
Professor Saffron Karlsen
MSc(London), PhD(London)
Expertise
My work explores the ways in which ethnicity and religion inform group identities and experiences of inequality. It is motivated by the need for more effective engagement of marginalised groups in the co-production of research.
Current positions
Professor of Sociology
School of Sociology, Politics and International Studies
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Biography
My work aims to enable a better understanding of the different ways in which ethnicity has meaning and relevance in people’s lives, both for developing awareness of potential group affiliations and as a driver of health and other inequalities. My research was instrumental in establishing empirical evidence regarding the role of racism in the development of ethnic inequalities in health in the UK. My work has also explored the nature and drivers of ethnic and religious inequalities in the US, New Zealand, Kenya, India, Vietnam, Nigeria and elsewhere in the Global North and South.
My work is motivated by the need for the more effective engagement of marginalised groups in the co-production of research, policy and practice, locally, nationally and globally. I have long-standing collaborations with the Race Equality Foundation and Black South West Network. I currently co-lead, with Black South West Network, the Research Action Coalition for Race Equality, which aims to connect research and data to community-led approaches, in ways that recognise, value and respond to communities’ lived experiences and diverse forms of knowledge and expertise, through partnership, collaboration and co-production between academics, community groups and policy-makers. I also work in partnership with community partners and others to draw attention to the problems of FGM-safeguarding policy in the UK and elsewhere.
I have acted as an advisor to the Scottish Executive, Cabinet Office and New Zealand Health Department and has worked with Bristol City Council, Bristol Mayor's Office, the WHO and UN. Recent work on ethnic inequalities in experiences of covid-19 in collaboration with the British Academy was referenced by SAGE. I am a member of the Inclusive Data Taskforce for the UK Statistics Authority.
Prior to taking up this post, I was a senior research fellow in the Department of Epidemiology and Public Health at UCL.
Research interests
My work aims to enable a better understanding of the different ways in which ethnicity has meaning and relevance in people’s lives, both for developing awareness of potential group affiliations and as a driver of health and other inequalities. My research was instrumental in establishing empirical evidence regarding the role of racism in the development of ethnic inequalities in health in the UK. My work has also explored the nature and drivers of ethnic and religious inequalities in the US, New Zealand, Kenya, India, Vietnam, Nigeria and elsewhere in the Global North and South.
My work is motivated by the need for the more effective engagement of marginalised groups in the co-production of research, policy and practice, locally, nationally and globally. I have long-standing collaborations with the Race Equality Foundation and Black South West Network. I currently co-lead, with Black South West Network, the Bristol Race Equality Network, which aims to connect research and data to community-led approaches, in ways that recognise, value and respond to communities’ lived experiences and diverse forms of knowledge and expertise, through partnership, collaboration and co-production between academics, community groups and policy-makers. I also work in partnership with community partners and others in the UK and elsewhere to draw attention to the problems of current FGM-safeguarding policy.
I have acted as an advisor to the Scottish Executive, Cabinet Office and New Zealand Health Department and has worked with the WHO and UN. Recent work on ethnic inequalities in experiences of covid-19 in collaboration with the British Academy has been referenced by SAGE. I am currently a member of the Inclusive Data Taskforce for the UK Statistics Authority.
Prior to taking up this post, I was a senior research fellow in the Department of Epidemiology and Public Health at UCL.
Projects and supervisions
Research projects
Idea Exchange with a view to co-designing sensitive, non-confrontational methodologies for gaining insight into ongoing sexual trauma for those living with FC/FGM
Principal Investigator
Role
Co-Investigator
Description
Women who have had FC/FGM often experience life-long consequences in relation to health, wellbeing and sexual functioning. However, current policy in the UK tends to ignore these needs in favour…Managing organisational unit
School for Policy StudiesDates
24/05/2023
Understanding what support and advice services are available to people affected by Female Genital Cutting/Mutilation (FGC/M) in Bristol
Principal Investigator
Role
Co-Investigator
Description
Female Genital Cutting/Mutilation (FGC/M) is frequently associated with prolonged physical, mental and sexual health needs. This research study was undertaken in collaboration with Caafi Health, a grass-roots health organisation, to…Managing organisational unit
School for Policy StudiesDates
09/05/2022 to 05/10/2022
Scoping study for a survey of FGC/M-prevalence in the UK
Principal Investigator
Description
This project involves the first stage in the development of a survey to enable more reliable estimates of FGC/M prevalence among young people in the UK. It directly responds to…Managing organisational unit
School of Sociology, Politics and International StudiesDates
02/05/2022 to 31/07/2022
Understanding State Responses to Female Genital Cutting/Mutilation
Principal Investigator
Role
Co-Investigator
Description
Since the Istanbul Convention in 2011, European countries have stepped up their responses to female Genital Cutting/Mutilation. Although not ratified by the UK until 2020, the UK government sought…Managing organisational unit
School for Policy StudiesDates
06/01/2020 to 30/06/2020
8119 Ethics & Law Stream EBI; S Karlsen; Improving understanding of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) risk in the UK
Principal Investigator
Description
It is widely reported that ‘tens of thousands of girls’ are living in the UK with the risk of experiencing Female Genital Cutting or Mutilation (FGC/M). This study reviewed the…Managing organisational unit
School of Sociology, Politics and International StudiesDates
01/04/2019 to 30/11/2019
Thesis supervisions
Resistance and Resilience
Supervisors
A multifaceted view of the Muslim penalty in Britain
Supervisors
Publications
Recent publications
01/08/2024Ethnicity and suicide in England and Wales
Lancet Psychiatry
Pre-crime, hyper-vigilance, and the over-surveillance of migrant-heritage families in FGM-safeguarding in England and Wales
Critical and Radical Social Work
Racism and health and wellbeing among children and youth–An updated systematic review and meta-analysis
Social Science and Medicine
Gendered and Racialised Epistemological Injustice in FGM-Safeguarding
Social and Legal Studies
UK policy response to female genital mutilation needs urgent rethink
BMJ