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Joanna Gilmore

Biography

Dr Joanna Gilmore
LLB (Newcastle), MRes (Manchester), PhD (Manchester), PGCAP (York)

Senior Lecturer

Dr Joanna Gilmore is a Senior Lecturer in Law in York Law School, University of York. Her teaching and research interests include public order law and policing policy, counter-terrorism, human rights and community based responses to police misconduct.

Joanna graduated from Newcastle University in 2006. Following a period working for Bishop Auckland College and the National Probation Service, she was awarded 1+3 funding from the University of Manchester to complete an ESRC recognised MRes in Criminology and Socio-Legal Studies. Joanna was awarded a PhD in 2013 for her thesis, This is Not a Riot: Regulation of Protest and the Impact of the Human Rights Act 1998, examined by Professor Robert Reiner (LSE) and Professor David Mead (UEA).

Joanna was appointed as Lecturer in Law at the University of Manchester in 2012, Lecturer in Law at the University of York in 2013 and Senior Lecturer in Law at the University of York in 2021.

Joanna is a socio-legal researcher who has worked closely with a number of UK-based and international human rights organisations and think tanks including Liberty and The Century Foundation. She is a former National Executive Committee Member of the Haldane Society of Socialist Lawyers and co-founder of the Northern Police Monitoring Project, a grassroots initiative that works with communities affected by police harassment, brutality and racism. Joanna’s activism very much informs her academic work. In 2021, for example, Joanna initiated an open letter, signed by over 1,000 law academics, opposing proposals to restrict protest under the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, and produced a briefing for trade unionists on the impact of the proposals for trade union organising.

Joanna’s research has attracted significant media coverage informing public debate (eg, The Guardian, BBC Newsnight, Channel 4 News), has attracted parliamentary attention, and has had demonstrable impact. Her research on the policing of the anti-fracking movement, for example, triggered an intervention by the UN Special Rapporteur on the Rights to Free Speech and Peaceful Assembly.

Joanna serves on the Editorial Board of the journal, Justice, Power and Resistance and is the former Secretary of the European Group for the Study of Deviance and Social Control and currently Co-Director of the Criminalisation of Dissent and Activism Working Group. She is also a member of the Institute of Employment Rights Research Panel.

Joanna is the Widening Participation Tutor in York Law School and has taken a leading role in departmental, university and national initiatives to remove barriers to access to higher education and the legal profession.

Contact details

Dr Joanna Gilmore
York Law School
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Tel: +44 (0)1904 32 5738