Professor Liam Foster (he/him)
BA, MA, PhD
Department of Sociological Studies
Professor of Social Policy
Director of Education
+44 114 222 6434
Full contact details
Department of Sociological Studies
The Wave
2 Whitham Road
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- Profile
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Liam joined the staff team in the department in January 2007 as a University Teacher in Social Policy and Research Methods having completed his PhD within the department in 2006 under the supervision of Professor Alan Walker.
In 2008, Liam was appointed as a Lecturer in Social Work within the Department and in 2015 he was appointed Senior Lecturer in Social Policy and Social Work. He had previously conducted his undergraduate and postgraduate MA degrees at the University of Leeds.
In 2006 Liam spent time teaching at Leeds Metropolitan University in the Health Sciences Department and was employed as a postgraduate teaching assistant within the Department of Sociological Studies at the University of 91Ö±²¥ throughout his PhD (2002-06).
Liam's research interests are as follows: gender and pension provision, gender inequality in the workplace, funeral provision and poverty, extending working lives, ageing research, theories of ageing, and the sociology of sport.
- Research interests
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Liam's research largely focuses on inequalities in later life and policy implications, particularly in relation to funerals, pensions and pension planning. This has often included a gendered focus. He also has an interest in theories of ageing, including the application of active ageing and the political economy of ageing.
This has led to work on the comparative policy approaches to the implementation of active ageing measures. Liam's latest work is part of a large-scale project four country study funded by the Swedish Research Council for Health and Working Life (2019-22), focused on exclusion and inequality in late working life.
Liam has commented on retirement planning in the media, advised unions (TUC), been involved in projects with pension providers (AXA and Prudential), charities (The Fawcett Society) and been referenced by political parties (Labour’s Older Women’s Commission) in relation to pensions.
He has presented his research at a variety of national and international conferences and has been an invited speaker at the Department for Work and Pensions (x2), Department for Education, the European Parliament in Brussels, the House of Lords and the UN in New York as a world leading expert on ageing.
Liam is a member of the UK Social Policy Association Executive Committee. He is also the former Managing Editor of Social Policy and Society. He has authored over 50 publications in peer-reviewed journals and book chapters, and authored or edited five books.
- Publications
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Books
- Social Research Methods 6E.
- How to Do Your Social Research Project Or Dissertation. Oxford University Press, USA.
- Beginning Statistics: An Introduction for Social Scientists. London: SAGE Publications.
Edited books
- . Palgrave Macmillan.
- In Defence of Welfare 2. Bristol: Policy Press.
- The Political Economy of Ageing and Later Life: Critical Perspectives. Edward Elgar Publishing.
Journal articles
- . Innovation in Aging, 7(Supplement_1), 544-545.
- . International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy.
- . Journal of Population Ageing.
- . Innovation in Aging, 5(Supplement_1), 428-428.
- . BioMed Research International, 2021, 1-11.
- . International Social Work, 002087282094002.
- . Social Policy and Administration.
- . Ageing and Society, 39(12), 2778-2780.
- . Journal of Women & Aging.
- . Ageing & Society.
- . Ageing & Society.
- . Journal of Population Ageing, 11(2), 117-132.
- . Critical Social Policy, 38(2), 345-366.
- . Mortality.
- . Journal of Poverty and Social Justice, 25(3), 199-217.
- . Teaching Public Administration, 35(3), 237-240.
- . Asian Social Work and Policy Review.
- . Teaching Public Administration.
- . Journal of Asian Public Policy.
- . Asian Social Work and Policy Review.
- . Journal of International and Comparative Social Policy, 33(1), 73-86.
- . Journal of Women and Aging, 29(6), 551-561.
- . Social Policy and Society, 16(1), 65-80.
- . Critical Social Policy, 36(2), 205-224.
- . Journal of Social Policy, 45(2), 345-371.
- . British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 43(4), 270-276.
- . The Journal of Retirement, 3(1), 115-127.
- . Gerontologist, 55(1), 83-90.
- . Practice, 26(1), 73-75.
- . Policy and politics, 42(4), 565-580.
- . Journal of Poverty and Social Justice, 21(1), 77-89.
- . J Aging Soc Policy, 25(3), 197-217.
- . European Journal of Ageing, 10(1), 3-10.
- . Social Policy and Administration, 46(7), 769-787.
- . Sociology Compass, 6(11), 883-896.
- . Journal of Comparative Social Welfare, 28(3), 223-234.
- . Journal of Poverty and Social Justice, 19(2), 103-115.
- . INT SOC WORK, 54(3), 344-360.
- . Critical Social Policy, 30(1), 27-47.
- . Social Policy and Society, 7(1), 41-52.
- . Review of Political Economy, 18(3), 427-448.
- . Ageing and Society, 1-24.
- . Journal of the British Academy, 11s2, 223-242.
- . Journal of Aging & Social Policy, 1-16.
- A golden silence? Acts of remembrance and commemoration at UK football games. Journal of Sport and Social Issues.
