Joe Price
Furness College Community Assistant, PhD studentResearch Overview
My current research interest is CBD culture, specifically focusing on CBD's role in legalising cannabis and cannabis markets domestically and internationally. My research explores CBD in all its forms, analysing why people consume CBD, whom they consume it with/the environment it is taken.
Thesis Title
Understanding the Cultural Significance of Cannabidiol in the United Kingdom
Supervised By
Professor Gary Potter, Dr. Thaddeus Muller, and Professor Christopher Patridge
Research Interests
Qualitative research, cannabis culture, drug policy, CBD, Ethnography, Cannabis, Medicinal cannabis, Normalisation theory
Professional Role
Associate Lecturer, Criminological and Legal Academic Writing Skills, Lancaster University Law School
Associate Lecturer - Crim204 Measuring Crime & CRIM211 Youth Justice, Lancaster University Law School
PhD Demonstrator, FASS WP, Lancaster University
Tutor, International Cultural Experience Programme, Lancaster University
Assessment Co-Ordinator, Student and Programme Administration, Lancaster University
Researcher, Widening Participation Project, Lancaster University Law School
Qualifications
Politics & International Relations BA (Hons)
Criminology & Social Research Methods MSc
Current Teaching
Associate Lecturer, Criminological and Legal Academic Writing Skills, Lancaster University Law School
Associate Lecturer - Crim204 Measuring Crime, Lancaster University Law School
The Law School Widening Participation Project - Stage 1
01/10/2022 → 31/12/2023
Research
Manchester Methods Fair 2024: Advancing Research Methods: Navigating a Changing Landscape
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience
34th Annual Conference of the European Society for Social Drug Research (ESSD)
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience
Lancaster University Education Conference
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience
European Society for the Study of Social Drug Use (External organisation)
Member of an organisation
Centre for Crime, Law and Justice (Organisational unit)
Member of an organisation