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Peter Mcmylor is a Senior Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Manchester. He holds a PhD in Sociology from the University of Durham and a first degree in Sociology and History from the University of Keele. His research centers on the intersection of morality, ethics, and religion with social and political theory, with a focus on Alasdair MacIntyre's philosophy and the sociology of intellectuals. He currently leads projects on intellectuals as moral bearers, MacIntyre’s intellectual legacy, and the relationship between Marxism and religion.
Teaching: He teaches courses such as SOCY10421 Foundations of Social Thought, SOCY30962 Religion and Social Thought, and SOCY60342 Culture, Modernity, Media. His supervision areas include social theory, religion, ethics, economic sociology, and cultural change.
Research Projects: Current initiatives include the sociology of intellectuals as moral resources, MacIntyre’s implications for social sciences, and Marxism-religion intersections. His work emphasizes ethical criticism in sociology and historical/comparative civilizational analysis.
Awards: No scientific awards explicitly listed, though his academic contributions are highlighted through publications and edited volumes.
Grants & Labs: While specific grants or labs aren’t detailed, his research outputs reflect sustained engagement with interdisciplinary topics, including edited works and solo projects.



