Jisc banner

Image of JISCMail logo w/ link to homepage
Email discussion lists for the UK Education and Research communities
Back to search page

Demographic Studies

AGEING  
This is the mailing list of the ESA Research Network on Ageing in Europe. The Ageing in Europe mailing list is used for researchers in the field of ageing. Purposes include sharing information on conferences and publications; exchanging ideas relevant to research on ageing; making contact with potential collaborators on new research initiatives.

BANGLADESH-RESEARCH-NETWORK  
The Bangladesh Research Network (BRN) aims to bring together students, researchers, and practitioners from a variety of disciplines united by a common interest in Bangladesh. The network wishes to draw together people working on Bangladesh that may otherwise not know each other; in this way, the network aims facilitate debate and discussion, exchange information on relevant conferences and news on Bangladesh, organise events and establish a forum for continued interaction and communication among scholars on Bangladesh. The network is open to students (both undergraduate and postgraduate), academic staff and researchers. It is a UK based network but anyone is welcome to join; we particularly welcome members from Bangladesh itself.

BME-HE-NETWORK  
This list is used to exchange information on research, projects and best practice with regard to the participation of ethnic minorities in Higher Education, and issues of concern to academic and other staff in HEIs, who are of BME origin.

BSA-MIGRATION-DIASPORA-GROUP  
This is the jisc email group of BSA Study Group 'Diaspora, Migration and Transnationalism' (DMT). The study group and the email list aim to establish an intellectual home for the study of migration, diasporic groups and their transnational activities.

BSA-STS  
Email list for the British Sociology Association's Science and Technology Studies Study Group.

BYREFUGEES  
This list is for those interested in developing a ByRefugees network, to increase local and forcibly displaced researchers in Refugee & Forced Migration Studies research. It is used to share information on relevant research, events, and opportunities for those affected by and researching displacement.

CELS  
This list will be used by the Centre for East London Studies (CELS) at UEL and associated individuals and institutions for announcements and discussions.

CHOL  
for those involved in collecting and documenting community history on an online platform

CLS-COHORT-STUDIES  
CLS use this list to provide updates on cohort study workshops and events, enhancements and additions to the data, and to promote discussions among researchers and policy makers. It covers the National Child Development Study, the 1970 British Cohort Study and the Millennium Cohort Study.

EDI-EQUITYDIVERSITYINCLUSION  
The Equity, Diversity, Inclusion Network (EDIN) is a multidisciplinary and practitioner based group that aims to encourage active and rich collaboration between specialists from different disciplines both within and beyond academia; promotes the discussion of global EDI issues; encourages research; knowledge sharing, good practice and training in EDI issues.

ESL  
The English Surname List is a forum for discussion of the etymology, history and significance of surnames in England.

ETHMIGSURVEYDATA-ALL  
This is the generic communication list of the COST Action ETHMIGSURVEYDATA, which includes all members of the network from all workgroups regardless of whether also in the Management Committee or not. The list homepage is available at www.jiscmail.ac.uk/ETHMIGSURVEYDATA-ALL The email address for the list is ETHMIGSURVEYDATA-ALL@JISCMAIL.AC.UK Any emails sent to this address will be distributed to all subscribers of the list. Any replies sent to an email coming to the list will be sent to the whole list of subscribers.

FPH-IANDI-SIG  
For members of the Faculty of Public Health special interest group on information and intelligence, also open to colleagues outside the Faculty who share similar interests. The list will support general communication and support for information and intelligence including news of events, consultations and resources arranging meetings and, when required, detailed discussion of drafts and documents.

GEO-CHILDREN-YOUTH-FAMILIES  
This list is used by the RGS (IBG) Geographies of Children, Youth and Families group to make announcements to education and research communities about the groups workshops, conferences and publications. It also provides a forum for discussion and debate of issues of interest to this group.

GEOGREL  
This group provides a forum for the discussion of geographies of religions, beliefs, faith and spirituality. Discussions focus on research, teaching and associated issues of relevance to the intersection of faith and spirituality with place and community.

IHR-ECONOMIC-AND-SOCIAL-HISTORY  
Announcement and related information list. Research seminar on the Economic and Social History of the Early Modern World. Fortnightly in term time at the Institute of Historical Research, London.

