Tony Bennett (sociologist)
Tony Bennett is an English academic who has also worked in Australia. Bennett is an important figure in the development of the Australian approach to cultural studies known as "cultural policy studies."
His works include The Birth of the Museum, a study of the birth and cultural function of the modern museum, and Outside Literature. He is professor of sociology at the Open University in the UK, and Director of the Economic and Social Science Research Centre on Socio-Cultural Change.
Tony Bennett is Visiting Research Professor in the Faculty of Social Sciences and an associate member of CRESC, the ESRC Centre for Research on Socio-cultural Change. Professor Bennett was the Professor of Sociology at The Open University from 1998 to 2009, and a Founding Director of CRESC, before leaving to take up his current position as Research Professor in Social and Cultural Theory in the Centre for Cultural Research at the University of Western Sydney. He also worked at The Open University in the 1970s and early 1980s, initially as a Staff Tutor in Sociology and subsequently as Chair of the Popular Culture course before leaving for Griffith University where he was Professor of Cultural Studies and also served as Dean of the Faculty of Humanities and Director of the ARC Key Centre for Cultural and Media Policy. He is a member of the Australian Academy of the Humanities.
Professor Bennett's interests span a number of areas across the social sciences and humanities, with significant contributions to the fields of literary theory, cultural studies, cultural sociology, and museum studies. His work in literary studies includes influential assessments of the relations between formalist and Marxist criticism, and critical appraisals of Marxist aesthetic theory. In cultural studies his work has had a formative influence on the study of popular culture and he has played a leading role in the development of cultural policy studies. His work in cultural sociology includes major surveys of the social patterns of cultural practice and consumption in both Australia and Britain, and critical engagements with the sociology of literature and audience and reception theory. His work in museum studies has contributed to the development of the 'new museology' particularly in the light it has thrown on the role of museums as instruments of social governance.
The common thread running through his interests across these areas concerns the ways in which culture is tangled up in the exercise of power. This continues to inform his current research focused on the ways in which the knowledge practices of aesthetics and anthropology have informed modern processes of cultural governance from the 19th century through to the present. This work includes a significant focus on the part played by the early fieldwork phase in Australian, British, French and American anthropology in the development of new practices of colonial governance. It also includes a concern with the varying social uses of aesthetic discourses, and the role of aesthetics in the history of social theory. He is also engaged in an inquiry into the role of habit as a key concept in social, political and cultural theory, and with the role it has played in the practices of both liberal and colonial governance.
Professor Bennett's work has been translated into French, Swedish, German, Italian, Spanish, Greek, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean, and he has lectured at universities, art galleries and museums in Europe, Asia, Africa, Asia and North America. He has worked in a consulting or advisory capacity for a range of governmental organisations, including UNESCO and the Council of Europe, and has conducted research collaborations with a wide range of cultural sector and government organisations in Australia and Britain.
He is currently co-editor of the Journal of Cultural Economy and of the Culture, Economy and the Social book series published by Routledge.
Education
1972: PhD, Sociology, University of Sussex, UK1968: BA, Politics, philosophy, Economics, Oxford University, UK
Honours and awards
2010–: Visiting Research Professor, Open University2009: Visiting Professor, Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities and Social Sciences, Nanjing University
2005–: Visiting Professor, University of Hunan, Kaifung.
2006–: Professorial Fellow, School of Culture and Communication, University of Melbourne
2003: Centre for Public Scholarship, Emory University, Atlanta: Visiting Fellow.
1996: Department of Communications, University of South Africa: Visiting Professor.
1998: Elected to the Australian Academy of the Humanities 1994: Unit for Interpretation and Criticism, University of Illinois: Visiting Professor.
1994: Pavis Centre for Research in Sociology and Social Anthropology, The Open University: Visiting Fellow.
1989: Faculty of Arts, Carleton University, Ottawa: Visiting Senior Scholar.
1983: Faculty of Humanities, Griffith University: Visiting Fellow.
1982: Departments of Comparative Literature and Film, University of Iowa: Visiting Professor.
