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Biography Carlos completed his PhD in 1998 at the University of London (Institute of Education) under the supervision of the late Professor Basil Bernstein. He then moved to Barcelona, to the Open University of Catalonia, where he was Director of the Department of Psychology and Educational Sciences. Carlos joined Salford in 2006 as a Senior Lecturer in Sociology. At Salford Carlos has fulfilled a number of academic leadership roles such as post-graduate coordinator and (currently) academic exchange coordinator; he also led the development and implementation of an MA on Human Rights.
Research Interests My research focuses on subjectivities: dynamic forms of conviction and affect which stand for what people ultimately want and strive for (not be confused with ‘identity’, which stands for what people are).

Research interests revolve around social and sociological theory, including social theory of the digital and ecological social theory; sociology of power and domination; studies addressing subjectivities, identities & representations (political, religious, gender, etc.), digital society, posthumanism and other nonhuman turn onto-narratives.
Teaching and Learning Courses taught:
-Understanding the Social World (course convenor)
-Human Rights, Genocide and Resistance (course convenor)
Teaching contributions to the following courses:
-Digital Society
-Violence in Society
-Bodies: Biology to Blushing

Other courses taught in the past include:
-Thinking Sociologically
-Riots, Resistance and Revolutions (course convenor)
-Philosophical Foundations of Human Rights (course convenor)