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  • Maud Craigie

    Culture and communications
    Kingston University London

    Tools for Persuasion: methods of storytelling in UK and US courtrooms

  • Emma Yandle

    Emma Yandle

    Culture and communications
    Royal Holloway University of London

    The Geographical Museum: Making Knowledge through Objects

  • Jane Cameron

    Jane Cameron

    Culture and communications
    Royal Holloway University of London

    Mapping Messengers: The work, urban mobility, and lived experiences of London motorcycle despatch riders, 1970 – 2000.

  • Atmadeep Sengupta

    Atmadeep Sengupta

    Brunel University London

    “Non-vegetarian” food: Mapping contestations over the consumption of meat, fish and eggs in the culinary cultures of Ahmedabad, India

  • Juliet Harrison

    Juliet Harrison

    Languages and literatures
    University of Roehampton London

    The Margins of Instruction: Educating Children through Narrative in Mid-Nineteenth Century Britain

  • Maria Paganopoulou

    Maria Paganopoulou

    Histories and philosophies
    University of Brighton

    Publishing Feminism: Poli Gynaikon, Feminist Media, and the Transnational Exchange of Ideas

  • Jiahan Lin

    Jiahan Lin

    Media and performance arts
    University of Westminster

    Cinephilia’s “Horizontal Terrain”: Exploring Chinese Digital Cinephile Culture Through Pinglun

  • Mohd. Ahmar Alvi

    Ahmar (Mohd.) Alvi

    Languages and literatures
    Brunel University London

    Documenting Resistance through Food: A Study of Twentieth-Century Dalit Literature

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    Sunil Shah

    Media and performance arts
    University of the Arts London

    Documenta 11: Art's Global Entanglement

  • 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.

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    Jacqueline Grainger

    Histories and philosophies
    University of Westminster

    The 'Lost' Museum: The rise and fall of the British Empire in objects