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Dr. Kevin Gillan is a Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Manchester's School of Social Sciences, specializing in social movements and protest studies. With a decade of teaching experience, he contributed to the development of the 'Global Social Challenges' course, addressing contemporary sociological issues. His research emphasizes strategic dynamics in contentious actions, temporality in movements, and technology's role in activism. In 2018, his pedagogical innovations earned him the University of Manchester Distinguished Achievement Award.
His work bridges theoretical frameworks with empirical studies, focusing on global protest trends, digital mobilization, and ethical considerations in activist scholarship. Key themes include movement temporality, transnational activism, and the intersection of technology and social change. Gillan's publications critically examine austerity-era mobilizations, occupation movements like Occupy, and the ethical dimensions of researching contentious politics.
- Research Highlights: Pioneered analysis of 'global protest waves', temporality in movement cycles, and digital media's role in activism.
- Awards: University of Manchester Distinguished Achievement Award (2018).
- Innovations: Co-developed the 'Global Social Challenges' curriculum to enhance student engagement with modern sociological issues.
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