Bioeconomy, or the use of biotechnology and biological resources to provide information, products, processes and services to all economic sectors, holds a key to leverage … Read more
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Call for Papers: The Sociology of Vaccines
Michael Calnan (SSPSSR, University of Kent), Jens Zinn (University of Melbourne, Australia) and Tom Douglass (University of Birmingham) are advising an Open Research collection on the Sociology of … Read more
New Book: Power, Policy and the Pandemic
Professor Michael Calnan and Dr Tom Douglass’ new book Power, Policy and the Pandemic: A Sociological Analysis of COVID-19 Policy in England, is one of the … Read more
Queerying the Map: Colonial Histories to Resistance and Imagined Futures
GSEJ founding members Trude Sundberg, Jennifer Leigh and SSPSSR colleagues Susie Bass, Rachel Seoighe, and Ames Clark are hosting another session for the ‘Queerying’ workshop … Read more
New BA/Leverhulme Project
Congratulations to Dr. Joy Y. Zhang (PI, Sociology) and Dr. Aparajita Mukhpopadhyay (Co-I, History) for being awarded of the competitive BA/Leverhulme Small Research Grants on the … Read more
Prof. Funtowicz to Kick Off GSEJ Seminar Series
Professor Silvio Funtowicz will open GSEJ’s seminar series with a renewed examination on science, expertise and decision making on 5 October. Professor Funtowicz coined the … Read more
BioGovernance Common Concluding Forum-2
BioGovernance Commons is a transnational initiative jointly convened by the GSEJ Director Joy Y. Zhang, along with Kathleen M. Vogel (US), Sonia Ben Ouagrham-Gormley (US) … Read more
BioGovernance Commons Concluding Forum-1
BioGovernance Commons is a transnational initiative jointly convened by the GSEJ Director Joy Y. Zhang, along with Kathleen M. Vogel (US), Sonia Ben Ouagrham-Gormley (US) … Read more
An Autumn of Exciting Conversations
Summer is drawing to a close, but the excitement continues! Starting next week, GSEJ will be back with both online and in-person activities. Below are … Read more
GSEJ’s Debut at the LSSJ Research Festival and Beyond
The Division for the study of Law, Society and Social Justice (LSSJ) at the University of Kent held its research festival at both of the … Read more