Faculty Member, School of Law
Senior Lecturer
About
Rosie's research explores the place of law in everyday life with a particular focus on legal consciousness studies, resistance and lesbian and gay equality struggles. Her primary interests are in discrimination law and family law, particularly the regulation and recognition of caring and intimate relationships. Her broader research interests are in the gender, sexuality and law field, and also include human rights, labour law and the intersection of law and psychology. Her book, Regulating Sexuality, was published by Routledge in September 2010, and was the winner of the 2011 Hart-SLSA Book Prize and Early Career Prize.
Rosie's current research project 'Duties to Care: A socio-legal exploration of caring for people with dementia' seeks to understand how carers of people with dementia experience the regulatory frameworks surrounding accessing help with and financial assistance for care, and the sources of formal and informal support utilised by carers of PWD, through topics including recent changes to powers of attorney, and the personalisation of care budgets.
Contact Information
| Homepage: | http://www.keele.ac.uk/law/staff/academicstaff/ros |
| Address: | School of Law |
| Telephone: |
+44(0)1782 734353 |









