About Prof Jacquelyn Allen-Collinson

Professor in Sociology & Physical Culture, Director of HART, University of Lincoln.

Lincoln Whole-City Food Strategy: launch

Karen Lee & Nige food strat

The Lincoln City Food Strategy launches on Friday 29 September 2017. Triggered by research undertaken by members of HART, the Strategy aims to link a wide range of City food activities and at the same time tackle problems of food security, Continue reading Lincoln Whole-City Food Strategy: launch

Doctoral success: Dr Hannah Henderson

Our warmest congratulations to HART’s Dr Hannah Henderson, who successfully defended her doctoral thesis recently.  Hannah is Senior Lecturer in Health and Exercise science in the School of Sport & Exercise Science, and her thesis was a process sociological study Continue reading Doctoral success: Dr Hannah Henderson

Rachel Williams – doctoral success

Postgraduate group photo

HART warmly congratulates doctoral student and very active member of the research team, Rachel Williams, who successfully defended her PhD thesis recently. Rachel’s figurational sociological research on older ex-Servicemen, embodiment, physical activity and the Royal British Legion was highly commended by Continue reading Rachel Williams – doctoral success

Lincoln Food Strategy

Lincoln Food Strategy

HART member, Professor Nigel Curry, presented the Lincoln Food Strategy – produced by HART members in a University of Lincoln funded project led by Professor Jacquelyn Allen-Collinson – to the inaugural Lincoln Food Summit held recently in the City of Continue reading Lincoln Food Strategy

Interdisciplinary Social Sciences Conference, Hiroshima

Interdisciplinary Social Sciences Conference, Hiroshima

HART members and associate members have produced a virtual lightning talk based on a current research project on ‘lived heat’ and thermoception in various physical cultures. The talk will play at the Twelfth International Conference on Interdisciplinary Social Sciences, International Continue reading Interdisciplinary Social Sciences Conference, Hiroshima