Stella Chatzitheochari
Assistant Professor
Sociology
The University of Warwick
United Kingdom
Biography
Stella Chatzitheochari joined the Department of Sociology and the Warwick Q-step Centre in 2014. Before coming to Warwick, she was John Adams Career Development Fellow at the Centre for Longitudinal Studies of UCL Institute of Education and pre-doctoral Marie Curie Fellow at the University of Surrey. her first degree was in Politics and Economics but her interests changed completely when she was introduced to Sociology at the University of Cambridge (M.Phil). she then obtained her doctorate from the Department of Sociology at the University of Surrey. During her doctoral studies,she was also visiting researcher at Sciences Po Paris.
Research Interest
Research interests fall under the wider area of social stratification and life-course research, and more often than not my research involves secondary analyses of existing large-scale datasets.
Publications
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Fisher K, Chatzitheochari S, Gilbert E, Calderwood L, Fitzsimons E, Cleary A, Huskinson T, Gershuny J. A mixed-mode approach to measuring young peoples time use in the UK Millennium cohort study. Electronic International Journal of Time Use Research. 2015 Jan 1;12:174-80.
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Chatzitheochari S, Parsons S, Platt L. Bullying experiences among disabled children and young people in England: Evidence from two longitudinal studies.
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Chatzitheochari S, Fisher K, Gilbert E, Calderwood L, Huskinson T, Cleary A, Gershuny J. Using new technologies for time diary data collection: instrument design and data quality findings from a mixed-mode pilot survey. Social Indicators Research. 2017 Jan 23:1-2.