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Flossie began her postdoctoral post with WISERDs Civil Society research centre in 2020, whilst completing her PhD research at Aberystwyth University. The topic of her doctoral research was Countercultral Cymru: stories of lifestyle migration to rural Wales, 1965-1980. This was centred on primary data collected through interviews with the migrants themselves, and dealt with themes of reacting against cultural change and political chaos, alongside concepts of belonging and identity.
The use of stories and oral testimony as research sources continue to play a central part in Flossie’s research interests, as she continues to explore reactions to cultural change and political chaos through the lens of contemporary civil society and polarisation. Other research interests include:
- the development of sustainable / alternative lifestyles
- heritage (in particular heritage values, intangible heritage, and heritage interpretation)
- interdisciplinary research methods
Flossie is also a postdoctoral representative for the Centre for Welsh Politics and Society.
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WISERD current research projects
Populism, conflict and political polarisation
Examines the links between shifting political behaviours and changes in employment structures, as well as how populist politics are fostered within places and how civil society can act to address this.
Patronage, elites and power relations
Explores systems of patronage within civil society and the connections between civil society, civic stratification and elite formation.
New repertoires of contention and social mobilisation: shifting dynamics of civic stratification and the marketisation of social justice in the energy transition
Utilises comparative case studies in the UK and Australia to explore how new, technologically-enabled transnational repertoires of social mobilisation contribute to the shifting dynamics of civic stratification in the age of uncertainty.
Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):
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How do we make sense of the difficult stories we encounter?
01 Sept 2022
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Traversing the landscapes of memory: What can exploring The Forgotten City tell us about contentious monuments and difficult pasts?
06 Jul 2022
1 Media contribution
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How taking a closer look at your family tree can help you get to grips with climate change
18 May 2022
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An Examination of Privilege in Elite Patronage Role in Civil Society and the Strategies Deployed to Promote Greater Equality of Opportunity – Two Sides of the Coin
Amy Sanders (Speaker), Jesse Heley (Speaker), Flossie Kingsbury (Speaker), Sally Power (Speaker) & Najia Zaidi (Speaker)
08 Nov 2022Activity: Talk or presentation › Oral presentation
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'Putting Something Back' - The impact of Welshness on voluntary leaders of Welsh civil society
Amy Sanders (Speaker), Flossie Kingsbury (Speaker), Jesse Heley (Speaker), Sally Power (Speaker) & Najia Zaidi (Speaker)
12 Oct 2022Activity: Talk or presentation › Oral presentation
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The privilege of virtue and the need for reward: An examination of patronage, elites and power relations within civil society.
Amy Sanders (Speaker), Flossie Kingsbury (Speaker), Jesse Heley (Speaker), Sally Power (Speaker) & Najia Zaidi (Speaker)
16 Sept 2022Activity: Talk or presentation › Oral presentation
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Stonehenge and the A303: The Sacred and the Mundane
Flossie Kingsbury (Speaker)
02 Sept 2022Activity: Talk or presentation › Oral presentation
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Rural Civil Society and Political Polarisation
Michael Woods (Speaker), Flossie Kingsbury (Speaker), Amy Sanders (Speaker) & Rhys Dafydd Jones (Speaker)
22 Jul 2022Activity: Talk or presentation › Oral presentation
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Divisive Nostalgia: How does the identity building that happens through civil society participation contribute to social cohesion or division?
Flossie Kingsbury (Speaker), Amy Sanders (Speaker), Rhys Dafydd Jones (Speaker) & Michael Woods (Speaker)
07 Jul 2022Activity: Talk or presentation › Oral presentation
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Paragons or pariahs? The positioning of children and young people in how local civil society manifests polarisation
Amy Sanders (Speaker), Flossie Kingsbury (Speaker), Rhys Dafydd Jones (Speaker) & Michael Woods (Speaker)
07 Jul 2022Activity: Talk or presentation › Oral presentation
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What makes me well-placed when other people might struggle? - Elite positions of patronage in Wales
Amy Sanders (Speaker), Flossie Kingsbury (Speaker), Jesse Heley (Speaker), Sally Power (Speaker) & Najia Zaidi (Speaker)
06 Jul 2022Activity: Talk or presentation › Oral presentation
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How family history can help to understand the roots of climate change
Flossie Kingsbury (Speaker)
18 Jun 2022Activity: Talk or presentation › Invited talk
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Dream On; Gentle Radicalism, Then and Now
Flossie Kingsbury (Speaker)
28 May 2022Activity: Talk or presentation › Invited talk
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How family history can help to understand the roots of climate change
Flossie Kingsbury (Speaker)
07 May 2022Activity: Talk or presentation › Oral presentation
Prizes
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Campbell Adamson Memorial Prize for Best Paper
Sanders, Amy (Recipient), Kingsbury, Flossie (Recipient), Heley, Jesse (Recipient), Power, Sally (Recipient) & Zaidi, Najia (Recipient), 15 Sept 2022
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