Emeritus Professor Julia Twigg was an invited speaker at the British Academy Conference Narratives of Ageing and Gender. The high profile cross-disciplinary event drew together … Read more
Month: September 2019
‘Digital ruins’. Researching the abandoned and nearly abandoned virtual worlds
Dr Vince Miller, Reader in Sociology and Cultural Studies at SSPSSR, has published a new article which investigates the ruins and abandoned spaces of the … Read more
Register now: Free MOOC
Communicating Effectively with Vulnerable Children and Young People Due to the current COVID-19 crisis, we have arranged to run our free 4-week MOOC (Massive Online … Read more
Can flexible working help reduce the gender pay gap?
Dr Hejung Chung, Reader in Sociology and Social Policy and Principal Investigator at the Work Autonomy, Flexibility and Work Life Balance (WAF) project has published … Read more
Do you want to study child protection in a different and more effective way?
Here you will find highlights of the International Centre for Child Protection’s MA in advanced child protection Look what they are saying about our MA: … Read more
Social historian explains events in a family’s past
Dr Kate Bradley, Senior Lecturer in Social History and Social Policy, contributed to the BBC 1 programme ‘Who do you think you are?’ this week. … Read more