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.
Operation Bogeyman: The Folk Horror Landscape of 1970's Northern Ireland
Transforming through Cinema: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Reading Amy Greenfield’s Pioneering Films
Healing women: Early modern women as healers in their own texts, practices and representations
Reconceptualizing the dispositif for genealogical approaches to biopolitics: on dispensability and interdependency
Art, resistance, and healing: on the potentials of using the Creative Change Laboratory (CCoLAB) among queer youth in Brighton
Selling Shippam's: Food Consumption, Visuality and Post-War Culture
The Biopoiltics of Right-Wing Populism: The People, The Population and Racializing Assemblages
Collection to Source: Cosmology and Ethnobotanical belongings of the Northwest Amazon
Costume-Generated Performance as Praxis: Costume Encounters with Kashubian Material Culture from a Diasporic Standpoint
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
Resourcing Gypsy, Romany, Traveller trans youth in the UK: An exploration of intersectionality using heritage as a vehicle for empowerment
Publishing Feminism: Poli Gynaikon, Feminist Media, and the Transnational Exchange of Ideas
Towards a ‘Theory of Taking’: Whiteness and Collectors of Ethnographic Objects in 19th Century North America
Where are all the Lesbians? In search of Lesbian Lives in Museums.
Queer Immortality: The creation, collection, preservation and distribution of LGBTQ+ histories through Small Art and participatory DIY artistic initiatives.
Bridging the gap between affective and linguistic processing in foreign language learners
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
‘Crafting a Life’: examining the role of craft in lesbian dress and textiles through oral history, c.1963-2003
Colonial Rhizomes: Knowledge production of southern Africa through archives and displays in museums
Representations of Muslim Masculinities in Contemporary British and American Diaspora Novels
Silence from the archive: How can archives inform an original method of blackout poetry seeking to ethically remember the Holocaust?
A Feminist Critique of the Veterinary Industry: working towards improved human and non-human welfare.
Colonial modernity in Dongdaemun garment district and its fashion production (1910-2014)
An Archive of Fairies: Modernism, Fantasy, and Shy Ephemera 1890-1930
Death-style: An essay film investigation of 1980s images of gay male depravity through the lens of ‘queer negativity’
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
Narrative navigatio of former nuns: Exploring stories of transgression, reflexivity and transcendence through life history
Designing for Dignity, Ownership and Representation: new approaches to the inclusivity of the homeless community.