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Sacha Hilhorst is an ESRC-funded post-doctoral fellow in sociology, working on the changing politics of England’s post-industrial towns. Her doctoral work was an ethnographic investigation of the shifting politics of ex-mining and manufacturing towns in the Midlands. The project found that there was a crisis of legitimacy in England’s former industrial heartlands, as many citizens have come to understand politics as fundamentally corrupt.
Political Sociology; Ethnography; Post-industrial Towns; Deindustrialisation; Legitimacy
Hilhorst, S., Koch, I., Fransham, M., Reeves, A. & Savage, M. (forthcoming). , The Sociological Review.
Hilhorst, S. (2024). , British Journal of Sociology.
Sacha is interested in the connections between economic shifts and political subjectivities, particularly in post-industrial settings. Broadly situated within political sociology, her work employs an ethnographic and place-based approach. She also takes an interest in the history of sociological methodologies and efforts to decolonise the discipline.
Sacha contributes to a course on Social Scientific Analysis of Inequalities.
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