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Cornwall’s Housing Crisis

A project researching the impact of a three-year freeze of the Local Housing Allowance (LHA) highlights the human consequences of rising rents and ‘no fault’ (s21) evictions.  Using Office for…

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White men are more likely to report being bullied at work than people from ethnic minorities, says research

White men are more likely to report being bullied at work than are white women or people from ethnic minorities, a new study has found. Researchers analysed survey data on…

BSA News / Rachel Brooks and Chris Yuill

BSA President and Chair write to Goldsmiths expressing concern about proposed redundancies

Dear Professor Corner, We are writing on behalf of the British Sociological Association, to express our very deep concern about the proposed redundancies that affect sociologists within the Department of…

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People who work from home are less likely to get pay rises and promotions, says research

People who work from home all or part of the time are less likely to get pay rises and promotions, the first post-Covid research project into the WFH phenomenon has…

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Aristocrats have increased their influence in Britain over the past 150 years, says research

Aristocrats have increased their influence within British society over the past 150 years, new research shows. Hereditary peers are now almost three hundred times more likely than non-aristocrats to be…

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Video game devotees are much more likely to be working-class than middle-class, says research

Adults who play video games daily are much more likely to be working-class than middle-class, new research shows. Although as teenagers their rates of daily playing were similar, by aged…

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AI experts mistakenly believe that biases against women job applicants can be solved by technological fixes, says research

Experts developing AI systems used in job recruitment accept that these can be biased against women but mistakenly believe this can be completely solved by technological fixes, research says. In…

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Young Sociologist of the Year – Winner Announcement

We are delighted to announce Kirsty Davies (pictured left) from Bishop Vaughan Catholic School is the winner of this year’s BSA Young Sociologist of the Year Competition. Sociology teacher, Donna…

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‘Eclectic and remarkable’ book about expatriates wins Philip Abrams Memorial Prize

‘Expatriate: Following A Migration Category’, by Dr Sarah Kunz, of the University of Essex, wins this year’s Philip Abrams Memorial book prize. The book, published by Manchester University Press last…

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