Everyday Society was launched in 2018 to extend the reach of sociological research – to the public, government bodies and beyond.  We aim to observe and participate in the evolving nature of the sociological landscape by encouraging contributors to respond to real-life events from a sociological perspective, through different lenses and intersections.

If you’d like to write an editorial piece for Everyday Society, we’d love to hear from you.  We particularly encourage research-focused articles that apply a sociological lens to topical issues, however, we are also keen to hear about research contained within your new/forthcoming publications.

We’re keen to bring sociological insights to the wider population, as well as academia, and we’d encourage you to keep this in mind whilst writing.

How to submit

Please submit editorial pieces of no more than 1,000 words to donna.willis@britsoc.org.uk.  Your submission should include:

  • a short, snappy title;
  • a photo of the author (if possible);
  • author twitter handle/s, and;
  • author attribution details, including any co-authors – please feel free to include a link to your webpage.

Take a look at some of our previous articles.

Why write for the BSA?

Writing for the BSA is a great way to connect you with your peers, extend the reach of your work for impact purposes, and encourage collaboration and discussion about your research.  We know that writing can be difficult, so we want to make it easier by providing you with space to publish news about your research and provide you with the opportunity to connect with an audience outside the research community.