
معرفی
Remi Joseph-Salisbury is a Professor of Sociology at the University of Manchester, specializing in racisms/antiracisms, policing, and education. He leads research on police presence in schools and universities, co-authored award-winning books like Anti-Racist Scholar-Activism, and co-authored the groundbreaking 2020 BSA report on race in sociology.
He serves on the Centre on Dynamics of Ethnicity (CoDE), Northern Police Monitoring Project, and No Police in Schools campaign. His work intersects academia with activism, addressing systemic racism in education and law enforcement.
Research spans racial inequality in schools, police abolition, and scholar-activism ethics. Recent projects include the 2023 report Whose Campus, Whose Security? on university policing. Awards include the Philip Leverhulme Prize (2023) and BSA Philip Abrams Prize (2019).
Key contributions: 51+ research outputs, 65+ academic activities, and datasets like the Anti-Racist Scholar-Activism interview project. Advocates for university accountability and racial equity through teaching, writing, and public engagement.
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