Carl Emery
 Research Associate
                            Environment, Education and Development                                                        
University of Manchester
                                                        United Kingdom
                        
Biography
I have a Doctorate investigating education policy and the emotions, a BA Hons in Conflict Management, teaching PGCE and a Masters in Educational Research. For the past 20 years I have worked in education as a researcher, lecturer and writer, for a range of organisations including The Department for Education, Qualifications and Curriculum Authority, Home Office, Warwick University and as an advisor to the Welsh Assembly Government.
Research Interest
I am a researcher and writer on education policy with particular interest in the discourse of wellbeing in UK schools and the impact of disadvantage and poverty on young peoples life experiences.I generally approach my work through the frame of critical discourse analysis. My current research is focused on a) UK education policy and devolution across the UK with specific emphasis on social and emotional learning and b) the development of Anchor initiatives as an emerging form of localised commnunity development. Further to this I am also engaged in the Just GM project and a localised Pupil Voice network in Manchester schools. My doctoral thesis was - The new labour discourse of social and emotional learning across schools in England and Wales as a univeral intervention; a critical discouse analysis
Publications
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Promoting Researcher Wellbeing; Emerging and Changing Identities
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A Critical Discourse Analysis of the New Labour Discourse of Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) Across Schools in England and Wales: Conversations With Policymakers
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The impact of trial stage, developer involvement and international transferability on universal social and emotional learning programme outcomes: A meta-analysis.