Paul Hodkinson

@paul_hodkinson

Sociologist (of fatherhood, youth & youth culture, media & communications), based at the University of Surrey. Views expressed my own, RTs may not be.

Iscrizione a luglio 2011

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    15 feb

    New fathers, mental health and digital communication - so proud that new book with now published!! Thanks so much to all the fathers we interviewed & everyone that supported us in this work

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  2. 28 apr

    V. much looking forward to speaking with at the conference next week about Factographics we've been developing together to support good mental health among new parents...

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    28 apr

    Oh look - in a fab line-up of speakers at conference - are - about to present some excellent things called "factographics"...... which have translated research into useful "stuff" in a v cool way.

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    27 apr

    📢 New working paper 📢 "Queer(y)ing Agent-Based Modelling: An example from LGBTQ workplace studies" Explores the contribution can make to the study of workplace inequalities & how intersectional and queer theoretical insights can inform ABM Short-ish thread...

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    28 apr

    Ok-deep breaths. I wrote a deeply personal piece re some of my experiences/observations of family violence. Sharing such stories can be part of the collaborative effort to denounce violence against women, girls & people of all genders. Pls RT

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    27 apr

    📣Job alert!📣Seeking a Research Fellow with quants skills (0.8FTE, 18 mths) to join new fathers & education project (see pinned tweet) in collab with the . Based . Closing date 10 May *Please RT!*

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  8. 26 apr

    Good to see this pressure to scrap shared parental leave and replace with something with chance of actually enabling the sharing of early years care to become more normal...

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    21 apr

    and I are ambitiously hosting an international book launch on Thursday 22 April (8-10am UK time and 5-7pm Sydney) - we have excellent presentations from chapter authors. Registrations and details are available here:

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    19 apr

    "Thinking through the ‘Biosocial’: Rhythmic Reflections in Pandemic Times" by Simon Williams, & :

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    20 apr
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    16 apr

    We have over 40 fully-funded PhD studentships on projects put together by field-leading researchers across all disciplines starting in July 2021. The University of Surrey is the place to start your research career. Find out more and apply:

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    15 apr

    1/3 Check out our special issue on families and relationalities, co-edited with and Eva-Maria Schmidt, and thanks to Open access for April.

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    15 apr

    Last day today to get 50% off ‘Sharing Care - Equal and Primary Carer Fathers and Early Years Parenting’ using discount code BSA2021 ⁦⁩ ⁦⁩ ⁦⁦

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    15 apr

    I’m certainly not looking forward to seeing me blathering on - but if you’re at & are interested in & the impact of / the C-19 pandemic, our paper (11am LIFECOURSE stream) might be of some interest?

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    15 apr

    Join and today at 11am for a discussion of the new book 'New Fathers, Mental Health and Digital Communication'! The book:

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    15 apr

    📣2day 11 am our 1st presentation of brand new book! New , & Communication.4 sneak peek into full book check out discuss it 👉🏼 via

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    15 apr

    At 11am we have Surbhi Dayal, and , Chrissie Rogers and Roberto Kulpa and Katherine Ludwin talking about gender equality, fathering, mothering, and friendship in the face of challenges

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    14 apr

    Then at 11am it’s and with a paper about fathers’ mental health, alongside Chrissy Rogers on mothering and autism and Surbhi Diyal on gender equality under Covid 19

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