Events

Results 1 to 6 of 37 in School of Sociology and Social Policy during 2017

This one day symposium on Monday 16th January 2017 aims to act as an important catalyst to develop new interdisciplinary work and collaboration around the relationship between narrative and policy.

Ray Pawson will attempt a methodological comparison of evidence-based medicine (EBM) and evidence-based policy (EBP).

Interviews are the most widely used method of data collection in social sciences. Benney and Hughes’ (1956) famous quote ‘sociology has become the science of the interview’ is more relevant than ever.

Despite the heat of debates about pornography - its meanings and impacts - we still know very little about the quotidian consumption of porn.

Data visualisation has been argued to have the power to ‘change the world’, implicitly for the better, but when it comes to abortion, both sides make moral claims to ‘good’.

Basing itself on "the shot heard around the world", this seminar will be an investigation of the religious/secular divide.

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