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  • Ömercan Tüm

    Ömercan Tüm

    Languages and literatures
    University of Brighton

    Representations of Muslim Masculinities in Contemporary British and American Diaspora Novels

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    Himan Heidari

    Languages and literatures
    University of Roehampton London

    Curious Travellers and Ambivalent Performers: British Women Travellers and Orientalism in Kurdistan (1890-1940)

  • Maddie Burdon

    Maddie Burdon

    Histories and philosophies
    University of the Arts London

    Queer Whores: Embodied Knowledge and Performance Practices in Sex Work

  • Supraja Ramesh

    Supraja Ramesh

    Culture and communications
    Brunel University London

    ‘Cleaving’ Queer Aesthetics: Contemporary Indian Performance at the Intersections of Caste, Gender and Sexual Politics.

  • Ellie Mcdougall

    Ellie McDougall

    Languages and literatures
    University of Westminster

    ‘Calling to theory, calling to bed’: Transpoetics After the Sign

  • KATHERINE EASTHILL

    Katherine Easthill

    Brunel University London

    The Wapping Post: Media Democracy and Workers' Control

  • Serafina Lee

    Serafina Lee

    Languages and literatures
    Royal Holloway University of London

    Unfinishing: The Draft Poetics of Lyn Hejinian, Susan Howe, and Rachel Blau DuPlessis

  • Anne Nielsen

    Anne Nielsen

    Culture and communications
    University of Brighton

    Duplicates, Dispersal and Disposal in Museums

  • Jessica Corfield

    Jessica Corfield

    Languages and literatures
    University of Westminster

    ‘I have come to claim / Marilyn Monroe’s body’: Exploring Identification through Star Images in American Lyric Poetry.

  • Max Annoot

    Max Annoot

    Languages and literatures
    Kingston University London

    'Two men on a summer night, with nowhere to call their own': ‘Affective Precarity’ in British Gay Men's Contemporary Fiction

  • Tom Pryce

    Tom Pryce

    Histories and philosophies
    University of Brighton

    Knowing ourselves as embodied beings: Trans-forming Heidegger, Irigaray against Derrida

  • Lolly Sillitoe

    Lolly Sillitoe

    Languages and literatures
    University of Westminster

    Ecohorror and the work of Annie Proulx: Imagining Non-Human Trauma Victims

  • Jesse Cumming

    Jesse Cumming

    Media and performance arts
    University of Roehampton London

    The Dynamics of Development: An Analysis of the Operation and Influence of Filmmaking Laboratories and Workshops.

  • Emma Haughton

    Emma Haughton

    Media and performance arts
    Kingston University London

    Breaking the gender and identity boundaries of the symphonic form during the 20th century and beyond

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    Sam Kaufman

    Art and design
    Kingston University London

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

  • Aurore Damoiseaux

    Aurore Damoiseaux

    Art and design
    University of Brighton

    Employing the materiality of clothed bodies to ask for change: the social and political weight of Greenham Women’s dress (1981-2000).

  • Eva Dieteren

    Eva Dieteren

    Media and performance arts
    Kingston University London

    Voices from the Margins: The Cyborg Concept Album

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    Rosannagh Maddock

    Histories and philosophies
    Kingston University London

    Fashion at Speed: Spectacular Histories of Fashion, Flying and Motorsport From the Twentieth Century Collections of Brooklands Museum 1907-1939

  • Thomas Hull

    Tom Hull

    Languages and literatures
    University of Brighton

    Nineteenth-century Ambivalence and the Gendered Body: A Practice-based Study of Dr James Barry

  • Eve Barro

    Eve Barro

    Art and design
    Loughborough University London

    Colonial Coral: Design for Decolonising More-than-Human Worlds in the Natural History Museum

  • Amber Savage

    Amber Savage

    Histories and philosophies
    Loughborough University London

    Wired for the War?: The Role of British Telegraphy and Communication Networks in World War II

  • Shaan Knan

    Shaan Rathgeber Knan

    Culture and communications
    University of Brighton

    Resourcing Gypsy, Romany, Traveller trans youth in the UK: An exploration of intersectionality using heritage as a vehicle for empowerment

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    Ellis Cuffe

    Histories and philosophies
    Royal Holloway University of London

    The Micro-Histories of Rural Romano-Egyptian Households

  • Oknim Jo [Square]

    Oknim Jo

    Art and design
    University of Brighton

    Transnational Studies of Interior Design Practice in South Korea from the 1960s to the 1980s

  • Morag Thomas

    Morag Thomas

    Culture and communications
    University of Brighton

    Towards a ‘Theory of Taking’: Whiteness and Collectors of Ethnographic Objects in 19th Century North America

  • Amy Austin

    Amy Austin

    Histories and philosophies
    Kingston University London

    Fragmented Bodies, Fragmented Stories: Exploring Endometriosis Through Multidisciplinary Creative Practice to Challenge Cultural Narratives of Women's Pain

  • Jahnvi Acharya

    Janhvi Acharya

    Histories and philosophies
    Royal Holloway University of London

    Home Away from Home: Exploring 'neighbourliness' and community identities among British South Asians, 1960 to 2017

  • Lisa Hinkins

    Lisa Hinkins

    Art and design
    University of Brighton

    Where are all the Lesbians? In search of Lesbian Lives in Museums.

