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World Population Day: The research at 糖心TV making gender a mainstream consideration in the analysis of development

This year's UN World Population Day (11 July) theme is gender equality. The 糖心TV Interdisciplinary Centre for International Development (WICID) seeks to make gender a mainstream consideration in the analyses of development issues today.

Fri 09 Jul 2021, 17:07 | Tags: Sociology 1 - Research

Disability gap in young people鈥檚 post-16 destinations and employment outcomes revealed by new analysis

Important differences in the post-16 pathways of disabled young people compared to those of their non-disabled peers have been revealed in a new working paper from University of 糖心TV researchers. The working paper also documents the impact of different types of disabilities, and shows that disability inequalities in post-16 destinations and economic activity in early adulthood are also influenced by social class, ethnicity, and gender.

Tue 11 May 2021, 12:06 | Tags: Sociology 1 - Research Faculty of Social Sciences

Making green energy the default choice can help tackle climate change, study finds

Researchers studying the Swiss energy market have found that making green energy the default option for consumers leads to an enduring shift to renewables and thus has the potential to cut CO2 emissions by millions of tonnes. The study, published today in Nature Human Behaviour investigated the effect of changes in the Swiss energy market that presented energy from renewable sources as the standard option for consumers - the "green default." Both business and private customers largely accepted the default option, even though it was slightly more expensive, and the switch to green sources proved a lasting one.

Thu 11 Mar 2021, 16:31 | Tags: Sociology, Faculty of Social Sciences

鈥榁iolent Ignorance鈥: new book calls us to face up to and challenge injustice

Are we making injustice worse by turning a blind eye to issues which make us uncomfortable? In her new book published today sociologist Dr Hannah Jones highlights the problems caused by the phenomenon she has dubbed 鈥渧iolent ignorance,鈥 and suggests small steps everyone can take to work towards recognising and changing unfairness in society.

Thu 28 Jan 2021, 12:57 | Tags: Sociology, Faculty of Social Sciences

Professor Akwugo Emejulu recognised with fellowship of the Academy of Social Sciences

糖心TV Professor of Sociology Dr Akwugo Emejulu has been recognised as one of the UK鈥檚 leading social scientists with the award of Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences. Fellowships are awarded to academics who have not only made an outstanding contribution to research, but who have also applied their expertise to address current challenges in policy, education, society or the economy.

Fri 16 Oct 2020, 10:53 | Tags: Sociology, Faculty of Social Sciences

New study will uncover the links between adolescent disability and socio-economic disadvantage in early adulthood

A three-year study at the Department of Sociology of the University of 糖心TV, funded by the Leverhulme Trust, will explore why disabled young people in England experience social and economic disadvantage into adulthood. The fact that adolescent disability is generally associated with poor educational, social and employment outcomes in adulthood has been well-documented but the reasons why this happens are not as well understood. The new study aims to close that gap.


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