blog Considering Criticalities: Reflections from academics interested in military spouses and partners On the 10th June 2021 members of our Rethinking Military Spouses: Critical Research Group met to discuss what critical research means to us, and our work on and with military spouses.
blog Blog: The UNITS Study: Developing psychosocial support for appearance-altering injuries The UNITS Study: Developing psychosocial support for appearance-altering injuries. Written by Dr Mary Keeling, on behalf of the UNITS team, Centre for Appearance Research, University of the West of England.
blog Blog: The Educational Experiences of Military-Connected Students in the K-12 System: A Canadian Perspective Shannon Hill tells us about the experiences of military children in Canada, exploring how a reliance on US research needs to be recontextualised to better explain the Canadian service child experience.
blog Blog: What’s in a name? Exploring the diversity and intersectionality of service children in English state schools. In keeping with the Month of the Service Child, DRN committee member Lucy Robinson has written a blog exploring the diversity and intersectionality of service children in English state schools.
blog Problematic quick fixes for Africa's (Counter)Insurgencies In keeping with this months theme of Counterinsurgency, DRN committee member and PhD student, Sorina Toltica, discusses the problematic quick fixes for COIN in Africa in our latest blog post.
blog Blog: Year In Review: New Years Resolutions We asked members of the DRN committee to look back over 2020 and tell us about their highlight of the year and any New Years resolutions they have for 2021!
blog Book Review: Adventures in Aeronautical Design: The Life of Hilda M. Lyon by Nina Baker, reviewed by Hannah West The first full biography of the life and work of Hilda M. Lyon, a trailblazing woman in engineering, is reviewed by DRN Chair, Hannah West.
blog Blog post: Beyond Risk and Resilience: A multimodal approach to researching with children from armed forces families Clare Lee, a former DRN committee member and alumni, researches the experience of children from armed forces families. Her research has been published in the form of a blog by the Veterans and Families Research Hub.
COVID-19 Nightingale's Legacy: Women on the COVID 'Frontline' - Hannah West We are pleased to bring you a blog written by Hannah West, discussing Women on the 'Frontline' of COVID.