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PhD Supervision Interests

I welcome PhD applications in any of my areas of research. Please feel free to contact me to discuss preliminary ideas for PhD proposals or postdoctoral applications.

Current Teaching

I am a Senior Lecturer in Sociology, Co-Director of the Centre of Gender and Women's Studies (with Celia Roberts), Doctoral Director for the Sociology Department (all programmes) and the Lancaster pathway lead for  Sociology, Science, Technology, Innovation & Social Practices and Social Anthropology in the ESRC North West Doctoral Training Centre.

I currently teach the following undergraduate courses:

MCS 101 Mediation, Identities and Protest in Contemporary Britain (20 lecture block).

SOCL230 Bodies in Society 

SOCL314 Feminism and Social Change 

SOCL352 Dissertation Course (supervisor)

I also teach on the Gender and Women's Studies MA (GWS 403, Feminist Cultural Theory) and contribute to Doctoral Training courses in the Faculty.

Postgraduate Supervision

I have supervised 11 PhD students since I joined the University as a lecturer in 1998. I currently supervise:

PhD (Current):

2011-present     Clay Garland (Sociology ESRC 1 + 3)

2011- present    Aleksandra M?ci?ska (The Institute for Sociology and Philosophy at the Polish Academy of Science (IFIS PAN) and Sociology)

2011- present    Lucy Ryan (CGWS part time)

2009-present     Kate McNicholas Smith (Sociology ESRC 1 +3)

2008-present     Brigit Colton (Sociology  ESRC 1 + 3) 

Postdoctoral supervision

2012-present    Maja Sager, `Contested Boundaries. An ethnographic study of activist practices for the inclusion of excluded migrants in Sweden, Denmark and the UK'. (Centre for Gender and Womens Studies, Centre for Mobilities Research and the Sociology Department Lancaster & Lund University Sweden, funded by the Swedish Research Council and the European Union). 

 

Research Interests

 My research and teaching is focused in the following areas:

  • Identities, Bodies and Subjectivities (social class, gender, race and ethnicity, migration, asylum, ability & disability, motherhood)
  • Citizenship and Governance
  • Equality and Marginality (theory, politics and policy)
  • Revolt, dissent, protest and resistance
  • Media and Mediation (especially documentary and reality television, social media, art activism, political aesthetics.

 

Additional Information

My research currently has three main themes:

1. Revolting Subjects

Social Abjection, Revolt and Resistance are pivotal concepts within my current research, drawing together my intersecting interests in migration, borders, sexual politics, social class, race, ethnicity, disability and poverty through a focus on mediation and political aesthetics.

In 2010 I was awarded a Leverhulme Research Fellowship to pursue this research. The major outcome of this fellowship is a forthcoming monograph, Revolting Subjects: Social Abjection and Resistance in Neoliberal Britain (London: Zed). This book examines the relationship between mediation, subjectivity and inequality in the tumultuous context of neoliberal Britain. It explores the double meaning of 'revolt': the processes through which specific populations are figured as revolting and become subject to censure and the practices through which these populations revolt against their abject subjectification. In Revolting Subjects, I offer a thick social and cultural account of neoliberalism as a form of governance-- concentrating in particular on the mechanisms through which public consent is procured for policies and practices that effect inequalities and fundamentally corrode democracy. Revolting Subjects aims to deepen critical understandings of neoliberalism as a psychosocial formation by exploring the ways in which individuals and groups embody, live, negotiate and resist neoliberal modes of governmentality.

Related to this project, and also an outcome of the Leverhulme research, I have recently edited,  with Katarzyna Marciniak (Ohio University) a special issue of Citizenship Studies on `Immigrant Protest` and also an edited book, Immigrant Protest: Politics, Aesthetics, and Everyday Dissent (SUNY), both of which will be published in 2013.

2. Asylum, Migrancy, Citizenship and Borders

I have recently completed an ESRC funded project called 'Making Asylum Seekers Legible and Visible: An Analysis of the Dilemmas and Mitigating Strategies of Asylum Advocacy in the UK and US ' (for information see www.asylum-network.com, and link with us on twitter http://twitter.com/#!/asylumresearch). One outcome of this project was a successful bid to the ESRC for a seminar series on Immigration Detention.

During 2012-2014 I will be running and participating an ESRC Seminar Series ?Exploring Everyday Practice and Resistance in Immigration Detention? with Dr Nick Gill (Exeter) (PI), Prof Mary Bosworth (Oxford), Dr Imogen Tyler (Lancaster), Dr Dominique Moran (Birmingham), Dr Alex Hall (York, UK). The final workshop in this series will take place in Lancaster in 2014.

