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Research.com Recognitions

  • Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences, United Kingdom
  • Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences, United Kingdom
  • Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences, United Kingdom

Overview

Julia Brannen is affiliated with University College London in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the social sciences and health professions, with an emphasis on sociology, political science, and gender studies. The main topics addressed in their work include youth education and societal dynamics, food security and health among diverse populations, rural development and sustainability, as well as historical studies on reproduction, gender, health, and societal changes.

Their recent scholarly output covers a range of subjects intersecting social issues, education, and family dynamics. Significant recent publications include:

  • Thinking about the Future: Young People in Low-Income Families, 2022, Societies
  • Thomas Coram: the life and times of a research unit at the Institute of Education (London), 2022, London Review of Education
  • Experiences of food poverty among undocumented parents with children in three European countries: a multi-level research strategy, 2022, Humanities and Social Sciences Communications

Co-authorship is an important aspect of their research. Frequent collaborators include Rebecca O'Connell, Linda Hantrais, Ann Phoenix, Vasco Ramos, and Silje Elisabeth Skuland. These collaborations reflect thematic continuities in their work, particularly on family and social policy topics.

They have contributed to several publication venues, which include European Societies, Societies, London Review of Education, Frontiers in Sociology, and Humanities and Social Sciences Communications.

In addition to articles, Julia Brannen has authored notable books. Among these is Families and Food in Hard Times, published by UCL Press in 2021.

Their research covers various subfields within the social sciences, including sociology and political science, general health professions, agricultural and biological sciences, gender studies, and history.

Julia Brannen has been recognized as a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences in the United Kingdom.

Best Publications

  • Mixing Methods: qualitative and quantitative research

    Julia Brannen

  • Mixing Methods: The Entry of Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches into the Research Process

    Julia Brannen

  • Combining qualitative and quantitative approaches: an overview

    Julia Brannen

  • The Sage Handbook of Social Research Methods

    Pertti Alasuutari;Leonard Bickman;Julia Brannen

  • Memadu metode penelitian : kualitatif & kuantitatif

    Julia Brannen

  • Individualisation, choice and structure: a discussion of current trends in sociological analysis

    Julia Brannen;Ann Nilsen

  • Young people's time perspectives: from youth to adulthood

    Julia Brannen;Ann Nilsen

  • Young people, health, and family life

    Julia Brannen;Kahtryn Dodd;Ann Oakley;Pamela Storey

  • Feminist fallacies: a reply to Hakim on women's employment.

    Ginn J;Arber S;Brannen J;Dale A

  • Connecting Children: Care and Family Life in Later Childhood

    Julia Brannen;Ellen Heptinstall;Kalwant Bhopal

  • Working Qualitatively and Quantitatively

    Julia Brannen

  • Managing Mothers Dual Earner Households After Maternity Leave

    Julia Brannen;Peter Moss

  • Give and Take in Families: Studies in Resource Distribution

    Julia Brannen;Gail Wilson

  • Time and the Negotiation of Work–Family Boundaries: Autonomy or illusion?

    Julia Brannen

  • From Fatherhood to Fathering: Transmission and Change among British Fathers in Four-generation Families:

    Julia Brannen;Ann Nilsen

  • The Study of Sensitive Subjects

    Julia Brannen

  • NCRM Methods Review Papers, NCRM/005. Mixed Methods Research: A discussion paper

    Julia Brannen

  • Children In Families: Research And Policy

    Julia Brannen;Margaret O'Brien

  • Working and caring over the twentieth century

    Julia Brannen;Peter Moss;Ann Mooney

  • Childhood and the Sociological Gaze: Paradigms and Paradoxes:

    Julia Brannen;Margaret O'Brien

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter Moss
Peter Moss University College London
Suzan Lewis
Suzan Lewis Middlesex University
Ann Phoenix
Ann Phoenix University College London
Kalwant Bhopal
Kalwant Bhopal University of Birmingham
Leonard Bickman
Leonard Bickman Vanderbilt University
Ann Oakley
Ann Oakley University College London
Sara Arber
Sara Arber University of Surrey

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