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    Phoebe Lambdon

    Histories and philosophies
    University of Roehampton London

    The Role of Keats House in the Twenty-First Century Reception and Reputation of John Keats

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    Bill Edmonds

    Histories and philosophies
    Royal Holloway University of London

    Global Humanitarianism: Quaker Aid to Refugees from Nazism, 1938-1945

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    Karen Hanrahan

    Languages and literatures
    University of Brighton

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

  • Adrianna Chmielewska (1)

    Adrianna Chmielewska

    Culture and communications
    Royal Holloway University of London

    Adaptation of literature into opera as a reflection of Italian cultural imagination and identity.

  • Marta Marsicka

    Marta Marsicka

    Culture and communications
    University of the Arts London

    Representation of Central and Eastern European (CEE) female artists in the history of British exhibitions after 1989

  • Akosua Paries-Osei

    Akosua Paries-Osei

    Histories and philosophies
    Royal Holloway University of London

    Pernicious Philanthropy: The legal and medical fetishisation of black female childhood

  • Isabel Sykes

    Isabel Sykes

    Culture and communications
    Brunel University London

    Media representations and lived experiences of working-class women’s unpaid domestic labour

  • Ramish Chohan [Square] (1)

    Ramish Chohan

    Culture and communications
    Brunel University London

    Dismantling modern-day slavery: Learning from the lives of indentured brick kiln workers in peri-urban Pakistan.

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    Nick Brown

    Culture and communications
    University of the Arts London

    The Significance of Magazine Publishing for Black British Art

  • Sylvie Jane Lewis

    Sylvie Jane Lewis

    Languages and literatures
    University of Brighton

    An Archive of Fairies: Modernism, Fantasy, and Shy Ephemera 1890-1930

  • Richard Squires

    Richard Squires

    Art and design
    University of Brighton

    Death-style: An essay film investigation of 1980s images of gay male depravity through the lens of ‘queer negativity’

  • Georgia Dimdore Miles

    Georgia Dimdore-Miles

    Histories and philosophies
    Royal Holloway University of London

    Cruising the cut: Lesbian histories of mobility and queer futures of boat-dwelling on the UK's canals

  • Chiara Muzzi

    Chiara Muzzi

    Culture and communications
    Loughborough University London

    ‘What do women activists sound like?’ An exploration of women’s environmental activism in Europe through the lens of community radios

  • Josephine Hills

    Josephine Hills

    Histories and philosophies
    Royal Holloway University of London

    Cleopatra Stories and Community Engagement

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    Shama Khanna

    Culture and communications
    Kingston University London

    The garden as a site to cultivate queer anti-racist communities

  • Selam Mussie Tadesse

    Selam Mussie Tadesse

    Culture and communications
    University of Westminster

    Women’s Movements in Africa: Digital Collective Identity Building and Offline Organising in Ethiopia and Kenya

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    Kiera Fitzgerald

    Languages and literatures
    University of Roehampton London

    Literary Heritage and the Public Archives: The Diverse Women of Britain’s Special Operations Executive, F Section

  • Ellennolan

    Ellen Nolan

    Culture and communications
    University of Westminster

    The Nita Harvey Archive: Hidden History, Experience and Objectification in the 1930s Hollywood Star System.

  • Joana Chicau

    Joana Chicau

    Media and performance arts
    University of the Arts London

    Human-Computer Counter-Choreographies

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    Max Shirley

    Languages and literatures
    University of Westminster

    (Un)containable Bodies: Experiments in Life-Writing and Form, post-1968

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    Hannah Cotterill

    Languages and literatures
    Royal Holloway University of London

    Milk to Gall: Representations of Angry Women on Page and Stage

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    Sandra Lipner

    Histories and philosophies
    Royal Holloway University of London

    Microhistories of the Holocaust and the Use of Family History: The Families Ganz / Brenzinger, c1871 - 1945

  • Yehong Wei

    Yehong Wei

    Culture and communications
    University of the Arts London

    Reclaiming Nüshu: A participatory method to reinterpret a Women’s Hidden Script in Rural China

  • Marta Garcia

    Marta García

    Languages and literatures
    University of Roehampton London

    Painting Critical-Creative Writing: J. M. Barrie, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and Zelda