Is Britain Pulling Apart? Workshops Papers People Blog

Research Team

Paul Lambert Paul Lambert is a Senior Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Stirling. Paul works on the project on a part-time basis as its Principal Investigator.

Institutional homepage
ResearchGate






Vernon Gayle Vernon Gayle is a Chair of Sociology and Social Statistics at the University of Edinburgh. Vernon works on the project on a part-time basis as a co-Investigator.

Institutional homepage; {legacy institutional page}
Academia.edu
Twitter






Mark Tranmer Mark Tranmer is a Senior Lecturer at CSSR and the Mitchell Centre for Social Network Analysis at the University of Manchester. He is also a Honorary Senior Research Fellow in the School of Applied Social Science, University of Stirling. Mark works on the project on a part-time basis as a co-Investigator.

Institutional homepage
Twitter








Dave Griffiths Dave Griffiths is a Lecturer in Quantitative Methods at the University of Stirling. Dave works on the project on a full-time basis as a research fellow.

Institutional homepage
Academia.edu
Twitter
Google Scholar






Erik Bihagen Erik Bihagen is an Associate Professor of Sociology at the Swedish Institute for Social Research, University of Stockholm. Erik has a role as a named 'international collaborator' on the project.

Institutional homepage






Richard Zijdeman Richard Zijdeman is a Postdoctoral fellow at the Dept. of Economic and Social History, Utrecht University, a Postdoctoral fellow at CLIO-INFRA, International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam, and an Honourary Research Fellow at the School of Applied Social Science, University of Stirling. Richard has a role as a named 'international collaborator' on the project.

Institutional homepage
Personal homepage
Academia.edu
Twitter











Other projects the team are involved include:

Multilevel Network Modelling Group

The Role of Households, Neighbourhoods and Networks in Social Statistics

Social Networks and Occupational Structure

CAMSIS - Cambridge social interation and stratification scales

DAMES - Data management through e-Social Science

e-STAT - e-Social Science tools for statistical modelling

HIS-CAM - Estimating social stratification and interaction scales for the 19th and 20th Century

SUNSTRAT - Stockholm University SIMSAM Node for Stratification Research

NEISS - National e-Infrastructure for Social Simulation

Seminar Series: 'Language and social structure in urban France'