Society

Lancaster academics can share their expertise on topics as varied as the British monarchy, migration, gambling and religion.

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Michaela Benson

Professor in Public Sociology

Professor Benson is an expert on migration and citizenship, with a portfolio that includes research on Brexit, the UK’s post-Brexit migration regime, British emigration and British citizenship past and present. She is available to talk on all of the issues above.

Previous media appearances include national and international TV and radio, with interviews for BBC Radio 3’s Free Thinking programme, BBC Radio 4’s The Briefing Room, Sky News and the BBC World Service.

Research profile for Professor Michaela Benson

Professor Michaela Benson

Laura Clancy

Lecturer in Media

Dr Clancy is available for media interviews on the contemporary British monarchy and issues of inequality, media representation, elite wealth, and global power.

Previous appearances include BBC Newsnight, Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, ABC Australia, CNN and France24.

Research profile for Dr Clancy

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Dr Laura Clancy

Carolyn Downs

Senior Lecturer

Dr Downs is available to share her expertise on gambling-related issues. She can also comment on social care workforce issues, as well as arts and crafts-based careers and education.

Recent media appearances include BBC Breakfast, BBC World News and BBC Radio 5 Live.

Research profile for Dr Downs

Dr Carolyn Downs

Nonhlanhla Dube

Lecturer in Operations Management

Dr Dube can discuss topics including humanitarian operations, logistics, and supply chain management in protracted crises, such as conflicts and political crises. She is able to comment on insecurity, access to affected populations, response efforts at the onset of a disaster and in the longer term, refugees, and host governments.

Previous media appearances include ITV Border, ARD Germany, and multiple contributions to The Conversation, Dr Dube.

Research profile for Dr Dube

Dr Nonhlanhla Dube

Anderson Jeremiah

Senior Lecturer in the department of Politics, Philosophy and Religion

Dr Jeremiah can discuss topics including the intersection of religion and politics, debates around secularisation and religious values, Church of England and Anglican Communion, worldwide Christianity, religious conflict, politics of race, caste and ethnicity, racism, and colonial history of the British Empire and its contemporary implications. 

Previous media appearances include France 24, Sky News and BBC Sunday Morning Live.

Research profile for Dr Jeremiah

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Revd Canon Dr Anderson Jeremiah

Elena Semino

Professor of Linguistics and English Language

Professor Semino can discuss communication about illness – including cancer, chronic pain, schizophrenia, autism, Covid 19, and vaccinations – especially through metaphors and narratives.

Previous media appearances include BBC Radio 4, the New Scientist, TIME magazine and The Guardian.

Research profile for Elena Semino

Professor Elena Semino

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