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My research interests are in the fields of sociology of the family, motherhood, the home, care, paid and unpaid work, poverty and social exclusion. I have taught introductory sociology, sociology of gender and the history of British social policy. I gained my PhD from the University of Bristol in 2005. From January 2005 I held an ESRC postdoctoral fellowship in the School of Sociology and Social Policy, University of Leeds and was subsequently a Research Fellow at Leeds. My work has been concerned with developing a sociological approach to the study of the lives of lone mothers to complement the policy focus which has dominated research in this area.
Research interests in sociology are in family studies, motherhood, paid and unpaid work, poverty and social exclusion, and the social organisation of care, particularly the care of children. I also have an interest in research methods and ethics.
Selected Publications
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2009. The ethics and implications of paying participants in qualitative research. International Journal of Social Research Methodology, vol. 12(4), 335-344. doi>
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2005. ‘The captive mother? The place of home in the lives of lone mothers'. . Sociological Research Online, vol. 10(3), 9.
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Journal Articles
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2009. The ethics and implications of paying participants in qualitative research. International Journal of Social Research Methodology, vol. 12(4), 335-344. doi>
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2005. ‘The captive mother? The place of home in the lives of lone mothers'. . Sociological Research Online, vol. 10(3), 9.
- SOC 10009 Social Inequalities in the Contemporary World
- SOC 20041 Families and Households - Module Leader
- SOC 30030 Sociology of Parenting and Early Childhood - Module Leader

