We are pleased to announce the publication, via Open Access and print, of this research volume stemming from our EU… Read more »
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Structural abuse through the gendered performance of welfare
We are pleased to announce the publication of our paper demonstrating some of the problems with Universal Credit in perpetuating… Read more »
New paper on student recycling behaviour with former BU Sociology student!
I am really pleased to announce the publication of our paper ‘Don’t be a waster! Student perceptions of recycling strategies… Read more »
BU working with top European universities on Strategic Investment Areas
The Global Engagement Hub has been working with the Faculties and Strategic Investment Area (SIA) Steering groups on developing new… Read more »
BU research matters: “The best of times, the worst of times….”
In the final blog post of the week in this series, Dr Ashok Patnaik, shares his insights into overcoming the… Read more »
Meet members of the Research Ethics Panels
This morning we meet members from the Social Sciences & Humanities Research Ethics Panel (SSH REP). Dr Parisa Gilani, Senior… Read more »
Two new COVID-19 papers in FHSS
Today FHSS Prof. Jonathan Parker published an article (online first) on structural discrimination and abuse associated with COVID-19 in care… Read more »
The role of the Research Ethics Panels at BU
Since 2014, the Social Sciences & Humanities (SSH) and Science, Technology & Health (STH) Research Ethics Panels have reviewed and… Read more »
Why research matters at BU – now more than ever
On Monday, I added a post about the role of universities throughout history and how they have played a critical… Read more »
BU research tackles global challenges – Indigenous people’s voices (Costa Rica and Malaysia)
In February, we are sharing stories about BU’s research funded from the Global Challenges Research Fund. This funding enables BU… Read more »
New paper concerning COVID-19 and Advance Decisions by Bournemouth academics
Mike Lyne and Prof Jonathan Parker of the Department of Social Sciences and Social Work and Centre for Seldom Heard… Read more »
New paper for BU professor!
Jonathan Parker, Professor of Society and Social Welfare has a new paper published today in the Journal of Comparative Social… Read more »
COVID-19 publications at BU
Over the past half year or so BU academics have produced a healthy crop of publications on COVID-19/ corona virus. … Read more »
New paper from Newton/Ungku Omar research collaboration with Universiti Sains Malaysia
Professors Sara Ashencaen Crabtree and Jonathan Parker of the Department of Social Sciences and Social Work and Centre for Seldom… Read more »
Conversation article: The hidden impact of coronavirus on Gypsy, Roma Travellers
Studio 2/Shutterstock Vanessa Heaslip, Bournemouth University and Jonathan Parker, Bournemouth University We know well by now that coronavirus does not… Read more »
BU Dementia paper published today
Today the international sociology journal Sociological Research Online (SAGE) published the paper ‘Dementia as Zeitgeist: Social Problem Construction and the Role… Read more »
Criminology Field Trip to Shire Hall Court House, Dorchester
In March over fifty students from the Criminology/Criminology and Sociology programmes went on a field trip to Shire Hall Court… Read more »
New Social Work textbook edited by BU Sociologist
The international social science publisher SAGE published a new textbook this week under the title Introducing Social Work. This textbook, edited… Read more »