I was born in France, where I acquired a background in continental philosophy, before moving to the UK (St Andrews, Cambridge, LSE) to understand the analytic side of things. Now I bring the two together in my research in critical theory, focusing on the role of socialisation in the entrenchment of structural domination – and in resistance to it. At the moment, I am especially interested in the ways in which social movements, counter-publics, and subaltern communities can function as what I call ‘spaces of emancipatory (re)socialisation’, and in using ethnographic methods to do political theory.