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Author: Steven Watson

Education research, critical maths, education policy, economics and politics
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It’s About Time, by Roy Leighton

30 Aug 202130 Aug 2021
This essay has been structured for both the spoken and written word; for public performance as well as academic publication. It takes the form of an imagined dialogue between author,…
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The Quest for Normativity: Challenges and New Directions in Social Research

20 Jul 2021
Civic Sociology, https://online.ucpress.edu/cs June 2021. Papers are invited for a special collection on normative turns in social research. Civic Sociology aims to be a forum for the cultivation of normative inquiry within…
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The impact of universities on climate change: an interview with Tristan McCowan

27 May 2021
By Anna Kliampa Climate change politics have indubitably raised plentiful public concern recently. In this regard, such concerns provide evidence of the socio-political construction and importance of the environmental discourse,…
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Participants needed for two projects about technology, inequality, and the future of Higher Education

4 May 2021
The Post-Pandemic University has issued two new call-outs for participants.The first is for a multi-stage project examining digital inequalities in education – issues which predate the COVID crisis but have, unquestionably, been brought into…
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Call for Participants – Digital Inequalities in Education: Pasts, Presents and Futures

23 Apr 202126 Apr 2021
Digital inequalities have long existed within education, both within traditional educational spaces and practice, and within specifically digital interactions. These inequalities have deep roots in extant socio-cultural and socio-economic inequalities,…
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Social Theory Workshop: In Conversation with Adriana Cavarero

19 Apr 2021
April 28th, 4:30pm to 6:00pm  Join us in conversation with Adriana Cavarero on her forthcoming book ‘Surging Democracy. Notes on Hannah Arendt's Political Thought’. The event will explore theorising affect,…
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Do you have an idea for a book about public sociology?

15 Apr 2021
This is a new monograph series on public sociology which will include work that addresses public and community engagement and the relationship between sociologists and their publics. This series will…
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CFP: Accelerated Academy #8: Decelerated Academy? Enclosures, Enthusiasms, and Epidemic

18 Mar 2021
The current health crisis has swept the world, provoking worldwide change at the political, economic, and social levels. Scholars have been caught in two contradicting roles: experts discussing  the causes and…

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