Stanley Cohen (sociologist)

Stanley Cohen
Born23 February 1942
Johannesburg, South Africa
Died7 January 2013(2013-01-07) (aged 70)
London, United Kingdom
Era20th-century philosophy
InstitutionsLondon School of Economics
Durham University
University of Essex
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Main interests
juvenile delinquency, subculture, social control theory, human rights violations,
Notable ideas
moral panic, normality of denial

Stanley Cohen FBA (23 February 1942 – 7 January 2013) was a sociologist and criminologist, Professor of Sociology at the London School of Economics, known for breaking academic ground on "emotional management", including the mismanagement of emotions in the form of sentimentality, overreaction, and emotional denial. He had a lifelong concern with human rights violations, first growing up in South Africa, later studying imprisonment in England and finally in Palestine. He founded the Centre for the Study of Human Rights at the London School of Economics.[1]

  1. ^ Laurie Taylor (23 January 2013). "Stanley Cohen obituary". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 23 January 2013.

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