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Action, agency and the end of the social

By Denys Andrianjafy | 16 September 2011

Speaker – Bob Carter (Warwick University) Chair – Balihar Sanghera

Human Rights and criminal justice reform in China

By Denys Andrianjafy | 16 September 2011

Speaker – Nicola McBean (The Rights Practice) Chair – Roger Matthews

Where next for the Welfare State

By Denys Andrianjafy | 16 September 2011

Speaker – Alan Walker (University of Sheffield) Chair – Peter Taylor-Gooby

Children, religion and the sacred project of nature-building

By Denys Andrianjafy | 16 September 2011

Speaker – Gordon Lynch (University if Kent) Chair – Professor Chris Shilling

Dr. Ellie Lee speaks with Jeremy Paxman on Newsnight

By Denys Andrianjafy | 13 September 2011

Dr. Ellie Lee, Director of the Centre for Parenting Culture Studies discusses, and BBC Newsnight,  the virtues of benign neglect over early intervention when raising … Read more

The Renewal of Cultural Studies

By Denys Andrianjafy | 02 September 2011

A chapter by Clare Birchall on the relationship between theory and cultural studies has just been published in Renewing Cultural Studies, edited by Paul Smith.

Cameron’s cure will make society sicker

By Denys Andrianjafy | 31 August 2011

In Britain, they start very young these days. An 11-year-old girl who has not yet started secondary school recently pleaded guilty to causing criminal damage. … Read more

Ibiza and British club cultures

By Denys Andrianjafy | 25 August 2011

Dr. Kate O’Brien presents BBC Radio 4’s programme on how the island of Ibiza has subtly influenced British youth culture and the nation’s night-time economy … Read more

Civil Society discussed in the House of Commons

By Denys Andrianjafy | 11 August 2011

Dr Beth Breeze addressed a meeting in the House of Commons on the 8th June. Beth spoke at a meeting of the All Party Parliamentary … Read more

Monitoring Parents: Science, evidence, experts and the new parenting culture

By Denys Andrianjafy | 11 August 2011

Organised by Parenting Culture Studies and the Kent Centre for Law Gender and Sexuality, the forthcoming event Monitoring Parents: Science, evidence, experts and the new … Read more

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