Mike Gane was a founder member of the Department of Social Sciences at º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ when it was established in 1972. He took a BA in Sociology at Leicester University, 1968, and then a PhD at the London School of Economics. He returned to Leicester 1971-2, and then to º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ in 1972 and was subsequently Senior Lecturer, Reader and Professor of Sociology. He became Emeritus Professor at º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ in 2008
Since 2008 he has published among other things,
- ‘The Paradox of Neo-liberalism’ (Durkheimian Studies, 2009, vol 15, pp 20-25)’
- ‘Durkheim’s Theory of Violence’ (ISSJ, 2010, ed S R Mukherjee pp 41-50),
- Symbolic Exchange (A Baudrillard Dictionary, ed R Smith. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2010 pp 210-213),
- ‘The Emergence of French Sociology: Durkheim and Mauss’ (The History of Continental Philosophy, ed A. Schrift 2010, vol 3, pp 87-110),
- ‘Baudrillard’s Radicalisation of Fetishism’ (Cultural Politics, 2011, vol 7. no 3, pp 371-90),
- Jean Baudrillard (The Virilio Reader, ed. J. Armitage, 2013 pp 36-8),
- ‘Auguste Comte and the Persistence of Metaphysics’ (Discipline Filosofiche, xxiii, 1, 2013, pp 207-227).
- ‘The Cultural Logics of Neoliberalism’ (Cultural Politics, 2015, vol 11, no 1.).
And reviews including ‘Auguste Comte: An Intellectual Biography, vol 3’ by Mary Pickering (The English Historical Review, Oct. 2011, pp 1216-17), ‘French Post-War Social Theory’ by Derek Robbins (Durkheimian Studies, 18, 2012, pp 140-1), ‘Baudrillard and Theology’ by James Walters (in the LSE Review of Books, January 24th , 2013), Cours de Philosophie Positive (Leçons 46-51), by Auguste Comte (Revue Européenne des Sciences Sociales, 5, 1, 2013 pp. 276-8.), ‘The Education of David Martin. The Making of an Unlikely Sociologist’. (in: LSE Review of Books, March 18th 2014), and ‘Neoliberal Culture: Living with American Neoliberalism’, (in Cultural Politics, 10, 1, pp 120-213).
He was interviewed in IJBS, 2014, vol xi, 1, ‘Sociology, Politics, Academia’.
He has a continuing interest in British and French social theory and philosophy, and is currently working on the emergence, development and critique of neo-liberal governmentality and culture; and the relation between history, theory, fact and fiction in nineteenth and twentieth century social sciences.
He has a continuing interest in British and French social theory and philosophy, and was most recently working on the emergence, development and critique of neo-liberal governmentality and culture; and the relation between history, theory, fact and fiction in nineteenth and twentieth century social science.
Books (single authored)
- On Durkheim’s Rules of Sociological Method, 1988 Routledge pp 193 0-415-00251-6 / 0-415-04252-6
- Baudrillard, Critical and Fatal Theory, 1991 Routledge pp 243 0-415-03774-3 / 0-415-03775-1
- Baudrillard’s Bestiary: Baudrillard and Culture, 1991 Routledge pp 184 0-415-06306-x / 0-415-06307-8 eBook 0-203-41362-x
- Harmless Lovers? Gender, Theory and Personal Relationships, 1993 Routledge pp 229 0-415-09448-8 / 0-415-09449-6
- Jean Baudrillard: In Radical Uncertainty. 2000 Pluto pp vii +118 0-7453 1636 0 / 0-7453 1635 2
- French Social Theory. 2003 Sage pp xi + 207. 0-7619 6830 x/ 0-7619 6831 8
- Auguste Comte, 2006 Routledge pp xv + 158 0415385431/0415385423
Books (multi-authored, and co-authored)
- Reform or Revolution? (with J Gardiner) 1976,Open University Press 0-335-07161-9
- Patterns of Inequality, (with A Blowers) 1976, Open University Press 0-335-07160-0
- Ideological Dilemmas (co-authored with M Billig et al), 1988 Sage pp 180 0-8039-8095-7
- [With N. Gane] Introduction: Symbolic Exchange and Death Today. In: J. Baudrillard Symbolic Exchange and Death, Sage, 2016, pp 1-14
- Comte and His Liberal Critics: From Spencer to Hayek. In: Andrew Wernick (ed) The Anthem Companion to Auguste Comte. London: Anthem, 2017, pp. 205-225.
