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Dr Coretta Phillips
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UCL Sarah Parker Remond Centre Podcast
In conversation with Coretta Phillips
Coretta Phillips, Professor of Criminology and Social Policy, joins Clive Nwonka for a conversation on race, criminal justice and social policy. Coretta discusses ethnographically capturing both the organic experiences of multi-culture and the more structured and governed forms of multiculturalism taking place within the prison system, her recent work on criminal justice experiences of Gypsy and Traveller communities in England since 1960, and the complacency and the complicity in racist practices in higher education. Transcript: www.ucl.ac.uk/racism-racialisation/transcript-conversation-coretta-phillips This conversation was recorded on 20th May 2022Speakers: Cl...
2022-07-27
34 min
UCL Institute of Advanced Studies
SPRC In conversation with Coretta Phillips
Coretta Phillips, Professor of Criminology and Social Policy, joins Clive Nwonka for a conversation on race, criminal justice and social policy. Coretta discusses ethnographically capturing both the organic experiences of multi-culture and the more structured and governed forms of multiculturalism taking place within the prison system, her recent work on criminal justice experiences of Gypsy and Traveller communities in England since 1960, and the complacency and the complicity in racist practices in higher education. Transcript: www.ucl.ac.uk/racism-racialisation/transcript-conversation-coretta-phillips This conversation was recorded on 20th May 2022 Speakers: Clive Nwonka, Lecturer in Film, Culture and Society at UCL’s Institute of...
2022-07-27
34 min
Shaping the Post-COVID World
The New Age of Empire: how racism and colonialism still rule the world
Contributor(s): Professor Kehinde Andrews | Coretta Phillips will be in conversation with Kehinde Andrews to discusses his new book, The New Age of Empire. A book that offers no easy answers to critical questions, The New Age of Empire presents a new blueprint for challenging age-old systems. Andrews argues that the "West is rich because the Rest is poor", and that reforming a racist global order calls for radical solutions. Meet our speaker and chair Kehinde Andrews (@kehinde_andrews) is Professor of Black Studies at the School of Social Sciences at Birmingham City University. Kehinde led the development of Europe’s...
2021-04-27
59 min
LSE Podcasts
Race and Policing in America [Audio]
Speaker(s): Professor Nicola Lacey, Professor Tracey L. Meares, Professor Tim Newburn, Dr Coretta Phillips | George Floyd’s death has sparked widespread protest in the U.S. over police abuse. This roundtable will discuss the sources of police violence and what can be done to fix America’s police and make law enforcement accountable. Nicola Lacey is School Professor of Law, Gender and Social Policy at LSE. From 1998 to 2010 she held a Chair in Criminal Law and Legal Theory at LSE; she returned to LSE in 2013 after spending three years as Senior Research Fellow at All Souls College, and Professor of C...
2020-06-12
1h 28
LSE Podcasts
Racial Inequality in Britain: the Macpherson Report 20 years on [Audio]
Speaker(s): Professor Kalwant Bhopal, David Lammy MP, Dr Clive James Nwonka, Dr Faiza Shaheen | How have legislative issues been addressed to remedy racial inequalities and what has been the impact on law, policing, socioeconomic inequalities, media, politics and education? Kalwant Bhopal (@KalwantBhopal) is a Professor of Education and Social Justice at the University of Birmingham. David Lammy (@DavidLammy) is the Labour Party politician MP for Tottenham. Clive James Nwonka (@CJNwonka) is Fellow in Film Studies in the Department of Sociology, LSE. Faiza Shaheen (@faizashaheen) is Director of the Centre for Labour and Social Studies. Coretta Phillips is Associate Professor...
2019-02-15
1h 30
The Secret To Success with CJ, Karl, Jemal & Eric Thomas
Muscle Memory
Join the Conversation with ET & CJ...In this Episode: Is ET the new Dr. MLK? What it was like to pray with Coretta Scott King How your daily routine affects your ability to achieve greatness?
2016-01-24
1h 09
The Secret To Success with CJ, Karl & Eric Thomas
Ep5: Muscle Memory
Join the Conversation with ET & CJ...In this Episode: Is ET the new Dr. MLK? What it was like to pray with Coretta Scott King How your daily routine affects your ability to achieve greatness?
2016-01-24
1h 09
The Secret To Success with CJ, Karl, Jemal & Eric Thomas
Ep5: Muscle Memory
Join the Conversation with ET & CJ...In this Episode: Is ET the new Dr. MLK? What it was like to pray with Coretta Scott King How your daily routine affects your ability to achieve greatness?
2016-01-24
1h 09
Thinking Allowed
Stories Behind Immigration - Winner of the Ethnography Award
This year, the BBC's Thinking Allowed, in association with the British Sociological Association, launched the second year of its award for a study that has made a significant contribution to ethnography, the in-depth analysis of the everyday life of a culture or sub-culture. Laurie Taylor presents a special edition of Thinking Allowed to mark the announcement of the winner of the 2015 award.Laurie and a team of leading academics - Professor Beverley Skeggs, Professor Adam Kuper, Dr Coretta Phillips and Dr Louise Westmarland - were tasked with judging the study that has made the most significant contribution...
2015-04-22
28 min
Thinking Allowed
The Ethnography Award 'Shortlist'
The Ethnography award 'short list': Thinking Allowed, in association with the British Sociological Association, presents a special programme devoted to the academic research which has been short listed for our second annual award for a study that has made a significant contribution to ethnography, the in-depth analysis of the everyday life of a culture or sub culture. Laurie Taylor is joined by three of the judges: Professor Beverley Skeggs, Professor Adam Kuper and Dr Coretta Phillips.Producer: Jayne Egerton.
2015-04-15
28 min
Department of Social Policy
MSc Criminal Justice Policy [Video]
Contributor(s): Dr Coretta Phillips, Dr Michael Shiner, Professor Tim Newburn, Professor Robert Reiner, Kirat Kaur Kalyan, Amy Taylor, Sarah Anderson, Elvio Lopez-Correia, Alejandro Litman-Silberman, Sarah Anderson | Introduction to the MSc Criminal Justice Policy at the LSE.
2014-07-02
09 min
Thinking Allowed
Multicultural Prison; Jellied Eels
The multicultural prison - a unique analysis of the daily lives and interactions of both white and ethnic minority inmates in the closed world of the modern, male prison. Diverse British nationals, foreign. and migrant populations, have been brought into close proximity within prison walls. How do they negotiate their tensions and differences? The criminologist, Coretta Phillips, talks to Laurie Taylor about her empirical research in Rochester Young Offenders' Institution and Maidstone Prison.Also, reactions to jellied eels. Drawing on a series of ethnographic encounters collected while hanging around at a seafood stand in east London, Alex...
2013-05-29
28 min