Travel to Dubbo for Justice Project
A tiny plane flying to Dubbo for fieldwork research! I’m undertaking travel for my justice project.
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Revitalised Sociological Imagination
“A re-vitalised sociological imagination can and does have all kinds of impacts.”
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Kiama and Aboriginal Rights
I travelled with colleagues through Kiama, Dharawal land, along the South Coast of New South Wales, en route to Nowra, land of the Yuin and Dharawal people. Along with a group of policy analysts, we are travelling to meet with … Continue reading Kiama and Aboriginal Rights
Freud and Poe Walked Into a Bar
Why yes, that is a Freud doll (with Edgar Allan Poe staring in the background)! Continue reading Freud and Poe Walked Into a Bar
Impossible
“It always seems impossible until it’s done.” Nelson Mandela inspiring us from high above a building in inner West Sydney. Continue reading Impossible
Fieldwork on Service Delivery
Fieldwork means long hours and of course lots of travel through small towns. The research so far has identified themes about how to better personalise service delivery for vulnerable people.
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Fieldwork and coffee
This fieldwork was interesting. We drove from Lismore to Byron Bay yesterday speaking to vulnerable people about their experiences with the justice system and the support available to them.
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Fieldwork in a Regional New South Wales
The back to back fieldwork travel… this time on a tiny plane! I arrived in regional New South Wales for the second phase of my research on vulnerable people and justice. Talking to people who need better support to navigate structural outcomes inequity and the law. Continue reading Fieldwork in a Regional New South Wales
Education interviews
Our fieldwork was so much fun! Our partner organisation was phenomenal in recruiting a range of participants across the education sector. Almost too efficient – the first day we interviewed 12 people (over half our sample) and my wrists and eyes nearly fell off from notetaking! We studied how peer networks can help or hinder education to work experiences. We also discussed the types of support and encouragement available to students and at work and school. Continue reading Education interviews
Education and Work
In the field again, this time for a new education and training project I’ll be taking over soon. It is a longitudinal study of youth cohorts in regional areas, exploring their support networks for study and work. I am visiting training organisations and workplaces, and interviewing students. Continue reading Education and Work
