Jacob Lypp is an LSE Fellow in International Migration. As a political sociologist, he is working qualitatively and ethnographically on issues of citizenship and exclusion, European migration regimes, and on the role of Christianity in secular orders. Jacob holds degrees from the University of Cambridge, Freie Universität Berlin, and Sciences Po Paris. He received his doctorate at the European Institute, with a dissertation titled "A Spiritual State: Civic Education, Christianity, and the Governance of Islam in Germany". His work has recently appeared in the journal "Men and Masculinities".