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At the water’s edge: exploring access to ‘blue space’ for people with disabilities

As part of the Institute for Social Justice’s Community Research Grant initiative, Open Country has been working with Dr Catherine Heinemeyer to expand their understanding and engagement with accessibility and…

April 25, 2023 in Equality.
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Introducing (In)Justice International

The Institute for Social Justice and Injustice International are pleased to announce a partnership over the next year (2021-22), headed by Dr Adam Formby (Senior lecturer in Sociology and Criminology,…

September 28, 2021 in Uncategorized.

ISJ Blog

The ISJ supports collaborative research and practice that draws on the range of academic expertise across our university. We seek to facilitate research, projects and partnerships that help us to pursue and promote a fairer society.

This blog presents some of this activity.

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  • Co-production
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  • Deaf Community
  • Diversity and Inclusion
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  • Education for Social Justice
  • Equality
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  • Parenthood
  • Research Event
  • Resilience in a Changing Climate
  • Resilience in a Changing Climate
  • Student Intern
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ISJ Posts

“Co-research feels different”

Listening differently: a Nurse’s journey to co-production

“Curiosity is the key”

The Period Project – by Georgina Wetherall

“Co-production is not a technique but a politics of relationship”

“Everyone has the right to be a knower”

“Change requires fundamentally reimagining how we engage with young people” 

Weathering the Change: Building Climate Resilience at York St John University

Belonging and ‘bubbles’: Mind The Gap and York St John student collaboration

Pride, Poverty, and the Power of Community: Supporting Our Older Generations with the Respect They Deserve

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