Kate Fox

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Kate Fox is a British social anthropologist, co-director of the Social Issues Research Centre (SIRC)[1] and a Fellow of the Institute for Cultural Research.[2] She has written several books, including Watching the English: The Hidden Rules of English Behaviour.

Spouses
Peter Kibby
(before 2004)
(m. 2004)
ParentRobin Fox (father)
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Kate Fox
Spouses
Peter Kibby
(before 2004)
(m. 2004)
ParentRobin Fox (father)
Academic background
Alma materTrinity Hall, Cambridge
Academic work
DisciplineSocial anthropologist
InstitutionsMCM Research Ltd.
Social Issues Research Centre
Websitewww.sirc.org/about/kate_fox.html
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Biography

Kate Fox is the daughter of anthropologist Robin Fox. As a child she lived in the UK, the United States, France, and Ireland. She studied for an undergraduate degree in anthropology and philosophy at Trinity Hall, Cambridge.[3] In 1989 she became co-director of MCM Research Ltd., and continues to provide consulting services.[4][5] She is now a co-director of the Social Issues Research Centre, based in Oxford, England.[6]

In 2004, Fox married neurosurgeon and author Henry Marsh,[7] having been previously married to Peter Kibby (during which time she was credited as Kate Fox Kibby).[8]

Publications

Fox has written a number of books, including:

  • Marsh, Peter; Kate Fox Kibby (1992). Drinking and Public Disorder: A Report of Research Conducted for the Portman Group by MCM Research. Portman Group. ISBN 978-0-9518762-0-6.
  • Kate Fox (1993). Pubwatching with Desmond Morris. Alan Sutton. ISBN 978-0-7509-0532-9.
  • Kate Fox (1996). Passport to the Pub: The Tourist's Guide to Pub Etiquette. Brewers and Licensed Retailers Association. ISBN 978-1-899344-09-3.
  • Kate Fox (7 October 1999). The Racing Tribe: Watching the Horsewatchers. Metro Books. ISBN 978-0-7658-0838-7.
  • Kate Fox (2004). The Flirting Report. The Social Issues Research Center.
  • Kate Fox (2004). Watching the English: the hidden rules of English behaviour. Hodder & Stoughton. ISBN 0-340-81886-7.
    In this book, Fox conducts experiments and uses participant observation to analyse the cultural norms of the English.[9]

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