Shipwrightery at Bucklers Hard
Ancient Shipwrightery tool-marks recording will take place at Bucklers Hard 2nd- 4th May.
Ancient Shipwrightery tool-marks recording will take place at Bucklers Hard 2nd- 4th May.
New project at the ancient port of Winchelsea, East Sussex, to include geotechnical survey and an RTI survey of the Ship Graffiti in St. Thomas Church and the cellar underneath Blackfriars Barn. Find our more at the Medieval Ports, Ships and Sailors conference in Winchelsea on the 26th of April …
Click Here for an article that addresses the inter-relationships between anti-politics and depolticisation written for the Political Studies Association.
Here are some videos for our more visually-oriented ethnographers, covering observation and qualitative interviewing techniques.
Applications are invited for a three-year PhD studentship in the Faculty of Humanities in collaboration with the Faculty of Natural and Environmental Science at the University of Southampton. This studentship is funded through an SMMI Leverhulme Trust Doctoral Scholarship Award, to start October 2015. The successful candidate will work under …
Salut my readers, Three different words for  “interview“. 1 law* mandating the use of the French language. But which word do the French themselves use…INTERVIEW! Which is exactly what my next post is about.
Gerry Stoker, Mark Evans and Max Halupka examine how younger generations are engaging with democratic politics by comparison with older generations in Australia, at The Conversation. The findings of their survey work and analysis challenge negative stereotypes and give grounds for optimism. They show that within the younger generations are …
During several ESN meetings, I took a lot of notes on people very often addressing the question of identity in relation to themselves or others. This happened during presentations, speeches or simply random conversations with people in the network. Here are some of the things I found interesting.
Itâs been a while since my last blog post. I was afraid I had nothing much to report, that not much progress had been done with my research. It turns out that I only needed some time to clear out all the thoughts that I had gathered and all the …