Adrian Franklin
Adrian S. Franklin is a British social anthropologist, currently Professor of Creative Industries and Cultural Policy at the University of South Australia. He has worked on television for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. He worked on several ABC radio and television programs such as By Design on ABC Radio National and the television series Collectors where, with Gordon Brown and Claudia Chan Shaw, he was one of the panel of experts (specialising in the mid-twentieth century, contemporary decorative arts, design, glass, furniture, and ceramics.
Franklin was born in Canterbury, England and holds a Master of Arts in Social Anthropology from the University of Kent, and was awarded his PhD from the University of Bristol in 1989 for his thesis Privatism, the Home and Working Class Culture. He has held previous professorships at Bristol University, the University of Oslo and the University of Tasmania.
Research Interests
Creativity; more-than-human studies; animal studies; art museums and art publics; festivals; urban studies; human social bonds and loneliness studies; design; contemporary social theory; tourism.Books
Squatting in England, 1969–79: A Case Study of Social Conflict in Advanced Industrial Capitalism Experts, Landlords and Tenants: The Private Rented Sector in Bristol New homes for home owners. London: HMSO. 1993. .1993Home from Home - Refugees in Tasmania. Canberra: Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs, AGPS. 1997. Animals and Modern Cultures: A Sociology of Human–Animal Relations in Modernity Nature and Social Theory Tourism Animal Nation: The True Story of Animals and Australia A Collectors Year Collecting the 20th Century City Life Retro: A Guide to the Mid-Twentieth Century Design Revival The Making of MONA Tom Moore - Abundant Wonder. Wakefield Press. Anti-museum- ''The Routledge International Handbook of More-than-Human Studies''