Greg Hollin
Department of Sociological Studies
Wellcome Trust Research Fellow
Co-lead of the 鈥淪cience, Technology, and Medicine in Society鈥 (STeMiS) research theme
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Department of Sociological Studies
The Wave
2 Whitham Road
葫芦影业
S10 2AH
- Profile
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Greg joined the Department of Sociological Studies in 2022. Following undergraduate and master鈥檚 degrees in Psychology at The University of Birmingham, Greg undertook a PhD at the Institute for Science and Society in the School of Sociology and Social Policy at The University of Nottingham (2010-2013). In 2014 Greg was awarded a Mildred Blaxter post-doctoral fellowship, based in Nottingham and funded by the Foundation for the Sociology of Health and Illness.
In 2016, Greg moved to the School of Sociology and Social Policy at University of Leeds following the award of research funding from the Wellcome Trust鈥檚 Strategic Support Fund. At the conclusion of this fellowship, Greg took up the position of Lecturer in Social Theory at the same institution. In 2018, he was awarded a Research Fellowship in Humanities and Social Science by The Wellcome Trust (2018-2022) and moved to 葫芦影业 following the award of a Wellcome Trust University Award (2022-2027).
- Research interests
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Greg鈥檚 research is primarily informed by Medical Sociology and Science and Technology Studies. A central concern of this research is to explore how the contemporary psy- and neuro-sciences shape the social world.
Greg鈥檚 work on autism has tried to understand how the condition came to be understood (within certain disciplines) as a form of 鈥榮ocial disorder鈥 and has sought to show that cognitive- and neuro-psychology draw upon particular notions of the 鈥榮ocial鈥 in order to make that claim. This research has had a particular focus upon how autism is mediated through various forms of diagnostic, emerging, and mundane technologies.
In September 2018, Greg commenced project entitled Hard Knock Life: Negotiating Concussion and Dementia in Sport. This project sought to explore the increasing anxiety about the risks associated with concussion suffered during sporting activities and how practitioners understand themselves, their brains, and their conduct given the possibility of brain injury. Greg鈥檚 current work continues to explore the relationship between traumatic brain injury and neurodegeneration by exploring how different scientific disciplines seek to understand the role that the environment plays in dementia.
Finally, and through a number of collaboratory pieces, Greg has sought to explore the social world as something which is 鈥榤ore than human鈥 in its composition. This work has explored laboratory beagles and bed bug epidemics, as well as theoretical work in feminist technoscience.
- Publications
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Edited books
Journal articles
- . Anatomical Record.
- . Sociology of Health & Illness, 44(S1), 1-21.
- . Environment and Planning D: Society and Space.
- . Social Studies of Science.
- . Frontiers in Sports and Active Living, 3.
- . History of the Human Sciences, 33(5), 167-178.
- . Social Science & Medicine, 244.
- . Science, Technology, & Human Values, 44(4), 634-659.
- . The Sociological Review, 67(2), 357-373.
- . Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders.
- . Sociology of Health & Illness, 40(7), 1215-1232.
- . Feminist Review, 118(1), 61-79.
- . Social Studies of Science, 47(6), 918-941.
- . BioSocieties, 12(4), 635-640.
- . BioSocieties, 12(4), 611-633.
- . Social Theory & Health, 15(2), 223-240.
- . Science as Culture, 26(2), 209-231.
- . Theory, Culture & Society, 33(4), 27-49.
- . Nature Climate Change, 5(11), 963-963.
- . Social Science & Medicine, 143, 279-286.
- . Nature Climate Change, 5(8), 753-756.
- . History of the Human Sciences, 27(4), 98-115.
- . Children and Youth Services Review, 33(11), 2198-2206.
- . The Journal of Pain, 10(10), 1058-1064.
- The wrestler and his world: Precarious workers, post-truth politics, and inauthentic activism. Cultural anthropology.
Chapters
- Niemowl臋ctwo, autyzm i pojawienie si臋 spo艂ecznie zaburzonego cia艂a [Polish translation of: Hollin, GJS. & Pilnick, A. (2015). Infancy, autism, and the emergence of a socially disordered body. Social Science and Medicine, 143, 279-286.] In Witeska-M艂ynarczyk A (Ed.), Antropologia Psychiatrii Dzieci i M艂odzie偶y: Teksty Wybrane [鈥楢nthropology of Psychiatry in Children and Adolescents: Selected Texts鈥橾
- , Participatory Research in More-than-Human Worlds (pp. 163-177).
