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Carrie Friese is an Associate Professor of Sociology at the London School of Economics and Political Science. Her research primarily focuses on the intersections of medical sociology, sociology of health and illness, and science technology studies, utilizing qualitative research methods. Friese is known as an innovator in the field of Situational Analysis and has contributed to the methodological extension of grounded theory through the works of Adele Clarke and Rachel Washburn. Her key expertise includes medical sociology, science and technology studies, and reproductive research. She has undertaken significant research in various areas related to social studies of reproduction, including topics such as donor egg IVF, cloning, and the role of laboratory animals in more-than-human humanitarianism. Friese is currently co-leading an ESRC Data Infrastructures pilot study titled 'British Voices', which focuses on understanding the impact of social change on individual lives through mixed-methods approaches. In addition, she teaches Qualitative Social Research Methods and serves as the Doctoral Programme Director in her department, supervising PhD students on topics related to health, illness, and care practices.
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