About

Jack's journey began in 2014 when he started his undergraduate degree in Sociology at the University of Kent. Jack achieved a First Class and managed to win multiple academic awards including Best Performance in Sociology, a Social Sciences Faculty Prize and the Aurelio Manente Prize (Highest scoring sociologist).

Jack was awarded an ESRC 1+3 scholarship to study for a Master’s in Social Research Methods and PhD. He studied for his Master’s in 2017/2018 and his thesis was entitled 'Ethical Ethnography: The Covert Overt Continuum'.

Jack is a part of the School’s ‘Work and Economic Life’ research cluster, interested in economic sociology, and is currently investigating the gig economy.

Research interests

The gig economy is vast and includes well-known companies such as Uber and Deliveroo. These companies are operating in a socio-economic climate that is “revolutionising” the nature of the contemporary workplace. With innovation comes new challenges.

Jack's PhD is entitled: “From a ‘job for life’ to a gig economy: Rethinking Work, Time and Economic Life”. His project is an interrogation of the contemporary economy and workplace, using current methodological and conceptual tools to conduct his research. 

Supervisors: Professor Tim Strangleman and Dr Dawn Lyon  

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