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PhD Supervision Interests

Hannah is interesting in supervising projects in the inter-disciplinary field of disability studies.

Research Interests

I came to Lancaster in December 2003 after working on disability-related research projects at the Social Policy Research Unit (SPRU), University of York and the Centre for Disability Studies at the University of Leeds.

My research interests lie predominantly in the field of disability studies and include the self-organisation and citizenship of disabled people; service provision for adult service users; disability policy at a UK and European level; and mobility and social capital in relation to (disabled) careers.

I am a member of management committee of the Centre for Disability Reserach (CeDR) an interdisciplinary centre that draws together colleagues interested in disability from across the University and beyond.

Bob Sapey and I have organised five international disability studies conferences here at Lancaster (2003; 2004; 2006;2008;2010;2012). The conference now takes place on a biennial basis alternating with the Nordic Network on Disability Research's conferences. The next Lancaster conference will take place 2-4 September 2008. More details about the conference, the call for papers and information about booking can be found on the conference website.

I am the book reviews editor and a member of the editorial board of the international journal Disability and Society and have reviewed articles for Disability Studies Quarterly and Progress in Palliative Care. I have contributed book reviews to Disability and Society, the British Journal of Social Work and Qualitative Research in Psychology.

 

Current Teaching

I contribute to teaching on the BA (Hons) and MA/PGDip Social Work programmes, convening modules in relation to disability and adult social care, supervising dissertations and acting as social work tutor to students on placement. I am the departmental disability representative.

I convene the following modules

ASSC 107 Disability in Society (BA Social Work)

ASSC 375 Care and the Life Course (BA Social Work)

ASSC 439 Disability and the Life Course (MA/PgD Social Work)

I also co-supervise three post-graduate research students including:

I am interested in supervising projects in the inter-disciplinary field of disability studies.

Additional Information

Conference Papers and Presentations

Bridging collective roots and individual choices: a critical reflection on disability and community in the 21st century with Alan Roulstone.Nordic Network on Disability Research 11th Research Conference, Reykjavik, Iceland May 27-28, 2011. Abstract (pdf document) View the slideshow

 

Accessible Public Space for the 'not obviously disabled'? Jeopardized selfhood in an era of welfare retraction with Alan Roulstone. Paper presented at the Disability and Public Space Conference, Oslo University College, Oslo, Norway, 28-29th April 2011 Abstract (pdf document). View the slideshow

Teaching Disability Studies to Social Work Students with Alan Roulstone. Paper presented to the 11th UK Joint Social Work Education Conference, University of Hertfordshire 8-10 July 2009.

 

 

Career, Mobility and Motility: the experiences of disabled academics and researchers Nordic Network on Disability Research Biennial Conference, Goteborg, Sweden. May 2007.

Disabled Citizens? A Socio-legal analysis of the citizenship status and experience of Disabled PeopleEuropean Law Research Students Network: Summer Liverpool Law School, Liverpool, June 2005

Disability, career and mobility in EuropeColloquium on Researching Innovative Themes in Skilled Mobility: The Centre for the Study of Law and Policy in Europe, University of Leeds May 2005.

What a Difference A Decade Makes: Disability Policy in the EU 1993-2003 Socio-legal Studies Association Annual Conference, Glasgow, April 2004

Disabled People and the European Union: Equal Citizens? with Helen Stalford.

ESRC Seminar Series: Implementing the Social Model: Europe, University of Leeds January 2004.

Social Model Outcomes? Nordic Network on Disability Research Annual Conference: Networking, Social Capital and Welfare Society, Jyvaskyla, Finland. September 2003

European Union Citizenship and Disabled People: Developing a Social Model with Helen Stalford Disability Studies Association Conference: Disability Studies: Theory Policy and Practice, Lancaster University. September 2003

Strategies for involving Service Users in Outcomes focused researchworkshop with Jennifer Harris Consumers in NHS Research Third National Conference: Making A Difference Harrogate. November 2002 Creating Independent Futures: User-led Research into User-led servicesworkshop Making Research Count in the Personal Social Services, London. December 2001

Creating Independent Futures: Current Research at the Centre for Disability StudiesKeynote address. The World Turned Upside Down, London. July 2001

User-led Research: Gathering the Evidence, Workshop What Works in Community Care? Oxford, September 2000.

2012

Editorial

Morgan, H. & Roulstone, A. 2012 In: Social Work Education. 31, 2, p. 137-141, 5 p.

