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- Dr Balihar Sanghera
Dr Balihar Sanghera has contributed to debates on the nature of capitalism and morality, exploring the ethical dimensions of economic relations and practices through qualitative research projects. In 2023, he was honoured with the prestigious Central Eurasian Studies Society (CESS) Edward Allworth Lifetime Service to the Profession Award for his extraordinary lifetime contributions to Central Eurasian Studies.
Prior to joining the School of Social Policy, Sociology and Social Policy in 2004, Dr Sanghera worked at the American University – Central Asia, Novosibirsk State University and the University of Central England in Birmingham. He studied for a BA (Hons) in Economics from the University of Lancaster and an MSc in Agricultural Economics from the University of Oxford, before earning his PhD in Sociology from the University of Lancaster.
Research interest highlights: Moral economy; political economy; rentier capitalism; social class; Central Asia; charitable sector; social movements; social justice; lay morality.
Dr Sanghera’s main interests are political economy, social theory and ethics. He is currently writing up two research projects:
Dr Sanghera has completed other research projects:
Prior to Dr Balihar Sanghera’s interests in post-communism and philanthropy, his research focused on the social embeddedness of economic institutions. He completed his doctoral thesis on fruit and vegetable marketplaces in the West Midlands. After his PhD, Dr Sanghera investigated ethnic minority restaurant businesses in Birmingham.
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Dr Sanghera is interested in PhD candidates who are interested in moral economy, political economy, post-socialism, post-Soviet space, rentier capitalism, charitable sector, social justice, lay morality, social movements, class inequalities, resistance, and economic development.
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