Jaeyeon Choe PhD, recent book chapters.
Jaeyeon Choe PhD, a new member of the Department of Events & Leisure has just published book chapters that you might be interested in using for teaching or research. Please contact Jaeyeon at...
View Article‘Vulnerable Warriors: Counter-terrorism and the rise of Militarised Policing’...
Dr Anna Feigenbaum Daniel Weissman 2nd December 2015, Royal London House, R303, 1-1:50 pm All staff and students welcome to the last Social Science seminar in 2015. Abstract: This paper seeks to better...
View ArticleBU: A Fairtrade University – ten years in, up for an award and Fairtrade...
In 2005, myself, Amanda Williams and Sarina Mann were passionate about Fairtrade. We set up BU’s first Fairtrade Steering Group (still going strong), Sarina and I wrote a booklet to explain the concept...
View ArticleInternational Women’s Day
Please see below a programme of activity to mark International Women’s Day. The events are being undertaken in partnership with the Women’s Academic Network at BU. Friday 4 March Title: Standing on the...
View ArticleGenPort – Gender issues in EU funding
Serendipity can be a wonderful thing. Some months ago, I signed up for all the Horizon 2020-related groups that I could find on LinkedIn. Most of the time, the notifications I receive are of passing...
View Article‘Voices of the Secret State': Seminar presentation by Dr Hyun Joo Lim, 16th...
All staff and students welcome. Please feel free to bring your lunch. Voices of the Secret State: Human Rights Activism among North Korean Defectors in the UK Abstract: My paper aims to highlight...
View ArticleNETNEP 6th International Nurse Education Conference, Brisbane
Four academics, Dr Susan Way, Dr Vanessa Heaslip, Ashley Spriggs and Dr Dawn Morley, from FHSS are presenting papers at the Nurse Education Today / Nurse Education in Practice Conference this week,...
View ArticleWomen in Coastal Geoscience and Engineering (WICGE) Network
Panel discussion, launch of the WICGE network on 8 Mar 2016 (Sydney, Australia). From left to right: Professor Robin Davidson-Arnott (University of Guelph, Canada), Dr Luciana S. Esteves (Bournemouth...
View ArticleSocial justice, engaged ethnography and the Orang Asli of Peninsular Malaysia
Professor Jonathan Parker and Professor Sara Ashencaen Crabtree were honoured to be invited to the Universidad de Málaga to present their work with the Orang Asli (first peoples) of West Malaysia,...
View ArticlePerspective, Pride, and Possibility: Narratives of the Political Self
Speaker: Professor Paul Nesbitt-Larking (Huron University College, Canada) Discussant: Professor Jonathan Parker (Bournemouth University) Date: Monday 23rd May 2016 Time: 4pm – 6pm Location: KG03,...
View ArticleAnnouncing the first WAN Book Launch
First WAN book launch Sara Ashencaen Crabtree, Heather Savigny & Jaeyeon Choe The Women’s Academic Network (WAN) is heading towards its 3rd birthday in the Autumn. During that time we’ve put on...
View ArticleBREXIT Bombshells at BU: WAN’s emergency Open Meeting
As we know Nigel Farage, the now internationally infamous politician who led the UKIP juggernaut for Brexit is keen to see an ‘Independence Day from the EU’ established in the British calendar once (or...
View ArticleCall for Gender Experts for Horizon 2020
We have received the following invitation to join the Database of Gender Experts for European Research and Innovation. Dr. Ineke Klinge, Chair H2020 Advisory Group on Gender, invites GenPORT members...
View ArticleNew Book Published on Our Research with the Indigenous Community of Tasik...
Following from our successful study leave in 2014, Professors Sara Ashencaen Crabtree and Jonathan Parker have published a monograph charting their ethnographic research with the Jakun people, an...
View ArticleCongratulations to Prof. Brooks
Congratulations to FHSS Prof. Ann Brooks on her latest academic article in the July issue of Cultural Politics. The article ‘The Cultural Production of Consumption as Achievement’ is co-authored with...
View ArticleGeographies of Religion and Spirituality at Royal Geographical Society...
Following my field-work on spiritual tourism and meditation in Chiang Mai, I (with Michael Di Giovine at West Chester University, US, Michael Hitchcock at Goldsmiths, University of London, UK, and...
View ArticleFHSS seminar Prof McKie
Prof. Linda McKie who is professor of Sociology at Durham University gave an excellent paper today in FHSS on Revitalising Spatial and Temporal Frameworks in the Analysis of Unpaid Care and Paid Work....
View ArticleNew sociology book by Prof Ann Brooks
Congratulations to Prof. Ann Brooks in FHSS on the publication of her latest book Genealogies of Emotions, Intimacies and Desire: Theories of Changes in Emotional Regimes from Medieval Society to Late...
View ArticleIslam and Social Work: Culturally sensitive practice in a diverse world
The complexities of multiculturalism as a social ontology and as a political discourse have taken a rapid and alarming turn to the right in a political moment of increasing social turbulence on issues...
View ArticleCFP: Special Issue on Gender and Mobility in Tourism
Call for Papers: Tourism Review Special Issue on Gender and Mobility in Tourism Guest Editors: Jaeyeon Choe, PhD Department of Events and Leisure, Faculty of Management Bournemouth University, UK...
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