Senior Research Officer in ISET and teaches on the undergraduate Women’s Studies degree and the postgraduate MA Equality and Diversity in the school of Humanities, Arts and Languages (.5).
She joined ISET in 2002 and is currently working on the Joseph Rowntree Foundation’s Immigration and Inclusion programme’s flagship research project ‘Rhythms and Realities of Everyday Life: improving our understanding of the relationship between new immigration and social cohesion’.
She has been teaching Women’s Studies at London Metropolitan since 1991 and before that taught both Sociology and Women’s Studies at the Open University, and Macquarie University, Sydney.
Her research interests include theories of intersectionality with particular reference to gender, ethnicity and migration; the impact of globalization and post-industrialism on national and transnational family formations and reproduction strategies; and European demographics and gendered migrations. She has been a member of the Editorial Collective of Feminist Review since 1986.
Email: h.crowley@londonmet.ac.uk
Women’s Studies
MA Equality and Diversity
Postgraduate Supervision
Maria Elfani: (with Eugenia Markova)The Impact of National Minimum Wages on the Non-Wage Benefits of Labour Migrants - Evidence form the UK
Calogero Giametta: (with Nick Mai and Irene Gedalof) The impact of Sexual Orentation and Gender Identity on Contemporary Migration to the UK
Smita Roy: (with Lyn Thomas and Janet Enever) Experiences and Difficulties of English Language Learning and Social Cohesion of South Asian Women in the British Society.
Knowing Women: Feminism and Knowledge Polity (co-authored with Sue Himmelweit) (2002)