Kate Fox


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

Background

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 Cambridge University. In 1989 she became co-director of MCM Research Ltd., and continues to provide consulting services. She is now a co-director of the Social Issues Research Centre, based in Oxford, England.

Publications

Fox has written a number of books. Her titles include:
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In this book, Fox does an anthropological analysis by conducting experiments and uses participant observation to discover the unwritten rules that makes an English person English. She tries to explain the cultural norms of the English, which are seen as peculiar by people who aren't English.

Current activities

Recent topics include social effects of alcohol and the purposes of small talk. Fox is currently writing a book about that "examine many aspects of 21st-century life and obsessions - including mobile phones, social media, online dating, shopping, celebrity, reality TV, computer games, selfies, etc - from an evolutionary/anthropological perspective".

Personal life

In 2004 Fox married the neurosurgeon and acclaimed author Henry Marsh, having been previously married to Peter Kibby.