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Racism and Racialisation PhD group

The Racism and Racialisation PhD group, hosted by the Sarah Parker Remond Centre, is comprised of 香港六合彩中特网 postgraduate research students working on issues surrounding race and racism. This student-led network welcomes postgraduate researchers from all departments and schools across 香港六合彩中特网. The group offers a space for reading and discussion groups, work in progress presentations, writing and social spaces, and political and intellectual debate. If you are interested in joining the group, please email Luke de Noronha and Paige Patchin.

Members

Toyin Agbetu

PhD: Help oppose the ongoing intellectual, political and cultural wars being waged against society by advocates of institutional racism within and outside the academy.


Gabriel Bristow

PhD: Don Cherry (1936-1995), a multi-instrumentalist best known as a jazz trumpeter.


Christie Cheng

PhD: Migrating Optics. Radical documentaries on labour.


Camille Crichlow

PhD: How the historical and socio-cultural narrative of race manifests in today鈥檚 facial recognition and surveillance technologies.


Saffron East

PhD:听Archival material and Oral History to explore Indian Workers鈥 Associations, the Asian Youth Movements and Southall Black Sisters in the 1970s.听


Bea Gassmann de Sousa

PhD: Nigerian early modernism and its epistemological foundations


Finn Gleeson

PhD: A听history of East London鈥檚 heritage industry, c.1973-2008.


Carlos听G贸mez del Tronco

PhD:听normalisation of Islamophobic political discourse and anti-Muslim prejudice in Czechia.听


Natalie Lucy

PhD: Anarchic Spider-Man: The legacy of Anancy and the creation of new identities in the work of Black British writers of the Caribbean diaspora.


Jacqueline Mabey

PhD:听This Must Be the Place: Mapping Artistic Kinship and Economic Change in Downtown New York, 1973鈥1987,听explores the relationship between the artistic community of Downtown New York and the transformation to a FIRE (finance, insurance, real estate) economy.


Les Newsom

PhD: A听comparative study of British and German childhood at the height of European Imperialism.


Rolake Osabia

PhD: Explores the nuances of Blackness, feminism, and escapism with concentrated thematic focuses on isolation and kinship in contemporary Black British women鈥檚 literature.听


Alice Riddell

PhD: Explores a live-streaming street crime app, called Citizen, and its impact on neighbourhoods in New York City.


Kalvin听Schmidt-Rimpler Dinh

PhD: Aims to trace, analyse and compare various notions of 鈥楢frosurrealism鈥, with a focus on US-American contexts from the early twentieth century onwards.


Joel Stokes

PhD: Explores the intersection between archaeology, identity, racism and settler-colonialism in contemporary Israeli-Palestinian society as well as the often overlooked role of historic archaeological engagement in contemporary stakeholder claims of heritage ownership.


Nathaniel T茅l茅maque

PhD:听鈥Everyday Things: Visualising Black Millennial Experiences On The White City Estate (Geography Practice-Related PhD)鈥 visualises the experiences of a kinship group of Black millennials living on the White City Estate in Shepherds Bush, West London. The project combines two main methodologies.


Marieta听Valdivia Lefort

PhD:听鈥State Project and Education: The construction of National Identity and the legitimation of an europeanising memory in Chile鈥, which aims to analyse, through the revision of specific education policies for the teaching of local and global history since independence to date, the implicit influence of political ideologies and different state projects on the construction and legitimisation of a europeanising imaginary of national identity in Chile.


Find out about our听Race, Ethnicity and Postcolonial Studies Reading Group