Researching Families and Relationships: innovations in methods, theory and policy relevance
10-12 June 2013, John McIntyre Centre, Edinburgh
Contributors to this international gathering of academics working in families and relationships research have been posting blogs before the conference - we hope to have a few post conference blogs - contact us if you'd like to contribute. Email sj.burton@ed.ac.uk
Day 1
Did London 2012 ‘inspire a generation’? Liz Such, University of Edinburgh
CRFR International Conference: day one - summary of plenary
CRFR International Conference: day one - summary of plenary
Day 2
Ros Edwards is Professor of Sociology at the University of Southampton. Val Gillies is Professor of Social Research and Nicola Horsley is a Research Fellow at London South Bank University
Jennifer Mason, Manchester University
Support in the face of danger: mothers, children and domestic violence
Support in the face of danger: mothers, children and domestic violence
Emma Katz, University of Nottingham
Nancy Lombard, StrathClyde University
Associate Director, Centre for Research on Families and Relationships (CRFR)
Who’s got the power? Power relations between parents and young children
Eija Sevón, University of Jyväskylä, Finland
Who’s got the power? Power relations between parents and young children
Eija Sevón, University of Jyväskylä, Finland
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