
Dr Catherine Wilkinson
@drcatwilkinson
Reader in Childhood & Youth Studies at Liverpool John Moores University. Editor-in-Chief of Children’s Geographies 🧒🌍. Currently on Sabbatical Leave 📚.
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25-05-2011 16:01:01
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Join me this lunch time as I discuss all things Children's Geographies journal.

A massive thank you to the amazing #LJMU Readers who gave their time, insights and guidance so generously to retreaters. You are special people! Fatima Perez de Heredia; Robyn Lotto; Lucie Matthew’s-Jones; Princy Johnson; Catherine Wilkinson LJMUResearchSupport LJMU Women Profs

We are looking for parents of multiples (twins, triplets, quads & more) to participate in a study exploring their everyday mobilities (how they navigate to and through public spaces) with your children. Please share the advert below with any parents of multiples ☺️. Twins Trust




We are excited to announce a call for abstracts for a symposium to be held at Manchester Metropolitan Uni in June 2025 ‘Families on the Move: The Geographies of Intergenerational Mobilities’. Please send 200 word abstracts by 28th February 2025.


Introducing our latest #GCYFRG_Spotlight Dr Samantha Wilkinson, Manchester Metropolitan Uni Her research explores young people’s alcohol consumption, im/mobilities and intergenerational relationships in Gypsy, Roma, and Traveller communities. See her full profile here: gcyfrg.wixsite.com/gcyfrg/researc…


Great to see the GCYFRG (RGS-IBG) spotlight on Dr Samantha Wilkinson who is one of our 170+ members and an academic at Manchester Metropolitan Uni. Her research expertise covers young people and alcohol consumption; and intra and intergenerational im/mobilities. Learn more: gcyfrg.wixsite.com/gcyfrg/researc…


Well done Dr Samantha Wilkinson 🎉🎉




Delighted to be an invited speaker at this seminar, alongside Thi Bogossian (they/them).



Introducing our latest #GCYFRG_Spotlight Dr Catherine Wilkinson, based at Liverpool John Moores University. Her research explores ‘other’ childhoods and youth and community using creative child and young people-friendly qualitative methods. See her full profile here: gcyfrg.wixsite.com/gcyfrg/researc…


We are looking for participants aged 5-16 years to participate in a study exploring the everyday school lives of children with Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Please share within your networks. Email: [email protected] for more information.
