Looking for sociologist to review print or ebook for @SocresOnline. Book title: 'Symbiotic Autoethnography: Moving Beyond the Boundaries of Qualitative Methodologies' by Liana Beattie https://t.co/fFI8QbKNQu
@EvanTeijlingen.
We are looking for a sociologist interested in writing a book review of
https://t.co/l9hZqqZrwM by Vera Caine, D. Jean Clandinin and Sean Lessard published by Bloomsbury
@SocresOnline @EvanTeijlingen
We are looking for sociologists interested in writing a book review for either
https://t.co/BkO7gCzV7w :underworlds of violence and abuse by Howard Campbell
or
https://t.co/RmewHvE0LU :street gangs and statecraft in Honduras by Jon Horne Carter
@SocresOnline @EvanTeijlingen
Brilliant new #openaccess article, "Learning about Pay at Work: A Labour Process Approach to Pay Transparency", by @s037207 available here: https://t.co/7cCV6F4DVp
Latest @CSWEF1 webinar now available - Developing an Impact Case Study with the National Trust (England) by Anne marie Greene (Leicester) https://t.co/7woVosjuyV via @YouTube
So interesting to reflect on how research impact can serve to further embed research and researchers within the organisations they are working with @ProfAMGreene@CSWEF1
Interesting discussion about the differences in getting interest and conducting 'impact' research with nonprofit as compared to for profit organisations @CSWEF1@ProfAMGreene
Great to hear from @ProfAMGreen how with 'deliberate serendipity' small ideas and a simple research question can grow into an impact case study @CSWEF1
Looking forward to @CSWEF1 seminar tomorrow by @ProfAMGreene 'The Development of an Impact Case Study: Coping with the Emotional Challenges of Managing Affectively Committed Volunteers'
Great discussion in our CSWEF (Centre for Sustainable Work and Employment Futures) webinar today on Leisure, volunteering and employment. Dr. Peter Sandiford, University of Adelaide, just spoke on 'Blurring the contours of work-life: leisure, volunteering and employment’