Cynhadledd Flynyddol WISERD 2019| WISERD Annual Conference 2019 RHAGLEN | PROGRAMME

Dydd Mercher 3 Gorffennaf – Diwrnod Un | Wednesday 3 July – Day One 9.00- Sesiynau hyfforddi'r Using the WISERD DataPortal as a data discovery tool for research Getting published in refereed journals: main steps and processes 10:30 gynhadledd | Scott Orford, Ian Harvey, Catriona Dickson and Samuel Jones ( David James () Conference training University) sessions How do you get your work published in a well-recognised The WISERD DataPortal is a web application that enhances a journal? What is involved, and why is it important? This session is researcher’s ability to search, discover, map and download socio- aimed at anyone new (or relatively new) to research-based writing economic research data related to . In this session we will for publication in the social sciences. The main focus is on getting demonstrate how the main functions of the WISERD DataPortal can be social science work published in refereed journals (though we will used to find and map existing data which are relevant to a research also consider how such writing differs from that aimed at other project or question. You will be able to try out the DataPortal so please audiences and will touch upon other ways of communicating bring your own laptop. research outcomes which participants may wish to follow up). We look at examples of journal policy, how editors operate, and at the The WISERD DataPortal is accessible at http://data.wiserd.ac.uk theory and practice of peer review. The emphasis throughout is on the practical steps that can be taken at each stage in the process. The workshop includes presentation, activity, a step-by- step guide, discussion and some critique of provided examples.

Ystafell | Room: Medrus 3 Ystafell | Room: Medrus 4

10:30- Cofrestru'n agor Te / coffi [Medrus Mawr] | Registration Opens Tea / coffee [Medrus Mawr] 11:00

11.00- Cyfarchiad Croeso: Sally Power, WISERD, Prifysgol Caerdydd 11.15 Welcome Address: Sally Power, WISERD, Cardiff University Ystafell | Room: Medrus Mawr

11:15- 11:30 Partneriaeth Hyfforddiant Doethurol Cymru ESRC Cyflwyno poster [Medrus Mawr]| ESRC Wales Doctoral Training Partnership Poster pitching [Medrus Mawr]

11.30- Sesiwn Un | Session One 1.00

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Cyfochrog 1A | Parallel 1A Cyfochrog 1B | Parallel 1B Cyfochrog 1C | Parallel 1C Cyfochrog 1D | Parallel 1D Language Participation Volunteering and Values Civil Society, Crime and Safety Symposium - Developing a new curriculum in Wales for the benefit of all learners

Ystafell | Room: Medrus 1 Ystafell | Room: Medrus 3 Ystafell | Room: Medrus 4 Ystafell | Room: Medrus Mawr

Cadeirydd y Sesiwn | Session Chair: Cadeirydd y Sesiwn | Session Chair: Cadeirydd y Sesiwn | Session Chair: Cadeirydd y Sesiwn | Session Chair: Rhys Dafydd Jones, Aberystwyth Jesse Heley, Paul Chaney, Cardiff University Chris Taylor, Cardiff University University Bilingualism plus one: A discursive and The impact of change in the voluntary The impact of neighbourhood Developing a new curriculum in Wales for ideological shift from bilingualism to sector: The changing nature of characteristics on the relationship the benefit of all learners. A review of the plurilingualism amongst ‘new’ speakers volunteer’s experiences between fear of crime and social findings from six studies examining the of Welsh Leanne Greening (Cardiff University) participation among older people potential impact of curriculum reforms on Charlotte Selleck (University of West of Martina Feilzer (), pupils from disadvantaged backgrounds England) Martijn Hogerbrugge and Ian Rees Jones Nigel Newton, Cardiff University; Susan (Cardiff University) Chapman, Aberystwyth University; Carmel Conn, University of South Wales; Owen Davies, Bangor University; Judith Kneen, Cardiff Metropolitan University and Helen Lewis, Language Revitalisation and Social The Power of Platforms: The Notions of Safety: Observing Cultural Transformation Cooperative Movement, Social Care Perspectives in a Homeless Youth Hostel Teachers’ perspectives on developing a Huw Lewis and Elin Royles (Aberystwyth and Ride-Hailing Matthew Howell (Cardiff University) new curriculum in Wales Nigel Newton University) Wil Chivers (Cardiff University) (Cardiff University)

Bydd y papur hwn yn cael ei gyflwyno trwy What are the organisational implications gyfrwng y Gymraeg. Bydd cyfieithiad ar y of the new curriculum for rural schools? pryd yn cael ei ddarparu. Susan Chapman (Aberystwyth University) This paper will be delivered through the medium of Welsh. Simultaneous translation will be provided.

