Organised by Bangor WISERD, the School Research Seminars ran approximately every three weeks over two semesters and included presentations from staff and research students within the School of Social Sciences, other research centres within the University, and visiting speakers.

Bangor Social Sciences Seminars 2015: Semester 2


1st Seminar: Sexuality, autism and young people (SAY) families project

Presenters: Dr Ceri Christian-Jones, School of Psychology, Bangor University
Date: 04 February 2015


2nd Seminar: Changing welfare states and the emergence of food charity

Presenter: Dr Hannah Lambie-Mumford, Sheffield Political Economy Research Institute, University of Sheffield
Date: 25 February 2015


3rd Seminar: Race, religion and human rights: valuable lessons from prison

Presenter: Dr Muzammil Quraishi, School of Nursing, Midwifery, Social Work and Social Sciences, University of Salford
Date: 11 March 2015


4th Seminar: Vulnerable adults and anti-social behaviour: An exploration of current practice

Presenter: Dr Anne Krayer and Natalie Davies, School of Social Sciences, Bangor University
Date: 29 April 2015


5th Seminar: Yma o hyd, gwyn o hyd? Articulations of race, nation, class and gender in Wales

Presenter: Dr Bethan Harries, Centre on Dynamics of Ethnicity, University of Manchester
Date: 20 May 2015


6th Seminar: Seeing through the communication fog – Who is saying what on human rights?

Presenter: Dr Martina Feilzer, School of Social Sciences, Bangor University
Date: 03 June 2015