
معرفی
Dr. Daniel Briggs is a Senior Researcher at Northumbria University, specializing in ethnographic studies of marginal social groups and systemic social issues. His work focuses on homelessness, drug use, refugee experiences, and the societal impacts of crises like the pandemic. He has authored influential books such as Dead End Lives: Drugs and Violence in the City Shadows (2017) and Climate Changed: Refugee Border Stories (2020), earning the Outstanding Book Award from the International Criminology Division in 2018. His recent research includes hosting Ukrainian refugees and analyzing post-pandemic social exclusion.
- Education: PhD in Sociology (2011)
- Key Themes: Ethnography, Criminology, Global Migration, Pandemic Sociology
Dr. Briggs supervises postgraduate research, including Esme Wragg’s study on TikTok governance. His work bridges academic research with real-world advocacy, addressing issues of social harm and systemic inequality through rigorous fieldwork and critical analysis.


