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Malcolm Brynin

September 5, 1949 - June 26, 2020

Dr Malcolm Brynin, Reader at the Institute for Social and Economic Research at the University of Essex, and influential sociologist, mentor and friend,

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Alvaro Martinez-Perez 2020-07-01 22:23:15 wrote:

Malcolm was my PhD supervisor and our friendship grew ever since. From him I learnt to think with sociological curiosity around us. He was very skilled in his writing which transpired his deep cultural knowledge. He was also an example in how important is to wirk hard to learn, with determination, how to manage abd abslyse complex survey data. With time he became the most senior sociologust keeping the "S" of ISER with its full inaugural meaning. Malcolm, and Terri, shared sone of my happiest moments: my wedding, the arrival of my children. My wife abd I also were very happy when we met Terri. The last tine we saw Malcolm (and Terri) we hugged each other to say good bye (I think we both felt that perhaps that was going to be the last time). He told me: "You have been good to me, Alcaro". I can only say you too, Malcolm.

Alvaro Martinez-Perez 2020-07-01 22:23:15 wrote: Malcolm was my PhD supervisor and our friendship grew ever since. From him I learnt to think with sociological curiosity around us. He was very skilled in his writing which transpired his deep cultural knowledge. He was also an example in how important is to wirk hard to learn, with determination, how to manage abd abslyse complex survey data. With time he became the most senior sociologust keeping the "S" of ISER with its full inaugural meaning. Malcolm, and Terri, shared sone of my happiest moments: my wedding, the arrival of my children. My wife abd I also were very happy when we met Terri. The last tine we saw Malcolm (and Terri) we hugged each other to say good bye (I think we both felt that perhaps that was going to be the last time). He told me: "You have been good to me, Alcaro". I can only say you too, Malcolm.

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