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Associate Professor, Sociology
"B.A. Hons. UTas, PhD. La Trobe."

| Contact Campus | Sandy Bay Campus |
| Building | Arts Building |
| Room Reference | 419 |
| Telephone | +61 3 6226 2330 |
| Fax | +61 3 6226 2279 |
| Douglas.Ezzy@utas.edu.au |
Douglas Ezzy's research is driven by a fascination with how people make meaningful and dignified lives. His most recent research is an international study of teenage Witchcraft with Helen Berger (West Chester University). It examines the interconnections of teenage spirituality, the mass media, and nature religion. He is particularly interested to supervise sociology postgraduates studying contemporary spirituality.
He has published six books: Teenage Witches (with Helen Berger), Researching Paganisms (with Graham Harvey and Jenny Blain), Qualitative Research Methods (with Pranee Rice), Qualitative Analysis, Narrating Unemployment and Practising the Witch's Craft, along with numerous articles.
Authorised by the Head of School, Social Sciences
15 October, 2012
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