Staff
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Dr Kehinde Andrews
Professor of Black Studies
Kehinde is an academic, activist and author whose books include Back to Black: Retelling Black Radicalism for the 21 st Century (2018). His first book was Resisting Racism: Race, Inequality and the Black Supplementary School Movement (2013).
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Andrew Dixon
Senior Lecturer
Andrew Dixon teaches at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels in the School of Social Sciences. He is presently the Erasmus (study abroad) tutor for the School.
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Dr Gary Hazeldine
Senior Lecturer in Sociology
Dr Gary Hazeldine has been a Lecturer and Senior Lecturer in Sociology at Birmingham City University since 2007. Prior to this he taught at the University of Brighton, the University of Sussex, and Manchester Metropolitan University.
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Dr Nazia Hussein
Lecturer
Dr. Hussein is a feminist sociologist and her research is broadly in the areas of gender, race, ethnicity, religion and class with a particular focus on South Asia and South Asian diaspora in UK. She completed her doctoral degree from University of Warwick.
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Dr John Narayan
Lecturer in Sociology
Dr John Narayan joined the Sociology division of the School of Social Sciences in September 2017. Prior to this he was a Leverhulme Early Career Fellow in the Department of Sociology at the University of Warwick.
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Dr Denise Noble
Senior Lecturer of Sociology
Dr Denise Noble has taught media, cultural studies, sociology, African American and African Studies and social work in the UK and USA. In addition to her academic career Dr Noble has extensive experience of community activism and community work.
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Dr Eugene Nulman
Senior Lecturer
Dr Eugene Nulman joined the Sociology division of the School of Social Sciences at Birmingham City University in 2015. H e researched the policy outcomes of climate change activism in the UK for his PhD.
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Dr Lisa Palmer
Senior Lecturer in Sociology
Lisa Palmer's research interests include Black Studies in Britain, the cultural politics of Lover's Rock music; community archiving and heritage; the intersections of gender, sexuality, racism and decoloniality.
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Dionne Taylor
Lecturer in Sociology
Dionne Taylor is a Lecturer in Sociology interested in issues relating to gender, identities, race and ethnicity and popular cultures. She is currently completing her PhD at the University and has work experience in youth volunteer management, project co-ordination, advice and guidance.
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Dr Karen Wilkes
Lecturer in Sociology
Dr Karen Wilkes's research is concerned with analysing visual culture (tourist brochures of the Caribbean, advertising, television and films). Her work examines how gender, race and class work together and are represented in popular culture.
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