Areas of supervision
We offer PhD supervision in five different research areas which map onto our main research themes. Below you can find a list of colleagues who are active in each area and the titles of recent projects by our postgraduate researchers.
      
          
      
      Applied criminal justice
Members of staff doing research in this area
- Prof. Stephen Case
 - Dr Christopher Kay
 - Dr Louise Nicholas
 
PhD research projects in this area
- "What can a historical analysis of youth justice legislation tell us about the nature of youth justice?"
 - "Tackling the criminogenic influences on youth offending: Contexts, mechanisms and outcomes"
 - "Risk assessments in child protection: Consequences on the perceptions of young people as victims"
 
      
          
      
      Children, young people and families
Members of staff doing research in this area
- Prof. Jo Aldridge
 - Dr Francisco Azpitarte
 - Prof. Stephen Case
 - Abigail Davis
 - Katherine Hill
 - Prof. Donald Hirsch
 - Matt Padley
 - Dr Claire Shepherd
 - Dr Juliet Stone
 - Dr Laura Valadez-Martinez
 
PhD research projects in this area
- "Parents Negotiations with Children Over New Media Technology in Thailand"
 - "The Cost of Bringing Up An Autistic Child"
 - "Child Sexual Exploitation As A Route Into Street Sex Work"
 
      
          
      
      Intersectionalities and citizenship
Members of staff doing research in this area
PhD research projects in this area
- "Exploring female strength and power: an ethnography of strongwoman”
 - "Believing through Belonging: A Sociological Study of Christian Conversion of Chinese Migrants in Britain"
 - "'Dubai is a transit lounge'. Migration, belonging and national identity in Pakistani Professionals in the UAE"
 - "The Transformation of British Comic Racism in the Cultural Public Sphere"
 
      
          
      
      Digital and health technologies
Members of staff doing research in this area
PhD research projects in this area
- “Digital media use among women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: Intersections of health, gender identity and new technology”
 - “Journeys and politics in and around digital media: an ethnographic study of how teenagers with physical disabilities use the internet”
 - "A qualitative study exploring managerial and donor perspectives of charitable impact, efficacy, and the effective altruism movement”
 - "Exploring deprivation, locality and health: a qualitative study on St Ann's Nottingham"
 
      
          
      
      Consumption, culture and inequalities
Members of staff doing research in this area
PhD research projects in this area
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"Inequalities and mobile dating apps usage among gay communities in England"
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"Attitudes towards Same-Sex Parenting: A Comparative Analysis of Turkish-British Perspectives"
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"The Formation of National Identity beyond Nations: The Role of Supra-national and National Identity in the Genesis of Chinese Society"