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After my studies in the Visual Cultures department, I realise how much strong self-confidence I was given as an independent and creative thinker.
Hairy Matters began as the project,'Head to Head: Untangling the Global Trade in Human Hair', funded through a major research fellowship from the Leverhulme Trust ( 2013-2016).
Primary page content. Ifeanyi Gerald Esogwa's PhD research project. The research is an investigation to determine the optimal interplay of; Gerontechnology, Social Care and Social Prescribing to advance Aging-in-Place initiatives for Older Adults
Primary page content. Romea Mury艅's PhD research project. The Extraterritoriality of Toxicity. The Extraterritoriality of Toxicity investigates the dynamics of artificially generated toxicity and its effects on human and other鈥搕han鈥揾uman bodies.
Primary page content. Asl谋 Uluda臒's PhD research project. Sustainable Grounds. The dichotomy of Life and Nonlife, Povinelli states, fuels late liberal geontopower (2016). This delineation governs the devastated environment of the Bu虉yu虉k
Primary page content. Leila Sibai's PhD research project. My research employs binaurally recorded soundwalks as a research method to investigate how exiled Syrians navigate and make sense of their everyday lived experiences of authoritarianism,
Primary page content. Daniel Mann's PhD research project. My PhD聽research examines how state and military actors in Israel embrace digital media technologies to activate citizens and soldiers as mediators between civil society and state authority.
Primary page content. David Burns's PhD research project. This thesis proposes that the British nuclear weapons test site at Maralinga, South Australia is a reluctant and traumatic archive comprised of both聽material聽and聽media. The material
Primary page content. Ifor Duncan's PhD research project. This PhD project identifies the complex imbrications of political and environmental violence resulting in patterns of human bodies and remains washing up on the shores of three rivers. It
Primary page content. Nabil Ahmed's PhD research project. This thesis explores the complex entanglements of natural and human violence by looking at three related cases: 1) the Bhola cyclone in Bangladesh in which a national struggle, genocide and