Stream Imogen’s webinars, lectures and more.

Making History on the Streets: Short Talk for Lancaster Black History Group Panel at Black Lives Matter: Political and artistic mobilization against systemic racism in the US and the UK, International conference at Université Paul-Valéry Montpellier 3, France 15-16-17 May 2024

Panel Discussion

Keynote

Social Power and Mental Health, Cambridge (2022)

Lecture

Enclosures and The Making of the Modern World, Connected Sociologies (2021)

Webinar series

Slavery Family Trees: Sewing Café Lancaster Story Telling Sessions (2022)

Keynote

Hanging Town, Haunted City: Researching Connected Sociologies of Colonial Capitalism in Place (2021)

Webinar

Facing the Past: Transforming the Future. Histories of Slavery and Capitalism in Lancaster and District (2021)

Webinar series

Professor Imogen Tyler on Stigma: The Machinery of Inequality with Alana Lentin – in 4 parts (2021)

Webinar

How does stigma contribute to social inequalities? Webinar with Prof Imogen Tyler (2020)

Keynote

Professor Imogen Tyler – Social Divisions and Social Change in the Neoliberal Age, Liverpool Hope University (2020)

Keynote

Sociology Journal Special Event: Social Inequalities in Contemporary Britain, British Sociological Association Panel (2019)

Webinar

Austerity – Love Economics (2019)

Lecture

Imogen Tyler: Revolting Subjects: Eviction and Occupation in Neoliberal Britain (2016)

Symposium

Shimmering, Shining, Vomiting, Glitter – The Poetics & Politics of Disgust (2014)


This experimental interdisciplinary event explores the meaning of disgust across art, film, popular culture, activism, spatial practice and performance. It extends from Asco’s work across disciplines and into alternative domains. Chon A Noriega (UCLA), Dominic Johnson (QMUL), Katie Jones (Nottingham) and Imogen Tyler (Lancaster) are joined by participants selected from an open call.

Lecture

Naked Protest: Migrant Resistance, Neoliberal Disenfranchisement and the Feminist Commons (2013)


This session takes its cue from the book in preparation by Dr Imogen Tyler and Dr Katarzyna Marciniak, Immigrant Protest: Politics, Aesthetics and Everyday Dissent, which examines the critical relationship between visibility, power, and representation.

Lecture

Dr Imogen Tyler Talk on Immigrant Protest: Politics, Aesthetics and Everyday Dissent (2011)


The event includes a presentation by Dr Tyler, who will examine dissent, resistance, and revolt against the conditions and social attitudes faced by migrants, focusing on the centrality of aesthetics to migrant resistance movements.