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If Wikipedia is correct, the term Brexit first appeared in a blog written by one Peter Wilding in May 2012. Little, I suspect, did Peter know how significant his term…
If you haven’t already, catch up with Surviving Society, a series of podcasts created by three researchers that give a sociological view on current affairs and daily life. Chantelle Lewis,…
The following changes to the membership of the Board of Trustees came into effect from 10 May 2019: Sarah Cant – Public Engagement Director Miriam David – Publications Director Mark…
The British Sociological Association (BSA) is opposed in the strongest possible terms to plans recently announced by President Bolsonaro of Brazil to withdraw government funding of sociology and philosophy from…
Susan is Professor of Sociology and Director of the Web Science Institute at the University of Southampton. As Professor Lynn Jamieson’s successor, Susan began her term of office in January…
Having been asked to write a short piece on the sociological significance of Brexit, my first thought was how do you possibly address something like this in less than 1000…
This month we have five copies of Making sense of Brexit by Victor J Seidler ready to giveaway. After the shock decision to leave the EU in 2016, what can we…
Dear BSA member and fellow sociologist You may be aware that the BSA has been actively engaged in the consultation for the 2021 REF, and we are keen to maintain…
We’ve had an exciting staff reshuffle here at the BSA and we’d like to share these changes with you. We’re delighted to announce that Liz Brown, Events Officer with the…