Soozi Baggs
@soozi_b
Criminology Lecturer @ Plymouth Uni. Researching women’s online gambling for PhD. Once wrote a book: 'Maternity Leavers: What to do about work now you're a mum'
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Calling all current and aspiring criminology postgraduates 📣📣 There is still time to register for our BSC PG Community ‘Thinking differently about methods’ event on 26th October! ⭐️We have lots of great speakers presenting ⭐️ All info and registration 👇 eventbrite.co.uk/e/thinking-dif…
Check out this recently published article by James Banks and Dr Jaime Waters exploring harmful practices experienced by individuals since the implementation of the 2005 Gambling Act. It's a big deal! 🃏🎲ow.ly/uj3e50IeWvK
We now not only have Prof Dan Briggs as a Keynote #LockdownStudy but we have Anthony Lloyd Anth Lloyd talking about his new Ultra realist book Making Sense of Ultra Realism, where popular culture is used to explore core concepts. NOT to be missed! Ultra Realists BSC PG Community British Criminology.
Firstly, we're delighted to share our keynote speaker, Professor Dan Briggs (#LockdownStudy) , abstract for his fascinating paper 'Academic pandemic: Some insights into the sorry efforts made by the social sciences during Covid-19' #criminology #postgradsandpandemics
Our very own Nick Gibbs will be presenting a paper entitled '‘No one’s going to buy steroids for a home workout’: the impact of the national lockdown on hardcore gym users, anabolic steroid consumption and the image and performance enhancing drugs market' #postgradsandpandemics
With hands-down our 'punniest' abstract, it's Soozi Baggs, who will be presenting a paper called 'Lucky Lockdown: How the House Maintained its Edge During Covid' #postgradsandpandemics
I'm supervising a student doing their dissertation on Instagram and the effect it can have on female disordered eating behaviours. If you self identify as having/had an eating disorder and use #instagram, could you please take her survey. 10 minutes only! plymouth.onlinesurveys.ac.uk/instagram-and-…
🚨 Don’t forget that the deadline to submit bursaries for the British Criminology conference is 9th May! 👇 Do get yours in now for a chance to receive funding
Chapter 29 looks especially good. Although I'm sure 24 is almost as good Grace Gallacher !!
Really enjoyed hearing from Dr Nicola Harding Julie Trebilcock and @LaurenMumby about their important research on lived experiences of gambling and crime at The Howard League webinar today
Starting off the last panel of the day Soozi Baggs ‘Lucky lockdown’: how the gambling industry capitalised on covid’ Plymouth Criminology BSC South West