Lecturer in Applied Social Science, Swansea University
Dr Michael R.M. Ward is lecturer in Applied Social Sciences at Swansea University. His work centres on the performance of working-class masculinities within and beyond educational institutions. He is the author of From Labouring to Learning, Working-Class Masculinities, Education and De-industrialization and the editor of Gender Identity and Research Relationships, which is volume 14 in the Studies in Qualitative Methods book series (Emerald). He has taught sociology at both further and higher education institutions to students of all ages both in the UK and Canada. Mike is also co-convenor of the BSA Education Study Group and editorial board member for Sociological Research Online and the Journal of Boyhood Studies.
Place plays a vital role in how boys learn to become men
Nov 10, 2016 22:11 pm UTC| Life
Since the late 1970s, how young people transition to adulthood has been shaped by changes in global industry. As job opportunities in the UK have moved away from industrial roles, young people have become more likely to...