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"Pathologies" and destruction of evidence The two versions of the Corner/Esler report |
The author of these pagesThe author of these pages is Declan Quigley. He gained his PhD in anthropology in 1984 at the London School of Economics. He then held a Leverhulme Trust award for two years following which he was awarded a British Academy postdoctoral fellowship for three years which he held at Cambridge University. This was followed by a temporary lectureship in social anthropology, also at Cambridge. In 1992, Dr Quigley took up a permanent lectureship at the Queen's University of Belfast and gained a readership there in 1997. In 1999 he moved to a lectureship at the University of St Andrews. He resigned that lectureship with effect from 31 August 2002 and filed immediately for constructive dismissal at the Employment Tribunals in Edinburgh. Dr Quigley's main publications will be known to those who have an interest in his work. (For references to his work go to Google.) His next book, an edited collection that includes some of the best contemporary anthropological analysis to be found, is entitled The Character of Kingship and will be published by Berg, Oxford. Dr Quigley will be happy to answer any questions relating to these pages and will put up a separate page answering the most frequently asked questions in due course. E-mail him at declanqui@gmail.com. ********** Skorupski's Law: "The more vain one's ambition, the more redundant one's grasp of morality" |