Centre for Citizenship, Identities and Governance
The Centre for Citizenship, Identities and Governance (CCIG) is a University designated Centre of Research Excellence
Markets, Expertise and the Public University: A crisis in knowledge for democracy?
What kind of publicly engaged social science work is needed to meet the demands of the contemporary world?
this part features the Launch of “Understanding Family meanings” (presented by Megan Doolittle)
This part is featuring the Launch of the journal Families, Relationships and Society (presented Brid Featherstone)
this part presents the following strands within the FaRComm research programme:
Social relations of neighbourhood (introduced by Janet Fink and presented by Helen Lomax and Ellie Jupp)
Gender, households and work (presented by Alison Andrew and Sue Himmelweit) - @20.30
This part presents the following strands within the FaRComm research programme:
Intimate relationships (presented by Jacqui Gabb)
Parenthood (presented by Brid Featherstone) @minute8
This part presents the following strands within the FaRComm research Programme:
Children and Childhood (introduced by Janet Fink and presented by Lindsay O’Dell)
Family troubles (introduced by Jane McCarthy and presented by John Rowe) - @minute13.14
Families, transnationalism and mobilities (presented by Monica Dowling) - @minute25.01
This part is an Introduction to the FaRComm Programme (presented by Jane McCarthy, Jacqui Gabb and Janet Fink)
This clip is part of the CCIG Forum 28, held the 4.12.12 on methods. This Forum engaged with a critical reflection on the social and political life of method and the future potential of research data.
Please visit the event page.
This Forum engaged with a critical reflection on the social and political life of method and the future potential of research data.
Please visit the event page.