Hannah Francis
Black British History, Inclusive Teaching and Curriculum Reform
Black British History, Inclusive Teaching and Curriculum Reform
Tuning In: Sustainable Leadership Solutions for the Wellbeing and Mental Health Crisis in UK Television Production
Inclusive Engagement Practice
Dirty Work: Latin American Horror and the Invisible Violence of Domestic Servitude
Pride, Passengers and Personnel: Collecting LGBTQ+ Experiences in and on London’s Transport in the 1970s and 1980s.
Sustainability in the Making: Craft Programmes for Socio-Ecological Change
Contesting Narratives: Young people’s perspectives of school labels and the culture of youth in education and society.
Between Poison and Cure: Formal Innovation and its Ethical Dilemmas in Writing “Invisible” Chronic Illness
Literary Heritage and the Public Archives: The Diverse Women of Britain’s Special Operations Executive, F Section
Reaching to the stars: astrology and the body in the past, present and future
Echoes in the Anthropocene: ecological sound art and ecosocialist activism in Brazil
The Author is Present: Contemporary Bio-Memoir (2010-2020)
Dancing as Religious Embodiment: A Philosophical Perspective on Esotericism and Occultism in Early Modern Dance