Dr Emily Lau (she/her)
@ehl198
Researcher at University of Kent, interested in social & educational inequalities, third sector, volunteering and giving, young people & social action
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03-03-2016 12:20:12
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Do children have equal access to active citizenship opportunities in primary schools? Our latest article - Mapping active civic learning in primary schools across England—A call to action Dr Emily Lau (she/her) Jack Cunliffe & Lindsey Cameron SSPSSR, University of Kent University of Kent bera-journals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/be…
Thanks for having me! The #BERA_Youth group are amazing and very kind! Lots of great connections already, and a brilliantly chaired panel!
Next up is Michael Whelan and Fin Cullen Education Studies - St Mary's University exploring the use of trigger warnings in professional education. The ethics of using discomfort in the classroom #BERA2023 #BERA_Youth
Education Studies - St Mary's University Last, but not least, Dr Emily Lau (she/her) sharing her theorisation of ‘care capital’: young women who actively use their caring responsibilities as part of their identities #BERA2023 #BERA_Youth
📢 Paid 6-month work placements for Young People in the #Canterbury Creative Sector
Join us at The Beaney as a Museum Intern. Other Artswork opportunities in the Canterbury City Council Culture team & Horsebridge Centre
❗️Deadline 15 September!
👉 find out more artswork.org.uk/our-work-with-…
Dr Emily Lau (she/her) Great 👏🏻 thanks Emily. Looking forward to your paper as part of the Working with Communities and Communities of Practice panel #BERA2023 #BERA_Youth
Some Friday reading 📚 new blog post on young people, the ‘arts’ and youth work NTUYouthWork&YouthJustice #BERA_Youth Association of Lecturers in Youth & Community Work BSA Youth transformingsociety.co.uk/2022/09/23/you…
Don’t forget to book onto the #vsvr23 conference - early bird tickets end soon! Team NCVO will be presenting on #TimeWellSpent23 and excited to hear about all things #volsector and #research
Important perspectives from our own Dr Ali Body #iwill Holly Notcutt and school leader Lisa Seddon celebrating the work of schools while being clear about need for support and amplified stories, the inequalities in what experiences children have and the importance of embedding it
Past week, we organised the first BSA Bourdieu Conference after the COVID pandemic. I am still processing all the learnings and emotions but I want to express my public thanks to the more than 120 delegates and keynotes who shared these days with us. Go thread🧵👇 #Bourdieu2023
Brilliant article here from my PhD student Kate Hughes exploring the commissioning funding and of childhood sexual abuse support services in England and Wales. Really important & vital research - well done Kate! SSPSSR, University of Kent VSSN VSRjournal bristoluniversitypressdigital.com/view/journals/…
Final day before I fly home full of ideas to complete my paper - thank you to the organisers, presenters and to all the Bourdieu geeks! #Bourdieu2023
Yesterday's keynote panel delved into 'Social reproduction, social mobility, and the mobilisation of capitals: luck, futures, and careers.' Louise Archer, Sam Friedman, and Nicola Ingram delivered enlightening talks, with Flora Petrik leading the discussion. #Bourdieu2023
‘No power can be satisfied existing just as power’ fascinating keynote looking at role of luck #Bourdieu2023