Samuel Rua-Nimetz
A political-philosophical approach to the historical-legal relationship between colonialism and international law as a means of analysing the legal exclusion of indigenous peoples and the despotic state, in West Papua.
A political-philosophical approach to the historical-legal relationship between colonialism and international law as a means of analysing the legal exclusion of indigenous peoples and the despotic state, in West Papua.
Autoethnographic exploration of resistance to anti-gay legislation in 80s/90s Brighton.
Reconceptualizing the dispositif for genealogical approaches to biopolitics: on dispensability and interdependency
Priorities, inclusions and exclusions: Non-elite twentieth-century clothing in museum dress collections
Operation Bogeyman: The Folk Horror Landscape of 1970's Northern Ireland
Transforming through Cinema: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Reading Amy Greenfield’s Pioneering Films
The Biopoiltics of Right-Wing Populism: The People, The Population and Racializing Assemblages
On Our Own Behalf: Theory, Strategy, and Practice within the Disabled People’s Movement in Britain
Stories Rising to the Surface: Engagement with the Apna Heritage Archive and Punjabi Workers Collection
Supporting Belarusian women to share experiences of gender-based violence and patriarchy using poetry: an autoethnographic approach
Cultures of Hand-knitting in North India: Provenance, Domesticity and Gendered Learning, c.1850-1980
#Neuroqueer: emerging neurodivergent and queer digital cultures
The Weaponization of Beauty: British female film stars and the struggle for women’s agency 1938-1948
Art, resistance, and healing: on the potentials of using the Creative Change Laboratory (CCoLAB) among queer youth in Brighton
Healing women: Early modern women as healers in their own texts, practices and representations
The polyglot writer: what multilingual texts reveal about writers’ emotional attachment to the languages they speak
Towards an ecofeminist ecriture feminine : poetic responses to climate grief under patriarchal and anthropocentric hegemony
Duplicates, Dispersal and Disposal in Museums
Decolonisation guidance and its impact on museum learning practice
Where are all the Lesbians? In search of Lesbian Lives in Museums.
Vectors: feminist speculations on technologies of subjecthood, objectification and gender in futuristic sex work
Collection to Source: Cosmology and Ethnobotanical belongings of the Northwest Amazon
Towards a ‘Theory of Taking’: Whiteness and Collectors of Ethnographic Objects in 19th Century North America
The Violence of Vision: Wild Plakken and the Crisis of Dutch Political Identity, 1977–1996
Resourcing Gypsy, Romany, Traveller trans youth in the UK: An exploration of intersectionality using heritage as a vehicle for empowerment
Re-storying the city: applying urban perspectives to eco-storytelling
Developing the disappearing art of Lefkaritika into a community pedagogy, in order to witness the silences in marginalised women’s lives
Death-style: An essay film investigation of 1980s images of gay male depravity through the lens of ‘queer negativity’
Themes and Narrative Patterns in Conflict-Related Intrafamilial Storytelling in Northern Ireland: An Oral History of the Ceasefire Generation
Colonial Rhizomes: Knowledge production of southern Africa through archives and displays in museums
Narrative navigatio of former nuns: Exploring stories of transgression, reflexivity and transcendence through life history
Representations of Muslim Masculinities in Contemporary British and American Diaspora Novels
The Shaheen Bagh Protests (15 December 2019 - 24 March 2020): Coloniality, Epistemic Resistance, and Decoloniality in Present-day BJP-led India
Knowing ourselves as embodied beings: Trans-forming Heidegger, Irigaray against Derrida
Project: Overcoming the 'motherhood penalty': improving women's access to work in the UK
Designing for Dignity, Ownership and Representation: new approaches to the inclusivity of the homeless community.