Race and Justice seminar series
This series is part of the Race Matters Network (British Society of Criminology) and organised by Dr Monish Bhatia (Department of Sociology, University of York). All events are hosted online, free to attend and open to the public.
Upcoming events
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Past events
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The Fabrication of Homeland Security
Tracing policing entanglements across India and Palestine/Israel.
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Racial Justice And the Limits of Law
Understanding the paradoxical relationship between law and the struggle for racial justice.
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Understanding the Coloniality of Justice at the Pre-trial Stage in Brazil
Dr Omar Phoenix Khan (University of Bath) presents this Race and Justice seminar.
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Destination UK: Asylum Destination Factors as Technologies of Subjectivisation
Tesfalem Yemane presents this seminar.
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Spitting Truth(s) to Power: Rap Music as Evidence of Racial Injustice
Lambros Fatsis is a Senior Lecturer in Criminology at City, University of Londonspecialising on the history of police racism and the criminalisation of Black/Afro-diasporicmusic(s) from the era of colonial slavery to the present day.
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The Law of Racial Resentment
Speaker: Dr Yuvraj Joshi (Brooklyn Law School, New York)Discussant: Dr Aaron Winter (Lancaster University, Sociology Department)
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“This is a court of law, not of justice”: Reflections from court-watching the criminalisation of people seeking asylum in the UK
Join us for this seminar with Victoria Taylor discussing a paper focussing on ten months of ethnographic court-watching in criminal courts across the British South Coast.
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On the peculiar absence of race from zemiology
In this race and justice seminar we are joined by Dr Ed Wright to discuss their paper on race in the study of social harm, or zemiology.
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'Bringing Order to Border’: liberal and illiberal racism, technocracy, and postcolonial borders in the English Channel
In this seminar, we will discuss the interaction of two sets of fantasies that are advanced by politicians and mainstream political parties in the UK to 'stop the boats'.
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Status Enforcing Criminal Laws
For the next seminar in our Race and justice series, we'll be joined by Professor Jamelia Morgan, an award-winning and acclaimed scholar.
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Race and Justice seminar - with Dr Esmorie Miller
Dr Esmorie Millar present this seminar, focusing on the topic "What’s it all About, Jose? Inventing the Black, Racialized Youth as Intractably Deviant Outsiders, in Interwar Britain."
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To go to jail together: I have a dream
Whether the history of decolonization poses challenges to Criminologists, Sociologists, Political Sociologists and the general public
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Panel: Gendered-Racist Regimes of Detention and Deportation
The aim of this international seminar series is to create a critical forum for academic researchers, students, artists, campaigners and activists, and members of the public.
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Discover a world of cultures: Diversity work as gendered racial governance in British immigration detention
Part of the Race and Justice seminar series