Michael Billig


Michael Billig is a British academic. He is a former Professor of Social Sciences at Loughborough University from 1985 to 2017, working in contemporary social psychology.

Early life and education

Billig was born in 1947 to a Jewish family from London. During his undergraduate study at the University of Bristol, Billig was particularly fascinated by one of his lecturers, Henri Tajfel, a renowned social psychologist. Tajfel offered Billig a postgraduate research position launching Billig's career as a social psychologist, in the area of intergroup relations.

Career

As an experimental psychologist he helped design the so-called minimal group experiments which were foundational to the social identity approach. He moved away from experimental work to considering issues of power, political extremism and ideology in a series of important books. His Social Psychology and Intergroup Relations offered a critique of orthodox approaches to prejudice in psychology. Fascists helped reveal the classic fascist and anti-semitic ideology underlying the UK's National Front at a time when it was bidding for political legitimacy and electoral success. In the 1980s his focus shifted to everyday thinking and the relationship between ideology and common sense. This strand of work is shown in the collectively written work Ideological Dilemmas, Banal Nationalism, and in his major study of ideology and the UK royal family, Talking of the Royal Family.
His influence runs across the social sciences and he has been one of the key figures highlighting and reinvigorating the use of classic rhetorical thinking in the context of social issues. For example, he suggests that attitudes are best understood not as individual positions on topics, but as emergent in contexts where there is a potential argument. This perspective is introduced in his book Arguing and Thinking and has been the basis for innovative approaches to topics as diverse as psychoanalysis, humour and nationalism. It is also an important element to discursive psychology.
He is a member of the internationally influential Discourse and Rhetoric Group, working with figures such as Derek Edwards and Jonathan Potter.

Personal life

His aunt was the doctor Hannah Billig, MBE.