Chapters
- , Handbook of Teaching and Learning Social Research Methods (pp. 119-133). Edward Elgar Publishing
- Who is going to provide for me when I am older? Attitudes towards pensions and responsibility among women born between 1981-1996 in the UK In Simó-Noguera CX, Fernández Artiach P & Romero-Crespo JA (Ed.), Brechas de género y pensiones Editorial Tirant lo Blanch
- Transmitting inequality: Pensions policy and the gendered life course, Handbook on Gender and Social Policy (pp. 179-196).
- , Death and Social Policy in Challenging Times (pp. 184-189).
- , Death and Social Policy in Challenging Times (pp. 73-90).
- Introduction — Why Death Matters to Policy In Foster L & Woodthorpe K (Ed.), Death and Social Policy in Challenging Times (pp. 1-14). Springer
- Forward: A Good Death for All? In Foster L & Woodthorpe K (Ed.), Death and Social Policy in Challenging Times Springer
- , Death and Social Policy in Challenging Times (pp. 17-34).
- Getting tough on the family-migration route: a blurring of the 'them' and 'us' in anti-immigration rhetoric In Foster L (Ed.), In Defence of Welfare 2 Policy Press
- Towards a fairer pension system for women? assessing the impact of recent pension changes on women, Social Policy Review 26: Analysis and Debate in Social Policy, 2014 (pp. 29-46).
- , The Making of Ageing Policy (pp. 27-52).
- , The Futures of Old Age (pp. 44-53).
Book reviews
- . Journal of Social Policy, 45(1), 167-168.
- . J Aging Soc Policy, 27(2), 192-194.
- . BRITISH JOURNAL OF SOCIAL WORK, 43(2), 417-418.
- . BRITISH JOURNAL OF SOCIAL WORK, 43(1), 191-192.
- . BRITISH JOURNAL OF SOCIAL WORK, 42(2), 388-389.
- . International Journal of Ageing and Later Life, 4(2), i-iv.
Conference proceedings papers
- Grants
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Date Sponsor Details July 2019 - December 2025 Swedish Research Council for Health and Working Life 'Exclusion and Inequality in Late Working Life (EIWO)', (CI) 2016 The Fawcett Society Women’s pensions decision making (PI) 2015-16 The British Academy Staying part of the family: transnational defamilisation/familisation measures of Chinese older people in Britain (with Dr Ruby Chau) 2013-14 Higher Education Academy Using secondary data in teaching. £9,280 (PI) 2013-14 91Ö±²¥ Transforming social Work research: contexts, environments and structures. £14,000 (CI) 2012-14 AHRC Home improvements: improving quality and value in the provision of volume house building through architectural knowledge exchange (CI) 2012 91Ö±²¥, Research Stimulation Fund ‘I might not live that long!’ A study of young people’s pension planning in the UK 2009-10 University Devolved Fund Young women's pension planning (PI)
- Teaching interests
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Liam teaches and supervises students at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Much of his teaching is driven by his research interests, skills and experience which incorporate quantitative and qualitative approaches.
At all levels Liam encourages learning through inquiry and seek to expose students to the most up-to-date research and techniques. In Liam's methods teaching students are encouraged, both in lectures and seminars, to conduct and analyse research, learning first-hand the vital contribution of empirical and grounded knowledge.
For instance, in order to enhance student’s quantitative skills workbooks including student activities are employed. These were developed jointly with Dr Tom Clark initially with the assistance of a CILASS grant award and then with a HEA Grant Award. These are used as a teaching resource by the HEA.
Liam was awarded the first University of 91Ö±²¥ Teaching Excellence in the Social Sciences Award in 2013/14. He was also the winner of the 2021 Social Policy Association - Policy Press Outing Teaching Award.
Liam has written popular methods books which are used in teaching. These include: 'Beginning statistics for social scientists' (with Sir Ian Diamond and Dr Julie Jefferies), 'How to do your social research project or dissertation' (with Dr Tom Clark and Prof Alan Bryman) and the 6th edition of the best-selling methods book 'Social research methods' (with Prof Alan Bryman, Dr Tom Clark and Dr Luke Sloan).
- Teaching activities
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Liam currently convenes the following undergraduate modules:
- SCS2003 Doing Quantitative Social Research
- SCS2023 Social Problems, Policy and Practice
He is also involved in the supervision of students taking extended essays and dissertations at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, and undertakes teaching on other postgraduate modules in social work and sociology.
- Postgraduate Supervision
Liam is currently involved in supervising (first, second or joint) four students working on topics which include:
Women and ageing in Thailand, disability and identity, gender and funeral planning, active ageing in China.
Liam is currently involved in supervising (first, second or joint) supervising four students working on topics which include: research on family care for older people in Trinidad and Tobago, perceptions of disability, workfare policy in Hong Kong and global pensions.
Liam welcomes applications to study full-time or part-time with him for MPhil or PhD research degrees that are related to his activities and experience.