Items where Author is "Tyler, Imogen Elizabeth"

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Tyler, Imogen Elizabeth (2020) Stigma : The Machinery of Inequality. Zed Books, London. ISBN 9781786993304

Camp, Tom and Tyler, Imogen Elizabeth (2018) Stigma Machine [graphic animation]. UNSPECIFIED.

Bailey, Charlotte and Tyler, Imogen Elizabeth (2018) From Stigma Power to Black Power (graphic essay). UNSPECIFIED, UK.

Tyler, Imogen Elizabeth and Slater, Tom (2018) Rethinking the sociology of stigma. The Sociological Review, 66 (4). pp. 721-743. ISSN 0038-0261

Tyler, Imogen Elizabeth (2018) Resituating Erving Goffman : From Stigma Power to Black Power. The Sociological Review, 66 (4). pp. 744-765. ISSN 0038-0261

Tyler, Imogen Elizabeth (2018) The hieroglyphics of the border : racial stigma in neoliberal Europe. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 41 (10). pp. 1783-1801. ISSN 0141-9870

Tyler, Imogen Elizabeth (2018) Deportation Nation : Theresa May's Hostile Environment. Journal for the Study of British Cultures, 25 (1).

Tyler, Imogen Elizabeth (2017) From Revolting Subjects to Stigma Machines. UNSPECIFIED.

McNicholas Smith, Kate May and Tyler, Imogen Elizabeth (2017) Lesbian brides : post-queer popular culture. Feminist Media Studies, 17 (3). pp. 315-331. ISSN 1468-0777

Tyler, Imogen Elizabeth (2016) Democratic Fascism. Sociological Review and Blackwell.

Tyler, Imogen Elizabeth (2016) 80 years of war against workfare. The Precariat. p. 24.

Tyler, Imogen Elizabeth (2016) Connor Sparrowhawk : the erosion of accountability and the administrative grotesque #JusticeforLB. UNSPECIFIED.

Tyler, Imogen Elizabeth (2016) The Marketization of Mobility: Some thoughts on Value, Movement and Classification. UNSPECIFIED, Cemore Blog.

Tyler, Imogen Elizabeth (2016) Connor Sparrowhawk : the erosion of accountability in the NHS. Open Democracy.

Tyler, Imogen Elizabeth and Loyd, Jenna (2015) In a world of commonplace horrors, how do we talk about the refugee crisis? Open Democracy.

Tyler, Imogen Elizabeth and Loyd, Jenna (2015) From Tottenham to Baltimore, policing crisis starts race to the bottom for justice. Open Democracy.

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