Amy Davies

Sheffield Methods Institute

Doctoral Researcher

ardavies2@sheffield.ac.uk

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Amy Davies
Sheffield Methods Institute
The Wave
2 Whitham Road
Sheffield
S10 2AH
Profile

Amy joined the SMI in 2019 as an undergraduate student. She has since completed her masters within the SMI and has now begun an integrated MSc and PhD programme within the department under the CDT. Both her undergraduate and masters dissertations utilised feminist research methods to explore afab experiences and the female body. Her undergraduate dissertation focused on digital media (specifically TikTok) and the influence of body based content on disordered eating whilst her MA dissertation utilised archival data to explore the Women’s Liberation Movement. 

Amy's PhD is working alongside Social Care Wales mapping their workforce using the SAIL databank. She is currently focusing on demographic factors such as age and their influence on experience within the workforce as well as the potential impact of these factors on the future of the workforce. 

Amy is also currently working as an impact intern at the Centre for Care working on impact tracking and mapping future research groups, such as the upcoming General Election Working Group.

Qualifications

BA Applied Social Science

MA Social Research from the University of Sheffield

Research interests

The social care workforce

Socio demographic factors influencing experience

Feminist research

Quantitative and mixed methods research

Research group

PhD supervisors: Professor Liam Foster, Professor Gwilym Pryce, Professor Matt Bennett