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STAFF RESEARCH INTERESTS
Tess Cosslet: (English) - women’s writing (especially
autobiography); feminist literary criticism; children’s literature;
Victorian representations of Italy.
Allyson Fiddler: (German Studies) - twentieth-century literature in
German; feminist theory and German literature; gender and
German cinema.
Anne-Marie Fortier: (Sociology) – critical race and ethnicity
studies; multiculturalisms, nation formation, and intersections of
gender/sexuality, kinship, ‘race’ and class; migration, diasporas,
transnational lives; the politics of emotions, affective citizenship.
Mary Hamilton: (Educational Research) - adult and continuing
education: policy issues; comparative perspectives, especially across
industrialised societies (US, Canada, Australia, Europe); processes of
adult learning, open learning and issues of access and transition for
Vicky Singleton: (Gender and Women’s Studies) – studies of
mature students.
technoscience; women, health and medicine, subjectivity and
identity; policy and practice.
Gerry Harris: (LICA) - contemporary female performance art
David Smith: (Religious Studies) - Indian religions and languages;
postmodernism and performativity; female performers in 19th
Indian religion and art; classical Sanskrit poetry; religion and
Century French popular theatre.
literature.
Carolyn Jackson: (Educational Research) – gender and education;
Lucy Suchman: (Sociology) – anthropology of science and
fear, ‘laddishness’, motivation; single-sex schooling.
technology, particularly feminist and science studies;
human/machine interactions, identities and differences; practices of
Hiroko Kawanami: (Religious Studies) – women and Buddhism,
information/communications systems design and use.
Buddhist practices and ritual, monastic education and
dissemination of knowledge, spiritual well-being and health in
Jane Sunderland: (Linguistics) – gender, language and discourse;
Asia.
gender and the (foreign) language classroom.
Maureen McNeil: (Gender and Women’s Studies) – feminist Elaine Swann: (Management) – gender and diversity in
cultural studies of science and technology; theory, pedagogy and organisations; therapeutic cultures and the workplace.
politics in Gender and Women’s Studies; politics, theories and
narratives of reproduction.
Christine Sylvester: (Politics) - feminist international relations:
theory and methodology; the war question for feminism (and
Fiona Measham: (Applied Social Science) - cultural criminology;
international relations); fine arts; museums; gender and international
gender studies and the sociology of intoxication, with a particular
relations. Critical development feminism: development and the five
interest in exploring the boundaries of transgression, the
corporeal senses, postcolonial feminisms confront development
criminalisation of leisure and the problematic-recreational interface
studies; feminist humanitarianism.
in leisure time consumption.
Carol Thomas: (IHR) - health promotion; gender and health; chronic
Shuruq Naquib:
illness and disability.
(Religious Studies) – classical Muslim
hermeneutics, gender in the Qur’an and its exegesis; modern
Imogen Tyler: (Sociology) – gender, race, and social class; bodies
women interpreters of the Qur’an.
and identities; social exclusion; social and cultural theory; theories of
emotion; media and film.
Lynne Pearce: (English) - feminist theory (literature and visual arts)
with a special interest in reading and spectatorship; women’s
Sylvia Walby: (Sociology) - social theory; gender; globalisation;
writing and national/regional identity; representations of romance.
work transformation; gender-based violence; politics in a global era;
measuring gender equality; complexity theory.
Celia Roberts: (Sociology) - sociology studies of health and
biomedicine; feminist theory; science and technology studies; the
Sue Wise: (Applied Social Science) - equal opportunities policies;
body; sexuality and reproduction; social studies of genetics. social work; lesbian and gay social policy issues.
Deborah Sawyer: (Religious Studies) - women and religion; Linda Woodhead: (Religious Studies) – religion and gender;
deployment of the biblical text in the history of Christianity; religion contemporary spiritual practices; religion and emotions; gender,
and gender theory.
religion and multiculturalism.
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