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- Sara_Arber abstract "Sara Arber is a British sociologist and Professor at University of Surrey. Professor Arber has previously held the position of President of the British Sociological Association (1999–2001) and Vice-President of the European Sociological Association (2005–2007). She is well known for her work on gender and ageing, inequalities in health and has pioneered research in the new field of sociology of sleep.".
- Q7421552 abstract "Sara Arber is a British sociologist and Professor at University of Surrey. Professor Arber has previously held the position of President of the British Sociological Association (1999–2001) and Vice-President of the European Sociological Association (2005–2007). She is well known for her work on gender and ageing, inequalities in health and has pioneered research in the new field of sociology of sleep.".
- Sara_Arber comment "Sara Arber is a British sociologist and Professor at University of Surrey. Professor Arber has previously held the position of President of the British Sociological Association (1999–2001) and Vice-President of the European Sociological Association (2005–2007). She is well known for her work on gender and ageing, inequalities in health and has pioneered research in the new field of sociology of sleep.".
- Q7421552 comment "Sara Arber is a British sociologist and Professor at University of Surrey. Professor Arber has previously held the position of President of the British Sociological Association (1999–2001) and Vice-President of the European Sociological Association (2005–2007). She is well known for her work on gender and ageing, inequalities in health and has pioneered research in the new field of sociology of sleep.".