INORMS-RAAAP  
A mailing list for those interested in discussing and keeping up to date with the International Network of Research Management Societies (INORMS) Research Administration as a Profession (RAAAP) TaskForce work on collecting longitudinal data about RMA as a profession around the world. This is a sub-list of INORMS-RAAAP-TaskForce

IPMRD  
This is a mailing list of the members of the "International Politics of Migration, Refugees, and Diasporas" Working Group at the British International Studies Association

LS-SUPPORT  
This list is for dissemination of information from CeLSIUS (Centre for Longitudinal Study Information and User Support) to UK academics with an interest in the ONS Longitudinal Study, and to enable discussion amongst these people.

MIGRATIONLAW  
This list is an activity of the Migration and Law Network. It is open to those whose research or teaching interests include UK immigration and asylum law.

NEW-TOWNS  
Britain has a rich tradition in planning new towns. They provide many examples of success in delivery new development at scale and providing employment and amenities for new residents. However, our new towns are no longer new and many face significant challenges going into the future. This forum encourages debate about a wide range of research on new towns. This includes: How new settlements in the future can learn from our new towns programme How to update the physical infrastructure of new towns The social history of new towns Heritage and conservation in a new town context What can we learn and share with international experiences of new towns How to improve the environmental sustainability in new towns Different new town models including those led by local authorities and the private sector

NODEEXCHANGE  
The list brings together social sciences, arts and humanities academics from the UK and Japan to develop new knowledge and insight about migration-driven socio-demographic change.

OAC-USERS  
This list is for users of the Output Area Classification, produced by the Office for National Statistics as part of the outputs from the 2001 UK Census

OFFICIAL-STATISTICS  
The official-statistics is for announcements and discussion of any aspect of official statistics. It has links to the Official Statistic Committee of the Royal Statistical Society. The list welcomes contributions from the producers and users of official statistics as well as from members of the academic community.

OHSMIGRATIONSIG  
The aim of this list is to bring together cross disciplinary engagement around the role of oral history in supporting refugee and migrant lives. It will enhance networking opportunities for the exchange of information between academics, students, researchers, practitioners and members of the public, including opportunities for virtual and physical networking and advice. To collaborate with other networks, both nationally and internationally, to help connect with the international migration issues as recorded through oral history.

POPGRG  
This list is used by committee members of the Population Geography Research Group of the RGS-IBG to make announcements.

SERVICELEARNING  
The purpose of this list is to develop a network for sharing and support relating to the service learning activities in HE and the community.

SOCIAL-POLICY-PORTAL  

SOCIAL-SEQUENCE  
Information list for researchers in analysis of social sequence data. Includes details of new applications, developments in methodology and events, particularly in the UK.

STATISTICS-HISTORY  
To promote and enable discussion and exchange of information between statisticians, historians and others interested in the history of statistics

UK-CENSUS-LONGITUDINAL  
The list provides information and announcements about support for the ONS Longitudinal Study, the Northern Ireland LS and the Scottish LS. Specifically, the list is about cross-study or pan-UK interests.

UKDATASERVICE-IDENTITYINDATA  
The UK Data Service gives access to the UK's most robust quantitative and qualitative survey data. Building on DataImpact2021, we want to support building a vibrant and supportive community, linking data producers, researchers and communities to explore methodologies and how discourses of self and identity in data can remain inclusive.

UKEMNNN  
The aims of the UK European Migration Network (EMN) National Network are to: (i) develop ties between researchers and Home Office Science: Migration and Border Analysis; (ii) to integrate the members of the UK National Network further into EMN activities (e.g. information provision, analysis, informing policy development, and to discuss EMN activities and study findings); and, (iii) to secure an exchange of information between external UK Network members and Home Office Science, so that research agendas are mutually informed by current and future EMN reports and studies, and so creating opportunities for collaboration. UK EMN National Network members are predominantly external migration researchers from academia, think tanks, NGOs and OGDs.

VSG  
This list is used by the Visitor Studies Group members to exchange ideas, knowledge and research findings related to visitor studies and evaluation.

YOUNG-PEOPLES-SEXUAL-HEALTH  
A forum to promote discussion, disseminate ideas and share research findings in the field of young people's sexual and reproductive health.

Sub-categories

Social Studies
--Anthropology (159) Cultural Diveristy (65) >Demographic Studies Economics (108) Gender Studies (120) Geography (206) Law (107) Papers in Economics (3) Politics (187) Psychology (181) Social Work (80) Sociology (425)