Professor Chiara Saraceno FBA

Intergenerational relationships in families & society; Social policies & poverty; Comparative family patterns & policies; Gender inequalities; Issues of reconciliation of family & work.
Fellow type
International Fellow
Year elected
2011
Subjects
Sociology

Current post

Honorary Professor, Collegio Carlo Alberto, Turin

Past appointments

Collegio Carlo Alberto Honorary Fellow

2012 -

Publications

A Critical Look to the Social Investment Approach from a Gender Perspective Social Politics, 22, 2 2015

Il lavoro non basta. La povertà in Europa negli anni della crisi 2015, Feltrinelli, Milano

English “Trends and tensions within the Italian family The Oxford Handbook of Italian Politics (E. Jones and G. Pasquino eds) 2015 OUP

Can we identify intergenerational policy regimes in Europe? (with W.Keck) European Societies 12 (5) 2010

Does Cohabitation Lead to Weaker Intergenerational Bonds Than Marriage? A Comparison Between Italy and the United Kingdom (with T. Nazio European Sociological Review advance access, 18.1.2012

Families and family policies (with J. Lewis and A. Leira) 2012

Other Fellows of the British Academy

Professor Ewan Ferlie FBA

Public management, both in the UK and internationally, with special reference to the health care and higher education sectors and focussing on narratives of public management reform

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Professor Jennifer Mason FBA

Sociology of personal and everyday life; affinities, kinship, relationalities, connectedness, personal relationships; ecological sociology and socio-atmospherics; qualitative, creative and mixed methodologies, including ‘facet methodology’

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Professor John Child FBA

East Asia China South America Brazil Economics Commerce Economic Systems Political Economics Technological Economics

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