Dr Chantelle Jessica Lewis (she/her)
Dr Chantelle Jessica Lewis is a public sociologist, broadcaster, and event director whose research is situated at the intersections of socio-historical analysis; politics, Black feminism, family studies and racism studies.
She is the co-host of The Surviving Society podcast and the Deputy Director of Leading Routes (see the #BlackinAcademia events & campaign). Chantelle is currently a Junior Research Fellow in Black British Studies at Pembroke College and Lead of TORCH's Race and Resistance Research Programme, University of Oxford (2021 - ).
See page on Pembroke College website.
Publications:
Lewis, C., Arday, J. (2023) We’ll see things they’ll never see: Sociological reflections on race, neurodiversity and higher education. The Sociological Review.
Lewis, C. (2021). The perpetuation of inequality. Soundings: A journal of politics and culture 79, 134-137
Lewis, C., Regis, T., & Ofori-Addo, G. (2021). Sociological podcasting: radical hope, care and solidarity in a time of crisis. Soundings: A journal of politics and culture 79, 94-109
Lewis, C. (2020) Retrieving memories of dialogical knowledge production: COVID-19 and the global (re) awakening to systemic racism, European Journal of Women’s Studies 27(4): 13-19.
Benson, M. and Lewis, C. (2019) Brexit, British People of Colour in the EU-27 and everyday racism in Britain and Europe, Ethnic and Racial Studies 42(13): 2211-2228.
Race and Resistance Research Hub