Techne
Techne Alumni
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Fearghus Roulston
Culture and communicationsUniversity of BrightonJusta notha teenage rebel: Belfast Punk and the Troubles 1977-1982. (Keywords: Space, Subcultures, Memory, Punk, Oral History)
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Amardeep Rai
Art and designUniversity of SurreyMaking reading fleshly: how can the body become a reading tool in the cognitive process of constructing meaning through movement, emission and mapping explored through interactive art works
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Rujana Rebernjak
Art and designRoyal College of ArtBuilding a Nation: Consumer Culture and Design in SFR Yugoslavia in the 1970s
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Carolyn Roy
Media and performance artsUniversity of Roehampton LondonThe Work of Wandering: A new paradigm for dance practice and knowledge production
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Huw Rowlands
Culture and communicationsRoyal Holloway University of LondonScenarios of encounter: place, performance, and commemoration in Tūranganui-a-Kiwa and London
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Irene Revell
Art and designUniversity of the Arts LondonPerforming ‘Womens Work’: what constitutes a feminist performance score and how does it extend our understandings of contemporary art practices?
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Francis Gene-Rowe
Languages and literaturesRoyal Holloway University of LondonVision, History, Episteme: William Blake and Philip K. Dick’s Transformations of Modern Reality
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Itoiz Rodrigo-Jusue
Culture and communicationsUniversity of Roehampton LondonImaginaries of risk and radicalisation in the UK 'war on terror' (2005-2017)
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Rosie Ram
Media and performance artsRoyal College of ArtNigel Henderson and the Art of Work, 1949-60
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Nat Reeve
Languages and literaturesRoyal Holloway University of LondonPast and Pre-Raphaelite Present: Elizabeth Siddal’s Retellings of Inherited Stories
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Rosemary Rich
Histories and philosophiesUniversity of Brighton“A terribly difficult decision to make”: The memory of Second World War conscientious objection in Britain since 1945
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Catia Rodrigues
Histories and philosophiesRoyal Holloway University of LondonRe-framing the ‘Third Generation’ of the Pre-Raphaelite Sisterhood: Gendered Revival of Early Pre-Raphaelitism in 1880-1920