- The ‘68 Disobedient Generation’ and the Rise of ChiVirLa. In: Jose Esteban, and Bridget Fowler and Luis Gomes (eds). Time, Science and the Critique of Technological Reason: Essays in Honour of Herminio Martins. Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2018.
- The Origins of the Sociology. In: Claeys, Gregory (ed) The Cambridge Companion to Nineteenth-Century Thought. Cambridge, CambridgeUniversity Press. 2018.
Books: edited
- Towards a Critique of Foucault, 1986 Routledge pp 179 0-7102-0764-6
- Ideological Representation and Power in Social Relations, 1989 pp 224 Routledge 0-415-02861-2
- The Radical Sociology of Durkheim and Mauss, 1992 Routledge pp 229 0-415-06422-8 / 0415-06423-6 eBook 0-203-16001-0
- Baudrillard Live: Selected Interviews, 1993 Routledge pp 22 0-415-07037-6 / 0-415-07038-4 eBook 0-203-41585-X
- Foucault’s New Domains (with T Johnson), 1993 Routledge pp 223 0-415-08660-4 / 0-415-08661-2
- Jean Baudrillard: . [ed and intro, 4 vols] Sage 2000 0-7619-6832-6
- Roland Barthes [ed and intro, with N Gane, 3 vols] Sage 2004 0-7619-4952-6
- Umberto Eco [ed and intro, with N Gane, 3 vols ] Sage, 2005 1-429-0174-X
Recent publications
- The origins of neoliberalism: Modelling the economy from Jesus to Foucault by Dotan Leshem, Columbia University Press, 2016. In: Contemporary Political Theory, 2017, 16, 3, pp. 426-29.
- Journey to Isidore: Auguste Comte’s Utopian Method. In: Revue Européenne des Sciences Sociales, 2016, 54, 2, pp. 43-67.
- [With N. Gane] Introduction: Symbolic Exchange and Death Today. In: J. Baudrillard Symbolic Exchange and Death, Sage, 2016, pp 1-14.
- The origins of neoliberalism: Modelling the economy from Jesus to Foucault by Dotan Leshem, Columbia University Press, 2016. In: Contemporary Political Theory, 2017, 16, 3, pp. 426-29.
- Ludicity, Intelligence and Power: Jean Baudrillard’s Unfinished Project. In: Lo Sguardo, Rivista di Filosofia, 2017, 23, 1, pp 299-312.
- Comte and His Liberal Critics: From Spencer to Hayek. In: Andrew Wernick (ed) The Anthem Companion to Auguste Comte. London: Anthem, 2017, pp. 205-225.
- Postmodernism and Postmodernity. In: Gavagai Philosophy Journal, 2016, 2, 186-7.
- The Holocaust and Humanity: Bauman at the Limit. In: Cultural Politics. 2017 Vol 13, 3, 288-92.
- Postmodernity. In: Encyclopaedia of Social Theory Edited by Bryan Turner, Wiley, 2017.
- The New Foucault Effect. In: Cultural Politics, 2018, vol. 14, 1, 119-27.
- The ‘68 Disobedient Generation’ and the Rise of ChiVirLa. In: Jose Esteban, and Bridget Fowler and Luis Gomes (eds). Time, Science and the Critique of Technological Reason: Essays in Honour of Herminio Martins. Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2018.
- The Origins of the Sociology. In: Claeys, Gregory (ed) The Cambridge Companion to Nineteenth-Century Thought. Cambridge, CambridgeUniversity Press. 2018.