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Centre for Alternatives to Social and Economic Inequalities (CASEI) @SociologyLancs. Thinking globally and acting locally on #inequalities.
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It is a fine morning and we (me, Michael Lambert & @DrCliffShelton) have a new open access paper out! Some initial thoughts on doctors' mobilities and the impact on both patients and the profession. It's a good 'un, even if I do say so myself. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/14…
"Who cares where the #doctors are? The expectation of #mobility and its effect on #health outcomes" #openaccess paper from Dr Liz Brewster, @GrandCamoflauge @DrCliffShelton Lancaster Medical School CASEI Lancaster onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/14…
Spent 2 hours interrogating fellow CASEI Lancaster member Daisy May Barker with @ProfImogenTyler today about crisis, social reproduction and ethnographic research for her PhD. It's good. Very good. If you want a flavour, watch this: youtube.com/watch?v=eQygk2…
Michael Lambert (Michael Lambert) has written us a powerful blog, calling for historians of social welfare to listen for silences and speaks with those who suffered trauma and injustice. socialhistory.org.uk/shs_exchange/v…
New research out today from Citizens Advice North Lancashire about benefits and the cost of living crisis. Universal Credit is not enough to live off and gvt must act! northlancashirecab.org.uk/assets/Life-on…
“Acknowledging care inequalities and understanding the challenges of the experience of care of older people are essential if we are to ‘build back’ with care after COVID-19.” Maria Cheshire-Allen and Gideon Calder on family carers and the pandemic. transformingsociety.co.uk/2022/05/23/the…
A thread introducing some of our newly appointed colleagues Sociology Department Lancaster University who will be joining us all in Lancaster in the Autumn (there are some more to come so do watch this thread..)
Genuinely delighted to share the visual abstract for Michael Lambert, @DrCliffShelton & I's article for Sociology of Health and Illness Journal. It's about how doctors lives are affected by structural forces, but if that doesn't float your boat, I promise our lego stop-motion will. youtube.com/watch?v=99se9N…
New Josefina R. report out today on the cost of living for low income families. It's terrifying - here's the arrears and debt story in May/June 22 💷4.3m in arrears with at least 1 bill 💷 Arrears bill is £7.3b 💷 Average arrears £1600 💳 1.3m taken on debt to pay bills like rent (1/13)
Did you know that not all passports are created equal? What a passport does, which doors it opens is part of a global citizenship regime that is highly stratified and unequal. Take a listen to our latest episode with Manuela Boatcă to find out more! whodowethinkweare.org/what-does-brit…
It's #NEWEPISODE day! Join @alasirriyeh @michaelacbenson in conversation with Zrinka Bralo ⚡️ CEO Migrants Organise as they go #BeyondtheHeadlines about 10years of the #HostileEnvironment whodowethinkweare.org/beyond-the-hea…
Forced adoptions: Call for government apology to mothers | Duncan Kennedy for BBC News (UK) Coverage of the published report of the UK Parliament Human Rights Committee. Government offer their 'sympathies' but no apology. bbc.co.uk/news/uk-621721…
Good to see with sufficient infrastructure, equitable access and support, digitalisation can benefit older people➡️my commentary and research with Dr. Yue Qian quoted🙌Online cultural events can benefit lonely older people, study shows theguardian.com/society/2022/a… Sociology Department Lancaster University