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Education and regional and minority Examining the ways the equalities third The business of farm crime: building The art of connecting: a study of how language promotion: language sector seek to influence policy in a third police and community partnerships Expressive Arts is being constructed by revitalisation in Wales sector-state partnership Wyn Morris and Gareth Norris teachers within the new curriculum Elin Royles and Rhys Jones (Aberystwyth Amy Sanders (Cardiff University) (Aberystwyth University) Judith Kneen (Cardiff Metropolitan University) University)

Bydd y papur hwn yn cael ei gyflwyno trwy Current issues and implementation of gyfrwng y Gymraeg. Bydd cyfieithiad ar y Computational Thinking in Welsh primary pryd yn cael ei ddarparu. schools This paper will be delivered through the Owen Davies (Bangor University) medium of Welsh. Simultaneous translation will be provided. Y Gymraeg mewn ymchwil, ac Discourses of social value across in Civil Society, Disaster Risk Reduction, Investigating the implementation of a ymchwilio yn y Gymraeg | England and Wales; changing patterns and Representation of Vulnerable ‘mindfulness’ approach in a Pioneer Welsh language in research, and of welfare pluralism Communities in India primary school researching in Welsh Christala Sophocleous (Cardiff Suparana Katyaini and Sarbeswar Sahoo Helen Lewis (Swansea University) Catrin Redknap (Llywodraeth Cymru | University) (Indian Institute of Technology) and ) Margit Van Wessel (Wageningen University) Bydd y papur hwn yn cael ei gyflwyno trwy gyfrwng y Gymraeg. Bydd cyfieithiad ar y pryd yn cael ei ddarparu. This paper will be delivered through the medium of Welsh. Simultaneous translation will be provided.

1.00- Cinio, gweld posteri ac arddangosfa [Medrus Mawr] | Lunch, poster viewing and exhibition [Medrus Mawr] 2.20

2:20- Sesiwn Dau | Session Two 3.50

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Cyfochrog 2A | Parallel 2A Cyfochrog 2B | Parallel 2B Cyfochrog 2C | Parallel 2C Cyfochrog 2D | Parallel 2D Civil Society, community and Civil Society and Care Participation in education Panel - How Regionalist Actors Frame participation Their Territorial Demands

Ystafell | Room: Medrus 1 Ystafell | Room: Medrus 3 Ystafell | Room: Medrus 4 Ystafell | Room: Medrus Mawr

Cadeirydd y Sesiwn | Session Chair: Cadeirydd y Sesiwn | Session Chair: Cadeirydd y Sesiwn | Session Chair: Cadeirydd y Sesiwn | Session Chair: Stuart Fox, Cardiff University Amy Sanders, Cardiff University Rhian Barrance, Cardiff University Michael Woods, Aberystwyth University

Energised Welsh Communities: “We’re all in this together”: bio-politics, Addressing the tension between Framing regionalist movements’ territorial Exploring the development and social citizenship and the development of listening to the voices of children with demands impacts of community energy in Wales dementia friendly communities in severe or profound and multiple Anwen Elias (Aberystwyth University) Sioned Williams (Bangor University) Wales learning difficulties about their Aelwyn Williams (Swansea University) education and the role of education in creating a bilingual and inclusive society Jean Ware (Bangor University) Local Civil Society: An Oxymoron? Risking vulnerability: The Inequality in higher education in Wales: Framing regionalist movements’ territorial Robin Mann (Bangor University) precariousness of living with and caring local and institutional belonging demands: The case of Wales for those with dementia Miyoung Ahn (Bangor University) Elin Royles (Aberystwyth University)

Alexandra Hillman, Ian Rees Jones and Josie Henley (Cardiff University) and Linda Clare (University of Exeter) Locked out by the invisible hand? The “We’re happy as we are”: What are the Close-to-practice educational research: Framing regionalist movements’ territorial impact of a market-based housing psycho-social barriers to seeking a teachers and academic partners demands: The case of Scotland system on disabled people’s dementia diagnosis? Anna McCormack - Colbert (Bangor Nuria Franco Guillen (Aberystwyth accommodation Josie Henley, Ian Rees Jones and University / Ysgol Bryn Elian) University)

Edith England (Cardiff University) Alexandra Hillman (Cardiff University, Bob Woods and Catherine MacLeod (Bangor University) and Linda Clare and Barbora Silarova (University of Exeter) Preparing student teachers to teach inclusively: A case study of a higher education PGCE course in Wales Emma Palfrey (Llanidloes High School / University of Birmingham)

