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Yr Athro William Housley

PhD, DSc.Econ. FAcSS

Cadeirydd mewn Cymdeithaseg

Ysgol y Gwyddorau Cymdeithasol

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Yr Athro William Housley PhD, DSc.Econ. Mae FAcSS yn arbenigwr cydnabyddedig rhyngwladol mewn dulliau ymchwil ansoddol a chymdeithasol, theori cymdeithasegol, astudio rheswm ymarferol, ethnomethodoleg, dadansoddi categoreiddio aelodaeth, rhyngweithio cymdeithasol a chymdeithaseg ddigidol. Roedd yn gyd-sylfaenydd ac yn aelod craidd o'r Arsyllfa Cyfryngau Cymdeithasol Arsyllfa Ar-lein Cydweithredol (COSMOS) a ariannwyd gan yr ESRC a JISC ac sydd ar hyn o bryd yn cynnull y Grŵp Ymchwil Technoleg a Chymdeithaseg Ddigidol sy'n Dod i'r Amlwg ym Mhrifysgol Caerdydd. Cadarnhawyd ei gyfraniad i Gymdeithaseg trwy ddyfarnu Econ DSc. gan Brifysgol Caerdydd yn 2012 am ei waith a gydnabyddir yn rhyngwladol ym maes rhyngweithio, cyfathrebu a threfniadaeth gymdeithasol. Bu'r Athro Housley yn aelod o'r grŵp adolygu arbenigol ar gyfer datganiad meincnodi pwnc QAA (DU) yn 2016. Mae wedi cyhoeddi'n eang ar ddulliau ymchwil cymdeithasol, rhyngweithio a chyfathrebu, cyfryngau cymdeithasol, dinasyddiaeth, hunaniaeth a gwaith tîm cydweithredol. Mae ei ffocws presennol ar faes cymdeithaseg ddigidol sy'n dod i'r amlwg gan ei fod yn ymwneud â systemau cymdeithasol-dechnegol newydd, technolegau aflonyddgar, rhyngweithio, atebolrwydd algorithmig, awtomeiddio, rhyngddisgyblaeth, cymuned a chymdeithas sifil. Yn ddiweddar, cwblhaodd Gymrodoriaeth Ymchwil 12 Mis Prifysgol Caerdydd o'r enw 'Cyfryngau, Gweithgynhyrchu a Symudedd: Technolegau Digidol Aflonyddgar ar Waith'. Mae wedi gwasanaethu fel cyd-olygydd Qualitative Research (SAGE, 2012-2018) ac wedi gwasanaethu ar fyrddau golygyddol cyfnodolyn llongau baner BSA Sociology (SAGE), Big Data and Society (SAGE) a Discourse, Context and Media (Wiley). Dyfarnwyd cadair fawreddog Vincent Wright i'r Athro Housley yn Sciences Po, Paris, yn 2017. Mae wedi darparu adolygiad arbenigol ar gyfer nifer o gyllidwyr a sefydliadau ymchwil gan gynnwys ESRC (y DU), yr Academi Brydeinig a Chyngor Ymchwil Awstria ac ar hyn o bryd mae'n aelod rhyngwladol o'r panel ar gyfer rhaglen Momentwm Sylfaen Volkswagen. Bu'r Athro Housley yn aelod o Banel Cymdeithaseg REF (DU) 2021.

Rwy'n croesawu goruchwyliaeth yn y meysydd canlynol:

  • Cyfuchliniau cymdeithasau digidol sy'n dod i'r amlwg
  • Ethnomethodology a bywyd cymdeithasol dulliau a data
  • Goblygiadau cymdeithasol technolegau digidol aflonyddgar
  • Cyfathrebu a rhyngweithio
  • Cymdeithaseg celf a dylunio
  • Gweithio ar y cyd ac ymarfer rhyngddisgyblaethol
  • Penderfyniadau a sefydliadau

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Funded Research Projects:

2015 – 2016 Digital Wildfires, responsible citizenship and social media. Funded by the British Academy, £10,000 (with Girvan, Edwards, Jirotka and Procter).

2015 - Media, Manufacture and Mobilities: Disruptive Digital Technologies in Action. Cardiff University Research Fellowship, £15,000

2014 – 2016, Digital Wildfire: (Mis)information flows, propagation and responsible governance. Funded by ESRC, Cardiff Lead Co-investigator (Global Uncertainties), £248,413 (with Jirotka, Procter, Edwards et al)

2014 – 2015, Detecting Tension and Cohesion in Local Communities with Social Media, Funded by Airbus Group, £51,040 Co-investigator (with Rana, Burnap, Edwards and Williams)

2014 – 2016, Sage Postdoctoral Fellowship Funding, Co-sponsored Research Methods Fellowship at Cardiff University, Co-investigator (with Coffey, Edwards and Brindle, SAGE) £38,000

2013 – 2015, Understanding the role of social media in the aftermath of youth suicides. Funded by Department of Health, England. £200,000, Co-investigator (with Scourfield, Williams, Burnap and Edwards).

2013-2014, Hate Speech and Social Media: Understanding Users, Networks and Information Flows.Funded by ESRC and Google (Google Data Analytics Social Science Research Call) £124, 986, Principal- Investigator (with Williams, Edwards, Burnap, Rana, Procter, Voss and Knight).

