Academic at The Uni of Sheffield.
Studying urban policing, justice, & inclusion in South Africa.
Academic lead on Ed for Sustainable Development
They/ Them
My latest piece with @SJCK_Sheff explores the politics of data within the contest of police abuse.
We adopted the concept of complaint biography from Sara Ahmed to help us frame our analysis.
Find more about our analysis here: https://t.co/Pt1SbzgnjG
Great to be at @sheffielduni Decolonising the Curriculum event linked into the @SheffieldSU campaign "Another University is Possible".
Read more about the campaign here:
https://t.co/h6EoOo3OVp
"Ed should be about making sense of the world and finding your place in it... Our pedagogy should align with a vision for humanity, our vision for a shared existence. But first, we need safe spaces in which we feel free to imagine." -Ayesha Price.
https://t.co/MdqA70L4FM
In Ep 4 of our Law in Context rapid response ๐ง series @acmogan@gardencourtlaw & @SJCK_Sheff@lawsheffield discuss the law & politics of social movements & protests. A great listen & conversation starter for the wknd, available at @UniShefPlayer & แฏค: ๐ https://t.co/uU84hxkcwQ
If you missed the lecture, you can see the recording online soon
But make sure you don't miss the last lecture of the year when @surabhishukla_ will explore queer folks' use of companionship contracts in India
Follow @lawsheffield or genderandsexualitylectures on insta for more
Loved every creatively magic moment of this. Huge thanks to the poets who lent us their words,
@Commonerschoir
for the musical inspiration, Katie Jukes for leading us all, and
@surabhishukla_
for making everything possible
#queerjoy#queerart#creativemethods
Hey law, we see you: we wrote a song about you.
Some pictures from the last lecture on gender and sexuality on queer parenting laws in the UK by Katie Jukes with SJ Cooper-Knock, Scoobz & Catherine Long.
#LGBTIQ#queer#queerart
Great to see this out in the world! @TessaDiphoorn and @Julietmberg
We argue that analyses of nodal policing need to pay more attention to what policing *creates*.
We call this the 'publics of policing'
https://t.co/AmSJ5G42E1
New Episode! "Pursuit of dignified work by Kenyan domestic workers"
Domestic work in Kenya, as well as in other parts of the world, is frequently characterized by low wages and a lack of recognitionโฆ
Player links & show notes: https://t.co/MJZj9M5Unc
Always deeply appreciate thinking and writing with @KamauWairuri
'Notes on the difficulty of studying everyday police abolition'
#ECAS2023 with thanks to @nrushsmith @TessaDiphoorn for organising the panel
EVENT: "Reparation, Restitution and Restorative Justice: Countering Imperialism"
Friday 2 June, from 11:00-13:00 BST, followed by a buffet lunch.
Violet Laidlaw Room, Chrystal Macmillan Building, George Square, Edinburgh.ย Free registration at https://t.co/BsAtTxEbKv
It was great to hear about the work that folk at @sheffielduni are doing with schools: sustainability grounded in social justice.
Thanks to everyone who made the day possible @TheUrbanBeth
We have an exciting event coming up as part of our new public education series...
Join @gmtenantsunion + the Centripetal City research team to discuss the housing partnership between Manchester City Council + Abu Dhabi United Group
Free tickets ๐
https://t.co/GbS3YrNDIQ