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Georgia Clancy

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Georgia Clancy

ESRC IAA Postdoctoral Innovation Fellow
Email: Georgia dot Clancy at warwick dot ac dot uk

Georgia Clancy holds an ESRC Impact Acceleration Account Postdoctoral Innovation Fellowship in the Department of Sociology.

During this fellowship she will be working with key stakeholders in maternity care to create impact and engage non-academic audiences with her doctoral research which explored women’s childbirth preferences, decisions and outcomes in England today.

Her interdisciplinary doctoral research, which was also undertaken at the ÉñÂí¸£ÀûӰƬ, took a mixed-methods approach to considering different knowledge systems and approaches to risk in maternity care, neoliberal policymaking and the concept and reality of ‘choice’ in healthcare.

Thesis:


Journal articles:

Clancy, G. (2022)  AIMS Journal 34 (1)

Clancy, G., Boardman, F. and Rees, S. (2022) ‘’ Midwifery 107

Clancy, G. (2021) ‘’ AIMS Journal 33 (3): 35-37

Public Engagement:

Watch online: (ESRC Festival of Social Science 2021)

The Choices and Challenges of ChildbirthLink opens in a new window (ÉñÂí¸£ÀûӰƬ Knowledge Centre 2021)

Book reviews:

Clancy, G. (2021) ‘’ AIMS Journal 33 (3): 41-42

Blogs:

Clancy, G. (2021) ‘’ Association of Radical Midwives

Clancy, G. (2020) ‘' The Sociological Review Blog

Conferences:

Clancy, G. ‘Problematising ‘Choice’ in NHS Maternity Care Policy and Practice’. BSA Medical Sociology Study Group. Online. September 2021.

Clancy, G. ‘Neoliberalism and the Better Births Maternity Care Policy’. Centre for Applied Philosophy, Politics & Ethics (CAPPE) 2021 Annual Conference: The Politics of Reproduction, University of Brighton. Online. 15-17 September 2021.

Clancy, G. ‘Women’s Childbirth Choices and Barriers to Choice Actualisation’. Maternity & Midwifery Festival Wales & South West. Cardiff, UK and online. 15 September 2021.

Clancy, G. ‘Negotiating ‘risky’ childbirth: professional perspectives from within and without the NHS’. BSA Risk & Society Study Group 2019 Conference. London, UK. 9-10 December 2019.

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