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2 | Name | Cohort | Pathways | PhD Title | Other Research Interests | Case study / area of interest | Data Collection Methods / Data Sources | Specifc Data Analysis Methods | Software | Other (e.g. Twitter) | ||||||||||||||||||
3 | Jingwen Zhang | 2020 | Social Statistics | Understanding the longitudinal trend of rural-urban health gap in China over the life course | domestic violence, low fertility, life course theory, gender inequality | Secondary data (CHARLS) | multilevel modeling; sequence analysis; basic ecometrics; missing data | Stata, R | jingwen.zhang-6@postgrad.manchester.ac.uk | @lily_zjw | ||||||||||||||||||
4 | Yigit Oezcelik | 2018 | Economics, Finance and Management | Essays In Behavioural and Experimental IO | Big data and economics, Online ratings, heurisrics and biases, crowdfunding, gender and LGBTQ+ economics | Primary Data: Laboratory Experiments in Social Sciences, Online Experiments, Survey Experiments | Econometrics, parameteric and non-parametric testing | Stata, zTree, oTree | y.oezcelik@liverpool.co.uk | TW: @YigitOezcelik | ||||||||||||||||||
5 | Matt Hanley | 2019 | Development and Humanitarianism in an Unequal World | How do transboundary environmental peacebuilding processes expose synergies for peace and pressures towards further integration in a conflict arena? | Political ecology, peace & conflict, resource governance, forests, environmental peacebuilding | East Africa (Rwanda, DRC, Uganda, Virunga forests) | Semi-structured interviews, participant observations | Assemblage analysis, interviews | NVivo | m.hanley1@lancaster.ac.uk | Tw: @MattHanley IG: @berlin.matt | |||||||||||||||||
6 | Adele Moore | 2020 | Social Studies of Science, Technology and Medicine | Seizing the means of contraception: the politics and practices of contraception in a pandemic | Gender, Feminist STS, Standpoint epistemology | Liverpool | Mixed qualitative and quantitative methods | Surveys, interviews and photography | NVivo, SPSS | hsamoor3@liverpool.ac.uk | TW: @adelemarymoore | |||||||||||||||||
7 | Julia Marcet Alonso | 2019 | Management | How do employees experience the brand values in the fashion retail sector? | Consumer behaviour, sustainability, circular economy | fashion | online secondary data and interviews | j.marcet-alonso@liverpool.ac.uk | TW: @j_marcet | |||||||||||||||||||
8 | Matina Shafti | 2019 | Psychology | The role of psychopathy and emotional regulation in the co-occurrence of self-harm and aggression in forensic mental health service users (COSAF): developing a theoretical model of dual-harm | Immigration, social injustice, prisons, terrorism, political psychology | Mixed qualitative and quantitative methods | Network analysis, regression, thematic analysis, polytextual thematic analysis | NVivo, R | Matina.Shafti@manchester.ac.uk | @MatinaPsy | ||||||||||||||||||
9 | Charlotte Evans | 2020 | Economic and Social History | Mapping Water Histories in the Kaveri Basin, Southern India. | geography, rivers, post-colonialism, cartography, water conflict | Kaveri River | in development / mixed method | in development | ArcGIS, QGIS, StoryMaps, ArcGIS online | c.evans9@lancaster.ac.uk | @Cle1862 | |||||||||||||||||
10 | Amardeep Legha | 2020 | Health & Wellbeing | Longitudinal trajectories of work absence: bridging the gap between health and work | mental health, musculoskeletal conditions, work absence | Secondary data (CPRD) | Latent class analysis, or other types of longitudinal analysis | Stata, R | a.s.legha@keele.ac.uk | @AmardeepLegha | ||||||||||||||||||
11 | Vincy Huang | 2020 | Health & Wellbeing | Health Impact of Nicotine & Tobacco (HINT): a microsimulation decision-support tool for local and national tobacco control policies in England | tobacco control, public health, health-economics, data science | secondary data (Health survey for England, ELSA) | microsimulation, age-period-cohort model, meta modelling | R | vincyhwj@liverpool.ac.uk | @vincyhuangwj | ||||||||||||||||||
12 | Sophie Merrix | 2020 | Economic and Social History | Race, space and place: the Lives of Black Stuarts | race, geographies, slavery, early-modern, society | Stuart England, 1603-1714 | Archival data from archive searches online or in person. From collected results in works of historiography | Database creation and GIS mapping (albeit slightly unskillful) | ArcGIS | s.merrix@lancaster.ac.uk | @_sophym | |||||||||||||||||
