Professor Lydia Morris FBA

The conceptualisation and empirical analysis of citizen's rights, migrant's rights and human rights, their mutual interconnections and their appropriation as a tool of governance.
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Fellow type
UK Fellow
Year elected
2024
Honours
FBA

Current post

University of Essex Professor of Sociology

Other Fellows of the British Academy

Professor Peter W. F. Smith FBA

Social statistics; statistical methodology, methods for analysing administrative data and paradata, Bayesian population forecasts, modelling longitudinal data; applying sophisticated statistical methods to problems in demography, medicine and health sciences

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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 Heather Joshi FBA

Interdisciplinary and international studies of residential mobility, neighbourhood, children's mental health; the co-development of cognitive and non-cognitive skills in children, and their consequences in adult life

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