Dr Faith Ossy Ikioda

Lecturer Health and Social Care

Faith IkiodaMy background is in the Social Sciences with a MA and a PhD in the discipline of Human Geography. I started teaching at the University of Bedfordshire in April 2017 and before then I worked mainly as a research Fellow in Public health research for four and a half years and also taught mainly on postgraduate research courses.

My research interests are broadly around the relationships between everyday practices, social interaction and the negotiation of identities. I teach mainly on units related to public health and research design and typically adopt a research informed teaching style . My current research interests are in the areas of food and public health and emerging issues this relationship has for groups across the lifecourse.

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Qualifications

  • PhD Human Geography - University of Sheffield
  • MA Human Geography – University of Manchester
  • BSc Hons Geography – University of Lagos, Nigeria

Teaching Expertise

  • Skills for the Social Sciences
  • Research approaches in the Social world
  • Global public health

Research Interests

  • Social practice theories
  • Food and public health
  • Livelihoods in the developing world

Publications

  • Ikioda, F. and Kendall, S., 2016. Transformation of health visiting services in England using an Online Community of Practice. Health Policy and Technology, 5(3), pp.298-306
  • Ikioda Faith (2015) The impact of road construction on market and Street trading in Lagos. Special issue on Mobilities and Livelihood. Journal of Transport Geography
  • Ikioda Faith (2014) Developing an online community of practice to empower health visitors: Findings from a pilot study. Journal of Health Visiting
  • Ikioda Faith (2014) Communities Of Practice In Competitive Settings: Exploring The Role Of Trader Associations In West Africa's Urban Markets. Special Issue On Africa No.10 (2) September 2014, Knowledge Management For Development Journal
  • Ikioda Faith (2013) ‘Urban daily Markets in Lagos, Nigeria’. Geography Compass; Vol 7, Issue 7, 517-526
  • Ikioda Faith, Kendall, S; Brooks F; De Liddo A; Buckingham Shum, S (October 2013) Factors that influence healthcare professionals’ online interaction in a Virtual Community of Practice. Special issue on "Social Networks and Organization Studies: Where to head for?" Social Networking Vol. 2 No. 4 October 2013

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E: faith.ikioda@beds.ac.uk

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