CCSR Seminars
Throughout the term, CCSR has a regular seminar series. Seminars are held from 4pm - 5.30pm in the CCSR Seminar Room, 2nd floor, Crawford House, accessed through the central entrance on Booth Street East, off Oxford Road.
All are welcome and no booking is necessary. Queries to 0161-275-4721.
A poster showing all the seminars in this series is available as a Word file and PDF.
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6 February 2007
Diversity and inequality in economic and social transitions
— Professor James Nazroo
From University of Manchester, (Slides).
13 February 2007
Trends in time spent reading and de-reading - Time Use Survey — Dr Wendy Olsen
From CCSR, University of Manchester. (Slides).
20 February 2007
Social capital and social trust: impacts of 9/11 on faith/ethnic communities in England and Wales (2001-2005)
— Dr Yaojun Li
The University of Birmingham.
27 February 2007
Cultural Capital and Social Exclusion — Professor Mike Savage
From CRESC at the University of Manchester
(Slides).
6 March 2007
Childrens Aspirations - National Child Development Study 1958 cohort
— Dr Jane Elliot
From the Institute of Education. (Slides)
13 March 2007
Votes and Campaigning —
Joint CCSR\MSCP Seminar Dr David Cutts and Professor Ed Fieldhouse.
From CCSR, University of Manchester.
20 March 2007
Conflicted Conservatives: The Politics of Ideological Contradiction
in the United States - Joint CCSR/CDE
Seminar - Professor James A Stimson
From University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA. (Slides)
27 March 2007
Constructing population
time series with an ethnic breakdown for sub-national areas in England
and Wales, 1991-200 - Albert Sabater
From CCSR, University of Manchester. (Slides)
3 April 2007
Scope for measuring new social phenomenon in the census: A case study of religion in Ireland? — Dr Malcolm MaCourt
From CCSR, University of Manchester. (Slides).
Details, slides and papers from the previous series' are still available: Spring 2007, Autumn 2006, Spring 2006, Autumn 2005, Spring 2005, Autumn 2004, Spring 2004, Autumn 2003 or the current series.
