We are delighted to restart our work in progress workshops on 31st March 11-12 (online) with Thomas Adnan-Smith and Ellie Craig each discussing their PhD research, as below: Diving at the deep end - measuring deep poverty, Thomas Adnan-Smith Since 2010, there has been a widely documented intensification of poverty in the UK. Whilst COVID-19 may...
Kahryn and Anna interviewed Professor Ann Oakley as part of the Timescapes 10 Festival; the video and a blog were released this month: On a warm, sunny day in June of last year, we had the great pleasure of interviewing Professor Ann Oakley, a renowned figure of modern feminism. We were in the process of...
Huge congratulations to Dr Daniel Edmiston in securing funding for his innovative project researching poverty across Europe
Sarah Irwin and Lone Sorensen ran group discussions to explore citizens' views about climate policies in the context of the costs of living crisis and highlight the perceived value of diverse engagement and inclusion in principles for Net Zero transition.
Read Dan Edmiston's new report 'Falling Faster amidst a Cost of Living Crisis: poverty, ethnicity and inequality in the UK' published by the Runnymede Trust
Dr Kim Allen and colleagues are starting a new UKRI funded project to explore women's early labour force experiences, and how disadvantages in employment develop over time. Read more here
Registrations are now open for the Timescapes 10 Festival, a major celebration of advances in qualitative longitudinal methods: full details on the events page...
Ian Sullivan (Uni of Leeds) and Kaori Katada (Hosei University, Tokyo) will present. All welcome
Jane will look at the changing significance of social connections in early adulthood for social reproduction and social mobility, and long-term processes of social class formation in 20th century Ireland.
Professor Jane Gray, Maynooth University will present a seminar on generation, family change and societal transformation