Author: Lina Ashour

Lina Ashour is an Egyptian writer, poet and community organiser. Her studies have included political science, journalism and mass communication, and gender studies.

Why is Interdisciplinary Research on Race and Racism So Important?
Interdisciplinarity
May 31, 2021

Why is Interdisciplinary Research on Race and Racism So Important?

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Anti-Racist Research in the Social Sciences
Bookshelf
February 25, 2021

Anti-Racist Research in the Social Sciences

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Panel: How Can Social Statistics Help Us Fight COVID-19?
Public Policy
October 6, 2020

Panel: How Can Social Statistics Help Us Fight COVID-19?

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Take Our Survey on Anti-Racist Research in the Social Sciences
Announcements
October 6, 2020

Take Our Survey on Anti-Racist Research in the Social Sciences

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New Report: The Social Sciences are Vital for Business

New Report: The Social Sciences are Vital for Business

The Campaign for Social Science’s new report, Vital Business: The Essential Role of Social Sciences in the UK Private Sector, argues that social science knowledge and expertise are key to understanding market opportunities and constraints and also helps in understanding current and future consumer behaviors.

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Why We Need Experiential Scholarship to Better Understand Racial Inequality

Why We Need Experiential Scholarship to Better Understand Racial Inequality

It wasn’t until I started doing a degree in gender studies that I was told it was OK to use the first […]

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Ten Recommended Resources for Women in Academia

Ten Recommended Resources for Women in Academia

In our second post for 2018’s Academic Book Week, we wanted to take the opportunity to highlight some of the fantastic resources available to help support, encourage and develop women in academia. From blogs to books, to influential social media accounts and reports, the literature out there is both vast and dynamic.

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