13 | Leah Molyneux | 2020 | Criminology | What role do police sergeants play in shaping the way frontline police constables understand and operationalise discretion? | Emotion and affect, technology, class, critical race theory. | Ehtnography and interviewing | in development | NVivo | leah.molyneux@liverpool.ac.uk | TW: @leahbwriting | ||||||||||||||||||
14 | Peter Panayi | 2020 | Psychology | Investigating the impact and underpinnings of complex PTSD in people with schizophrenia spectrum disorders | Mental health, BAME & LGBT mental health | Clinical assessments, ecological momentary assessment, MRI, secondary data (clinical trials) | Mediation analysis, multilevel modelling, statistical parametric mapping, network analysis | SPSS, R | peter.panayi@postgrad.manchester.ac.uk | @peterpanayi6 | ||||||||||||||||||
15 | Xinyi Kou | 2020 | Social Statistics | Estimating and harmonising international migration in Africa | Population study, climate change, life course | Secondary data | microsimulation, multi-state model | R | xinyi.kou@postgrad.manchester.ac.uk | |||||||||||||||||||
16 | Gergely 'Greg' Agoston | 2020 | Politics | An alternative to ‘ever-closer union’: To what extent does Eurosceptic rhetoric in UK and Hungary contribute to the contingency of European integration? | Euroscepticism, rhetorical political analysis, Hungarian politics, politics/sociology of expertise | Hungary & UK | Mixed qualitative and quantitative methods | Rhetorical political analysis & surveys | Still thinking | gergely.agoston@postgrad.machester.ac.uk | ||||||||||||||||||
17 | Eleanor Godwin | 2020 | Socio-legal | Enshrining corporate ecocide in law: Holding the global corporate elite to account | Green criminology, corporate crime, white-collar crime, climate change, big data, digital data sources | Global! Case studies from around different parts of the world impacted by corporate ecocide | Secondary data, social media analytics and stock market data | Python, bloomberg terminal for stock market data | e.godwin2@liverpool.ac.uk | @eleanorgodwin7 | ||||||||||||||||||
18 | Poppy Plumb | 2021 | Linguistics | A corpus-assisted and service-user informed critical discourse analysis of online OCD forums | language and mental illness(es), participatory research + mad research, ethics of researching online data | Mixed methods | Corpus linguistics, critical discourse analysis, focus groups, participatory | tbc | p.plumb@lancaster.ac.uk | @poppyplumb | ||||||||||||||||||
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20 | Camilla Woodrow-Hill | 2020 | Psychology | Observation and Imagery of Action in Parkinson's | Movement, mirror neurons, movement disorders, cognitive neuroscience | Parkinson's disease | Primary data, experimental psychology, EEG, online behavioural methods, quantitative data, reaction times | Linear mixed models, ANOVA, linear regression, sequential analysis, time frequency EEG analyses | R | camilla.woodrow-hill@postgrad.manchester.ac.uk | TW: @CamillaWoodrow | |||||||||||||||||
21 | Miriam Tenquist | 2021 | Sociology | Ageing in or out of place? Experiences of place and community amongst geographically dispersed ethnic minority older people | Chinese community, Irish Traveller community, social networks, ethnic density | Case studies: Older Chinese and Older Irish Travellers in Manchester, UK | participatory social networking mapping and semi-structured interview methodology, | In development | NVivo, SPSS, Python | miriam.tenquist@postgrad.manchester.ac.uk | TW: @TenquistMiriam | |||||||||||||||||
22 | Rita Newton | 2017 (part-time) | Health & Wellbeing | Housing adaptations and dementia | Design / built environment / dementia | Ethnography | Thematic analysis | Qual software (Nvivo / Atlas) | rita.newton@postgrad.manchester.ac.uk | |||||||||||||||||||
23 | Ciaran Cowham | 2021 | Social Anthropology | Bureaucracy, Capital, Labour and Value in the Supply of English Edible Horticulture | Power, governance, anthropological theory, migration | Northern English Wholesalers | Participant Observation, Interviews, Discourse Analysis | Ethnography | N/A | ciaran.cowham@postgrad.manchester.ac.uk | N/A | |||||||||||||||||
24 | Ella Bytheway-Jackson | 2020 | Geography and Environment | Unlocking carceral mobilities of children in the Poor Law system | Social movements, homelessness, inequality, class | Liverpool, Wirral, Chester, | Archival methods, interviews | e.bytheway-jackson@liverpool.ac.uk | TW: @ellabtwjackson | |||||||||||||||||||
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