Dr Sean Carey

Research Fellow

Sean Carey studied sociology and social anthropology as both an undergraduate and a postgraduate at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne. He has lectured at the University of Northumbria and was a research associate at Royal Holloway College investigating “street life and ethnicity” – how members of different ethnic groups used (or did not use) a variety of public spaces - in a number of east and north London boroughs.

Sean has written extensively on several Hindu religious movements in the UK as well as the Bangladeshi, Indian and Pakistani communities in the East End of London. His recent publications include ‘Curry Capital: The Restaurant Sector in London’s Brick Lane’, The Institute of Community Studies, 2004 and (with Nooruddin Ahmed) ‘Bridging the Gap: The London Olympics 2012 and South Asian-Owned Businesses in Brick Lane and Green Street’, The Young Foundation, 2006. He has also written numerous articles for New Society and on economic, political and social developments in Mauritius for New African, New Internationalist and New Statesman magazines as well as Mauritius Times and l’express newspapers. Sean is a Fellow of the Young Foundation.

Email: S.Carey@roehampton.ac.uk

New Statesman (Britain's award-winning current affairs magazine)

 CSR and the credit crunch, 20 January 2009

Cable wades into Chagos injustice row, 7 January 2009

Dear David..., 18 November 2008

No way  home, 23 October 2008

The Chagossians fate, 20 October 2008

Chagos and the Law Lords, 1 July 2008

A future for the Chagossians, 23 June 2008

Britain's worst gift, 23 June 2008

How the Chagossians could go home, 9 April 2008

The sting in the Mistry tale, February 2008

L'express, Mauritian newspaper 

Brands and economic development in Mauritius, 22 September 2008

Mauritian tourism target will prove damaging, 16 April 2008

Bring back Mark Twain, 18 July 2008

Le Mauricien

Selon un ex-membre du Labour britannique:

" Chagos: l'arrivée de l'Inde et de la Chine complique les choses ", 5 September 2008

Mauritius Times

Corporate social responsibility and development in Mauritius, 30 January 2009

British government gets lucky with Chagos case, 5 December 2008

Papers (from the Young Foundation website)

'Curry Capital: the Restaurant Sector in London's Brick Lane', 2004

' Bridging the Gap: The London Olympics 2012 and South Asian-owned Businesses in Brick Lane and Green Street', 2006