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  • Stigma Machines December 5, 2020
  • Review of “Stigma: The Machinery of Inequality” by Dr Devyani Prabhat December 2, 2020
  • Black Lives Matter and Legacies of Slave Ownership in Lancaster: the Bond’s and the Booker Brothers in Guyana August 14, 2020
  • The double-consciousness of the stigmatised August 13, 2020
  • Decolonising Lancaster: a Preliminary Resource List for local teachers and community groups working on Lancaster’s Slavery and Plantation histories July 13, 2020

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Recent Posts

  • Stigma Machines
  • Review of “Stigma: The Machinery of Inequality” by Dr Devyani Prabhat
  • Black Lives Matter and Legacies of Slave Ownership in Lancaster: the Bond’s and the Booker Brothers in Guyana
  • The double-consciousness of the stigmatised
  • Decolonising Lancaster: a Preliminary Resource List for local teachers and community groups working on Lancaster’s Slavery and Plantation histories
  • Austerity UK: The Enclosure of the Welfare Commons
  • ‘Colonise at home!’ Paupers, Serfs, Slaves and the making of the English State
  • Stigma: the Machinery of Inequality, a short animated film

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  • The ancient penal history of stigma
  • About Imogen Tyler’s Research
  • The Sociology of Stigma: A Sociological Review Monograph
  • Black Lives Matter and Legacies of Slave Ownership in Lancaster: the Bond's and the Booker Brothers in Guyana
  • Decolonising Lancaster: a Preliminary Resource List for local teachers and community groups working on Lancaster’s Slavery and Plantation histories
  • Stigma Machines
  • Stigma: the Machinery of Inequality, a short animated film
  • 'a tremendous pressure to feel useless': Disability as a Political Problem
  • Austerity UK: The Enclosure of the Welfare Commons
  • Researching Mad Pride: The Stigma and Violence of Knowledge Production
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