This is a pivotal moment for sociology to influence social change. If your research addresses current global challenges, consider submitting to #britsoc25 Abstracts due 18 October https://t.co/yMhEJR1DeQ
Congratulations to the winners of this year’s @SHI_Foundation book prize - Kate Reed, Julie Ellis and Elspeth Whitby for ‘Understanding baby loss: The sociology of life, death and post-mortem’ https://t.co/ndnStOhsGM
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Congratulations to authors Kate Reed, @JulieCarmel1 & Elspeth Whitby, whose fantastic book 'Understanding baby loss: The sociology of life, death and post-mortem' has been awarded the @britsoci Foundation for the Sociology of Health and Illness Book Prize 2024! 🏆
Find out more about the book: https://t.co/F3QsvezUsn
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🚨 Event Alert! 🚨 CALC is hosting this year's @britsoci Social Aspects of Death, Dying, and Bereavement Study Group @bsaddb Annual Symposium @LivUni@LivUniSLSJ@LivUniSoc. If you're interested in 'Death and Ageing', check out the call for papers:
https://t.co/JiMkBx3hLm
Call for Papers by 16 September for ‘Death and Ageing’, the @bsaddb Study Group Annual Symposium, 12 December, University of Liverpool https://t.co/nXz0sY3dWp #sociology#cfp
📢📢@britsoci#Death, #Dying and #Bereavement 2023 Symposium: Two days to go! Excited to be hosting Professor Sarah Earle on young adults with life-limiting conditions experiences of #intimate and #romantic relationships. Grab your ticket here: https://t.co/ThZg4VS1Oz @bsaddb
Cover image now available for our forthcoming book 'Understanding Baby Loss'. Publication date 21 November. https://t.co/Yx7IWrgyiG @ManchesterUP@britsoci@bsaddb@asds_death