Newcastle Youth Studies Centre Seminar Series: The Debt Cycle
Led by the School of Humanities, Creative Industries and Social Sciences and delivered through the Newcastle Youth Studies Centre, this webinar series brings together researchers working with young people to understand their lives and the social, cultural and economic forces shaping them. The series foregrounds youth-centred research that challenges simplistic or risk-based perspectives, presenting young people’s experiences of inequality, digital technologies, labour market change, housing and climate futures. It highlights the importance of social science research in amplifying young people’s perspectives and informing public debate, policy and practice.
Samuel Kirwan (University of Bristol) is a Senior Lecturer in Criminology at the University of Bristol. His research focuses upon how household finances are shaped by speculative practices of credit and the forms of surveillance attached to the digitalisation of everyday monies. Having carried out work with advice services for many years, since 2023 he has been studying the regulation of gambling platforms and practices in the United Kingdom. He is currently carrying out a comparative project on gambling regulation between the UK and Australia. This talk presents arguments from Dr Kirwan’s upcoming book The Debt Cycle, which presents how changes in money and debt are transforming the traditional subject matters of criminology: policing, punishment, crime, surveillance and behavioural control.
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Event Information
- Date: Wednesday 4 March 2026 from 2:00pm - 3:00pm
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