I am currently working with post-doctoral student,  Maja Sager on her project `Contested Boundaries. An ethnographic study of activist practices for the inclusion of excluded migrants in Sweden, Denmark and the UK'. (Centre for Gender and Womens Studies, Centre for Mobilities Research and the Sociology Department Lancaster & Lund University Sweden, funded by the Swedish Research Council and the European Union). 

Connected to this research I am supervising the work of Clay Garland, an ESRC funded PhD student, whose work is focusing on the Economnics of Migrant Illegality.

3. Maternal Publics and Counter Publics

I have published widely in this area, most recently editing a special issue of Studies in the Maternal with Tracey Jesen (Newcastle) on the theme of Austerity Parenting (2012) and an issue of Feminist Review on `Birth' (2009). I sit on the editorial board of Studies in the Maternal and have been centrally involved with the development of MaMSIE (Mapping Maternal Subjectivities, Identities and Ethics) an international research network based at Birkbeck University.I co-directed (with Dr Caroline Gatrell) a research project entitled Hard Labour: The Cultural Politics of Reproduction for which we organised a workshop on Maternal Bodies (2005) and an international conference, Birth (2007).

I have recently completed (with Dr Celia Roberts and Dr Candice Satchwell) on a European-funded research project on Childbirth Organisations in the UK 2009-2011.

 

External Roles

 I am an external examiner for the BA in Sociology at Oxford Brookes University.

Journal editorial board member

 European Journal of Cultural Studies http://ecs.sagepub.com/

 Feminist Media Studies http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/rfms

 Sociological Research Online http://www.socresonline.org.uk/

 Studies in the Maternal http://www.mamsie.bbk.ac.uk/

MAMSIE Board Member

Selected Publications

Immigrant Protest: Politics, Aesthetics, and Everyday Dissent

Marciniak, K. & Tyler, I. 2013 New York: SUNY Press. (Praxis: Theory in Action).

Research output: Book/Report/ProceedingsBook

Immigrant Protest

Tyler, I. & Marciniak, K. 2013 In: Citizenship Studies.

Research output: Contribution to journalEditorial

Revolting Subjects: Social Abjection & Resistance in Neoliberal Britain

Tyler, I. 2013 London: Zed Books.

Research output: Book/Report/ProceedingsBook

Pramfaced Girls: the class politics of "Maternal TV"

Tyler, I. 2011 In: Reality Television and Class. Wood, H. & Skeggs, B. (eds.). Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, p. 210-224. 15 p.

Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/ProceedingsChapter

Pregnant Beauty: maternal femininities under neoliberalism.

Tyler, I. 01/2011 In: New femininities: postfeminism, neoliberalism and identity. Gill, R. & Scharff, C. (eds.). Palgrave, 344 p.

Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/ProceedingsChapter

Celebrity chav: fame, femininity and social class.

Tyler, I. & Bennett, B. 08/2010 In: European Journal of Cultural Studies. 13, 3, p. 375-393. 19 p.

Research output: Contribution to journalJournal article

Designed to fail: a biopolitics of British Citizenship.

Tyler, I. 02/2010 In: Citizenship Studies. 14, 1, p. 61-74. 14 p.

Research output: Contribution to journalJournal article

Against abjection.

Tyler, I. 04/2009 In: Feminist Theory. 10, 1, p. 77-98. 22 p.

Research output: Contribution to journalJournal article

"Chav Mum, Chav Scum": class disgust in contemporary Britain.

Tyler, I. 03/2008 In: Feminist Media Studies. 8, 1, p. 17-34. 18 p.

Research output: Contribution to journalJournal article

Welcome to Britain: The Cultural Politics of Asylum.

Tyler, I. 05/2006 In: European Journal of Cultural Studies. 9, 2, p. 185-202. 18 p.

Research output: Contribution to journalJournal article

In Press

The Riots of the Underclass?: Stigmatisation, Mediation and the Government of Poverty and Disadvantage in Neoliberal Britain.

Tyler, I. 2013 In: Sociological Research Online.

Research output: Contribution to journalJournal article

Spatial tactics among asylum and migrant support groups in the UK and US

Gill, N., Conlon, D., Tyler, I. & Oeppen, C. expected in 2014 In: Annals of the Association of American Geographers.

Research output: Contribution to journalJournal article

Methodological Fatigue and the Politics of the Affective Turn (reprint)

Tyler, I. 10/2012 In: Researching Gender. Hughes, C. (ed.). London: Sage, p. 85-90. 6 p. (Fundamentals of Applied Research).

Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/ProceedingsChapter

Becoming British: Exploring Citizenship through Arts Practice

Tyler, I. & Simic, L. 2013 In: Immigrant Protest: Politics, Aesthetics and Everyday Dissent. SUNY Press

Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/ProceedingsChapter

Interview with Rozalinda Borcila

Borcila, R., Marciniak, K. & Tyler, I. 2013 In: Immigrant Protest: Politics, Aesthetics and Everyday Dissent. New York: SUNY Press

Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/ProceedingsChapter

Immigrant Protest: An Introduction

Tyler, I. & Marciniak, K. 2013 In: Citizenship Studies.

Research output: Contribution to journalJournal article

Postcolonial Girl: Migrant Audibility and Intimate Activism

Tyler, I. & Gill, R. 2013 In: Interventions: International Journal of Post-Colonial Studies.

Research output: Contribution to journalJournal article

Immigrant Protest: Politics, Aesthetics, and Everyday Dissent

Marciniak, K. & Tyler, I. 2013 New York: SUNY Press. (Praxis: Theory in Action).

Research output: Book/Report/ProceedingsBook

Immigrant Protest

Tyler, I. & Marciniak, K. 2013 In: Citizenship Studies.

Research output: Contribution to journalEditorial

Revolting Subjects: Social Abjection & Resistance in Neoliberal Britain

Tyler, I. 2013 London: Zed Books.

Research output: Book/Report/ProceedingsBook

2013

Austerity parenting: new economies of parent-citizenship

Jensen, T. (ed.) & Tyler, I. 01/2013 In: Studies in The Maternal. 4, 2

Research output: Contribution to journalEditorial

2012

Commentary and Criticism

Coleman, R., Ferreday, D. & Tyler, I. 2012 In: Researching Gender (Fundamentals of Applied Research). Hughes, C. (ed.). Sage

Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/ProceedingsChapter

2011

Health Activism in Europe today: Preliminary findings of European Patient Organisations in a Knowledge Society

Tyler, I. & Roberts, C. 2011 Lancaster: Lancaster University.

Research output: Book/Report/ProceedingsOther report

European Patient Organizations in Knowledge Society: Case Study of the National Childbirth Trust, UK

Tyler, I. & Roberts, C. 2011 Lancaster: Lancaster University.

Research output: Book/Report/ProceedingsOther report

British Citizenship: A Brief Critical Perspective

Tyler, I. 2011 Performance Document

Research output: Contribution to specialist publicationArticle

Pramfaced Girls: the class politics of "Maternal TV"

Tyler, I. 2011 In: Reality Television and Class. Wood, H. & Skeggs, B. (eds.). Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, p. 210-224. 15 p.

Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/ProceedingsChapter

Pregnant Beauty: maternal femininities under neoliberalism.

Tyler, I. 01/2011 In: New femininities: postfeminism, neoliberalism and identity. Gill, R. & Scharff, C. (eds.). Palgrave, 344 p.

Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/ProceedingsChapter

2010

Troubling Mothers

Tyler, I. 2010 In: Studies in The Maternal. 2, 2

Research output: Contribution to journalEditorial

Maternal Encounters: The ethics of interruption

Tyler, I. 12/2010 In: Subjectivity. 3, 4, p. 442-445. 4 p.

Research output: Contribution to journalBook/Film/Article review

Talking of mothers.

Baraitser, L. & Tyler, I. 2010 In: Soundings. 44, 1, p. 117-127. 11 p.

Research output: Contribution to journalJournal article

Celebrity chav: fame, femininity and social class.

Tyler, I. & Bennett, B. 08/2010 In: European Journal of Cultural Studies. 13, 3, p. 375-393. 19 p.

Research output: Contribution to journalJournal article

Designed to fail: a biopolitics of British Citizenship.

Tyler, I. 02/2010 In: Citizenship Studies. 14, 1, p. 61-74. 14 p.

Research output: Contribution to journalJournal article

2009

The taboo aesthetics of the birth scene.

Tyler, I. & Clements, J. 2009 In: Feminist Review. 93, p. 134-137. 4 p.

Research output: Contribution to journalJournal article

Against abjection.

Tyler, I. 04/2009 In: Feminist Theory. 10, 1, p. 77-98. 22 p.

Research output: Contribution to journalJournal article

Why the maternal now?

Tyler, I. 2009 In: Studies in The Maternal. 1, 1

Research output: Contribution to journalJournal article

Maternal matters: the political aesthetic of Lena Šimi?.

