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Thomas, Carol Division of Health Research
Tyler, Imogen Sociology I welcome PhD applications in any of my areas of research. Please feel free to contact me to discuss preliminary ideas for PhD proposals or postdoctoral applications. Postdoctoral Student Dr Maja Sager, COFAS postdoctoral fellow based between Lund University, Sweden, and Lancaster University. Project: `Contested Boundaries. An ethnographic study of activist practices for the inclusion of excluded migrants in Sweden, Denmark and UK'. Majabegins her fellowship in the Autumn of 2012and at Lancaster will bebased in the Centre for Gender and Women's Studies, and the Centre for Mobilities research in the Sociology Department. Shewill also be joining the research network www.asylum-network.org. PhD students Clay Garland Governmentality and citizenship at the UK's internal borders (ESRC 1 plus 3) Kate McNicholas Smith Empowering Sexual Citizens: Designing and Delivering Sex Education for Contemporary Adolescents (ESRC 1 plus 3) Brigit Colson Arts in Mental Health Provision (ESRC 1 plus 3) Dr Maja Sager `Clandestine asylum seekers in the Swedish welfare state' (visiting PhD student,The Centre for Gender Studies at Lund University, Sweden 2008-2009, Graduated 2011). Dr Clare Woolhouse`Women's Magazines' (Graduated 2010, AHRC) Dr Katherine Harrison: 'Terror-Democracy: An Iconography' (Graduated 2008, AHRC) Dr. Fiona Summers: `Unanticipated Space: Embodied Encounters in Contemporary Visual Culture` (Graduated 2006, AHRB)
Wise, Sue Applied Social Science I have supervised to completion a number of PhD students on various topics, including: child protection in Australia; adoption and fostering by lesbian and gay people; accounts of child sexual abuse; lesbian well-being; listening to looked after children. I am keen to hear from prospective PhD students who are working in the areas that I am currently actively engaged with: equality and social justice; feminist theory; LGBT issues in social policy and social work; new social movements; death & dying. I am also a very experienced PhD examiner, having examined, either internally or externally, around 20 theses in the fields of: feminist & women's studies, applied sociology; social work, and; research methodology.
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