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  • 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

  • Katrine Hoghoj

    Katrine Høghøj

    Histories and philosophies
    Kingston University London

    Who is the Subject of Intersectionality? Intersectional Feminism and Structuralist Philosophies of the Subject

  • Marta Marsicka

    Marta Marsicka

    Culture and communications
    University of the Arts London

    Representation of Central and Eastern European (CEE) female artists in the history of British exhibitions after 1989

  • Aurore Damoiseaux

    Aurore Damoiseaux

    Art and design
    University of Brighton

    Employing the materiality of clothed bodies to ask for change: the social and political weight of Greenham Women’s dress (1981-2000).

  • Wilma Stone

    Wilma Stone

    Art and design
    University of the Arts London

    Grey Milk and Lost Kin: Re-sounding, Re-visioning, and Re-membering Trauma in the Scottish Gypsy Traveller Archives

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    Aimee Hinds

    Languages and literatures
    University of Roehampton London

    All Women in Greek Myth: Finding Inclusive Feminist Theoretical Frameworks for Greek Mythology in Reception and Popular Culture

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    Florence Fitzgerald-Allsopp

    Media and performance arts
    University of Surrey

    Becoming-with-Animal: Ecofeminist Performance Practice in Contemporary Art

  • Isabel Sykes

    Isabel Sykes

    Culture and communications
    Brunel University London

    Media representations and lived experiences of working-class women’s unpaid domestic labour

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    Katie Hall

    Culture and communications
    Kingston University London

    Queer as Friends: rewriting the platonic-romantic relationship binary between women

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    Anna Argirò

    Histories and philosophies
    Kingston University London

    Rethinking Birth and Maternity as Philosophical Categories: Hannah Arendt’s Notion of Natality in Dialogue with Contemporary Feminist Thought

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    Emma Mitchell

    Languages and literatures
    Brunel University London

    The Covent Garden Ladies: Life Beyond Harris’s List

  • Mandeep Sidhu

    Mandeep Sidhu

    Culture and communications
    University of Brighton

    The Shaheen Bagh Protests (15 December 2019 - 24 March 2020): Coloniality, Epistemic Resistance, and Decoloniality in Present-day BJP-led India

  • 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

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    Rebecca Pizzey

    Languages and literatures
    Brunel University London

    A study into the narrative techniques used to convey non-physical childhood sexual abuse and trauma in contemporary Western fiction

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    Marina Castledine

    Media and performance arts
    University of Brighton

    Developing the disappearing art of Lefkaritika into a community pedagogy, in order to witness the silences in marginalised women’s lives

  • Helen Williams [Square]

    Helen Williams

    Languages and literatures
    Brunel University London

    Unfinished Business: A study into the narrative techniques used to represent relationships between university-educated mothers and daughters in contemporary fiction

  • Ellen Nolan

    Ellen Nolan

    Culture and communications
    University of Westminster

    The Nita Harvey Archive: Hidden History, Experience and Objectification in the 1930s Hollywood Star System.

  • Rachel Limage (1)

    Rachel Limage

    Histories and philosophies
    University of Brighton

    Project: Overcoming the 'motherhood penalty': improving women's access to work in the UK

  • Anna Beria

    Anna Beria

    Histories and philosophies
    Kingston University London

    Modalities of the Absolute: Spinoza, Hegel, Marx

  • Charlotte Roberts

    Charlotte Roberts

    Art and design
    University of the Arts London

    The notational: mental health and female identity in the diary films of Anne Charlotte Robertson

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    Alice O'Malley

    Languages and literatures
    University of Brighton

    Towards an ecofeminist ecriture feminine : poetic responses to climate grief under patriarchal and anthropocentric hegemony

  • Izzy Barrett-Lally

    Izzy Barrett-Lally

    Histories and philosophies
    Royal Holloway University of London

    Reading as Consumption: Liseuses and Lectrices in the Early Third Republic in France

  • Eve Barro

    Eve Barro

    Art and design
    Loughborough University London

    Colonial Coral: Design for Decolonising More-than-Human Worlds in the Natural History Museum