Selected Publications
- Willis, R., A Precarious Life: Understanding class, race, and conflict in a deindustrialised town. (forthcoming, OUP)
- Willis, R., & Hoyle, C., “The Good, The Bad, and The Street: Does ‘street culture’ affect offender communication and reception in restorative justice?” (2019),European Journal of Criminology.
- Willis, R., “‘Let’s Talk About It.’ Why social class matters to restorative justice.” (2018), Criminology & Criminal Justice.
- Willis, R., “A comparative analysis of widow dispossession in anglophone and francophone Cameroon.” (2018), 62 Journal of African Law 147.
- Willis, R., “Three Approaches to Community in Restorative Justice.” (2016), Restorative Justice: An International Journal 4(2), 1-27.
FRIAS Project
Rethinking Freedom: Insights from Black Protest and Demands for Decolonisation
Black protests have rippled across the globe. While the Black Lives Matter movement is of modern origin, black resistance to systemic racism and violence is centuries old, ongoing since the establishment of the trans-Atlantic slave trade (Green, 2019; James, 2001). Emerging research is beginning to reveal the significance of subaltern resistance in the development of European Enlightenment thinking; black thought has consistently challenged foundational liberal conceptions of freedom, justice, and equality through action as well as scholarship (Du Bois, 1999; Fanon, 1968; Gilroy, 1993; Gopal, 2019; Lowe, 2015; Said, 2003). The proposed project contributes to this emerging area by revisiting conceptions of freedom through the lens of postcolonial thinking and contemporary struggles for decolonisation in anglophone Cameroon (Mbembe, 2016, 2017; Willis et al., 2020). Knowledge exchange with Cameroonian scholars is core to the proposal. Moreover, innovative methods of public engagement will facilitate race dialogue within the local community, as well as the academic institution. By the end of the project, race literacy among participants will be enhanced and our understanding of freedom – a foundational concept in liberal society – enriched.