Staff Profile
Dr Jan Dobbernack
Lecturer in Political Sociology
- Address: School of Geography, Politics and Sociology
Henry Daysh Building 4.127
Newcastle, NE1 7RU
Background
My research is concerned with knowledge production, political debate and policy-making in the area of post-immigrant “integration” and citizenship. I am interested in the interaction between state regulation and disruptive agency, the politics of crisis and the development of policy agendas that claim to aim for social unity and cohesion.
Before joining Newcastle, I held fellowships at the European University Institute’s Robert Schuman Centre and at the Centre for Ethnicity and Citizenship, University of Bristol and taught political sociology at the University of Lincoln.
Teaching
SOC1032 Politics and Society (1st year)
SOC2087 Identity and Difference in Multicultural Britain (2nd year)
SOC8052: Theories of Society, Power and Politics (MA)
Publications
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Articles
- Dobbernack J. Making the "left behind" as a subject of crisis. The Sociological Review 2024, 72(2), 258-275.
- Dobbernack J. Civic Inclusion for Permanent Minorities: Thinking through the Politics of "Ghetto" and "Separatism" Laws. Ethnic and Racial Studies 2022, 45(16), 568-590.
- Dobbernack J. Making a presence: Images of polity and constituency in British Muslim representative politics. Ethnicities 2019, 19(2), 292-310.
- Dobbernack J. The missing politics of muscular liberalism. Identities 2018, 25(4), 377-396.
- Dobbernack J. Zivilisation und Politik. Positionen in der Beschneidungsdebatte [Civilisation and Politics. Positions in the debate on male circumcision]. Forschungsjournal Soziale Bewegungen 2016, 29(2), 34-43.
- Brown W, Dobbernack J, Modood T, Newey G, March AF, Tønder L, Forst R. What is important in theorizing tolerance today?. Contemporary Political Theory 2015, 14(2), 159-196.
- Dobbernack J, Meer N, Modood T. Misrecognition and Political Agency. The Case of Muslim Organisations in a General Election. British Journal of Politics and International Relations 2015, 17(2), 189-206.
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Authored Books
- Dobbernack J. The Politics of Social Cohesion in Germany, France and the United Kingdom. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2014.
- Dobbernack J, Modood T. Tolerance, Intolerance and Respect: Hard to Accept?. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013.
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Report
- Dobbernack J. Citizenship, Nationality and Immigration in Germany. Ottawa: Global Centre for Pluralism, 2017.