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Last updated: 08/04/08

Chris Creegan

Position

Research Director in the Qualitative Research Unit at the National Centre for Social Research

Qualifications

  • BA Politics (Lancaster)
  • MSc Policy Research (Bristol)

Background/Career

Chris began his career in local government where he became active in the local government trade union, NALGO, holding lay positions at branch, regional and national level over a period of ten years. In 1992 he took up a position as a full-time regional officer with NALGO, later becoming UNISON’s deputy director of equal opportunities between 1996 and 1999.

He left UNISON to pursue a career in research in 1999. He was a research fellow in the Centre for Equality Research In Business (CERB) between 1999 and 2002, where he worked on two projects concerning race equality policies at work and trade union organising strategies. From 2002 he was a senior research officer within CERB and worked with Fiona Colgan, Adrian McKearney and Tessa Wright on a two year HE ESF funded project concerning lesbian, gay and bisexual workers and employment. During this time he also worked as an independent researcher undertaking research and evaluation for a range of commissioners including Acas, the Employers’ Organisation for Local Government, Save the Children, the Children’s Fund and the Scottish Executive.

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Research interests and expertise

Chris is now an external associate of the Institute. He works as a Research Director in the Qualitative Reserch Unit at the National Centre for Social Research. Prior to joining the unit his recent research had focussed on distinct areas, employment and industrial relations and the experiences of children and young people. He has an over-arching interest in equalities issues, particularly in the areas of race and sexuality. His research has used both quantitative and qualitative methods. However, he has a particular interest in qualitative methods which he has taught at LMU and on courses run by the Social Research Association.

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Contact details

Research Director
Qualitative Research Unit
National Centre for Social Research
c.creegan@natcen.ac.uk
020 7549 8536


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Publications

Book chapters

2005

‘Organising and diversity: reflections on the case of Unifi’, in G. Gall (Ed) Union recognition: Organising and Bargaining Outcomes, London: Routledge (with F. Colgan)

Journal Articles

2008 (in press)

‘Lesbian Workers: Personal Strategies amid Changing Organisational Responses to ‘Sexual Minorities’ in UK Workplaces,’ Journal of Lesbian Studies (with F. Colgan, A. McKearney and T. Wright)

2003

‘Race equality policies at work: Employee perceptions of the ‘implementation gap’ in a UK local authority’, Work Employment and Society, 17: 4: 617-640 (with F. Colgan, R. Charlesworth and G. Robinson)

Other Publications

  • 2004 Sexuality - the new agenda: A guide for local authorities on engagement with lesbian, gay and bisexual communities (with S. Lee) London: EO/LGA
  • 2001 ‘Walking the talk?: Perspectives on the implementation of a local authority race
    equality action plan’, University of North London, Centre for Equality Research in
    Business Research Paper No.7 (with F. Colgan, R. Charlesworth and G. Robinson)
    London: UNL

Selected Research and Evaluation Reports

2006

  • ‘ Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Workers: Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in the Workplace?’ Comparative Organisation and Equality Research Centre, London Metropolitan University

www.workinglives.org/docs/ESF_LGB_Report_5_June_2006.pdf

  • ‘ Involvement of Stakeholders In Diversity Management: A Case Study of Carillion Plc (with A. Greene, G. Kirton and D. Dean)
  • ‘Big Words and Big Tables: Children and young people’s experiences of advocacy and participation in the Children’s Hearing System (with G. Henderson and C. King)

2005

  • ‘Lets Play Together: Play and inclusion, Evaluation of Better Play Round Three’ (with A. Ludvigsen and H. Mills)
  • ‘Evaluation of Save the Children’s activ8 programme: Phase Two’ (with S. Laws)

2004

  • ‘ The Use of Secure Accommodation and Alternative Provisions for Sexually Exploited Young People in Scotland’ (with S. Scott and R. Smith)
  • ‘Evaluation of Save the Children’s activ8 programme: Phase One’ (with S. Laws)
  • ‘Evaluation of the Tower Hamlets Community Play Programme’ (with A. Ludvigsen, D. Clay and S. Scott)

2003

  • ‘Organising and Diversity: Reflections on the case of the TGWU’ (with F. Colgan)

2002

  • ‘Organising and Diversity: Reflections on the case of Unifi’(with F. Colgan)

2000

  • ‘Employee Opinion Survey on Race Equality: London Borough of Hackney’ (with F. Colgan, R. Charlesworth and G. Robinson)

Video

2005

‘Involving young people in doing evaluation: A training resource for practitioners and researchers’ (with S. Laws) London: Save the Children

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