Research output: Contribution to journalEditorial

The Social Model of Disability as a Threshold Concept: Troublesome Knowledge and Liminal Spaces in Social Work Education

Morgan, H. 2012 In: Social Work Education. 31, 2, p. 215-226, 12 p.

Research output: Contribution to journalJournal article

2011

Inclusive Curriculum Design in Higher Education: Considerations for effective practice across and within subject areas

Morgan, H. & Houghton, A-M. 05/2011 York: The Higher Education Academy.

Research output: Book/Report/ProceedingsCommissioned report

2009

Neo-Liberal individualism or self-directed support: are we all speaking the same language on modernising adult social care.

Roulstone, A. & Morgan, H. 07/2009 In: Social Policy and Society. 8, 3, p. 333-345, 13 p.

Research output: Contribution to journalJournal article

2007

Reflections on an English/Greek exchange in Erasmus' anniversary year. Is English practice learning 'out of sync' with global scapes and flows

Broadhurst, K., Dimopoulos, M. & Morgan, H. 09/2007 In: The Hellenic Journal of Social Science and Social Work.

Research output: Contribution to journalJournal article

2006

Personalised social care for adults with disabilities: a problematic concept for frontline practice.

Morgan, H., Foster, M., Glendinning, C., Harris, J. & Jackson, K. 03/2006 In: Health and Social Care in the Community. 14, 2, p. 125-135, 11 p.

Research output: Contribution to journalJournal article

2005

Outcomes for disabled service users: Department of Health final report

Harris, J., Morgan, H., Foster, M. & Jackson, K. 2005 York: Social Policy Reserach Unit, University of York. 154 p.

Research output: Book/Report/ProceedingsCommissioned report

Strategies for involving service users in outcomes focused research.

Morgan, H. & Harris, J. 2005 Involving Service Users in Health and Social Care Research. Routledge, 163 p.

Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/ProceedingsChapter

Disabled People and the European Union: equal citizens?

Morgan, H. & Stalford, H. 2005 The Social Model of Disability: Europe and the Majority World. Barnes, C. & Mercer, G. (eds.). Leeds: The Disability Press, p. 98-115 18 p.

Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/ProceedingsChapter

Disabled people and employment: the potential impact of European policy.

Morgan, H. 2005 Working Futures? Disabled People, Policy and Social Inclusion. Policy Press, 259 p.

Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/ProceedingsChapter

2003

Social care outcomes seminar issues for professionals and service users: Woburn House, London, Wednesday 8th May 2002, SPRU Research Report, DH 1963 (06.03),

Harris, J. & Morgan, H. 2003 York: Social Policy Reserach Unit, University of York.

Research output: Book/Report/ProceedingsOther report

National service framework for long term conditions brief overview study: user experiences of health and social care services: report appendices.

Harris, J., Piper, S., Morgan, H., McClimens, A., Thomas, C., Shah, S., Mercer, G., Barnes, C., Arksey, H. & Qureshi, H. 2003 York: Social Policy Reserach Unit, University of York. 197 p.

Research output: Book/Report/ProceedingsBook

National service framework for long term conditions brief overview study: user experiences of health and social care services: full report.

Harris, J., Piper, S., Morgan, H., McClimens, A., Thomas, C., Shah, S., Mercer, G., Barnes, C., Arksey, H. & Qureshi, H. 2003 York: Social Policy Reserach Unit, University of York. 54 p.

Research output: Book/Report/ProceedingsBook

National service framework long term conditions brief overview study: experiences of providing care to people with long term conditions: report appendices.

Harris, J., Piper, S., Morgan, H., McClimens, A., Reynolds, H., Shah, S., Arksey, H., Baldwin, S. & Qureshi, H. 2003 York: Social Policy Reserach Unit, University of York. 310 p.

Research output: Book/Report/ProceedingsBook

National service framework long term conditions brief overview study: experiences of providing care to people with long term conditions: full report.

Harris, J., Piper, S., Morgan, H., McClimens, A., Reynolds, H., Shah, S., Arksey, H., Baldwin, S. & Qureshi, H. 2003 York: Social Policy Reserach Unit, University of York. 77 p.

Research output: Book/Report/ProceedingsBook

2002

Mental health.

Morgan, H. 2002 The Blackwell dictionary of social policy. Alcock, P., Erskine, A. & May, M. (eds.). Oxford: Blackwell, p. 146-147 2 p.

Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/ProceedingsChapter

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