thomas, D. R. (Participant), Young, A. (Participant) & Lockard, S. (Participant)
Impact: Health/Quality of life, Policy and Public Services
Mann, R. (PI)
1/09/10 → 29/06/12
Project: Research
Saville, C. (Speaker), Thomas, D. R. (Speaker) & Mann, R. (Speaker)
Activity: Talk or presentation › Invited talk
Evans, S. (Contributor), Thomas Lane, E. (Contributor) & Mann, R. (Contributor)
Activity: Other
Saville, C. (Contributor), Parkinson, J. (Contributor) & Mann, R. (Contributor)
Activity: Other
16/10/25 → 21/10/25
3 Media contributions
Press/Media: Expert Comment
Student thesis: Doctor of Philosophy