Episode 2 Show Notes

If you enjoyed this episode, here are some more materials to check out:

Susan Halford’s Bio and Twitter

Some of Susan Halford’s Articles 

Tinati, R., Halford, S., Carr, L., & Pope, C. (2014). Big Data: Methodological Challenges and Approaches for Sociological Analysis. Sociology, 48(4), 663–681 (Acces through Paperpile

Halford, S., & Savage, M. (2010). Reconceptualizing digital social inequality. Information, Communication and Society. (Available online

Halford, S., Pope, C., & Weal, M. (2013). Digital Futures? Sociological Challenges and Opportunities in the Emergent Semantic Web. Sociology, 47(1), 173–189. (Access through Paperpile

Staab, S., Halford, S. & Hall, W., (April, 2019). Web Science in Europe: Beyond boundaries., Communications of the ACM. 62, 4, 74-79 (Available online)

Halford, S., Pope, C., & Carr, L. (2010). A manifesto for Web Science. (Access through Paperpile)

Some of Susan Halford’s Books 

Halford, S., Savage, M., & Witz, A. (1997). Gender, careers and organisations. London, UK: Macmillan Publishers Limited.

Halford, S., & Leonard, P. (2001). Gender, power and organisations. Palgrave Macmillan.