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Exhibition | professional & parental experiences of death at start of life #rememberingbaby18 | Inspired by @ESRC project #endorstartoflife @sheffielduni

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Take a look at this fantastic article in the THE by Will Mason and Meesha Warmington. Well worth a read! If you want students to read more, consider asking them to read less timeshighereducation.com/campus/if-you-… via Times Higher Education

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We’re starting the New Year off by celebrating the success of our newly graduated MA Social Research students, who attended their ceremony yesterday afternoon. Well done! and good luck for the future!

We’re starting the New Year off by celebrating the success of our newly graduated MA Social Research students, who attended their ceremony yesterday afternoon. 

Well done! and good luck for the future!
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Kate Reed and Laura Towers ask, “what happens when confessional style narratives create, rather than dilute, emotional trauma?” Read more on emotions awakened in research and emotion management in their article “Almost Confessional” below: doi.org/10.1177/136078…

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Excited to see these copies of the new book arrive today! Manchester University Press Sheffield Methods Institute - University of Sheff 30% discount available via this signup manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/e-newsletterfo… The book is dedicated to all the parents and professionals who took part in the study. Thank you.

Excited to see these copies of the new book arrive today! <a href="/ManchesterUP/">Manchester University Press</a> <a href="/shefmethods/">Sheffield Methods Institute - University of Sheff</a> 

30% discount available via this signup
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The book is dedicated to all the parents and professionals who took part in the study. Thank you.
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We're proud to present 'Understanding Baby Loss: The sociology of life, death and post-mortem'. 📘tinyurl.com/yx3b9myc This exceptional book is based on award-winning research that has changed the way that the NHS provides support to grieving parents. NICE

We're proud to present 'Understanding Baby Loss: The sociology of life, death and post-mortem'. 

📘tinyurl.com/yx3b9myc

This exceptional book is based on award-winning research that has changed the way that the NHS provides support to grieving parents.

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NEW on Wonkhe: Questions of value for money and the purpose of higher education are back in the news. Leo McCann assesses whether the media portrayal matches the reality Leo McCann wonkhe.com/blogs/asking-s…

NEW on Wonkhe: Questions of value for money and the purpose of higher education are back in the news. Leo McCann assesses whether the media portrayal matches the reality <a href="/LeoMc76/">Leo McCann</a> wonkhe.com/blogs/asking-s…
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Out now- an article by Kate Reed ‘I was just left to get on with the job’: Understanding grief and work through a relational lens journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/00… Sheffield Methods Institute - University of Sheff The BSA Sage Sociology

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Shortlist for the 2024 Foundation for the Sociology of Health and Illness Book Prize has been published – winner to be announced at BSA Medsoc AKA @[email protected] conference in September SHI Foundation tinyurl.com/3xhvp3r5

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Congratulations to authors Kate Reed, Julie Ellis and Elspeth Whitby, whose brilliant book 'Understanding baby loss: the sociology of life, death and post-mortem' has been shortlisted for the The BSA 2024 Foundation for the Sociology of Health and Illness Book Prize!

Congratulations to authors Kate Reed, <a href="/JulieCarmel1/">Julie Ellis</a> and Elspeth Whitby, whose brilliant book 'Understanding baby loss: the sociology of life, death and post-mortem' has been shortlisted for the <a href="/britsoc/">The BSA</a> 2024 Foundation for the Sociology of Health and Illness Book Prize!
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Huge thank you to our wonderful speakers Elena Genova Elisabetta Zontini Kate Reed & Hazel Marzetti & fantastic delegates who attended our UoNSociology SHI Foundation funded workshop addressing researcher emotion yesterday. It was a fun day. Looking forward to future events

Huge thank you to our wonderful speakers <a href="/elenasgenova/">Elena Genova</a> Elisabetta Zontini Kate Reed &amp; <a href="/HazelMarzetti/">Hazel Marzetti</a> &amp; fantastic delegates who attended our <a href="/UoNSociology/">UoNSociology</a> <a href="/SHI_Foundation/">SHI Foundation</a> funded workshop addressing researcher emotion yesterday.  It was a fun day. Looking forward to future events
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Congratulations to the winners of this year’s SHI Foundation book prize - Kate Reed, Julie Ellis and Elspeth Whitby for ‘Understanding baby loss: The sociology of life, death and post-mortem’ manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/9781526163189/ #MedSoc24

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Check out this amazing paper recently published in Sociology by Natalie Richardson . ‘Just a Simple Sausage Sandwich’: The Significance of Sensory Care Practices and Hidden Carers in the Hospice journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/00…

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Another brilliant paper in the latest edition of Sociology which is well worth a read! Siblings and the Bereaved Self: Identity (Re)Construction Following the Death of a Brother or Sister - Laura Towers, 2024 journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/00…