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  • 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

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    Amelia Crouch

    Media and performance arts
    University of the Arts London

    Episodic self-display and shifting modes of address: Performing identity in artists' moving image in a neoliberal era of post-truth

  • 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

  • Jake Stumpf

    James Stumpf

    Histories and philosophies
    Brunel University London

    Laws of Empire and Nation: Legal Assimilation and Subjugation in Alsace and Lorraine Under French and German Rule, 1852-1939

  • Eve Archer

    Eve Archer

    Art and design
    University of Brighton

    Queer Immortality: The creation, collection, preservation and distribution of LGBTQ+ histories through Small Art and participatory DIY artistic initiatives.

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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

  • 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.

  • 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

  • Samantha Dick

    Samantha Dick

    Art and design
    Kingston University London

    I Woz Ere: An Intimate Look at the Forgotten Tower Blocks of the Edinburgh City Skyline

  • Tom Pryce

    Tom Pryce

    Histories and philosophies
    University of Brighton

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

  • 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

  • Peter Sharples

    Peter Sharples

    Media and performance arts
    Brunel University London

    Performing Pain: How Stand-Up Comedy Functions as an Autobiographical Performative Act of Self-Authorship and Resistance in Narrating Disability and Pain

  • 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.