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Home » For and about students » Techne Community » Techne Students list » Techne Students 2021-22

Techne Students 2021-22


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Mandeep Sidhu

The Shaheen Bagh Protests (15 December 2019 - 24 March 2020): Coloniality, Epistemic Resistance, and Decoloniality in Present-day BJP-led India

University of Brighton

2021  

 

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Victoria Burgher

Crafting counter-hegemony: using porcelain to interrogate constructed ideologies of whiteness and empire

University of Westminster

2021  

 

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Gareth Brookes

Materiality in Comics - Reframing Sequential Function in Graphic Novels by Confronting the Page as Surface.

University of the Arts, London

2021  

 

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Jennifer Doveton

Middle-class subjectivity and moral value in popular British screen fantasy.

Brunel University, London

2021  

 

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Russell Christie

Chrysalis Boy - An Autoethnographic Investigation Of The Workings Of Exclusion

Brunel University, London

2021  

 

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Dani Trew

Socialist Dress Reform in Britain, 1880-1914

University of Brighton

2021  

 

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Queenie Clarke

Designing for Dignity, Ownership and Representation: new approaches to the inclusivity of the homeless community.

University of Brighton

2021  

 

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Laharee Mitra

Decolonisation guidance and its impact on museum learning practice

University of Brighton

2021  

 

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Joseph Teeter

Dancing with Bach: A Choreomusical Analysis of Dance Works to the Goldberg Variations

University of Roehampton, London

2021  

 

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Karen Hanrahan

Narrative navigatio of former nuns: Exploring stories of transgression, reflexivity and transcendence through life history

University of Brighton

2021  

 

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Rebecca Pizzey

A study into the narrative techniques used to convey non-physical childhood sexual abuse and trauma in contemporary Western fiction

Brunel University, London

2021  

 

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Tamara Schreiber

Vectors: feminist speculations on technologies of subjecthood, objectification and gender in futuristic sex work

University of Brighton

2021  

 

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Phoebe Clothier

‘Wonderful and Astonishing Occurrences’ – The Miraculous and Wondrous in Angevin Narratives, c.1150 – 1250

Royal Holloway, University of London

2021  

 

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Amna Nasir

Breaking Silences through Hashtags: Digital Activism and Celebritisation of the #MeToo Movement in India and Pakistan

Brunel University, London

2021  

 

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Ardyn Tennyson

“West African Writings and Pan-African Networks: Black Periodicals and Print Culture in the Late-Victorian British Empire”

University of Roehampton, London

2021  

 

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Isabelle Kemp

Representations of Single Motherhood in British Cinema, 1945-1970

Royal Holloway, University of London

2021  

 

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Carmen Andall Woodroofe

A ‘decolonial green’ aesthetic: how roots reggae reflects and constructs Caribbean and Caribbean diasporic listeners’ practices and attitudes towards sustainability.

Royal Holloway, University of London

2021  

 

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Rudy Loewe

Responding To The Archive: Mobilisation, Myth and Memory

University of the Arts, London

2021  

 

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Roxy Moore

“We must carry on”: The Jewish Relief Unit, Displaced Persons and Anglo-Jewish Humanitarianism in Postwar Europe.

Royal Holloway, University of London

2021  

 

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Marina Castledine

Developing the disappearing art of Lefkaritika into a community pedagogy, in order to witness the silences in marginalised women’s lives.

University of Brighton

2021  

 

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Roselle Knowles

Re-imagining liminal therapeutic landscapes

Royal Holloway, University of London

2021  

 

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Charlotte Fox

The Author is Present: Contemporary Bio-Memoir (2010-2020)

Royal Holloway, University of London

2021  

 

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Joshua Sadler

Undefinable: Performance and the Radical Practice of Generative Neurodiversity

University of Roehampton, London

2021  

 

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Ellis Cuffe

The Micro-Histories of Rural Romano-Egyptian Households

Royal Holloway, University of London

2021  

 

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Gareth Hughes

Sounds from Outside: Mapping Transnational Communities in Contemporary Experimental and Exophonic Poetry

Royal Holloway, University of London

2021  

 

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Jake Elliott

William Blake and London: The Artist Visualising Jerusalem

University of Roehampton, London

2021  

 

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Isabel Smith

Affective Scribal Activity in Medieval Devotional Writing, 1300-1500

Royal Holloway, University of London

2021  

 

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Viveca Mellegård

Dyeing to become whole: Indigo dyeing as embodied practice for a more sustainable future.

