Jeremy Seabrook

Jeremy Seabrook is a writer and journalist and regular NI contributor.

Jeremy Seabrook was born in Northampton, England in 1939.

Early on in his career, he was both a teacher and a social worker. During this time he was also a lecturer for the Workers’ Educational Association and the Working Men’s College.

He became an associate honorary fellow at the University of Bradford’s Department of Peace Studies 1995 to 1998 and an associate at the Institute of Race Relations, UK, from 2004 onwards.

He has made several documentaries for BBC radio and TV on social, environmental and developmental issues.

Since 1963, Seabrook has written for publications including: New Society, the Guardian, the Times, the Independent, New Statesman, New Internationalist, Race and Class, Third World Resurgence, Third World Network and others.

He has also written over 40 books, including:

the No Nonsense Guide to Poverty (New Internationalist / Verso 2003). 


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