Jane Pilcher SFHEA is a sociologist specialising in names and naming, gender, and ageing. [1] She is an associate professor of sociology at Nottingham Trent University, having previously held posts at Cardiff University and the University of Leicester. [1]
Pilcher has a PhD (1992) from Cardiff University; her thesis title was "Social change and feminism: three generations of women, feminist issues and the women's movement". [2]
After research at Cardiff, Pilcher worked at the University of Leicester as a lecturer and later an associate professor. In 2019 she moved to Nottingham Trent University as associate professor of sociology. [1]
Her 2004 book Fifty key concepts in gender studies, co-authored with Imelda Whelehan (Sage: ISBN 9781412932073) [3] [4] was published in a second edition as Key concepts in gender studies (2016, Sage: ISBN 9781446260289) with the addition of nine further concepts. [5]
Her work has led to several appearances in the media including discussion of children and fashion on BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour in 2011 [6] and of names on Thinking Allowed in 2016 [7] and Woman's Hour in 2017. [8]
In 2015, she became a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. [1]
Jane Pilcher SFHEA is a sociologist specialising in names and naming, gender, and ageing. [1] She is an associate professor of sociology at Nottingham Trent University, having previously held posts at Cardiff University and the University of Leicester. [1]
Pilcher has a PhD (1992) from Cardiff University; her thesis title was "Social change and feminism: three generations of women, feminist issues and the women's movement". [2]
After research at Cardiff, Pilcher worked at the University of Leicester as a lecturer and later an associate professor. In 2019 she moved to Nottingham Trent University as associate professor of sociology. [1]
Her 2004 book Fifty key concepts in gender studies, co-authored with Imelda Whelehan (Sage: ISBN 9781412932073) [3] [4] was published in a second edition as Key concepts in gender studies (2016, Sage: ISBN 9781446260289) with the addition of nine further concepts. [5]
Her work has led to several appearances in the media including discussion of children and fashion on BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour in 2011 [6] and of names on Thinking Allowed in 2016 [7] and Woman's Hour in 2017. [8]
In 2015, she became a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. [1]