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3:50- Seibiant lluniaeth a sesiwn gwylio posteri parhaus [Medrus Mawr]| Refreshment break and ongoing poster viewing [Medrus Mawr] 4:20

Prif siaradwr | Keynote Speaker: Sarah Neal, University of Sheffield 4:20- Teitl | Title: Ailymweld a chymdogion a pham mae sirioldeb yn bwysig | Revisiting neighbours and why conviviality matters 5:20 Ystafell | Room: Medrus Mawr

5:20- Dyfarniad gwobr poster [Medrus Mawr] | Poster prize award [Medrus Mawr] 5:30

5.30– Derbyniad gwin a chanape dan nawdd Rhwydwaith Gwleidyddiaeth a Llywodraeth WISERD | Wine and canape reception hosted by WISERD Politics and Governance Network 6.30 Ystafell | Room: Medrus Mawr

Dydd Iau 19 Go

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Dydd Iau 4 Gorffennaf – Diwrnod Dau | Thursday 4 July – Day Two

8.30- Cofrestru'n agor Te / coffi [Medrus Mawr] | Registration Opens Tea / coffee [Medrus Mawr] 9.00

9.00- Sesiwn | Session Three 10.30 Cyfochrog 3A | Parallel 3A Cyfochrog 3B | Parallel 3B Cyfochrog 3C | Parallel 3C Cyfochrog 3D | Parallel 3D Intergenerational Citizenship Doing Participatory Research Politics and Participation Panel - Creating Sustainable Prosperity

Ystafell | Room: Medrus 1 Ystafell | Room: Medrus 3 Ystafell: | Room: Medrus Mawr Ystafell | Room: Medrus 4

Cadeirydd y Sesiwn | Session Chair: Cadeirydd y Sesiwn | Session Chair: Cadeirydd y Sesiwn | Session Chair: Cadeirydd y Sesiwn | Session Chair: Bryonny Goodwin-Hawkins, Christala Sophocleous, Cardiff University David Beel, Manchester Metropolitan Ian Stafford, Cardiff University Aberystwyth University University The civic virtues of family arguments Developing participatory methodologies Social Action as a Route to the Ballot Social policy and capabilities: a person- Sally Power (Cardiff University) for exploring community-based Box: Can volunteering reduce age centred approach to evaluation evaluation of place-based energy inequalities in turnout? Helen Taylor (Cardiff Metropolitan system imaginaries Stuart Fox (Cardiff University) University) Catherine Cherry, Gareth Thomas, Chris Groves, Karen Henwood and Nick Pidgeon (Cardiff University) Children’s rights, participation, and Reflections from the field: the Reclaiming authenticity: the spaces and Women working and living in poverty in well-being: children’s subjective methodological challenges of scales of national sincerity Wales experience in the Welsh policy context conducting research in the Indian Rhys Jones and Elin Royles (Aberystwyth Claire Evans (Cardiff Metropolitan

Jennifer Hampton, Chris Taylor and Rhian garment sector University) University) Barrance (Cardiff University) Helen Blakely and Catriona Dickson (Cardiff University)

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Technoference: Children’s perceptions Who decides? Community participation From seeking efficiency to managing Social capital and Communities First of their parents’ mobile phone use as a model for developing exhibitions austerity: shifting priorities in Welsh Lyndon Murphy (Cardiff Metropolitan Rhian Barrance (Cardiff University) and encouraging institutional critique social service policy University

Grace Todd and Nicholas Thornton Hefin Gwilym (Bangor University) and (Amgueddfa Cymru - National Museum Dave Sayers (University of Jyväskylä) Wales) Politics of Heroes across the Pond: A Valuing Biodiversity in Wales: the role Exploring the nexus between Comparative Study of Heroes and of co-production in biocultural participation and empowerment Heroism in Britain and the US collections Palash Kamruzzaman (University of South

Ekaterina Kolpinskaya (Swansea Poppy Nicol (Cardiff University) Wales) University) and Nataliya Danilova (University of Aberdeen) 10:30- Seibiant lluniaeth [Medrus Mawr] | Refreshment Break [Medrus Mawr] 11:00

Prif siaradwr | Keynote Speaker: Kevin Morgan, Prifysgol Caerdydd | Cardiff University 11.00- Teitl | Title: The future of place-based innovation policy (as if ‘lagging regions’ really mattered) 12.00 Ystafell | Room: Medrus Mawr

