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Our flagship journal is looking for applications for full editorial teams of 7-8 editors or applications for a core team of fewer editors, who will work with the BSA to…
Statement It goes without saying that the last 12 months have been difficult across the globe. Whilst many of us are desperate to get back to ‘normal’ and to socialise…
In 2019 the BSA commissioned a report on the place of race and ethnicity in the teaching of British Sociology. The research team appointed, based at Manchester University, comprised Remi…
Watch below as BSA President, Susan Halford, announces this year’s Philip Abrams Memorial (PAM) Prize winner. We are delighted to announce the winner of this year’s PAM Prize is Luke…
This month, 70 years ago, a letter was placed in The Times announcing the formation of the British Sociological Association. One can only imagine the utter excitement the thirteen signatories…
Money problems became the chief source of discontent for people in lockdown, more so than not having close friends or living with a partner, new research says. The study also…
England has seen a stall in progress on diagnosing dementia, despite government initiatives to boost rates of detection, new research says. A study by Dr Kamila Kolpashnikova, of the University…
The sexist alpha male of the 1960s advertising world as depicted in Mad Men is still alive and well and prowling the offices of today’s creatives, a new study shows….
Professional golfers are spending more time on the road, leading to loneliness and relationship difficulties, new research says. And unless they are in the top rank, the prize money for…