- The animal within: the ethics and epistemics of bio-inspired solutions to sport鈥檚 concussion crisis In Townsend S, Phillips M, Olive R & Osmond G (Ed.), Head in the Game: Critical Sociocultural Analyses of Brain Trauma in Sport Manchester, UK: Manchester University Press.
Book reviews
- . International Journal of Disability and Social Justice, 2(2).
- . BioSocieties, 15(3), 472-474.
- . Isis, 109(4), 861-862.
- . New Genetics and Society, 36(4), 404-405.
- . Sociology of Health and Illness, 39(6), 980-981.
- . Science as Culture, 26(3), 413-417.
- Review: Thom van Dooren鈥檚 Flight Ways, New York: Columbia.. Somatosphere.
- Review: Jamie Lorimer, 鈥榃ildlife in the Anthropocene鈥. Theory, Culture and Society.
- . History of the Human Sciences, 29(1), 123-127.
- . Health: An Interdisciplinary Journal for the Social Study of Health, Illness and Medicine, 18(2), 217-219.
- . Science as Culture, 21(4), 566-572.
Dictionary/encyclopaedia entries
- Research group
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At the University of 葫芦影业, Greg is:
- Co-lead of the 鈥Science, Technology, and Medicine in Society鈥 (STeMiS) research theme.
- An executive member of iHuman.
- A member of (ShARC).
More widely, Greg is:
- On the steering group for the (STSMN) research network.
- A member of the .
- A member of the (EASST).
- Grants
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Title: On Trend: Mild Traumatic Brain Injury and the Contentious Reimagining of Alzheimer Disease-Related Dementia as Environmental Diseases
Dates: 2022 鈥 2027
Funder: The Wellcome Trust
Role: Primary investigator
Value: 拢319,970
Title: Caring for former athletes who live with neurological disorders.
Dates: 2023 鈥 2024
Funder: Foundation for the Sociology of Health and Illness/Nottingham Trent University
Role: Co-investigator. (Full team: Matthews, C. (PI), Pilnick, A., Hollin, G., Malcolm, D., & Hunter, A.)
Value: 拢18,000
Title: Vital Circulations: A Framework for Understanding Social Dynamics in and Beyond a Pandemic
Dates: 2021 鈥 2022
Funder: White Rose Consortium
Role: Co-investigator. (Full team: Kim, J. (PI), Williams, R. (PI), Brown, N. (PI), Jacob, MA., O鈥機onnor, R., Hollin, G., Stark, J., Martin, P., White, L., Chattoo, S., Buse, C.)
Value: 拢14,945.
Title: Hard Knock Life: Negotiating Concussion and Dementia in Sport
Dates: 2018 - 2022
Funder: The Wellcome Trust
Role: Primary investigator
Value: 拢187,063.
Title: Institutional Strategic Support Fund Fellowship
Dates: 2016
Funder: The Wellcome Trust/The University of Leeds
Role: Primary investigator
Value: 拢22,029.
Title: Locating Autism
Dates: 2014 - 2015
Funder: Mildred Blaxter Fellowship from the Foundation for the Sociology of Health and Illness
Role: Primary investigator
Value: 拢37,971.
- Teaching interests
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I convene the undergraduate module 鈥淪ociology of Health, Illness and Medicine鈥 (SCS3028). Questions relating to health and illness are amongst the most crucial facing us today and, from before we鈥檙e born until the moment we die, we are profoundly shaped by our engagements with medicine. In this module we examine the ways in which our bodies, minds, and societies are formed through our engagements with, and understandings of, health, illness, and medicine. We explore intersecting inequalities in healthcare provision; patients鈥 experiences of ill health and activists鈥 fight for recognition; contemporary health crises; and the COVID pandemic. And we will use these critical examples in order to develop a nuanced understanding of the role of health, illness, and medicine within contemporary society.
- PhD Supervision
Previous PhD students have studied topics including policy making around cognitive enhancing drugs and the use of queer theory to understand autism spectrum conditions.
I am always interested in supporting future projects that are oriented towards medical sociology and/or Science and Technology Studies, particularly (but certainly not exclusively) if they concern the psy- or neuro-sciences鈥攐r subjectivity/mental health more generally. Given that I arrived in sociology via training in experimental psychology I鈥檓 particularly keen to support applications from those with inter- or alternative-disciplinary backgrounds.