2013-2014, Social Media and Prediction: Crime Sensing, Data Integration and Statistical Modelling. Funded by ESRC /NCRM Methodological Innovation, £195,000, Co-Investigator (with Williams, Edwards, Burnap, Rana, Procter, Voss and Knight).

2013-2014, Supporting Empirical Digital Social Research for the Social Sciences with a Virtual Research Environment. Funded by JISC, £55,519, Co Investigator (with Burnap, Williams, Rana, Edwards & Avis).

2011-12, Digital Social Research Tools, Tension Indicators and Safer Communities: A Demonstration of the Cardiff Online Social Media Observatory (COSMOS). Funded by the ESRC £79,000 Co-Investigator (with Matthew Williams, Adam Edwards, Malcolm Williams, Omer Rana and Nick Avis).

2012, Requirements Analysis for Social Media Research Tools. Funded by the ESRC £5,000, Co Investigator (with Burnap, Housley, Rana, Edwards, Avis & Proctor).

2010 – 2012, Alternative Dwelling Construction, Lifestyle and Green Expertise. Funded by the British Academy, £5000.

2005 – 2006, Coal, Slate and Culture. Funded by the Board of Celtic Studies, £7000.

2001 – 2002, Art and Devolution in Wales: Perceptions and Expectations. Funded by the British Academy, £5000.

Research Impact

My current impact activities focus on Disruptive Digital Technologies: Governance, Regulation and Responsible Innovation. This has been identified as an emerging impact narrative for SOCSI.

Activities

  • ESRC Impact Acceleration Award: In addition to the above I  recently secured (as a co-applicant) an ESRC Impact Acceleration Award  (£20,000, 2016 - 2017) with colleagues based at Oxford University (Professor Marina Jirotka, Computer Science) and Warwick University (Professor Rob Procter, Computer Science). This will help accelerate a range of impact initiatives that are connected to a suite of interconnected research projects that I have been undertaking over the last four years (2012 – 2016).

Addysgu

I have been employed in a number of different teaching positions. This has provided me with considerable teaching experience and time to develop a range of effective strategies for carrying out tutorials, seminars, workshops and lectures. I am aware of the issues surrounding assessment and delivery of course material within a changing environment in Higher Education. I am grounded within the practical challenges of teaching and have a reservoir of experience in teaching mainstream social science in a number of diverse settings and to range of learning audiences. This has included full time and part time students, undergraduates, postgraduates and professionals on short training courses. I represented the Welsh social science and sociology community as a panel member for the Quality Assurance Agency (QAA) sociology subject benchmark review carried out during the course of 2015/2016.

Undergraduate Teaching

  • Social Theory (S1006);
  • Sociology of Culture (S10134);
  • Power, Culture and Identity (S10164);
  • New Frontiers in Sociology (S10163)

Postgraduate Teaching 

MSc/Diploma Social Science Research Methods

  • Discourse and Conversation Analysis (SIT072) 
  • Advanced Concepts in Sociology(SIT074)
  • Qualitative Research

Bywgraffiad

Yr Athro William Housley, PhD, DSc.Econ, FAcSS

Anrhydeddau a dyfarniadau

Vincent Wright Chair, Sciences Po, 2016 - 2017

FAcSS. (Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences, conferred 2016)

DSc.Econ. (Senior Doctorate) Cardiff University, 2012

Visiting Research Fellow, Welsh Institute for Social and Cultural Affairs (WISCA), University of Wales, Bangor 
(2006)

Aelodaethau proffesiynol

Member of British Sociological Association

Member of Association for Studies in Innovation Science and Technology (AsSIST - UK)

Associate member of WISERD ESRC/HEFCE/WAG research institute (Cardiff, Bangor, Aberystwyth and Swansea Universities, Wales, UK) 


Safleoedd academaidd blaenorol

  • Dirprwy Gyfarwyddwr, Ymchwil ac Ysgol i Raddedigion yn y Gwyddorau Cymdeithasol; (2004 – 2007)
  • Darlithydd mewn Cymdeithaseg, SOCSI (1998 – 2007)

Pwyllgorau ac adolygu

Cardiff University

2016 - present, Director MSc Social Science Research Methods (SSRM), Cardiff University

2011 - 2014 Research Committee member, Cardiff University School of Social Sciences (2011/12 – 2013/14)

2010 - present, Pathway Convenor for Sociology (ESRC, Wales, DTP)

2011 – 2014, Cardiff University School of Social Sciences – Member of the Senior Management Team (SOCSI)

2009 - Member of Qualitative Methods Training and Capacity Building Committee - WISERD

2004 – 2007 Deputy Director of the Research and Graduate School in the Social Sciences (Cardiff University, RGS)

External

2015 - 2016, Member of Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (UK) Benchmarking Committee (Sociology) 2015/2016

2014 - present, Member of ISRF Digital Social Science Forum

Meysydd goruchwyliaeth

I welcome PhD supervision in the areas of:

  • The emerging contours of digital societies 
  • Ethnomethodology and the social life of methods and data
  • Social implications of disruptive digital technologies (e.g. social media, robotics, 3D printing, automation, A.I.)
  • Communication, talk and interaction
  • The sociology of art and design
  • Collaborative working and interdisciplinary practice
  • Decision-making and organisations