Paul SweetmanView profile
Senior Lecturer
Paul Sweetman is a Senior Lecturer in Culture, Media & Creative Industries at King's College London's Faculty of Arts & Humanities. He previously held senior lecturer roles at the University of Southampton and the University of Durham. He holds a PhD in Sociology from Southampton (1999), an MA in Sociology of Contemporary Culture from York (1994), and a Postgraduate Diploma in Sociology from Manchester (1993). His research focuses on cultural sociology, subcultures, body studies, and visual methods, with particular attention to habitus, reflexivity, and sociality. Education: PhD in Sociology, University of Southampton (1999) MA in Sociology of Contemporary Culture, University of York (1994) Postgraduate Diploma in Sociology, University of Manchester (1993) Bachelor's in Economics with Economic History, University of Sussex (1989) Research Interests: Subcultures and their role in cultural innovation The body as a site of identity and resistance Visual methods in sociological research Ethics in representation and recognition Historical intersections of fashion and gender Recent Projects: Lead researcher on Subcultures and Innovation , a Norway-funded study analyzing subcultural creativity in cultural industries Collaboration with Professors Atle Hauge and Dominic Power on subcultural impact on cities and brands Co-developer of the City Portraits photography installation (2010–2011) Awards and Grants: Recipient of Knowledge Works funding (Norway) Editorial roles at Visual Studies and Cogent Arts and Humanities Teaching and Engagement: Teaches on the MA CCI programme at King's Contributed to public art installations and interdisciplinary collaborations Member of King's Cultural Institute Knowledge Producers Programme










