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Dr Conor Wilson is a critical criminologist and interdisciplinary researcher working at the intersection of border criminology, policing, urban studies and the criminology of sport and leisure. Prior to joining City St George's in 2026, he previously worked at the University of the West of Scotland. His main research interests explore the discursive, socio-spatial and visual construction of border control, policing and spatial stigma. He has a particular interest in how state practices, such as police stop & search tactics, border policing or immigration detention, are constructed, and contested, though media representations and political discourses.
His previous research has explored the spatial, cultural and political dynamics of territorial stigma in ‘crime-affected’ areas. This includes the discursive functions of ‘crime’, ‘decline’ and ‘violence’ in legitimating urban political events that range from urban regeneration practices to sports-mega events. He has also written and published widely on the themes of sport & devance, policing and police stop and search tactice.
His current research activities focuses on the visual politics of (crim)migration and bordering. More specifically, his work addresses how the dual framing of punitive and humanitarian rationales (re)produces and legitimate state sovereignty and border policing regimes, and how this is manifested in (social) media representations. This work includes, inter alia, the visuality of the crimmigrant other in state communications about people smuggling, NGOs and advocacy work in challenging immigration detention or the border police recruitment activities.
His work has appeared in leading criminological and inter-disciplinary journals such as Theoretical Criminology, Urban Geography and British Journal of Criminology. His work has also been featured about in national and international publications such as the Daily Record and Der Spiegel.
Qualifications
- PhD, University of the West of Scotland, United Kingdom, February 2019 - November 2022
- MSc in Criminal Justice, University of the West of Scotland, United Kingdom, September 2017 - November 2018
- BA (hons) in Sociology, University of the West of Scotland, United Kingdom, September 2013 - July 2017
Publications
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Chapters (2)
- Wilson, C. (2026). Football ‘Ultras’, Commodification and Criminalisation. Criminology, Leisure and Sport (pp. 173-185). Routledge.
- Wilson, C. (2021). Failure by Design? Neoliberalism, Public Space, and the (Im)possibility of Lockdown Compliance in the UK. Volume 3: Public Space and Mobility (pp. 65-74). Bristol University Press. ISBN 9781529219005.
Journal articles (9)
- Wilson, C. (2026). ‘The border is calling’: Cross-border crime, police militarisation and benevolent policing in the visual-discursive framing of border police recruitment adverts. Crime, Media, Culture: An International Journal. doi:10.1177/17416590261438007
- Clift, B.C., Wilson, C. and Stone, E.A. (2026). ‘You’re a warrior, right?’: the manosphere, podcasts, and the strongman politics of Donald Trump in the 2024 United States Presidential election. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics pp. 1-21. doi:10.1080/19406940.2026.2625061
- Wilson, C. (2026). ‘I think they’re the real villains in all of this’: Crimmigrant visuality and representations of people smuggling in state use of Twitter/X. Theoretical Criminology, 30(1), pp. 145-166. doi:10.1177/13624806251332915
- Wilson, C., Clayton, E. and Rowe, M. (2025). Out of Place in Blue Space: Noticing as a Stopping Technology and the Limits of Stop and Search Reform. The British Journal of Criminology. doi:10.1093/bjc/azaf087
- Clift, B.C., Wilson, C. and Talbot, A. (2025). The spectacle of non-violence: deactivating territorial stigmatization in favela representations in the Rio 2016 Summer Olympic Opening Ceremonies. Urban Geography, 46(9), pp. 2135-2155. doi:10.1080/02723638.2025.2491928
- Wilson, C. (2024). Trading crime for culture? Activating territorial stigma through cultural regeneration in Paisley. Urban Geography, 45(9), pp. 1661-1680. doi:10.1080/02723638.2024.2333698
- Wilson, C., Arshad, R., Sapouna, M., McGillivray, D. and Zihms, S. (2023). ‘PGR Connections’: Using an online peer- learning pedagogy to support doctoral researchers. Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 60(3), pp. 390-400. doi:10.1080/14703297.2022.2141292
- Wilson, C., Miller, J. and Brick, C. (2022). Running an ostler? Exploring the use of stop and search tactics at Scottish football matches. Soccer & Society, 23(1), pp. 8-20. doi:10.1080/14660970.2021.1918117
- Wilson, C. (2021). The Routledge Handbook of Placemaking. Cultural Trends, 30(4), pp. 388-390. doi:10.1080/09548963.2021.1953375