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See new experimental research by CSI Director @kirk_davids and Associate Member @MRovira_ examining the potential consequences for the police themselves when fellow officers engage in brutality.
Do #Police officers find it hard to find jobs after leaving the force? Professor @kirk_davids @LeverhulmeTrust @SociologyOxford asked exactly this, at a time when the profession’s reputation has been tarnished by cases of lethal violence #poptwitter doi.org/10.1007/s11292…
New CSI research by Anthony Heath with @WZwysen & @distasio_val on ethnic discrimination in the labour market. blogs.lse.ac.uk/politicsandpol…
A worthy read on steps to reduce racism in higher education. Draws upon @csinuffield work on labour market discrimination by @distasio_val and Anthony Heath. nature.com/articles/d4158…
Tomorrow will be 15 years since #HurricaneKatrina. The wounds of COVID-19 and police violence are all too reminiscent of the way we handled of Katrina. A few ideas from me here on what we can do to finally heed the lessons of Katrina. theconversation.com/hurricane-katr… via @ConversationUK
Rob Sampson of @HarvardSoc and I are thrilled to have been awarded research funding from @GunResearch to inform #GunPolicy. Check out all of the amazing projects: ncgvr.org/grants. @csinuffield @nuffieldcollege @SociologyOxford @OxfordDemSci
Today, we’re pleased to announce a $7.5 million investment in new #GunPolicy research. With 15 projects, addressing topics including officer-involved shootings and domestic gun violence, we aim to build the evidence base to support better gun policies. ncgvr.org/news/2020/coll…
New @ConversationUK blog "How racist is Britain today? What the evidence tells us" by Anthony Heath and @DrLARichards of @csinuffield @NuffieldCollege theconversation.com/how-racist-is-… via @ConversationUK
Just released: New CSI report by @eagarratt and Jan Flaherty presents findings from their Homelessness in Oxford project, a systematic examination of people’s transitions into and out of different experiences of homelessness in Oxford. csi.nuff.ox.ac.uk/?p=1519 @NuffieldCollege
New paper out with @SocSciMcAndrew yay!
Really pleased to have just heard that ‘Religiosity, secular participation and cultural socialization: a case study of the 1933-1942 urban English cohort’ by me and @drlarichards has just been published OA in @JSSRjournal onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/js… Thread on the paper to follow: 1/n
In our new #COVIDー19 social network paper we show that repeated contact within networks is the most effective #exitstrategy to #FlattenTheCurve but also closed & similar networks arxiv.org/abs/2004.07052 @OxfordDemSci
Really pleased to have just heard that ‘Religiosity, secular participation and cultural socialization: a case study of the 1933-1942 urban English cohort’ by me and @drlarichards has just been published OA in @JSSRjournal onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/js… Thread on the paper to follow: 1/n
This post, highlighting my work with @wakefield_sara, discusses how the challenges faced by the formerly incarcerated upon exit from prison are intensified because of COVID-19
Reintegration into U.S. society after a stint in prison is an ordeal. When a pandemic is raging, it’s even worse. #PandemicLife arevie.ws/2VQSJW6
Please encourage your undergrads to consider applying for @NuffieldCollege's summer widening participation programme. Application deadline is March 16th.
We're looking for bright, motivated students interested in graduate study in the social sciences for the second year of the NUSI. Research methods training, professional development, accommodation, meals and a bursary are provided. Find out more at nuffield.ox.ac.uk/study-here/und…
Thanks to @TheEconomist for highlighting our research on ethnic discrimination in hiring with @valentinadista1 @GEMM2020 @NuffieldCollege
2nd gen minorities in UK perceive high #discrimination, see @TheEconomist discussing @GEMM2020 research by Anthony Heath @NuffieldCollege and myself on hiring discrimination, and recent work by @MFReino @UtrechtUni @FSW_UU @UniUtrechtPE economist.com/britain/2020/0…
NYT oped by our own @SociologyOxford Jonathan Lusthaus on how Criminal Silicon Valley Is Thriving nyti.ms/2OyNI2j
Insightful op-ed about cybercrime by @NuffieldCollege research fellow & @SociologyOxford researcher Jonathan Lusthaus. Check out the full book: hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?is…
In Opinion "The holiday shopping season is upon us, and along with the bright lights and frosted window displays we can count on suffering through a more shadowy tradition: rampant cybercrime," writes Jonathan Lusthaus. nyti.ms/35QwzH7
Blog post about new @csinuffield research on public opinion in the context of Brexit. See for further info: csi.nuff.ox.ac.uk/wp-content/upl… @nuffieldcollege @DrLARichards @SociologyOxford
In #GE2019, "it’s worth remembering that in spite of the ‘war’ going on over Brexit, the more traditional political cleavages are not quite dead in the water." say @DrLARichards @anthonyheath and Dan Snow. #GEBrexit @NuffieldCollege @UniofOxford ukandeu.ac.uk/what-matters-t…
Come see @CEBI_DSPI seminar on Thursday (4pm at 32 Wellington Sq.), cosponsored by @csinuffield Prof. John MacDonald of UPenn Criminology discusses new book: Changing Places: The Science and Art of New Urban Planning. @PrincetonUPress @DSPI_Oxford
Did you hear Warden Andrew Dilnot on @ITVTonight last night, talking about social care funding? If you missed it, you can watch it again on @itvhub here: itv.com/hub/tonight/1a… #ITVTonight #SocialCare
A taster from new analysis for tomorrow. Labour 2017 voters unlikely to vote Conservative regardless of their Brexit identity. Those Labour leavers are unlikely to be Conservative converts.
"Voting in the EU Referendum: Ignorance, deceit and folly" On the competence principle and voter knowledge. Great blogpost by @deevybee using our (@csinuffield 's) Brexit data. deevybee.blogspot.com/2019/09/voting…
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