Disabled Transitions
@DisTransitions
@LeverhulmeTrust project on educational and labour market outcomes of disabled young people | Based at @sociowarwick @warwickuni | PI: Stella Chatzitheochari
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https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/sociology/research/currentresearch/educationalpathways/ 05-11-2020 10:24:55
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The 46th International Association of Time Use Research conference will take place in Corfu, Greece in October 2024 and is organized by our very own Dr Stella Chatzitheochari Early abstract submission: 10.05.2024
Centre for Time Use Research IATUR Secretary
Stella Chatzitheochari @sociowarwick University of Warwick Disabled Transitions focuses on the importance of social class for disabled young people's outcomes, emphasizing the need for intersectional analyses of disability inequalities ▶️ faculti.net/childhood-disa… #disability #sociology #class
Sharing for Stella Chatzitheochari University of Warwick researching the experiences of working-class disabled people aged 18-30 in seeking support, navigating education/employment. 1-hour online/phone call. £20 voucher, as thanks. Contact [email protected]
Great to have spoken to Faculti about our work on childhood disability, social class and social mobility (joint with Roxanne Connelly & Sanne Velthuis), funded by The Leverhulme Trust
Read British Journal of Sociology paper here: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…
📣Another Call for Papers alert!
Centre for Disability Studies invites a range of in-person and remote presentations, symposia and discussions for its September 2024 Leeds Disability Studies Conference.
⏳Submit your abstracts and proposals by Tuesday 30 April 📅
#CDS24
essl.leeds.ac.uk/sociology-rese…
. Sophie Williams 🐀 is looking to talk to parent carers of autistic people about their experiences via an online interview for her master's dissertation. See the attached advert for more details or email Sophie with any interest and/or questions. Retweets appreciated!
Nice to hear that our paper on Childhood Disability, Social Class and Social Mobility funded by The Leverhulme Trust is one of the top 10 cited paper in British Journal of Sociology
We look forward to new Next Steps data Centre for Longitudinal Studies to continue this work
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/14…
Stella Chatzitheochari and Angharad Butler-Rees and their project, Disabled Transitions, are this year's Sage Prize winners! Huge congratulations to you both.
Come and work with us - or tell your friends!
Sociology at Edinburgh School of Social & Political Science Edinburgh is hiring a permanent Lecturer in Computational Sociology
*Deadline 9th May*
Job post: elxw.fa.em3.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/Candidat…
Important research on Extra Costs of Disability for Scottish Parliament Information Centre by colleagues Poverty Alliance Fraser of Allander Institute spice-spotlight.scot/2024/04/09/add… using #LivedExperience evidence is so important to understand unmet need and sacrifices people are making to get by
Really happy and honoured to have received the 2024 SAGE Prize Sociology Journal 🥳🥳
Once again many thanks to our study members for their honesty and commitment to the study, The Leverhulme Trust Warwick Sociology for the support, and Dr Melissa Chapple for excellent research assistance
Great to see this recognition for the Disabled Transitions research, Stella and Angharad did an online seminar on the work for us a few months ago. You can find the recording here: disabilityandyouthtransitions.co.uk/our-team-1
Our #SummerSchool has courses for every #researcher .
Are you interested in learning more about #SocialNetworkAnalysis , or #QualitativeInterviewing , or even looking to unleash your #creative potential? Then we have something for you, and more!
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We are honoured to announce this year’s Sage Prize winner!
A massive congratulations to Stella Chatzitheochari and Angharad Butler-Rees of Disabled Transitions Warwick Sociology for their article “Disability, Social Class and Stigma”.
Read now, below. The Leverhulme Trust
doi.org/10.1177/003803…
Recruitment now open for 2 positions Warwick Sociology in the Third Generation (ThirdGen) ERC research project led by Ayse Guveli
Project coordinator: tinyurl.com/3kzz2z8w
Assistant Professor (research focused): tinyurl.com/4bp53jue
Deadline for both positions: 11/4/24
📢 Happy to announce that we have a new paper out from the Young Lives Young Futures project.
It proposes a framework for thinking about how the school-to-work transitions of young people not intending to go to university can be made more equitable. tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…