Professor Therese O'Toole
B.A., Ph.D.(Hull)
Current positions
Head of School
School of Sociology, Politics and International StudiesProfessor of Sociology
School of Sociology, Politics and International Studies
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Research interests
Therese’s research interests are in the fields of ethnicity, governance, political activism and social movements. In 2004, she was awarded a Leverhulme Trust grant to research political engagement among ethnic minority young people and, with Richard Gale (University of Cardiff), she completed a book from this research: Political Engagement amongst Ethnic Minority Young People: Making a Difference (2013). The book addresses changing forms of political activism among ethnic minority young people, their experiences of participatory decision-making, the ways in which ethnicity, race, religion and gender shape political engagement and the different scales at which their activism is focused. This research builds on Therese’s previous work on young people and political participation, which critically engaged with crisis narratives of youth political apathy (Young People and Politics in the UK: Apathy or Alienation?, 2007, co-authored with David Marsh and Su Jones). In 2009, Therese was awarded an AHRC Religion and Society programme Large Grant, with Tariq Modood and Nasar Meer (University of Strathclyde), to study Muslim Participation in Contemporary Governance. With the appointment of Daniel Nilsson DeHanas and Stephen Jones to the team, the project examined the significance of Muslim participation within governance across a range of policy areas at national and local levels, including equalities, integration/cohesion, faith-based welfare and regeneration and security/counter-terrorism policies. In 2013, the team was awarded an AHRC follow-on funding grant to launch an on-line forum on religion and public policy: Public Spirit. Public Spirit is a forum for researchers, policymakers, politicians and practitioners from the voluntary and community sectors to debate recent developments in religion and public policy. Subsequently, Therese developed her interests in Muslim participation in governance further through a project with Tariq Modood and Aleksandra Lewicki on Muslim participation in governance in Bristol within the ESRC-funded Connected Communities programme: Productive Margins: Regulation for Engagement. The project examined the development of a local Muslim umbrella group, Building the Bridge, as a mechanism for the inclusion of Muslim groups within local governance, with a particular focus on spaces for Muslim women's effective engagement in decision-making.
Projects and supervisions
Research projects
European Network for Community Wellbeing and Resilience
Principal Investigator
Description
This Brigstow Ideas Exchange 2020 Project explores the possibility of establishing a European Network for Community Wellbeing and Resilience.
The exchange will explore how different European community projects, social movements, researchers,…Managing organisational unit
School of Sociology, Politics and International StudiesDates
06/04/2020 to 30/07/2021
Everyday Integration
Principal Investigator
Role
Co-Investigator
Description
The project Everyday Integration: the local contexts, practices and mobilities of integration aims to reinvent integration from the bottom up. It will capture and build on the experiences and best…Managing organisational unit
School of Sociology, Politics and International StudiesDates
02/10/2019 to 31/07/2023
Interdisciplinary public engagement event with the Somali communities in Bristol focused on young Somali wellbeing and outcomes
Principal Investigator
Role
Co-Investigator
Description
Drawing on the concerns of the Bristol Somali forum we have identified the following themes for young people in the Somali communities which warrant further consideration and research effort:
• Mental…Managing organisational unit
School for Policy StudiesDates
03/11/2017 to 28/02/2018
Faith & Finance
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
School of Sociology, Politics and International StudiesDates
01/05/2016 to 31/08/2016
Faith & Finance
Principal Investigator
Description
Public faith and finance is an 8-month project funded by the Barrow Cadbury Trust examining the role that faith organisations are playing in the development of alternative approaches to finance…Managing organisational unit
School of Sociology, Politics and International StudiesDates
01/09/2015 to 01/09/2016
Thesis supervisions
Race and the Referendum
Supervisors
Seeking voices
Supervisors
Identity, Difference, Religion
Supervisors
How a society tells a story about itself
Supervisors
Lived diversities of conditional citizens
Supervisors
Sexual Renegades
Supervisors
Mapping and Understanding the Counter-Extremism Policy Space
Supervisors
White Men Talking
Supervisors
Publications
Selected publications
01/11/2017Countering Extremism in British Schools? The Truth about the Birmingham Trojan Horse Affair
Countering Extremism in British Schools? The Truth about the Birmingham Trojan Horse Affair
Governing and contesting marginality
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
Governing through Prevent? Regulation and contested practice in state-Muslim engagement
Sociology
Recent publications
06/04/2022The political inclusion of British Muslims: from multiculturalism to muscular liberalism
Ethnicities
Governing and contesting marginality
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
‘Beyond Prevent: Muslim Engagement in City Governance'
Imagining Regulation Differently: co-creating for engagement
Counter-radicalisation as civic integration
Radicalization and Counter-Radicalization
An Assessment of Prevent and the Challenges Ahead
Jihadist Terror