About
Dharman Jeyasingham is a Lecturer in Social Work at the University of Manchester, Department of Social Work. He is affiliated with the Christabel Pankhurst Institute and the Digital Futures research beacon. His research focuses on race and sexuality in social work education, digital practices in child and family social work, and queer theory in public spaces.
His work includes an ESRC-funded project on agile working in children’s safeguarding services, examining how digital tools and remote work practices impact social workers and families. His research also explores the intersection of ethnicity, sexuality, and aging in LGBTQ+ communities, as well as counter-mapping methodologies in social work education.
Key contributions include analyses of spatial theory in social work, critical pedagogy, and the role of public spaces in shaping identity. He has published widely in journals like European Journal of Social Work and British Journal of Social Work, with a focus on ethnographic and conceptual studies.
- ESRC Project: 'Becoming agile in local authority children's safeguarding services'
- Co-leads the Digital Health and Social Care Research Group
- Contributions to UN SDGs include work on social inclusion and urban equity
Find Dharman Jeyasingham elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
- MMichelle LefevreUniversity of Sussex · Professor
- RRebecca PedleyThe University of Manchester · Research Fellow
- MMichael FaircloughThe University of Manchester · Lecturer
- RRasmus PetersenThe University of Manchester · Senior Lecturer
Robin SenUniversity of Edinburgh · Lecturer
Panos ConstantinidesThe University of Manchester · Professor