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Professor Irene Hardill

Professor

Department: Social Sciences

Irene joined Northumbria in September 2010 as Professor of Public Policy. Prior to that she was Professor in the Graduate School, Business, Law and Social Sciences, Nottingham Trent University.  She has a particular expertise in volunteering and the voluntary and community sector working collaboratively to co-produce knowledge.  Her recent research has been supported by ESRC and includes leading a project on mobilising voluntary action during the COVID-19 pandemic. She has recently completed an evaluation of the impact of COVID-19 on methodological innovation for the ESRC. In addition to managing an extensive list of ESRC-funded projects she has managed projects from other sponsors including the British Academy, the Leverhulme Trust, Age UK, the Canadian High Commission and the French Government. Over the years she has published on the changing world of work through the many meanings of work, paid and unpaid in the home and in the community. Her two recent Policy Press books (published in 2021 and 2022 are available free via open access).

 

Irene Hardill

  • Please visit the Pure Research Information Portal for further information
  • Human Geography and the Study of Governance and Society: Perspectives from the UK, Hardill, I. 13 Mar 2025, The Humanities and Public Administration, Edward Elgar
  • Why Britain needs a new Beveridge and why politicians need to defer to the evidence, Hardill, I., Johnson, E., Johnson, M. 2 Apr 2025, In: Contemporary Social Science: Journal of the Academy of Social Sciences
  • Act Now: A vision for a better future and a new social contract, Johnson, M., Dorling, D., Driscoll, J., Hardill, I., Hobbs, C., Johnson, E., Lawson, N., Nadel, J., Nettle, D., Pickett, K., Polanski, Z., Pollock, A., Reed, H., Robson, I., Stark, G., Taylor-Robinson, D., Wilkinson, R. 1 Jul 2024
  • Breaking the Overton Window: on the need for adversarial co-production, Johnson, E., Hardill, I., Johnson, M., Nettle, D. 1 Aug 2024, In: Evidence and Policy
  • How can academics remove barriers for the most excluded? A call for advocacy from lived experience in the UK and Ireland, Efemini, C., Forster, N., Gallagher, M., Hardill, I., Heslop, K., Littlefair, D., Marsden, N., Meller, S., Ó’Tuama, S., Toyne, A., Johnson, M. Nov 2024, In: Widening Participation and Lifelong Learning
  • We need to demand more from policymakers and politicians, Johnson, M., Johnson, E., Robson, I., Hardill, I. 30 May 2024
  • What’s the point of co-production when all your participants agree with you?, Johnson, M., Johnson, E., Hardill, I., Nettle, D. 11 Mar 2024
  • Co‐curation: Archival interventions and voluntary sector records, Brewis, G., Ellis Paine, A., Hardill, I., Lindsey, R., Macmillan, R. 1 Sep 2023, In: Area
  • Mobilising the Voluntary Sector: Critical reflections From Across the Four UK Nations, Acheson, N., Crawford, L., Grotz, J., Hardill, I., Hayward, D., Hogg, E., Jones, R., Linning, M., Rees, S., Rutherford, A., Speed, E., McGarvey, A., Goodall, C., Stuart, J., Maltman, D. 30 Sep 2022, COVID-19 and the Voluntary and Community Sector in the UK, Bristol, Policy Press
  • Mobilising Voluntary Action in the UK: Learning from the Pandemic, Hardill, I., Grotz, J., Crawford, L. 18 Oct 2022

Geography PhD September 01 1980


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