12.00- Cinio [Medrus Mawr] | Lunch [Medrus Mawr] 12.45

12:45- Sesiwn Pedwar | Session Four 2.30 Cyfochrog 4A | Parallel 4A Cyfochrog 4B | Parallel 4B Cyfochrog 4C | Parallel 4C Cyfochrog 4D | Parallel 4D Participation in Work and the Economy Governance and Participation Civil Society, Rights and Trust Panel - Peace, Politics and Vegan Sausage Rolls

Ystafell | Room: Medrus 1 Ystafell | Room: Medrus 3 Ystafell | Room: Medrus 4 Ystafell | Room: Medrus Mawr

Cadeirydd y Sesiwn | Session Chair: Cadeirydd y Sesiwn | Session Chair: Cadeirydd y Sesiwn | Session Chair: Cadeirydd y Sesiwn | Session Chair: Nigel O’Leary, Swansea University Howard Davis, Bangor University Gary Higgs, University of South Wales Sally Power, Cardiff University

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Hidden in plain sight: Silent work The ‘problem’ of Mid Wales and Civil Society Organisations’ Participation Peace, Politics & Vegan Sausage Rolls: How exploitation rethinking rural-urban relations in wales in the Governance of Human Rights: deviant beliefs from the 60s-80s have Kim Dearing (Cardiff University) after BREXIT Critical Analysis of the UK Universal adapted to contemporary Welsh society Bryonny Goodwin-Hawkins, Jesse Heley, Periodic Review Discourse 2012-17 Flossie Kingsbury, Bethan Siân Jones and

Michael Woods and Rhys Jones Paul Chaney (Cardiff University) Rhodri Evans (Aberystwyth University) (Aberystwyth University) and Carwyn Jones-Evans (Cyngor Sir CEREDIGION County Council) Exploring administrative data to support City-Region Limits: questioning local A journey not a destination: Exploring The ageing hippy: ongoing experiences of the activity of civil society organisations growth narratives in medium-sized UK perceptions of trust and transparency in 70s countercultural migrants to Wales in defending labour rights cities Wales and North West England Flossie Kingsbury (Aberystwyth University) Katy Huxley, Jean Jenkins, Aleksandra David Beel (Manchester Metropolitan Ian Stafford (Cardiff University) Jurczyk and Rhys Davies (Cardiff University), Martin Jones (Staffordshire ‘‘A Oes Heddwch?” - The Peace University) University and Ian Rees Jones (Cardiff Movement in Wales during the 1980s’ University) Bethan Siân Jones (Aberystwyth University) When women earn more than men: Exploring the Significance of Epistemic Grandparent contact and the what can we learn from the gender pay Communities to the Development of development of prosocial behaviour Pan fwyf yn hen a pharchus, a’m gwaed yn gap in Northern Ireland? Multi - Level Governance Arrangements Jen nifer Hampton and Chris Taylor llifo’n oer’? – The Divergent Lives of Welsh Melanie Jones and Ezgi Kaya (Cardiff Owen Williams (Swansea University) (Cardiff University) ‘Radicals’ University) Rhodri Evans (Aberystwyth University) The Global Welsh: Engaging Expatriates Language policy and multilevel Building Trust in Justice - Understanding to Facilitate International Growth governance the role of civil society in legitimising

Robert Bowen (Swansea University) Huw Lewis and Elin Royles (Aberystwyth state actors in transitional societies University) Martina Feilzer (Bangor University) Employment Tribunal Claim Statistics: Space for Civil Society Participation: A Pre-colonial ethnic characteristics and Solid Data or Ghostly Apparitions? Case of Disaster Governance in India trust in Africa Jonathan Mace (Cardiff University) Reetika Syal and Sarbeswar Sahoo Georgios Melios (Swansea University)

(Indian Institute of Technology Delhi) and Margit van Wessel (Wageningen University) 2:30- Seibiant lluniaeth [Medrus Mawr] | Refreshment Break [Medrus Mawr] 2:45

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Panel Cyfarfod Llawn - WISERD Y Gymdeithas Sifil - Beth ydym wedi’i ddysgu? | Plenary Panel – WISERD Civil Society – What have we learned? 2:45- David Blackaby (Swansea University), Paul Chaney (Cardiff University), Sally Power (Cardiff University) and Mike Woods (Aberystwyth University) 3:45 Cadeirydd y Sesiwn | Session Chair: Martina Feilzer, Bangor University Ystafell | Room: Medrus Mawr

Sylwadau cau’r gynhadledd: Michael Woods, Cyd-gyfarwyddwr WISERD 3.45– Conference closing remarks: Michael Woods, WISERD Co-Director 3.50 Ystafell | Room: Medrus Mawr rffennaf – Diwrnod Dau | Thursday 19 July – Day Two

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