Tyler, I. 2009 In: Arts Council Catalogue. 263

Research output: Contribution to journalJournal article

Introduction: Birth

Tyler, I. 2009 In: Feminist Review. 93, p. 1-7. 7 p.

Research output: Contribution to journalEditorial

2008

Commentary and Criticism: Bodies, ethics and immanent research

Tyler, I., Coleman, R. & Ferreday, D. 2008 In: Feminist Media Studies. 8, 1, p. 85-99. 15 p.

Research output: Contribution to journalJournal article

Class disgust.

Tyler, I. 2008 In: Emotions: a social science reader. Greco, M. & Stenner, P. (eds.). London: Routledge, 480 p.

Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/ProceedingsChapter

`Meanwhile at the borders…..`

Tyler, I. 10/06/2008 In: The Association of Social Anthropologists of the UK and Commonwealth (ASA).

Research output: Contribution to journalJournal article

Methodological fatigue: the politics of "the affective turn".

Tyler, I. 2008 In: Feminist Media Studies. 8, 1, p. 85-90. 6 p.

Research output: Contribution to journalJournal article

"Chav Mum, Chav Scum": class disgust in contemporary Britain.

Tyler, I. 03/2008 In: Feminist Media Studies. 8, 1, p. 17-34. 18 p.

Research output: Contribution to journalJournal article

2007

The Selfish Feminist: Public Images of Women's Liberation.

Tyler, I. 1/07/2007 In: Australian Feminist Studies. 22, 53, p. 173-190. 18 p.

Research output: Contribution to journalJournal article

From "the Me Decade" to "the Me Millennium": The Cultural History of Narcissism.

Tyler, I. 1/09/2007 In: International Journal of Cultural Studies. 10, 3, p. 343-363. 21 p.

Research output: Contribution to journalJournal article

Book review: reconceiving pregnancy and childcare: ethics, experience, and reproductive labor.

Tyler, I. 04/2007 In: Feminist Theory. 8, 1, p. 132-134. 3 p.

Research output: Contribution to journalBook/Film/Article review

Screening unlivable lives: the cinema of borders.

Tyler, I. & Bennett, B. 2007 In: Transnational feminism in film and media. Marciniak, K., Imre, A. & O'Healy, Á. (eds.). New York: Palgrave Macmillan, p. 21-36. 16 p. (Comparative feminist studies).

Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/ProceedingsChapter

2006

Welcome to Britain: The Cultural Politics of Asylum.

Tyler, I. 05/2006 In: European Journal of Cultural Studies. 9, 2, p. 185-202. 18 p.

Research output: Contribution to journalJournal article

Chav scum: the filthy politics of social class.

Tyler, I. 11/2006 In: Media/Culture. 9, 5

Research output: Contribution to journalJournal article

Colonized feeling.

Tyler, I. 2006 In: Oxford Literary Review. 28, p. 155-170. 16 p.

Research output: Contribution to journalJournal article

2005

Who put the "Me" in feminism? The Sexual Politics of Narcissism.

Tyler, I. 04/2005 In: Feminist Theory. 6, 1, p. 25-44. 20 p.

Research output: Contribution to journalJournal article

2002

How it feels

SHaH, Botting, F., Palladino, P., Tyler, I. & Wilson, S. 2002 In: Crash cultures: modernity, mediation and the material. Arthurs, J. & Grant, I. (eds.). Bristol: Intellect Books, p. 23-35. 13 p.

Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/ProceedingsChapter

2001

Skin-tight: celebrity, pregnancy and subjectivity.

Tyler, I. 2001 In: Thinking Through the Skin. Ahmed, S. & Stacey, J. (eds.). London: Routledge, p. 69-83. 15 p.

Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/ProceedingsChapter

2000

Reframing pregnant embodiment.

Tyler, I. 2000 In: Transformations: thinking through feminism. Ahmed, S., Kilby, J., Lury, C., McNeill, M. & Skeggs, B. (eds.). London: Routledge, p. 288-301. 14 p.

Research output: Contribution in Book/Report/ProceedingsChapter

The promise of Berlant: an interview.

Tyler, I. & Loizidou, E. 2000 In: Cultural Values. 4, 4, p. 497-511. 15 p.

Research output: Contribution to journalJournal article

1999

Report on 1998 Screen studies conference.

Bennett, B. & Tyler, I. 1999 In: Screen. 40, 1, p. 96-100. 5 p.

Research output: Contribution to journalBook/Film/Article review

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