Dr Lauren White
BA (Hons), MA, PhD, AFHEA
School of Education
Lecturer in Social Research Methods
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School of Education
Floor 2
The Wave
2 Whitham Road
91Ö±²¥
S10 2AH
- Profile
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Lauren joined the 91Ö±²¥ Methods Institute in January 2023 as a Lecturer in Social Research Methods, having previously worked as a researcher in iHuman and the School of Education at the University of 91Ö±²¥. Lauren is an active member of the Participatory Research Network (PRN), iHuman and the Critical Disability Studies team.
Lauren has a background in sociology, but her research is often interdisciplinary in nature. Her research focuses on the everyday experiences of health, illness and disability, utilising creative and participatory methods to explore these with communities. She is particularly interested in creative, affirmative and co-produced research, doing meaningful public engagement and knowledge exchange. She also cares about bringing research and teaching together. This is demonstrated most recently through the ‘’ project. Historically, Lauren won the national ESRC writing prize ‘Making Sense of Society’ for communicating her doctoral research to broader audiences and received a follow-on ESRC postdoctoral research fellowship to develop this work. In 2022, Lauren was awarded the Mildred Blaxter New Writer’s Award in the journal, Sociology of Health and Illness.
At present, Lauren is working on a number of projects around disability, anti-ableism, inclusive research methods and inclusive events. She is also focused on affirmative, joyful and ethical ways of doing social research and learning environments.
- Research interests
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My research falls into the following areas:
- Creative and participatory qualitative research methods
- Sociology of Health and Illness
- Critical Disability Studies
- Sociology of Everyday Life
- Mobilities
- Materialities
Research Projects:
'Wellcome Anti-Ableist Research Culture'
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- Publications
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Featured publications
Journal articles
- . BMC Public Health.
- . Space and Culture, 26(3), 296-308.
- . Sociology.
- . Sociology of Health and Illness.
- . Qualitative Research.
- . Social & Cultural Geography.
- . Qualitative Research, 20(1), 121-123.
- Hospitality work as social reproduction: Embodied and emotional labour during Covid-19. Sociology.
Chapters
- Composite Narratives, Developing Characters: A Method of Creative Data Analysis in Developing Public Engagement Artefacts In Kara H, Mannay D & Roy A (Ed.), The Handbook of Creative Data Analysis Policy Press
Exhibitions
Website content
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- Towards joyful ways of learning.
- 'Do you need a designer?' Centring co-researchers as designers and makers from Reimagining TAS with DYP.
- On building trust: Co-producing what it means to be trustworthy.
- Bumble Bees and Creativities: Methodological Musings on the Methods for Change Showcase Event.
- Our lockdown walks: Physically, but not socially, distanced walking as method.
Preprints
All publications
Journal articles
- . BMC Public Health.
- . Space and Culture, 26(3), 296-308.
- . Sociology.
- . Sociology of Health and Illness.
- . Qualitative Research.
- . Social & Cultural Geography.
- . Qualitative Research, 20(1), 121-123.
- Hospitality work as social reproduction: Embodied and emotional labour during Covid-19. Sociology.
Chapters
- Composite Narratives, Developing Characters: A Method of Creative Data Analysis in Developing Public Engagement Artefacts In Kara H, Mannay D & Roy A (Ed.), The Handbook of Creative Data Analysis Policy Press
- Composite narratives, developing characters: A method of creative data analysis in developing public engagement artefacts, The Handbook of Creative Data Analysis (pp. 227-239).
Exhibitions
Website content
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- Participatory research poses challenges to postgraduate researchers – here’s how we’re tackling the issue.
- Towards joyful ways of learning.
- 'Do you need a designer?' Centring co-researchers as designers and makers from Reimagining TAS with DYP.
- On building trust: Co-producing what it means to be trustworthy.
- Reimagining Trustworthy Autonomous Systems with Disabled Young People: Our Project Launch!.
- Bumble Bees and Creativities: Methodological Musings on the Methods for Change Showcase Event.
- Our lockdown walks: Physically, but not socially, distanced walking as method.
Preprints
- Teaching interests
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Lauren has previously taught on a variety of sociological modules and qualitative methods modules. She has also supervised BA and MA dissertations on a diversity of sociological topics.