Dr Peter Hopkins
Reader in Social and Political Geography and Postgraduate Director for the School

  • Email: peter.hopkins@ncl.ac.uk
  • Telephone: (0191) 222 3924
  • Address: School of Geography Politics and Sociology,
    Newcastle University,
    Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK
    NE17RU

Background

My research and teaching interests centre upon the challenges and complexities of inequality. More specifically, my work draws attention to the exclusionary ways in which various forms of discrimination and marginalisation – such as racism, sexism, sizism, ageism and religious intolerance – shape people’s everyday lives, structure the resources available to them and influence who they can become. This work is built upon a commitment to empirical research that is informed both by current debates in academic literatures and theoretical understandings about society and space, as well as – where appropriate – concerns of relevance to policy makers and practitioners.

My work tends to draw upon urban social and political geographies and falls within the following three themes:

Young people’s geographies
- Young people, social identities and political inequalities
- Youth transitions, geographies of age and intergenerational relations
- Young migrants, asylum seekers, refugees and ethnic minority groups

Geographies of religion, faith and spirituality
- The everyday lives and geographies of religious young people
- Gender and generational relations in religious communities
- Experiences of faith and spirituality across the lifecourse

Masculinities, ethnicities and place
- Religious, racialised and ethnicised masculinities
- Constructions of hegemonic and marginalised masculine identities
- Gendered identities, social exclusion and spatial justice

I am also interested in exploring issues connected with the use of various qualitative methods including participatory action research approaches, focus groups as well as research ethics.

Qualifications

PGCert - Academic Practice, Lancaster University
PhD - Human Geography, University of Edinburgh 
MRes - Urban Geography, University of Strathclyde
BA(Hons) Geography and Planning, University of Strathclyde

Current research

In collaboration with Latin Link and Matt Baillie Smith (Northumbria) Nina Laurie and Elizabeth Olson (Edinburgh), I have recently completed an AHRC/ESRC Religion and Society Youth Call small grant about the experiences of young evangelical Christians who participate in faith-based international volunteering projects in Latin America. This project started in May 2009 and was for one year - www.ycla.org.uk

I am also working on writing up papers with Elizabeth Olson, Giselle Vincett (both Edinburgh) and Rachel Pain (Durham) from our AHRC/ESRC Religion and Society Youth Call Large Grant project called 'Marginalized Spiritualities: faith and religion among young people in socially deprived Britain'. This two year project follows on from our earlier AHRC/ESRC Religion and Society small grant about 'relational religious identities: exploring contemporary meanings of religion amongst Scottish Christian youth' - youthandreligion.org.uk/.

Simon Tate and I are also currently exploring how Geography students experience the transition to university, focusing specifically upon students who are 'local' or from the North-East region (funded by GEES Subject Centre and the Catherine Cookson Foundation) - www.studenttransitions.org.uk/

I am also currently writing up a paper from a project with 'young Sikh men in Scotland' (funded by the British Academy and the Royal Geographical Society).

Research Roles

Co-Editor of Gender, Place and Culture, 2012 - 2017

Book Review Editor for Gender, Place and Culture, 2009-2011

Editorial board member of:
- Contemporary Islam (2008-)
- Gender, Place and Culture (2009-)
- Children's Geographies (2009-)

Member of the AHRC peer review college, 2010 -
External Associate, Centre for Education for Racial Equality in Scotland (CERES), University of Edinburgh (http://www.ceres.education.ed.ac.uk/)
Co-editor (with Rachel Pain (Durham)) of a series of books on 'Gender, Space and Society' with Ashgate.
Chair of the new RGS-IBG Geographies of Justice Working Group (www.geographiesofjustice.org.uk/) and member of the Participatory Geographies Research Group and the Geographies of Religion, Faith and Spirituality Working Group of the RGS-IBG.
Past Co-Chair (with Elizabeth Olson (Edinburgh)) of the Geography of Religions and Belief Systems Speciality Group (www.gorabs.org/) of the Association of American Geographers.

