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Alan Storkey (born 2 October 1943, in
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) is an economist, sociologist and artist. He is known for his writing and lectures and for his work on transport and the
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. He grew up in Wembley, Nottingham and Norwich, the son of Alec and Doris Storkey. In 1968 he married
Elaine Storkey Elaine Storkey (''née'' Lively; born 1944) is an English philosopher, sociologist, and theologian. She is known for her lecturing, writing and broadcasting. Early years and education Born Elaine Lively on 1 October 1944, Storkey is the eldest of ...
née Elaine Lively, a philosopher, sociologist and broadcaster. They have three sons, five grandsons and a granddaughter.


Education and academic posts

Alan Storkey was educated at the
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, where he was school captain, and then at Christ's College, Cambridge where he studied economics. He did postgraduate work in sociology at the
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and a doctorate in economics (consumption theory) at the
Vrije Universiteit The Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (abbreviated as ''VU Amsterdam'' or simply ''VU'' when in context) is a public research university in Amsterdam, Netherlands, being founded in 1880. The VU Amsterdam is one of two large, publicly funded research ...
,
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, studying under Bob Goudzwaard. His first academic post was in sociology at Stirling University from where he went on to direct the Shaftesbury Project. Having taught economics and politics at
Worksop College Worksop College (formerly St Cuthbert's College) is a British co-educational independent school for both day and boarding pupils aged 13 to 18, in Worksop. It sits at the northern edge of Sherwood Forest, in Nottinghamshire, England. Founded ...
, he became a member of the Research Scholars in Economics team at Calvin College, Grand Rapids,
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, United States, in the early 1980s. He was Director of Studies for 20 years at
Oak Hill Theological College Oak Hill College is a conservative evangelical theological college located on Chase Side in Southgate, London, England. Its aim is to prepare men and women from the Church of England and Independent churches for ministry in the real world. Over ...
, London, until 2003, responsible for the academic programme with Middlesex University.


Publications

Storkey is a writer with a number of published works. These include: *''A Christian Social Perspective'' in 1979 *''Transforming Economics'' *The ''Meanings of Love,'' *'' Epistemological Foundations in Consumption Theory'' *''Marriage and its Modern Crisis'' *''Jesus and Politics: Confronting the Powers'' *''Beneath the Surface of the
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: Arms Trade and the Peace of Nations'' *''War or Peace: The long failure of Western arms'' He has contributed to many published symposia and columns in national newspapers and writes a regular column for the ''
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'' and the ''
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''. ''Marriage and its Modern Crisis'' was written in response to a working party report from the
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. His book ''Jesus and Politics'' was featured at the Jubilee Conference in Pittsburgh, PA. In the 1990s Storkey was chair of the Movement for Christian Democracy and in 1997 unsuccessfully contested the parliamentary seat of Enfield Southgate when
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lost his seat to
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, (styled by the media as the '
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'). He has given submissions to Government Enquiries into Transport on a motorway-based coach system and has been a member of a campaigning group on greener transport. His work on transport is referenced in
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's book, ''Heat''.


Art work

Storkey is also an artist and paints both landscapes and portraits. He exhibits regularly and five of his paintings, especially "Early Mist Over Granchester", are featured on the official
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website.


References


External links

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Submission by Alan Storkey to Select Committee on Transport Memoranda
regarding the Transport Committee Inquiry into Bus Services across the UK (2006)

essay by Alan Storkey {{DEFAULTSORT:Storkey, Alan English economists 1943 births Living people Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam alumni Alumni of the London School of Economics Alumni of Christ's College, Cambridge