Great to hear from James Houghton, @changegrowlive at our Trauma Informed Network this afternoon, talking about organisations adopting a trauma-informed approach: have courage, and take it nice and slow - this approach takes time.
A video celebration of 25 years of publishing under @policypress and 5 years of Bristol University Press. Our history, from the beginning to now. #UniversityPress#AcademicPublishing
https://t.co/ecdBjKqaEx
Good article setting out severe problems in this sector. An urgent need for reform in this area. Quotes from @CSuptMatShaer
Hostels from hell: the ‘supported housing’ that blights Birmingham https://t.co/BuKE5V7uxt
We are delighted to announce that the Journal's 2020 Best Article Prize has been awarded to @steve_tombs for his paper 'Home as a Site of State-Corporate Violence: Grenfell Tower, Aetiologies and Aftermaths’ - https://t.co/SHokE0BuIz. Congratulations Steve👌👏
Our latest research finds that while the number of students from disadvantaged backgrounds studying a postgraduate degree is increasing, rising tuition fees risk wiping out this progress.
Read the full report on our website: https://t.co/AS2KFhzawH
This week we are introducing our plenary speakers. Today we are honoured to announce Prof Lois Presser, from the University of Tennessee, USA. Title of plenary paper: Why Harm is a More Powerful Concept Than Crime @BritSocCrim#BSCConf2021#Criminology@OU_SocPolCrim
Delighted to contribute to @JtoJustice project! Here are my two films/blogs: one on redesigning the economy to loosen the grip of poverty https://t.co/NlYXwuMDjw and one with my thoughts on effective campaigning: https://t.co/tCUXYyU7gz
🔊As relevant as ever, we are re-sharing a #women#trauma and the #justicesystem podcast mini-series - the first interviews @EdwinaGrosvenor did with 4 incredible women on surviving trauma plus Dr Stephanie Covington on #traumainformed support https://t.co/GLSq0Nm2KQ 1/5
America’s dynastic families, both old and new, are deploying a range of wealth preservation strategies to further concentrate wealth and power https://t.co/Uq6oR9GpWv #inequality via @IPS_DC
CALL FOR PROPOSALS! The @BrisUniPress 'Studies in Social Harm' series from @steve_tombs, @socialharm, and Christina Pantazis is accepting submissions! Email the series editors or me if you're interested in writing for it.
Our 48th Annual Conference will take place in Torino, Italy from 2nd-5th September 2020!
'Dynamics of Harm & Social Control in the Transformation of Capitalism'
Call for papers in various streams open until 30th March 2020!
https://t.co/GWpXHIrBD8
Hope you can join us!
Event tomorrow! Future of Society 2019, Crime and Social Harm: Crucial issues that don't make the papers. Join Professor Simon Pemberton and Dr Mark Monaghan at this ESRC Festival of Social Science event in central Birmingham!
https://t.co/V0csqXvfJr #uobfuturefest#ESRCFestival