Organisation profile
Organisation profile
The Morgan Centre for Research into Everyday Lives is home to a group of researchers whose work sheds light on the dynamics of the everyday, the mundane, and the relational. We do so by using methods and ways of writing that allow us to tune in to, explore, illustrate and explain social life without losing sight of its complexity, multi-layeredness and specificity. While members of the Morgan Centre research a variety of topics—air quality, van dwelling, the making of kinship through donor conception, secrecy, girlhood, housing, bereavement and death, among others—what unites us is a shared concern with the relational nature of social life as it is experienced in the everyday, and a commitment to seeking new ways of seeing and researching the ever-changing world around us.
In practice, the work of Morgan Centre members is characterised by a creative and inventive openness to different disciplinary and methodological approaches. Our imagination and curiosity, mostly rooted in sociology but also extending to cognate disciplines, often take us down.
Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
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Anti-poverty research through community collaboration: A guide to running your own 'Chats for Change' workshops
Hall, S. M., Feb 2026, 10 p. Manchester : Austerity and Altered Life-Courses team, University of Manchester.Research output: Other contribution
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Boys' Love as “Vulgar” Culture: The Discourse of Anti-Boys' Love and the Cis-Heteronormative Governance Against Danmei-Adapted Web Dramas in China
Ge, L., Hu, T. & Chen, Z., 18 Mar 2026, Internet Vulgarities in China. Xu, J. & Zhang, D. G. (eds.). Abingdon: Routledge, p. 68-82 15 p. (Asian Visual Cultures).Research output: Chapter in Book/Conference proceeding › Chapter › peer-review
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Can Dating App Cultures Support Emotional Health and Well-being in Future Pandemics?
Heaphy, B., Garcia Iglesias, J., Yodovich, N. & Xiong, Q., 18 Mar 2026, In: Culture, Health and Sexuality.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Gender, sexuality and viral safety: A mixed-methods examination of the negotiation of risk and precautions through dating apps during a pandemic
Garcia Iglesias, J., Heaphy, B., Yodovich, N. & Xiong, Q., 1 Jan 2026, In: Social Science & Medicine. 389, 118799.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Rethinking the Role of HIV/AIDS Memories in Gay Men's Experiences of COVID-19 Fear: The Centrality of Social and Ethnic Inequalities
Atherton, S. & Garcia Iglesias, J., 25 Jan 2026, In: Sociology of Health and Illness.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Open Access
Activities
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The Festival of Social Science 2025
Solovey, T. (Co-Organiser)
6 Nov 2025Activity: Participating in or organising event(s) › Organising a conference, workshop, exhibition, performance, inquiry, course etc › Research
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“Threads of Change: Tackling the Textile Waste Crisis”
Solovey, T. (Speaker)
5 Jun 2025Activity: Talk or presentation › Oral presentation › Research
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UCL Sociology Network PhD Student Conference 2025
Solovey, T. (Speaker)
3 Jun 2025Activity: Talk or presentation › Oral presentation › Research
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Getting serious about sustainability: Research, education and advocacy
Solovey, T. (Speaker)
23 May 2025Activity: Talk or presentation › Oral presentation › Research
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BSA Annual Conference 2025: Social Transformations
Solovey, T. (Poster presenter)
23 Apr 2025 → 25 Apr 2025Activity: Participating in or organising event(s) › Participating in a conference, workshop, exhibition, performance, inquiry, course etc › Research
Press/Media
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What We Learned from The Making Room Fair
26/11/25
1 Media contribution
Press/Media: Blogs and social media