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National identities (3)

 

Fortier, Anne-Marie Sociology

I would be interested in supervising research students within the areas related to my research interests, for example: Multiculturalisms; 'race', racisms; Migration and related aspects, including but not restricted to: migrant/diasporic/transnational lives; migration and national politics (policies, border controls, etc.). Sexuality and migration including but not restricted to: queer migrants and migrations; sexuality and migration (e.g. sexuality and border control); migrant sex workers; intimacy and migration. Citizenship and related including but not restricted to: cultural aspects of citizenship, sexual citizenship, intimate citizenship, citizenship and affect, or transnational citizenship; citizenship training or the like (e.g. citizenship curriculum in England; citizenship classes and ceremonies for immigrants), and so on.

 

Tyler, Imogen Sociology

I welcome PhD applications in any of my areas of research. Please feel free to contact me to discuss preliminary ideas for PhD proposals or postdoctoral applications.

Postdoctoral Student

Dr Maja Sager, COFAS postdoctoral fellow based between Lund University, Sweden, and Lancaster University. Project: `Contested Boundaries. An ethnographic study of activist practices for the inclusion of excluded migrants in Sweden, Denmark and UK'. Majabegins her fellowship in the Autumn of 2012and at Lancaster will bebased in the Centre for Gender and Women's Studies, and the Centre for Mobilities research in the Sociology Department. Shewill also be joining the research network www.asylum-network.org.

PhD students

Clay Garland Governmentality and citizenship at the UK's internal borders (ESRC 1 plus 3)

Kate McNicholas Smith Empowering Sexual Citizens: Designing and Delivering Sex Education for Contemporary Adolescents (ESRC 1 plus 3)

Brigit Colson Arts in Mental Health Provision (ESRC 1 plus 3)

Dr Maja Sager `Clandestine asylum seekers in the Swedish welfare state' (visiting PhD student,The Centre for Gender Studies at Lund University, Sweden 2008-2009, Graduated 2011).

Dr Clare Woolhouse`Women's Magazines' (Graduated 2010, AHRC)

Dr Katherine Harrison: 'Terror-Democracy: An Iconography' (Graduated 2008, AHRC)

Dr. Fiona Summers: `Unanticipated Space: Embodied Encounters in Contemporary Visual Culture` (Graduated 2006, AHRB)

 

Wodak, Ruth Linguistics and English Language

(Critical) Discourse Studies (theories, methodologies)

Identity Politics (individual, collective; national, transnational)

Language and/in Politics

Discrimination, Racism, Anti-Semitism, and Sexism in/via Discourse

Analysis of (social) Media

Commemoration; collective memories; politics of the past

Oganisational Discourses and Practices

 

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