Stewart Clegg

Stewart R. Clegg ( born 1947 in Bradford, UK) is Research Director of the Centre for Organisation and Management Studies at the University of Technology, Sydney.

Career

Clegg studied Sociology at Aston University and earned his Bachelor of Science degree there in 1971. He received his Ph.D. in 1974 at the University of Bradford Management Centre. He then worked for some time as a Research Fellow of the European Group for Organizational Studies ( EGOS ) and adopted following an apprenticeship at Griffith University in Brisbane (Australia). This activity later joined professorships at the University of New England in the Australian state of New South Wales, the University of St Andrews in Scotland, the University of Western Sydney and the University of Technology in Sydney.

Research Interests and effect

Clegg has published over 130 papers in over 400 publications. His works have been translated into ten languages ​​and are sold in over 12,000 libraries. He conducts research in particular about power, organizations, sociology, globalization, and postmodernism.

In addition to his research and teaching activities Clegg also served on the editorial boards of various journals including Organization Studies, where he also served as editor in chief from 1990 to 1992.

Honors

Clegg is Distinguished Fellow of the Australian and New Zealand Academy of Sciences ( 1998), Fellow of the British Academy of Management ( 2006), Fellow of the Australian Academy of Social Sciences (1988 ), Fellow of the Society of Fellows Aston (2005) and was awarded the George R. Terry Award from the American Academy of Management.

Selected Works

  • (1975 ) Power, Rule and Domination, London and Boston, Routledge and Kegan Paul, International Library of Sociology
  • (1979 ) The Theory of Power and Organization, London and Boston, Routledge and Kegan Paul
  • (1989 ) Frameworks of Power, London, Sage.
  • (1990 ) Modern Organizations: Organization Studies in the Postmodern World, London, Sage.
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