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Eleanor R. Townsley
Merrill House, Room 201
413-538-2803

Education:

  • University of California, Los Angeles, Ph.D., M.A.
  • University of Queensland, Australia, B.A.

Joined MHC: 1996

"I look at concrete groups of intellectuals in particular times and places. I am particularly interested in the cultural practices of intellectuals and how they work to reproduce vibrant democratic and capitalist cultures. In this context, I ask questions like: where do new ideas and meanings come from? How are they circulated and understood? What are their moral effects?"

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Eleanor R. Townsley

Associate Professor of Sociology and Gender Studies

Specialization: The sociology of intellectuals; cultural sociology; sociology of gender; history of sociology; research methods

Elenor TownsleyEleanor Townsley is a sociologist who teaches courses in the cultural sociology, social theory, sociology of gender, survey research and data analysis, and an archival and field methods class based in the Mount Holyoke College Archives. She says especially enjoys teaching the introductory course in sociology.

Townsley’s research examines the possibilities of intellectual life in contemporary societies, with a focus on the institutional contexts and political consequences of intellectual practices. She is particularly interested trope theory and has analyzed tropes surrounding the “1960s,” “public intellectuals,” and “interdisciplinarity.” Townsley’s early work focused on social science professionalization in the United States during the 1960s and the role of the intelligentsia in transitions from socialism in Central Europe. Still interested in the role of intellectuals and ideas in social change, she is currently examining the nature and influence of media intellectuals in the contemporary United States.

Townsley's research has been published in the American Journal of Sociology, Theory & Society, Theory, Culture & Society, Gender and Society, Thesis Eleven, and New Left Review. She is a contributor to the Handbook of Economic Sociology and coauthor of Making Capitalism without Capitalists (1998).

A native of Australia, Townsley has a reputation among her Mount Holyoke students for being passionate about the subjects she teaches, for sparking her students' interest and encouraging them to learn to articulate their own arguments and perspectives. Townsley's students believe the professor's insistence on the development of critical-thinking skills benefits them throughout their lives. In 2005 Townsley was the recipient of the Mount Holyoke College Faculty Teaching Award.

News Links:

"Big Ideas Are Important," College Street Journal, March 29, 2002

"Faculty Honored for Outstanding Work," College Street Journal, April 21, 2005

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