Esteem Indicators

2011 Royal Geographical Society Gill Memorial Award for contributions to geographies of religion, youth and race. 
Vice Chancellor's Distinguished Teacher Award 2011 

Visiting Scholar, Religion Research Cluster, National University of Singapore (Jul-Aug 2008)
Visiting Scholar, School of Political and Social Inquiry, Monash University (Feb 2011)
Visiting Scholar, School of Social Sciences, University of Western Sydney (Feb-Apr 2011)
Visiting Scholar, School of Political and Social Inquiry, Monash University (Dec 2011)
Visting Scholar, Royal Melbourne Institute for Technology (Dec 2011)

Funding

  • Local students' perceptions of the transitions from university to work or further study - Catherine Cookson Foundation (co-I with Simon Tate (PI)) - £2992 
  • Geography students’ perspectives on improving the transition from school to university - Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences (GEES) Subject Centre (co-I with Simon Tate (PI)) - £4526.
  • Youth transitions, international volunteering and religious transformations: the experiences of young evangelical Christians in Latin America - (AHRC/ESRC Religion and Society Youth Call) (PI with Nina Laurie (Newcastle), Matt Smith (Northumbria) and Elizabeth Olson (Edinburgh)) - £74,480.
  • Marginalized Spiritualities: faith and religion among young people in socially deprived Britain (AHRC/ESRC Religion and Society Youth Call) - (co-I with Elizabeth Olson (PI), Giselle Vincett (Researcher) (both Edinburgh) and Rachel Pain (Durham) (co-I)) - £243,284.
  • Activism, Volunteering and Citizenship ESRC seminar series (with Matt Smith (PI), Katy Jenkins (both Northumbria), Liz Bondi and Elizabeth Olson (both Edinburgh) and Nina Laurie (Newcastle))- £14,951.
  • Muslim women in Scotland: global events, national issues, local lives (+3 ESRC Scottish Government Collaborative studentship) - £61,000.
  • Male Young People in Woods and Forests (1+3 ESRC Scottish Government Collaborative studentship) - £80,000.
  • Relational Religious Identities: exploring contemporary meanings of religion among Scottish Christian youth (AHRC/ESRC Religion and Society Scheme) - (co-I with Elizabeth Olson (Edinburgh) (PI) and Rachel Pain (Durham) (co-I)) - £73,736.
  • Young Sikh men in Scotland: spatial practices, contested identities and everyday geographies (RGS-IBG) - £2000.
  • Young Sikh men in Scotland: spatial practices, contested identities and everyday geographies (British Academy) - £7420.

Postgraduate Supervision

Current students include:
Rahielah Ali
is researching ‘Muslim women in Scotland: global events, national issues, local lives’ (ESRC Scottish Governmental Collaborative +3 studentship, 2008 onwards) (with Anoop Nayak)
Kevin Brice is exploring the experiences of white British Muslims (self-funded, 2011 onwards) (with Anoop Nayak and Alastair Bonnett)
Thomas Burgoine's study is 'Predisposed to Obesity? A Study into Environmental Equity and the possible Obesogenic Environment of North East England' (ESRC 1+3, 2007 onwards) (with Seraphim Alvanides and Amelia Lake (both Northumbria University))
Rachel Clements is researching Polish parenthood in Newcastle Upon Tyne (ESRC +3 studentship, 2008 onwards) (with Alison Stenning)
Jennifer Lloyd is researching the embodied experiences of female transnationals (ESRC 1+3 studentship, 2010 onwards) (with Alastair Bonnett)
Elinor Predota is researching male young people in woods and forests (ESRC Scottish Governmental Collaborative 1+3 studentship, 2008 onwards) (with Anoop Nayak and Rachel Pain (Durham))
Erin Pritchard is studying how people with restricted growth are socially and spatially marginalized in society (ESRC +3 studentship, 2009 onwards) (with Janice McLaughlin)
Michael Richardson is exploring intergenerationality and Irish masculinities on Tyneside (ESRC +3 studentship, 2010 onwards) (with Anoop Nayak)
Alex Tan is researching the transitions of British Chinese youth (MA Human Geography Research, 2007-8 and ESRC +3 studentship, 2008 onwards) (with Anoop Nayak)
Joanna Wiseman is studying the integration and identities of young asylum seekers in Scotland (ESRC +3 collaborative studentship with Scottish Refugee Council, 2011 onwards) (with Anoop Nayak, Clare Tudor and Gareth Mulvey)  

PhD External examining at Aberystwyth, Hull and Leeds Universities.

Memberships

Association of American Geographers
Royal Scottish Geographical Society
Royal Geographical Society with the Institute of British Geographers
Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
Muslims in Britain Research Network

Projects

Undergraduate Teaching 

Geo2100 Geographies of New York City (module leader)
Geo2043 Key Methods in Human Geography (contributor) 
Geo2044 Geographical Study Skills (contributor)
Geo2110 Social Geographies (module leader for semester 2)
Geo3099 Dissertation (contributor)
Geo3105 Young People, Place and Identity (module leader)

External Examiner (Human Geography) for BSc/MA Geography, Dundee University (2010-13) 

Postgraduate Teaching

Geo8017 Human Geography: Concepts in Action (contributor)
HSS8104 Qualitative Methodology in the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (contributor)