Posted by ca270 in Soundings: criminology and sociology at the University of Leicester on September 28, 2023
Rachel Keighley – Research Associate and Vice-Chair of the British Society of Criminology Hate Crime Network To understand why activist research is so important, I thought I should share what motivated me to become an activist researcher in the first place. In 2016 I was 22 years old and studying for my Criminology Masters at […]
Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged academic activism, activism, activist academic, Criminology, free speech, hate, hate crime, hate speech, JK Rowling, LGB, LGB+ Hate, LGBTQ, Online Hate, Online Safety Bill, policy, Rachel Keighley, research activism, School of Criminology |
Posted by ca270 in Soundings: criminology and sociology at the University of Leicester on May 18, 2023
By Amy Clarke Research Fellow, Centre for Hate Studies In the summer of 2022, the Centre for Hate Studies (CHS) created a brand-new podcast series, Hidden Hate, hosted by myself and Neil Chakraborti. Our aim was to create a podcast for anyone who wants to learn more about issues of hate, and who perhaps wants […]
Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged Amy Clarke, Asnton Kingdon, BLM in the Stix, Centre for Hate Studies, Chris Allen, Criminology, David Wilkin, digital world, disability, Erin Pritchard, Gina MArtin, Gurpreet Sidhu, hate, hate crime, hate studies, Hidden Hate, immigrants#immigration, Matt Williams, minority groups, Neil Chakraborti, Online Safety Bill, School of Criminology, Sue Fish, women |