Mette Berg | - Diasporas and migrant transnationalism
- Urban diversity
- Generations and migration
- Social memory
- Cuba
- London
- Spain
- Ethnographic Methods
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Julia Brannen | - Paid work and family life
- Motherhood and fatherhood
- Intergenerational relations
- Children and young people in families
- Family food practices
- Methodology including research design, mixed methods, comparative research and biographical- narrative approaches
- Country knowledge: Scandinavia, Southern and Eastern Europe, China
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Claire Cameron | - Education of looked after children and young people
- Early childhood care and education
- Children's workforce
- Children in care
- Social pedagogy
- Foster care
- Residential care
- Qualitative methods
- Comparative studies
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Charlotte Faircloth | - Parenting culture
- Motherhood and fatherhood
- Gender, intimacy and equality
- Infant feeding
- (Assisted) Reproduction
- Intergenerational relationships
- Adult-child relationships
- Cross-cultural comparative work, especially Scandinavia and France
- Qualitative methods
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Michela Franceschelli | - Transitions to adulthood
- Social class
- Families and intergenerational transmission
- Young adulthood
- Migration and identity
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David Frost | - Intimacies and relationships
- Stigma, stress and health
- Minority stress and marginalisation
- Same sex relationships
- Social psychological research
- Narrative methods
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Humera Iqbal | - Migration and Identity
- Urban Diversity
- Space and well being
- Mental health in young people
- Children and young people
- Minority groups and belonging
- Parenting and ethnicity
- Psychosocial studies
- Qualitative and Mixed Methods (including Arts & film based methods)
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Abigail Knight | - Qualitative methods with children
- Young people and their families
- Childhood sociology
- Disabled children
- Looked after children
- Children's out-of-school lives
- Home and local belonging
- Using oral history and other archival sources
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Agnieszka Kubal | - Socio-legal approaches to migration and refugee issues
- Legality, legal consciousness, legal pluralism
- Migrants and refugees' everyday experiences of the law
- Human rights and access to justice
- Ethnography of the legal process
- Qualitative methods
- Specific area studies interest: Eastern Europe and Russia
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Margaret O'Brien | - Fathers, work and family life
- Maternity, paternity and parental leave policies
- Gender equality policies
- Father involvement with children
- Children's spaces in cities
- Quantitative and Qualitative Methods
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Rebecca O'Connell | - Food practices of children, young people and families
- Home
- Mothering
- Families and poverty
- Paid-work and family life
- Childminding
- Ethnographic, qualitative, mixed- and multi- methods approaches
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Charlie Owen | - Early years childcare
- Gender in childcare
- Looked after children
- Private fostering
- Mixed race issues and secondary analysis of official statistics
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Ann Phoenix | - Childhood
- Transnational families
- Language brokers
- Serial migrants
- Mixed parentage
- Parenting and families
- Consumption
- Identities and subjectivities
- Narrative
- Gender
- Masculinities
- Racialization
- Intersectionalities
- Psychosocial studies
- Home
- Environmental practices
- Country knowledge: Norway, Finland, Denmark, Sweden
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Katie Quy | - Parenting and families
- Child behaviour and development, in particular: Emotional well-being, Coping and resilience, Oppositional behaviour
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Katherine Twamley | - Love and intimacy
- Gender
- Motherhood and fatherhood
- Relationships and personal life
- Masculinities and femininities
- Feminism and feminist practice
- India and the Indian diaspora
- Family policy
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Jenny Woodman | - Health and social care services for children and families
- Child and family policy
- Primary health care services
- Administrative health and social care data for research
- Qualitative methods
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