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Dr Chatterjee welcome expressions of interest from potential doctoral students in the following areas: Socio-Legal studies, in particular: Gender, Sexuality and Law Film/Media and the Law
Moore, Karenza Applied Social Science Drug and alcohol use (risks, harms, pleasures); clubbing/raving; electronic dance music (EDM) cultures; crime, deviance and transgressionin the night-time economy; national and international drug policy; youth crime; cybercrime; crime and new technologies; crime and the media; sociology of 'the future'. Through my links with Lancaster University's Centre for Gender and Women's Studies (http://www.lancs.ac.uk/fass/centres/gws/index.php), I'm also interested in potential doctoral students in the areas of: female illicit drug use; gender and illicit drug use;gender and EDM club cultures.
Wise, Sue Applied Social Science I have supervised to completion a number of PhD students on various topics, including: child protection in Australia; adoption and fostering by lesbian and gay people; accounts of child sexual abuse; lesbian well-being; listening to looked after children. I am keen to hear from prospective PhD students who are working in the areas that I am currently actively engaged with: equality and social justice; feminist theory; LGBT issues in social policy and social work; new social movements; death & dying. I am also a very experienced PhD examiner, having examined, either internally or externally, around 20 theses in the fields of: feminist & women's studies, applied sociology; social work, and; research methodology.
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