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Siobhan O'Neill is a Lecturer in Sociology focusing on race, racism, and student experiences in higher education. Her research explores topics such as campus security, policing, and the dynamics of whiteness within academic institutions. She has contributed to studies like the CoDE report on campus security and co-authored an influential article on criminal outsiders and securitization in universities.
- Research Interests: Social inequality, racial dynamics, university policies, student well-being, and institutional racism.
Her work integrates qualitative methods such as national surveys and semi-structured interviews to analyze systemic issues in education. Recent studies highlight tensions between security measures and student rights, particularly for racially minoritized groups.
She has collaborated with institutions like the Centre on the Dynamics of Ethnicity (CoDE) and co-published in peer-reviewed journals like Ethnic and Racial Studies. While no specific awards are listed, her contributions address critical contemporary issues in academia.
Supervision and mentorship details are not explicitly mentioned, though her doctoral thesis (2023) explored racialized experiences in Politics disciplines. She may be affiliated with a Sociology department within a UK-based university, though the exact institution name is unspecified.




