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Kenan Malik

Kenan Malik (born January 26, 1960) is an Indian-born English writer, lecturer and broadcaster, trained in neurobiology and the history of science. As a scientific author, his focus is on the philosophy of biology, and contemporary theories of multiculturalism, pluralism and race. These topics are core concerns in ''The Meaning of Race'' (1996), ''Man, Beast and Zombie'' (2000) and ''Strange Fruit: Why Both Sides Are Wrong in the Race Debate'' (2008).
His work contains a forthright defence of the values of the 18th-century Enlightenment, which he sees as having been distorted and misunderstood in more recent political and scientific thought. He was shortlisted for the Orwell Prize in 2010.〔http://theorwellprize.co.uk/shortlists/kenan-malik/〕
==Career==
Malik was born in Secunderabad, Telangana, India and brought up in Manchester, England. He studied neurobiology at the University of Sussex and History of Science at Imperial College, London. In between, he was a research psychologist at the Centre for Research into Perception and Cognition (CRPC) at the University of Sussex.
He has given lectures or seminars at a number of universities, including University of Cambridge (Department of Biological Anthropology); University of Oxford (St. Antony's College and the Department for Continuing Education); the Institute of Historical Research, London; Goldsmiths College, University of London (Department of Social Anthropology); University of Liverpool (Department of Politics); Nottingham Trent University; University of Newcastle (Department of Social Policy and Sociology); University of Oslo; and the European University Institute, Florence. In 2003, he was a visiting fellow at the University of Melbourne. He is currently Senior Visiting Fellow at the University of Surrey.
As well as being a presenter of ''Analysis'' on BBC Radio 4, he has also presented ''Night Waves'', Radio 3's Arts and Ideas magazine. Malik has written and presented a number of TV documentaries, including ''Disunited Kingdom'' (2003), ''Are Muslims Hated?'' (which was shortlisted for the Index on Censorship Freedom of Expression award, in 2005), ''Let 'Em All In'' (2005) and ''Britain's Tribal Tensions'' (2006). 'Strange Fruit' was longlisted for the Royal Society Science Book Prize in 2009.
He has written for many newspapers and magazines, including ''The Guardian'', ''Financial Times'', ''The Independent'', ''Independent on Sunday'', ''Sunday Times'', ''Sunday Telegraph'', ''New Statesman'', ''The New York Times'', ''Prospect'', ''TLS'', ''The Times Higher Education Supplement'', ''Nature'', ''Rising East'', ''Göteborgs-Posten'', ''Bergens Tidende'' and ''Handelsblatt''. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.

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