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Book about how online influencers struggle to maintain their image wins prestigious award

A book which shows how online influencers struggle to carefully manufacture and stage their image while at the same time appearing authentic, has won a prestigious award. Influencer Creep: How…

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Generation Z men less likely than women to vote left-wing because of sexist attitudes, study finds

Generation Z men are less likely to vote for left-wing parties than women, and their political preferences can be linked to their sexist attitudes, a large-scale study has found. Research…

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Parents not confident schools are well prepared if students are victims of ‘nudification AI’ 

Less than half of parents are confident that their children’s school is well prepared if their students become victims of ‘nudification AI’ apps, a survey has found. The survey found…

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People as likely to want to work after the financial crisis in 2008 as before it, research says

People are just as likely to want to work after the financial crisis in 2008 as they were before it, research shows, with West Europeans maintaining a lower work ethic…

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How QAnon conspiracy beliefs cause divorce, estrangement and abuse within families revealed by study

The upheaval that QAnon conspiracy beliefs cause in family life, including divorce, estrangement and abuse, is revealed in a new study. Researchers studied more than 5,000 testimonies from wives, children…

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Women working from home or on reduced hours ‘at greater risk of losing their professional career’

Women who work from home or on reduced hours are at greater risk of losing their professional and managerial careers, but men are not affected, research shows. Women professionals not…

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Announcing the new BSA Chair

We are delighted to welcome Dr Jen Remnant as the new BSA Chair.  Jen is a senior lecturer at the Scottish Centre for Employment based at Strathclyde University, working primarily…

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Martin Bulmer (1943-2026)

The BSA has expressed its sadness at the recent death of Professor Martin Bulmer. Martin Bulmer was an expert on social research, the history of the social sciences, the study…

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Private Healthcare and the Myth of Consumer “Choice”

Recently, on the Jeremy Vine Show, Andrea Jenkyns – the Reform Mayor of Greater Lincolnshire – admitted that she was “pro-private healthcare”.  The leader of Reform, Nigel Farage, has also…

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