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On Time. Engaging with questions of time and temporality in social research

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Presentation slides The presentation slides from this workshop are now available here: Postgraduate Researchers presented on the following themes: Transformations: Sex education in China, German integration politics Covid-19 – A critical moment? Youth and family Imagined futures: Transitions to ‘adulthood’

NCRM Research methods training: Working with large amounts of secondary or primary qualitative data: Breadth-and-Depth Method.

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1st-3rd December: Working with large amounts of secondary or primary qualitative data: Breadth-and-Depth Method. Dr. Emma Davidson, University of Edinburgh Dr. Susie Weller, University of Southampton Professor Lynn Jamieson, University of Edinburgh Professor Rosalind Edwards, University of Southampton Join us for an exciting and flexible online course that will develop your knowledge and skills for...

FLaG Writing Workshop

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Writing Workshops: FLaG FlaG research centre is hosting a PGR writing workshop from 10-4 on Friday 27th November led by Dr Sharon Elley. The session is set up so you can attend either just the morning, the afternoon or both.This session is intended to provide a space for us to collectively and supportively face the challenges...

Corona class of 2020: Kim Allen and colleagues to present on Oct 27th

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‘Young People and the Pandemic’ is a cross-national event on 27th October which will be of great interest to FLaG members and includes the presentation by Kim Allen and colleagues: Corona class of 2020: pandemic employability discourses, graduate ‘resilience’ and the management of uncertainty

"About time: reflections on temporal processes in research". A PGR workshop

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A postgraduate run workshop. We will bring together PhD students from across social science disciplines to explore aspects of research and method as they relate to time, and reflect on temporal processes in data gathering and analysis. This follows on from a recent seminar in which speakers and audience-members questioned how we capture the messy non-linear experience of time in participants' lives. The workshop will be very informal and will include presentations and plenty of time for discussion.

Researching poverty in young lives: a panel discussion (SSP Seminar)

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FLaG is hosting the SSP seminar on 6th November 2019: Researching poverty in young lives: a panel discussion - 3 presentations:  A different take: participatory research with children, young people and parents with experience of poverty.  Dr. Gill Main (Education) People living in poverty are overwhelmingly excluded from debates around causes, consequences, and policy – and...

Young people, skills and prospects in employment: policy, practice and inclusiveness.

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Policy, practice and inclusiveness. Developing understanding of what works and why A conference co-hosted by the University of Leeds & Leeds City Council. This event is supported through the ESRC IAA DTP Business Boost fund. Overview In a context of increasing concerns about skills shortages and worsening job prospects for many young people, multiple interventions seek...

Millennials on the move? Gender, family roles and international mobility of young Polish women

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Seminar hosted by the Centre for Research on Families, Life Course and Generations and Leeds Migration Research Network Dr Paula Pustułka, Youth Research Centre, SWPS University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Warsaw Abstract Although quite a substantial number of studies focused on international migration of Polish women, the main wave of gendered research on mobility...

Visiting researchers and PhD Roundtable

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PhD Research roundtable / workshop Part 1: presentation (3 to 3.30pm) Dr Paula Pustulka and Marta Buler, Youth Research Centre, Warsaw Paula and Marta are interested in research relating to youth and transition and seeking to learn more about our interests in the SSP. They will briefly describe their work in this area and introduce...

Symposium on Violence, Harassment and Abuse: Enduring Inequalities and New Directions

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School of Sociology and Social Policy Overview of the event The School of Sociology and Social Policy, University of Leeds is hosting an interdisciplinary symposium on the themes of enduring inequalities associated with violence, harassment and abuse facilitated by the Centre for Research on Families, Life-course and Generations (FLaG) and the Centre for Interdisciplinary Gender...