In this section you will find details of the work of some of our most recent PhD students.
Current students
- Jay Beichman
'The nature and influence of dialogical self and narrative processes in counselling and psychotherapy' - Martin Burns
'The development and dissemination of specialist and generic electronic patient record systems in an era of patient-centred healthcare' - Ceri Davies
'Community-university practice: emerging spaces for change?' - Arben Lubach
'State-building and penal reform: a study of the prison service in Kosovo' - Ed Moreno
'Liminality and affectivity: the case of deceased organ donation' - Cara Redlich
Thesis area: Ageing, care and technology
Past students
- Guaei Casilisi
'The health and social care of aboriginal adults in Taiwan: a study of the Paiwan group' - Bel Deering
'Over their dead bodies: a study of leisure and spatiality in cemeteries' - Carlie Goldsmith
'Problematising community safety: Young people, crime and social justice' - Paul Hanna
'Consuming Sustainable Tourism: ethics, identity, practice' - Amanda Holt
'Disciplining parents in a youth justice context: negotiating dilemmas of responsibility, blame and identity' - Natalia Paszkiewicz
'Care, Welfare and Enforcement: Responses to Asylum Seekers and Refugees' - John Patience
'The complex interplay of factors in sustaining the tenancies of long-term alcohol misusers'

