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Books by Andrew Bell

Andrew Bell is a Lecturer at the Sheffield Methods Institute, University of Sheffield. His research spans a wide range of social sciences and beyond, with work on social inequalities, segregation, mental health, education and more. He also investigates the performance of different quantitative methods for use in the social sciences, with a focus on multilevel models. His twitter is @andrewjdbell. Todd Hartman is Senior Lecturer in Quantitative Social Sciences at the Sheffield Methods Institute. His research focuses on political psychology, especially political attitudes and inter-group relations. He has extensive experience conducting surveys and experiments. His twitter is @tkhartman Aneta Piekut is a Lecturer at the Sheffield Methods Institute, the University of Sheffield. Her research focuses on the relationship between ethnic diversity and social cohesion, attitudes towards immigration and ethnic minorities, as well as integration and socio-spatial segregation. She teaches undergraduate students how to design a survey, do a mixed-methods research and how to replicate a scientific paper. Her twitter is @anetapiekut Alasdair Rae is a Professorial Fellow in the Department of Urban Studies and Planning at the University of Sheffield. His research focuses on cities, regions, housing markets, neighbourhoods, inequality, transport and spatial analysis. He uses data a lot, and he likes to make maps. You can find out more about his work on his website and frequently updated Stats, Maps n Pix blog (www.statsmapsnpix.com). Follow him on Twitter at @undertheraedar. Mark Taylor is Senior Lecturer in Quantitative Methods (Sociology) at the Sheffield Methods Institute, University of Sheffield, and is AHRC Leadership Fellow (Creative Economy) until 2021. His research interests are in the sociology of culture: in consumption, production, and education, and its relationship to inequality. He spends a lot of time visualising data, and wrangling data into a shape where it can be visualised. His twitter is @markrt
Making Sense of Data in the Media By Andrew Bell
Making Sense of Data in the Mediaby Andrew Bell
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$115.59
Tasman Trio By Andrew Bell
Tasman Trioby Andrew Bell
Very Good
$17.99
Ephemera By ANDREW BELL
Ephemeraby ANDREW BELL
Good
$138.99
Shaw Savill's Magnificent Seven By Andrew Bell
Shaw Savill's Magnificent Sevenby Andrew Bell
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Steam Portfolios By Andrew Bell
Steam Portfoliosby Andrew Bell
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$10.00
Talisman for the Soul By Andrew Bell
Talisman for the Soulby Andrew Bell
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$18.19
Men and Things in America By Andrew Bell
Men and Things in Americaby Andrew Bell
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$25.39
Making Sense of Data in the Media By Andrew Bell
Making Sense of Data in the Mediaby Andrew Bell
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Anatomia Britannica By Andrew Bell
Anatomia Britannicaby Andrew Bell
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$28.79