Ongoing: Member of the editorial/advisory boards of: New Formations, Cultural Studies, Continuum, Critical Cultural and Communication Studies, Literature and History, The International Journal of Cultural Studies, The European Journal of Cultural Studies, Cultural Studies in Review, Museum History Journal, Museums & Society, and Culture Unbound: Journal of Current Cultural Research.
Recent Publications
A selection of my research publications can be viewed at The Open University's Open Research Online.Books
Bennett, T., Savage, M., Silva, E., Warde, A., Gayo-Cal, M. and Wright, D. Culture, Class, Distinction, London & New York: Routledge.Bennett, T. 2007, Critical Trajectories: Culture, Society, Intellectuals, Malden, US, and Oxford: Blackwell.
Bennett, T. 2007, Culture and Society: Collected Essays, Beijing: Guangxi Normal University Press.
Bennett, T. 2004, Pasts Beyond Memories: Evolution, Museums, Colonialism, London & New York: Routledge.
Bennett, T., Frow, J. & Emmison, M. 1999, Accounting for Tastes: Australian Everyday Cultures, Melbourne: Cambridge University Press.
Bennett, T. 1998 Culture: A Reformer’s Science, Sydney: Allen and Unwin; London & New York: Sage. .
Bennett, T. 1996, Museums and Citizenship: A Resource Book, special issue of Memoirs of the Queensland Museum, vol. 39, part 1.
Bennett, T. 1995, The Birth of the Museum: History, Theory, Politics, London & New York: Routledge.
Bennett, T. 1990, Outside Literature, London & New York: Routledge; New York: Methuen Inc.
Bennett, T. & Woollacott, J. 1987, Bond and Beyond: The Political Career of a Popular Hero London: Macmillan; and New York: Methuen Inc.
Bennett, T. 1979, Formalism and Marxism, London & New York: Methuen.
Edited collections
Bennett, T. & Joyce Material Powers: Culture, History and the Material Turn, London & New York: Routledge.Bennett, T. & Frow, J. 2008, Handbook of Social and Cultural Analysis, London: Sage, 732 pp.
Bennett, T. Grossberg, L. & Morris, M. 2005, New Keywords: A Revised Vocabulary of Culture and Society, Oxford: Blackwell. .
Silva, E. B. & Bennett, T. 2004, Contemporary Culture and Everyday Life, Durham: The Sociologypress.
Bennett, T. & Watson, D. 2001, Understanding Everyday Life, Oxford: Blackwell.
Bennett, T. & Carter, T. 2001, Culture in Australia: Policies, Publics, Programs, Melbourne: Cambridge University Press.
Bennett, T., Buckridge, P., Carter, D. & Mercer, C. 1992, Celebration of a Nation: A Study of Australia's Bicentenary, Sydney: Allen and Unwin.
Bennett, T. 1990, Popular Fiction: Technology, Ideology, Production, Reading, London & New York: Routledge.
Bennett, T., Mercer, C. & Woollacott, J. 1986, Popular Culture and Social Relations, Milton Keynes: Open University Press.
Gurevitch, M., Bennett, T., Curran, J. & Woollacott, J. 1981, Culture, Society and the Media, London & New York: Methuen.
Waites, B., Bennett, T. & Martin, G. 1981, Popular Culture: Past and Present, London: Croom Helm.
Bennett, T., Martin, G., Mercer, C. & Woollacott, J. 1980, Culture, Ideology and Social Process, London: Batsford.
Bennett, T., Boyd-Bowman, S., Mercer, C. & Woollacott, J. 1981, Popular Television and Film, London: British Film Institute.
Book Chapters (since 2000)
Bennett, T. 2010, ‘Habit, Instinct, Survivals: Repetition, History, Biopolitics’, in, Gunn, S. & Vernon, J., The Peculiarities of Liberal Modernity in Imperial Britain, University of California Press.Bennett, T. 2010, ‘Culture Studies and the Culture Complex’, in, Hall, J. R. et al., Culture: A Sociological Handbook, London and New York: Routledge.
Bennett, T. 2010, ‘Culture/ Knowledge/ Power: Between Foucault and Bourdieu’, in, Silva, E. & Warde, A., Cultural Analysis: The Legacy of Bourdieu, London & New York: Routledge.
