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Dr. Richard Brunner is a part-time Research Fellow in the Department of Sociology at the University of Glasgow, affiliated with the School of Social and Political Science and the School of Health & Wellbeing. He holds an interdisciplinary focus on disability studies, mental health, and public policy reform. His research emphasizes marginalized groups' experiences, particularly in Scotland, with a focus on social justice and the capabilities approach.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Sociology (University of Glasgow, 2011-2015)
- MSc. in Social Policy (LSE, 2002)
- MSc. in Social Research (Glasgow Caledonian University, 2010)
- Bachelor's in Sociology (University of East London, 1989)
Research Interests:
- Disability rights and social care reform
- Mental health stigma and recovery frameworks
- Capabilities approach to policy analysis
- Collaborative action research with public services
Grants & Advising:
- Supervised PhD candidate Amanda Ptolomey (third supervisor)
- Supported over 10 master’s theses on topics including mental health stigma and social media
- Secured grants totaling £50k+ for projects like participatory budgeting frameworks and pandemic impact studies
Labs/Teams: Centre for Disability Research, collaborations with Glasgow Disability Alliance and the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine.
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