Karen started following the work of Ian Parker, Manchester Metropolitan University, Psychology.
Karen started following the work of Ryan Wooly.
Karen started following the work of 6 people.
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- Action Research
- Action research (Methodology)
- Addiction (Psychology)
- Adolescence (Psychology)
- Applied Psychology
- Applied Research
- Autoethnography
- Boundary-Spanning Knowledge Sharing
- Bourdieu
- Children's Perceptions
- Civic Engagement
- Co Creation
- Cognitive Psychology
- Cohesion Policy
- Communities of practice
- Community Action Projects (Art)
- Community Impacts Gambling
- Community Psychology
- Creative Industries
- Creativity
- Critical Pedagogy
- Cultural Heritage
- Cultural Theory
- Culture, health and well being
- Dialogue
- Digital Culture
- Digital Ethnography
- Digital Photography
- Education
- Ethics
- Feminist Theory
- Foucault
- Gambling and Debt
- Gambling and Social Networking
- Gambling and Young People
- Gender and Race
- Gilles Deleuze
- Grounded Theory (Research Methodology)
- Health Policy
- Health Promotion
- Higher Education
- Identity (Culture)
- Inclusive Education
- Internet research methods
- Lifelong Learning
- Media And Communication
- Mental Health
- Networks
- Participatory Research
- Popular Culture
- Post-compulsory education
- Psychology
- Psychology of Culture
- Public Health
- Qualitative methodology
- Social Capital
- Social Enterprises
- Social Entrepreneurship
- Social Media
- Social Networking
- Social Networks
- Social and Cultural Capital
- Third Sector
- "Hanging Out" (Research methods)
- Academic Freedom
- Art Practice as Research
- Arts-based methodologies
- Bruno Latour
- Case Study Research
- Childhood Obesity
- Civil Rights
- Cognitive Science
- Communication
- Community Development
- Community Engagement & Participation
- Community Media
- Creativity studies
- Critical Psychology
- Critical Thinking
- Cross-Media Studies
- Cultural Psychology
- Culture
- Digital Heritage
- Digital Humanities
- Discourse Analysis
- Ecology
- Environment
- Ethnographic fieldwork
- Evaluation Research
- GIS
- Gambling and Culture
- Health Psychology
- Heritage Studies
- History of Public Health
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- Human Computer Interaction
- Innovation
- Internet & Society
- John Dewey
- Journalism
- Knowledge Management
- Knowledge sharing
- Languages and Linguistics
- Learning Communities
- Media Studies
- Meta-Ethics
- Metacognition
- Mixed Methods
- Mixed Methods Research
- New Media
- Online Communities
- Ontology
- Participative Research Methodologies
- Philosophy
- Philosophy of Film
- Pragmatism
- Pragmatism (Philosophy)
- Psychogeography
- Qualitative Research Methods
- Qualitative studies (Psychology)
- Reflective Practice
- Regional Corridor Development and Planning
- Regional economic development
- Research Methodology
- Social Psychology
- Social Sciences
- Sociology
- Urban Geography
- Wellbeing
- William James
ESRC Remixing the economy of welfare: beyond the market and the state
Karen Duggan's profile on Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU) website posted on the Research Institute for Health & Social Change (RIHSC) area
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Manchester Metropolitan University
Faculty Member, Research Institute for Health and Social Change
Manchester Metropolitan University, Academy for Health and Wellbeing
Research Associate
Contact Information
| IM: | karen.duggan19 |
The Department of History at King’s College London has a long and distinguished tradition of excellence in research and teaching.The College wishes to appoint a lecturer in Medieval History.
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