Bennett, T. 2010, ‘Making and Mobilising Worlds: Assembling and Governing the Other’, in, Bennett, T. & Joyce, P., Material Powers: Essays Beyond the Cultural Turn, London: Routledge.
Warde, A. & Bennett, T. 2008, ‘A Culture in Common: The Cultural Consumption of the UK Managerial Elite’, in, Williams, K. & Savage, M., Remembering Elites, Sociological Review Monograph, Oxford: Oxford: Blackwell.
Bennett, T. 2008, ‘The Art Museum as Civic Machinery’, in, Jaschke, B., Martinz-Turek, C. & Sternfeld, N., Sammlungen Austellen, Vienna: Verlag Turia + Kant.
Bennett, T. 2008, ‘Sociology and Culture’, in, Bennett, T. & Frow, J., Handbook of Cultural Analysis: London: Sage.
Bennett, T. 2006, ‘Exhibition, Difference and the Logic of Culture’, in, Karp, I. & Kratz, C., Museum Frictions: Public Cultures/Global Transformations, Durham, NC: Duke University Press, pp 46–69.
Bennett, T. 2006, ‘Civic Seeing: Museums and the Organisation of Vision’, in, MacDonald, S., Companion to Museum Studies, Oxford: Blackwell, pp 263–281.
Bennett, T. 2006, ‘Culture and Differences: The Challenges of Multiculturalism’, in, Boda, S. & Cifarelli, M. R., When Culture Makes the Difference: Heritage, Arts and Media in Multicultural Society, Rome: Meltemi Editore, pp 21–37.
Bennett, T., Savage, M., Silva, E., Warde, A. Gayo-Cal, M. & Wright, D. 2005, 'Cultural Capital and the Cultural Field in Contemporary Britain', CRESC Working Papers on Socio-cultural Change, No. 3, University of Manchester and the Open University.
Bennett, T. 2005, 'The Media Sensorium: Cultural Technologies, the Senses and Society’, in, Gillespie, M., Understanding Audiences, Milton Keynes: The Open University Press.
Bennett, T. 2003, ‘The Rules of Culture: Exhibition and the Politics of Knowledge’, in, Furuichi, Y., Asia in Transition: Representation and Identity, Tokyo: Japan Foundation Asia Centre.
Bennett, T. 2004, 'Metropolis, Colony, Primitive: Evolution and the Politics of Vision’ in Kopp, K. et al.,, Metropolis and Primitive, Berlin: Metzler Verlag.
Bennett, T. & Silva, E. 2004, ‘Everyday Life in Contemporary Culture’, in, Silva, E. & Bennett, T., Cultures and Everyday Life, Durham: The Sociologypress, pp 1–20.
Bennett, T. 2004, ‘The Invention of the Modern Cultural Fact: Toward a Critique of the Critique of Everyday Life’, in, Silva, E. & Bennett, T., Cultures and Everyday Life, Durham: The Sociologypress, pp 21–36.
Bennett, T. 2002, 'Stored Virtue: Memory, the Body and the Evolutionary Museum’, in, Radstone, S. & Hodgkin, K., Regimes of Memory, London & New York: Routledge, pp 40–54.
Bennett, T. 2003, 'Culture and Governmentality', in, Bratich, J., Packer, J. & McCarthy, C., Foucault, Cultural Studies and Governmentality, New York: SUNY Press, pp 47–66.
Bennett, T. 2002, ‘Contesting Times: Conflicting Histories in Postcolonial Contexts’, in, Jordan, T. & Pile, S., Social Divisions and Differences, Oxford: Blackwell, pp 49–78.
Bennett, T. 2002, ‘Sociology and Government’, in, Hamilton, P. & Thompson, K., The Uses of Sociology, Oxford: Blackwell, pp 41–67.
Bennett, T. Emmison, M. & Frow, J. 2001, ‘Social Class and Cultural Practice in Contemporary Australia’, in, Bennett, T. & Carter, D., Culture in Australia: Policies, Publics, Programs, Melbourne: Cambridge University Press, pp 193–216.
