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Hannah Jones

Sociologist at large

Hannah Jones researches, teaches, and writes about issues of belonging and migration, racism and xenophobia, inequality and social justice, and the workings of policy and government in relation to all of the above. She is particularly interested in the ways that people negotiate their way through uncomfortable contradictions of power and inequality.

Hannah is the author of "Negotiating Cohesion, Inequality and Change: Uncomfortable Positions in Local Government" which won the British Sociological Association Philip Abrams Memorial Prize in 2014. She edited "Stories of Cosmopolitan Belonging: Emotion and Location" with Emma Jackson, and is co-authoring a book with collaborators on the ESRC research project "'Go Home': Mapping the unfolding controversy of Home Office immigration campaigns" which will come out in 2016. Hannah is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of Warwick.

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