Royal Holloway, University of London

2021  

 

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Felix Clutson

The translator as a number 10: Considering cultural translation in German and English football reporting in the era of globalisation

University of Surrey

2021  

 

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Armando Romero

Aquinas and determinatio: an exemplary theory of precedent

University of Surrey

2021  

 

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Clara Searle

Storytelling Personal Collections: A Tool to Dismantle the Concept of the ‘Other Audience’

Loughborough University

2021  

 

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Aurelie Toitot

The politics of memory in Alsace: Nationalisation and gender in the aftermath of the Second World War

Brunel University, London

2021  

 

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Emma Mitchell

The Covent Garden Ladies: Life Beyond Harris’s List

Brunel University, London

2021  

 

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Felipe Tessarolo

Offensive Speech, Fake News and the Brazilian ‘New Right’

University of Westminster

2021  

 

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Samuel Kaufman

Entangling Umwelten: Towards a New Ecology of Machine Learning, Moving Images and Nonhuman Worlds

Kingston University, London

2021  

 

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Cian O'Farrell

The Materiality of Digital Music: An Assemblage of Musicians and Vital Materials.

Kingston University, London

2021  

 

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Anna Argiro

Rethinking Birth and Maternity as Philosophical Categories: Hannah Arendt’s Notion of Natality in Dialogue with Contemporary Feminist Thought

Kingston University, London

2021  

 

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Devika Sharma

Design Activism – Exploring Creative Repertoires for Public Participation

Loughborough University

2021  

 

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Daisy Du Toit

The second wave of Arts and Crafts? Craft online: Amateurs, Influencers and Craftivists of Generation Craft

Kingston University, London

2021  

 

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Eleftheria Sofroniou

“Making up (for) lost heritage: an ethnographic study of dance, language and identity in London’s Greek Cypriot diaspora”

University of Westminster

2021  

 

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Kamal Badhey

Stories Rising to the Surface: Engagement with the Apna Heritage Archive and Punjabi Workers Collection

University of Brighton

2021  

 

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Edwin Mingard

Making, Unmaking and Remaking History: Exhibition Programming at Chisenhale Gallery in the late 1980s

Kingston University, London

2021  

 

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Bethany Williamson

Translating place: orthography and the problem of place names at the Royal Geographical Society, 1830–1919

Royal Holloway, University of London

2021  

 

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Jessica Beale

Towards inclusive heritage: how can historic gardens use audio description to enhance access for all visitors?

University of Westminster

2021  

 

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Kiera Fitzgerald

State Secrets and the Public Archives: Cold War Spycraft and the Literary Heritage of British Espionage

University of Roehampton, London

2021  

 

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Nell Nixon

PINNACLE (Promoting inclusive access, discoverability and use of British Library digital learning resources for young people)

Loughborough University

2021  

 

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Marco Veneri

Curating Urban Futures: Urban Farming and Meanwhile Tactics in the Context of Urban Regeneration Strategies

Kingston University, London

2021  

 

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Ella Roberts

How did the BBC strive and struggle to report accurately and impartially on the conflict in Northern Ireland?

University of Westminster

2021  

 

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Joanna Brown

The Listening: fictionalising fugitive voices and fragmented lives in the slavery archive.

Royal Holloway, University of London

2021  

 

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Keli Garrett

The Aesthetic Vocabulary of Black Women's Experimental Work in Practice and Performance

University of the Arts, London

2021  

 

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Wojciech Ziemilski

Recycled Reality and Theatrical Memory: Staging Difficult Pasts

Royal Holloway, University of London

2021  

 

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Evelyn Reidy

Diverse Shakespeare: New Writing from Shakespeare's Globe

University of Roehampton, London

2021  

 

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Hodan Omar

From Hargeisa to London: A living sound archive of Somalis in Britain

Kingston University, London

2021  

 

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Jessica Boyall

Black, British and Feminist: The History and Legacy of Ceddo, Sankofa and the Black Audio Film Collective

Royal Holloway, University of London

2021  

 

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