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University of Sheffield: Sheffield, GB

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University of Sheffield: Sheffield, GB

2023-10-09 to present | Research Associate (Urban Studies and Planning)
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Michael Marshall

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University of Sheffield: Sheffield, GB

2020-10-01 to present | PhD (Urban Studies and Planning)
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Michael Marshall

University of Sheffield: Sheffield, GB

2019-10-01 to 2020-09-30 | MA Social Research (Sheffield Methods Institute)
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Michael Marshall

London School of Economics and Political Science: London, GB

2009-10-01 to 2012-07-30 | BSc Social Policy with Government (Social Policy)
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Michael Marshall

Works (4)

Institutional Formation in Tumultuous Times: Reforming English Social Housing Regulation Post-Grenfell

Critical Housing Analysis
2023-12 | Journal article
Contributors: Michael Marshall
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Housing and welfare in England

2023-12-07 | Book chapter
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Contributors: Michael Marshall; Stephen Hincks; Ryan Powell
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Different conspiracy theories have different psychological and social determinants : comparison of three theories about the origins of the COVID-19 virus in a representative sample of the UK population

Frontiers in Political Science
2021-06-02 | Journal article
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Contributors: Todd Hartman; M Marshall; T V A Stocks; R McKay; K Bennett; Sarah Butter; J Gibson Miller; P Hyland; Liat Levita; Dr Anton P. Martinez et al.
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Different conspiracy theories have different psychological and social determinants : comparison of three theories about the origins of the COVID-19 virus in a representative sample of the UK population (pre-print)

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Contributors: Todd Hartman; Michael Marshall; T V A Stocks; R McKay; K Bennett; Sarah Butter; J Gibson Miller; P Hyland; Liat Levita; Dr Anton P. Martinez et al.
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