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Imogen Tyler is a Professor of Sociology at Lancaster University and holds a Fellowship with the Academy of Social Sciences. Her research examines social inequalities rooted in poverty, class, race, gender, disability, and citizenship, with a focus on protest and resistance against systemic injustice. She collaborates widely, including with the Joseph Rowntree Foundation and community initiatives.
Key publications include Protesting Citizenship: Migrant Activisms (2015) and Revolting Subjects (2012). Her work bridges historical and contemporary analyses of migration, borders, and citizenship struggles. She actively participates in public lectures, podcasts (e.g., The Stigma Conversations), and events like Seeking Freedom: Connected Sociologies (2023).
- Research Interests: Migration, social movements, citizenship, neoliberalism, class and gender analysis.
- Collaborations: Work with JRF and community organizations to address inequalities.
- Awards: Recognized as a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences.


