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Dr Stephen Ashe is an Assistant Professor and Director of Undergraduate Studies in the Department of Sociology at Durham University. His research focuses on anti-racism, anti-fascism, racial inequality in higher education, and workplace racism. He has previously held positions at the University of Manchester and has contributed extensively to scholarly and public discourse on race and class.
Education: While specific degrees are not listed, his academic trajectory includes roles as a Teaching Fellow and Research Associate, indicating advanced training in sociology and race studies.
Research Interests: Dr Ashe’s work spans several interconnected domains:
- Anti-racism and anti-fascism
- Racial and class dynamics in post-Brexit Britain
- Institutional whiteness and inequality in higher education
- Workplace racism and its health implications
- Qualitative and ethnographic research methods
His research has been published in leading journals and edited volumes, including Race & Class, Ethnic and Racial Studies, and the Routledge volume Researching the Far Right: Theory, Method and Practice.
Awards and Recognition: While no specific awards are listed, his work has been widely cited and used in policy and public engagement, including reports for the Trade Union Congress and the British Academy.
Supervision and Mentorship: Dr Ashe currently supervises postgraduate research students including Cynthia Lawson and Morise Ogunyimika, focusing on issues related to race, class, and inequality.
Public Engagement: He has contributed to public discourse through platforms like Open Democracy, Discover Society, and the British Sociological Association, translating academic research into accessible formats for wider audiences.



