BSc in Biology and Economics (Joint Honours)
Bachelor's Degree
Status | Complete |
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Part Time | No |
Years | 1991 - 1994 |
BSc in Biology and Economics (Joint Honours)
Bachelor's Degree
Status Complete Part Time No Years 1991 - 1994
Postgraduate Diploma in Journalism Studies
Master's Degree
Status Complete Part Time No Years 1994 - 1995
Postgraduate Certificate in Teaching and Learning in Higher Edication
Master's Degree
Status Complete Part Time Yes Years 2014 - 2015
PhD
Doctor of Philosopy
Status Current Part Time Yes Years 2016 - 2023 Project Title Exploring the Interaction Between Online Practices and Offline Domestic Food Practices in Family Homes: Implications for Food Waste Reduction Campaigns Project Description The project is exploring how social media practices and domestic food practices are entangled. In other words, how what takes place on social media influences what happens in family homes in relation to food and how domestic food practices shape online practices. Within this, the research is investigating who and what parents trust online and who are considered experts. By understanding more about online interaction about food, it is hoped to inform future food waste reduction campaigns. Awarding Institution University of the West of England Director of Studies Katy Ling Second Supervisor Alan Tapp Thesis Exploring the interaction between online practices and offline domestic food practices in family homes: Implications for food waste reduction campaigns
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