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Hamilton, Mary Educational Research

  • Adult language, literacy and numeracy education (ALLN) and the new literacy studies;
  • Informal adult learning and everyday practices across the lifespan;
  • Use of Literacies and Technologies among older people
  • Policy issues in ALLN, global and comparative perspectives;
  • Media representations of educational issues;
  • Participatory research methodologies;
  • Institutional ethnography
  • Use of visual data in research and computer assisted qualitative analysis.

 

Houghton, Ann-Marie Educational Research

On areas associated with my research interests but in particular in the next few years on widening participation and the academic and learning experiences of disabled learners, or Black and Minority Ethnic students, from a multi-agency perspective the policy agenda of Schools that will encompass family and intergenerational learning from the perspective of the Extended Schools or Faith Schools agenda and finally the transitions issues into education and the workplace, especially for disabled graduates.

 

Mort, Maggie Sociology

Topics I would be interested in supervising include:

  • science, technology and medicine studies - in particular studies of clinical practice, learning and evidence
  • telecare and domestic space - in particular governance and ethics of new care technologies
  • evidence in action studies - in particular lay ethnographies of technoscience
  • disaster and recovery studies

 

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