Bennett, T. & Watson, D. 2001, ‘Understanding Everyday Life: Introduction’, in, Bennett, T. & Watson, D., Understanding Everyday Life, Oxford: Blackwell, pp ix–xxiv.
Bennett, T. 2001, ‘Home and Everyday Life’, in, Bennett, T. and Watson, D., Understanding Everyday Life, Oxford: Blackwell, pp 1–33.
Bennett, T. 2001, ‘Cultural Policy – Issues of Culture and Governance’, in, Snickars, F., Culture, Society and the Market, Stockholm: Bank of Sweden Tercentenary Foundation and the Swedish National Council for Cultural Affairs, pp 13–28.
Bennett, T. 2001, ‘Cultural Policy’, International Encyclopedia of Social and Behavioural Sciences, London: Elsevier, pp 3092–7.
Journal articles (since 2000)
Bennett, T. & Healy, 2009, Journal of Cultural Economy , Cultural Politics, 4: 161–182.Bennett, T. 2007, 'Making culture, changing society: the perspective of culture studies’, Cultural Studies, vol 21, nos 4–5, 610–629.
Bennett, T. & Dodsworth, J. 2007, ‘Liberalisms, Government, Culture’, Cultural Studies, 21: 525–548.
Bennett, T., Grossberg, L. & Morris, M. 2006, ‘Originals Remakes, Assemblages: A Rretrospect on New Keywords’, Criticism, 47: 567–71.
Bennett, T. 2007, ‘The Work of Culture’, Journal of Cultural Sociology, 1: 31–48.
Bennett, T. 2007, ‘Habitus Clivé: Aesthetics and Politics in the work of Pierre Bourdieu’, New Literary History, 38: 201–228.
Bennett, T. 2006, ‘Culture and Society: Theoretical and Biographical Perspectives’, Jiangxia Social Sciences, 6: 233–244.
Bennett, T. 2006, ‘Distinction on the Box: Cultural Capital and the Social Space of Broadcasting’, Cultural Trends, 15: 193–212.
Bennett, T. & Silva, E. 2006, ‘Cultural Capital and Inequality – Policy Issues and Contexts’, Cultural Trends, 15: 87–106.
Bennett, T. 2006, ‘Postscript: Cultural Capital and Inequality – Refining the Policy Calculus’, Cultural Trends, 15: 239–244.
Bennett, T. 2005, ‘The Historical Universal: The Role of Cultural Value in the Historical Sociology of Pierre Bourdieu’, British Journal of Sociology, 56: 141–164.
Savage, M. & Bennett, T. 2005, ‘Cultural Capital and Social Inequality’, British Journal of Sociology, 56: 1–12.
Bennett, T. 2005, ‘Civic Laboratories: Museums, Cultural Objecthood, and the Governance of the Social’, Cultural Studies, 19.
Bennett, T. & Savage, M. 2004, ‘Introduction: Cultural Capital and Social Exclusion’, Cultural Trends, 13: 7–14.
Bennett, T. 2003, ‘Representation or Exhibition?’, Journal of Education in Museums, 24: 3–8.
Bennett, T. 2002, ‘Archaeological Autopsy: Objectifying Time and Cultural Governance’, Cultural Values, 6: 29–48.
Bennett, T. 2001, ‘Pasts Beyond Memories: The Evolutionary Museum Liberal Government and the Politics of Prehistory’, Folk: Journal of the Danish Ethnographic Society, 43: 49–76.
Bennett, T. 2000, ‘Acting on the Social: Art, Culture, and Government’, American Behavioural Science, 43: 1412–1428.
Reports (since 2000)
Bennett, T., Savage, M., Silva, E., Warde, A., Gayo-Cal, M. & Wright, D. 2006, Media Cultures: A Report on the Organisation of the Media Field in Contemporary Britain, London: British Film Institute.Bennett, T. 2002, Differing Diversities: Culture, Policy, Citizenship and Diversity, Strasbourg: Council of Europe Policy Note.
Bennett, T. 2001, Differing Diversities: Cultural Policy and Cultural Diversity, Strasbourg: Council of Europe.
A repository of research publications and other research outputs can be viewed at The Open University's Open Research Online.