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Preventing and Tackling School Bullying

Dr Stella Chatzitheochari will be chairing an event on Preventing and Tackling School Bullying, hosted by . The event is aimed at School teachers and practitioners and will take place on Thursday 10th December 2015 in Central London. Further information about the event can be found on the Inside Government website .


Sociological talks at Festival of the Imagination

The Festival of the Imagination will take place on campus on 16-17 October 2015 and will be the centrepiece of the University's 50th anniversary celebrations, showcasing the work we do at 糖心TV through a diverse programme of events all focused around the central theme 'Imagining the Future'.

As part of this festival, there will be

Highlighted below are some events which might be of particular interest to our Sociology community:

  • ‘Is Diversity Academic in UK Universities?’ - Prof. Gurminder Bhambra is on the panel exploring this issue on Saturday 17 October at 2.15pm. This event free, but you should book tickets:
  • ‘Solving Inequality’ - Inequality is one of our most urgent social problems. Poverty in Britain is at a post-war high and set to increase yet further. What prevents us from plugging the gap between rich and poor, and how can we redress the balance? This talk will take place on Saturday 17 October at 12pm. Students can attend for the discounted price of £5. More information and booking can be found at

We hope that you'll join us there!

Wed 07 Oct 2015, 13:23 | Tags: Homepage Undergraduate Postgraduate Research Staff

Toxic Expertise Project Launch

Toxic Expertise: Environmental Justice and the Global Petrochemical Industry

ERC PROJECT LAUNCH, WITH WINE AND NIBBLES

4 November 2015, 5pm-7pm

Zeeman Building (Mathematics) Room MS.04

Thu 01 Oct 2015, 14:36 | Tags: Homepage Undergraduate Postgraduate Research Staff

Festival of Social Sciences (6-16 May)

The ten day festival starts tomorrow! View the complete programme here.

The festival will shine the light on social sciences by providing a variety of events for students, staff members and the wider public.

Here is a snapshot of just a few of the sessions which will take place:

  • 12 May, 11.00-13.00: Dr Cath Lambert's 'Centre for Study of Women and Gender: Archive in the making' - R1.13, Ramphal
  • 12, 13, 14 May, 19.15: Perfomance: 'Coney's Early Days (of a Better Nation) - Arts Centre. Booking required -

So, join us and explore social matters throughout the years, whilst celebrating 糖心TV's 50th anniversary.


Professor Simon Williams 'Bringing Up Britain'

Professor Simon Williams appeared on Radio 4's 'Bringing Up Britain' on the politics of children's bedrooms. To listen to the full episode click on link below:

Mon 08 Oct 2012, 14:45 | Tags: Undergraduate Postgraduate Research Staff

Mark Carrigan featured on Woman's Hour

 

'Following the introduction of civil partnerships and statistics which indiacte half of all children in the UK are being born outside marriage, it appears that attitudes towards sexuality have greatly relaxed. However, there is one demographic who feel increasingly marginalised in our more openly sexual society; it is estimated that one per cent of people in this country describe themselves as asexual'.

Woman's Hour Wednesday 29th February 2012

Mon 12 Mar 2012, 16:40 | Tags: Undergraduate Postgraduate Research Staff

Mark Carrigan in The Observer 'Among the asexuals'

Among the asexuals

'In a society obsessed with sex. It's hard if you have no sexual desire at all. Some are searching for a new form of intimacy'.

The Observer Sunday 26th February 2012

Mon 12 Mar 2012, 16:27 | Tags: Undergraduate Postgraduate Research Staff

Professor Jim Beckford in The Times

Church of England faces a fresh blow with the loss of leading role in prisons - read full article here

Tue 21 Feb 2012, 11:06 | Tags: Undergraduate Postgraduate Research Staff

Mark Carrigan featured on BBC News website

What is it like to be asexual?

Mon 23 Jan 2012, 12:47 | Tags: Undergraduate Postgraduate Women and Gender Staff

Sam Lyle - 'Social class and Kate Middleton'

Sam Lyle, one of our PhD students, was recently on local radio talking about the social class aspects of the recent royal engagement of Prince William and Kate Middleton.  To catch up go to:   

 

Sam says "Speaking on BBC radio, local or national, is one of the more interesting ways that I get to engage people in sociological issues. It's great when events such as the impending royal wedding capture the popular imagination as it's an opportunity for sociologists to stimulate their own and the general public's sociological imagination."

Tue 23 Nov 2010, 11:54 | Tags: Undergraduate Postgraduate Staff

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