Life at the margins What is life like for those living at the margins? From migration to poverty and life as a minority, our research explores the impacts of living at the margins. You are here Home Faculty of Social Sciences Research with impact Inclusive Society Life at the margins Joining The Baby Club - designing children’s television with Professor Jackie Marsh How do you design a children’s programme that’s also for adults? That’s the challenge for new BBC television programme The Baby Club, which aims to develop adults’ skills as much as those for toddlers. Find out more Investigating the impact of social frontiers on the lives of migrants Gwilym Pryce, Professor of Urban Economics and Social Statistics at the Sheffield Methods Institute, is leading a project to investigate whether migrants really have the opportunities and resources to feel part of wider society. Read more Dr Hannah Lambie-Mumford awarded new Leverhulme Fellowship to research food corporations and food charity The project entitled 'Charity begins in the boardroom? Food corporations and food charity' began in 2020. Find out more Let affected communities co-design strategy to end youth violence in Sheffield, says report Sheffield City Council should allow communities affected by knife crime to co-design strategies to reduce violence, according to a group of experts, local charities, youth organisations and members of the public. Read more Marginalised humans Research from the iHuman research institute pays attention to the intersections of dis/ability, age, gender, sexuality, class, race, poverty and colonialism in order to expose and challenge social processes which push some human beings to the margins. Find out more