The ‘sociological imagination’ – the recognition of the relationship between ‘private troubles’ and ‘public issues’ (Mills [1959] 2000. The Sociological Imagination. Oxford: Oxford University Press: 8) – is central to the discipline of sociology. This article reports findings of a 2014 study which investigated students’ views on whether the development of the sociological imagination could be more explicitly embedded in a module on Race and Racisms through an (auto)biographical approach from teachers and the module’s racially diverse students. After reviewing benefits and challenges to an (auto)biographical approach, the article presents findings from a student focus group, concluding that students would welcome (auto)biographical approache...
This article deals with the difficulties of teaching critically around ‘race’/ethnicity and racism i...
Given the focus of this research, my ontological positioning is central to my response as I am a res...
The current transnational climate (British Council, 2014) in Europe is likely to continue to generat...
The ‘sociological imagination’ – the recognition of the relationship between ‘private troubles’ and ...
The purpose of this research enquiry was to explore autoethnography as a useful and valid form of so...
The troubling concept of class: reflecting on our ‘failure’ to encourage sociology students to re-co...
This paper reflects on our experiences of teaching various aspects of race and ethnicity within the ...
In this article, David Woodger and Susan Westman discuss issues of race and racism faced by students...
The Stephen Lawrence Symposium held in London in 2013 provided an opportunity for academics and educ...
Thesis of Published works submitted to the University of Wolverhampton for the degree of Docto...
In this article we discuss an interdisciplinary and collaborative four-year project, Takin...
This paper explores the current views and experiences of university students toward issues of race a...
This book brings together the experiences and expertise of eighteen scholars of colour, based in the...
In this article we discuss an interdisciplinary and collaborative four-year project, Taking Race Liv...
In predominantly White schools, a common belief exists that anti-racist education is unnecessary, de...
This article deals with the difficulties of teaching critically around ‘race’/ethnicity and racism i...
Given the focus of this research, my ontological positioning is central to my response as I am a res...
The current transnational climate (British Council, 2014) in Europe is likely to continue to generat...
The ‘sociological imagination’ – the recognition of the relationship between ‘private troubles’ and ...
The purpose of this research enquiry was to explore autoethnography as a useful and valid form of so...
The troubling concept of class: reflecting on our ‘failure’ to encourage sociology students to re-co...
This paper reflects on our experiences of teaching various aspects of race and ethnicity within the ...
In this article, David Woodger and Susan Westman discuss issues of race and racism faced by students...
The Stephen Lawrence Symposium held in London in 2013 provided an opportunity for academics and educ...
Thesis of Published works submitted to the University of Wolverhampton for the degree of Docto...
In this article we discuss an interdisciplinary and collaborative four-year project, Takin...
This paper explores the current views and experiences of university students toward issues of race a...
This book brings together the experiences and expertise of eighteen scholars of colour, based in the...
In this article we discuss an interdisciplinary and collaborative four-year project, Taking Race Liv...
In predominantly White schools, a common belief exists that anti-racist education is unnecessary, de...
This article deals with the difficulties of teaching critically around ‘race’/ethnicity and racism i...
Given the focus of this research, my ontological positioning is central to my response as I am a res...
The current transnational climate (British Council, 2014) in Europe is likely to continue to generat...