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‘Professional Triumph, Personal Failure’? Stigma and the Single Career Woman

Mon, 22 Jun 2015 12:05:00 BST

In this post, Dr Roona Simpson discusses the continuing stigma around single women in the workplace. This entry was originally published on the ‘Women, Work, Value and Europe, 1945 – 2015’ blog.

Conducting Interviews in Sexualities Research: seminar + workshop

Mon, 03 Mar 2014 20:06:00 GMT

Karen Cuthbert discusses a seminar and a workshop by Dr Sabine Grenz (University of Göttingen) on conducting qualitative research in sexualities studies.

Sociology seminar: Theorizing African Transnational Masculinities (+ recording)

Wed, 14 Oct 2015 13:36:00 BST

On Wednesday 14 October 2015, Dr Dominic Pasura (University of Glasgow) gave a paper on African transnational masculinities. You can find a link to a recording of the talk in this post.

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Intimate Reflections: How my Relationship Helped to Shape My Research Approach

Fri, 16 Apr 2021 19:43:00 BST

In this piece Sam Lawton explores how relationhsips, and the changes of perspective spawned by disrupted expectations in it, may help to foster a change of perspective one one's research topic. (Image provided by ©CatWestArt)

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