Dr Oriel Sullilvan

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Education and Awards
  • Research Reader, Centre for Time Use Research, Department of Sociology, University of Oxford and Visiting Fellow, St. Hugh's College, Oxford
  • BA Durham, MSc, PhD London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Responsibilities
  • Deputy Director, Centre for Time Use Research, Department of Sociology, University of Oxford
Research Interests
  • Work-family balance
  • Changing gender relations
  • Consumption of time
Selected Publications
  • Changing Gender Relations, Changing Families: Tracing the Pace of Change. New York: Rowman and Littlefield (Gender Lens Series), 2006 (ISBN – 13: 978-0-7425-4622-6)
  • 'Father-friendly policies and time use data in a cross-national context: potential and prospects for future research' Annals of the American Academy for Political and Social Science (forthcoming, with S. Coltrane, L. McAnnally and E. Altintas)
  • 'Busyness, status distinction and consumption strategies of the income-rich, time-poor'. Time & Society 17/1, 2008, pp 71-92
  • 'Cultural voraciousness: A new measure of the pace of leisure in a context of 'harriedness''. Electronic International Journal of Time Use Research 4/1, 2007, pp 32-48
  • 'The Omnivorousness thesis revisited: voracious cultural consumers'. European Sociological Review 23/2, 2007, pp123-137 (with T. Katz-Gerro)
  • 'Evolutionary modeling of time use vectors'. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 62/1, 2007, pp 120-143 (with I. Fisher)
  • ‘Changing gender practices within the household’ Gender & Society 18/2, 2004, pp 207-223
  • ‘Inconspicuous consumption: work-rich, time-poor in the liberal market economy' Journal of Consumer Culture 4/1, 2004, pp 79-100 (with J. Gershuny)
  • ‘Time use, gender and public policy regimes’ Social Politics: International Studies in Gender, State & Society 10/2, 2003, pp 205-228 (with J. Gershuny)
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