Manuel Castells
Biography
- Born in Hellín (Albacete) in 1942.
- Research professor at the Open University of Catalonia (UOC) in Barcelona.
- Professor Emeritus of Sociology and Professor Emeritus of Urban and Regional Planning at the University of California, Berkeley, where he taught for 24 years.
- Full Professor of the Wallis Annenberg Chair in Communication Technology and Society at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles.
- Distinguished Visiting Professor of Technology and Society, holder of the Marvin and Joanne Grossman Chair at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Distinguished Visiting Professor of Internet Studies at Oxford University.
- Professor of Sociology at the École des Hautes Études en Sciencies Sociales (1967-1979).
- Professor and Director of the Institute of Sociology of New Technologies of the Autonomous University of Madrid (1988-1993).
- Research Professor at the Higher Council for Scientific Research in Barcelona (1997) and Professor of Sociology and Urban and Regional Planning at the University of California, Berkeley (1979-2003).
- Visiting Professor at 15 universities around the world and guest lecturer at hundreds of academic and professional institutions in 43 countries.
- Author of 19 books, among which the trilogy "The Information Age: Culture, Economy and Society" has been published in 23 languages. He is also the co-author and editor of 22 books.
- He has received, among other distinctions, the Guggenheim Fellowship, the C. Wright Mills award from the American Society for the Study of Social Problems; the Robert and Helen Lynd Award from the American Sociological Association; the Ithiel Sola Pool Award from the American Political Science Association; the Narcís Monturiol medal from Catalonia; the Gabriela Mistral Order of Chile, the Order of Santiago of the President of Portugal and the Creu de Sant Jordi of Catalonia. He is an honorary doctor from 12 universities. Likewise, he is an honorary professor and has received medals of honor from different universities.
- Member of the European Academy, of the British Academy and Numerary Academician of the Royal Spanish Academy of Economic and Financial Sciences.
- Among other distinguished appointments, he has been advisor on Information Technology and Global Civil Society to the Secretary General of the United Nations. In 2005 he was appointed by the European Commission as a founding member of the Scientific Council of the European Research Council.
Born in Spain in 1942.
Research professor at the Open University of Catalonia (UOC) in Barcelona. He is also Professor Emeritus of Sociology and Professor Emeritus of Urban and Regional Planning at the University of California, Berkeley, where he taught for 24 years. Full Professor of the Wallis Annenberg Chair in Communication Technology and Society at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. Distinguished Visiting Professor of Technology and Society, holder of the Marvin and Joanne Grossman Chair at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Distinguished Visiting Professor of Internet Studies at Oxford University.
Previously, he was Professor of Sociology at the École des Hautes Études en Sciencies Sociales (1967-1979), Professor and Director of the Institute of Sociology of New Technologies of the Autonomous University of Madrid (1988-1993), Research Professor at the Higher Council of Scientific Research in Barcelona (1997) and Professor of Sociology and Urban and Regional Planning at the University of California, Berkeley (1979-2003).
He has been a Visiting Professor at 15 universities around the world and a guest lecturer at hundreds of academic and professional institutions in 43 countries. He is the author of 19 books, including the trilogy "The Information Age: Culture, Economy and Society" published in 23 languages. He is also the co-author and editor of 22 books. He has received, among other distinctions, the Guggenheim Fellowship, the C. Wright Mills award from the American Society for the Study of Social Problems; the Robert and Helen Lynd Award from the American Sociological Association; the Ithiel Sola Pool Award from the American Political Science Association; the Narcís Monturiol medal from Catalonia; the Gabriela Mistral Order of Chile, the Order of Santiago of the President of Portugal and the Creu de Sant Jordi of Catalonia. He is an honorary doctor from 12 universities. Likewise, he is an honorary professor and has received medals of honor from different universities.
He is a member of the European Academy, the British Academy and a Numerary Academician of the Royal Spanish Academy of Economic and Financial Sciences.
Among other distinguished appointments, he has been advisor on Information Technology and Global Civil Society to the Secretary General of the United Nations. In 2005 he was appointed by the European Commission as a founding member of the Scientific Council of the European Research Council.