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Professor Nicky Marsh

Nicky Marsh's interdisciplinary and collaborative work focuses on the intersections of economics and culture.  She is interested in how economic concepts - money, risk and debt - are given cultural forms. She was one of the curators of 'Show Me the Money' and co-wrote the book Invested. She has also worked with local communities and policy makers on a series of And Towns projects. These projects explore new ways of understanding the role of culture and feelings, especially in the context of the ongoing 'pride in place' agenda.

Professor Stephanie Jones

Joanna’s research focusses on the role of culture, heritage and place-based assets in supporting health and wellbeing, and in reducing inequalities. She has a deep commitment to working in partnership with communities, and with private, public and third sector organisations. This includes co-leading the Community Researcher and Young Researcher Training Programmes at University of 天发娱乐棋牌_天发娱乐APP-官网|下载. Knowledge exchange sits at the heart of Joanna’s work in developing innovative approaches to culture-led solutions for social good.

Professor Joanna Sofaer

Stephanie’s research brings together the methods and materials of two disciplines: literature and law.  Her work comparing how the ocean is construed by the law and how it is constructed through storytelling has convinced Stephanie of the importance of attending to cultures of representation in any research endeavour.  At the same time, understanding the significance of the material ocean to the formation of knowledge—from ideas about beauty to our understanding of ecosystems—has heightened her commitment sharing ideas across disciplines, communities, and institutions, and across local, regional and international contexts.

天发娱乐棋牌_天发娱乐APP-官网|下载 team

Dr Adam Procter

Principal Teaching Fellow

Research interests

  • Ethical technology
  • Humane technology
  • Human Centred Design
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Professor Bryony Whitmarsh

Associate Dean International
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Professor Daniel Ashton

Professor-Cultural & Creative Industries

Research interests

  • Work and the Creative Economy
  • Culture, Data and Place
  • Arts and Cultural Organisations

Accepting applications from PhD students

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Dr Holly-Gale Millette BA, MA, PhD, SFHEA

Lecturer

Research interests

  • Intersectionality
  • Intangible Cultural Heritage
  • The Visual Language of Display

Accepting applications from PhD students

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Dr Joan Tumblety

Associate Professor

Research interests

  • French cultural history
  • History of natural health
  • Gender, masculinity and the body
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Dr Joseph Owen

Research Fellow

Research interests

  • Modernist art and literature
  • Theories of sovereignty
  • Philosophies of modernism

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Dr Kwame Phillips

Senior Lecturer in Media Practices

Research interests

  • Sensory Media Production
  • Multimodal and Experimental Methodologies
  • Race and Social Justice

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Dr Lexi Webster

Associate Professor of Digital Culture

Research interests

  • corpus-based critical discourse studies
  • social media and communication
  • gender, sexuality and power

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Dr Mike Bintley PhD, SFHEA, FRHistS

Assoc Professor in Medieval English Lit

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Professor Nicky Marsh

PROFESSOR

Research interests

  • Intersections between culture and economics
  • Cultural representations of risk, money, finance, markets
  • Gender, feminism and the economy?
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