Conversations about Power, Privilege and Persistent Inequalities in Higher Education
DECEMBER 2020 NEWS
CHEER is delighted to announce that the Special Issue from its 10th Anniversary Seminar is now available online.
Does Class Still Matter? Conversations About Power, Privilege and Persistent Inequalities in Higher Education
Guest Editors: Louise Morley, Valerie Hey, Meg Maguire
- Louise Morley
- Valerie Hey, Sarah Leaney, and Daniel Leyton
- Annabel Wilson, Diane Reay, Kirsty Morrin,and Jessica Abrahams
- Lisa Jones and Meg Maguire
- Valerie Walkerdine
- Ann-Marie Bathmaker
- Bridgette Rickett and Anna Morris
- Ana Luisa Muñoz-García
- Louise Morley and Rebecca Lund
- Sally Munt and Louise Morley
- Paul Roberts
This seminar event was held on Wednesday 15 November 2017 in recognition and celebration of CHEER's 10th anniversary. The date also marked the 20th anniversary of the publication of Pat Mahony and Christine Zmroczek’s edited collection of essays: Class Matters: “Working Class” Women’s Perspectives on Social Class.
Late and early career researchers came together for creative, regenerative and productive inter-generational conversations about social class, feminisms and identities in - and about - the academy.
CHEER 10th Anniversary: 15 Nov 2017
The following are videos from the event:
- CONVERSATION ONE
Dr Sarah Leaney, University of Brighton
Professor Valerie Hey, Emerita Professor, CHEER, Βι¶ΉΣ³»
Daniel Leyton, Doctoral Researcher, CHEER, Βι¶ΉΣ³»
- CONVERSATION 2
Professor Diane Reay, University of Cambridge
Dr Kirsty Morrin, University of Liverpool
Dr Jessie Abrahams, University of Surrey
Annabel Wilson, University of Cardiff
- CONVERSATION 3
Professor Meg Maguire, King’s College, London
Dr Lisa Jones, University of Hull