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Home » For and about students » Techne Community » Techne Students list » Techne Students 2019-20

Techne Students 2019-20


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Simon Aeppli

Operation Bogeyman: The Folk Horror Landscape of 1970's Northern Ireland

University of Brighton

2019  

 

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Diann Bauer

Xenotemporality: New Understandings of Non-human Time and their Impact for the Anthropocene

University of Westminster

2019  

 

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Rob Boughen

Soft-Power Struggles: China's State Media in Africa

University of Westminster

2019  

 

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Richard Brammer

Everyday Chemistry: Applied Disciplines and Technik

University of Westminster

2019  

 

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Joshua Branson

Putting the Accessible Filmmaking Model into Practice: An Exploration of Media Accessibility and Translation as a Collaborative Process

University of Roehampton, London

2019  

 

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Victoria Bulley

Aphasia, Reassembly and Resemblance in the Black British poetry of the 21st Century

Royal Holloway, University of London

2019  

 

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Lizzy Buckle

Concerts, Commerce and Charity in Georgian London

Royal Holloway, University of London

2019  

 

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Kristen Bullivant

Designing Sustainable Food Futures: a design anthropological approach to cultural value and culinary capital in shaping ‘sustainable’ diets.

University of Brighton

2019  

 

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Yvonne Canham-Spence

A poetry of resistance: the Santiago de Cuba carnival as transformative performance art and archive.

University of Brighton

2019  

 

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Stefano Carnelli

Visualising intangible Sacred Spaces: the materialities and ephemerality of Orthodox Jewish ritual enclosures

Royal Holloway, University of London

2019  

 

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Giulia Casalini

Counter-histories of Queer-feminist Live Art: A Transversal Cartography

University of Roehampton, London

2019  

 

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Nicholas Clifton

Empire, Collusion, Terror and Anglo-Irish Relations, 1966-1998.

Kingston University, London

2019  

 

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Jennifer Cooper

Displacement and Death: Comparative Questions of Aesthetics, Economics and Personhood in the (Memorial) Art of Lampedusa and Venezlombia 2008-2018

Royal Holloway, University of London

2019  

 

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Katherine Crosson

Play for Today at 50: Contexts and Legacies

Royal Holloway, University of London

2019  

 

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Elizabeth Cufley

Distribution as Political Action: Investigation of the production, promotion and distribution of feminist moving-image/performative art practices in the UK 1979-present

University of Westminster

2019  

 

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Christopher Day

The BBC and European integration, c. 1957-1975

University of Westminster

2019  

 

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Katherine Debono

Priorities, inclusions and exclusions: Non-elite twentieth-century clothing in museum dress collections

University of Brighton

2019  

 

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Sophie Declerck

Unpacking tactility: the representation of tactile meanings in current packaging design practices and its implications for future-oriented design

Loughborough University

2019  

 

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Erica Fletcher

An Exploration of Spoken Word Poetry, its Communities and Digital Media

2019  

 

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Cara Gathern

The ‘Tyrant Rapist’, Discourses of Matrimony and the Persistence of Patriarchal Political Ideologies in Early Modern Literary and Artistic Fiction

University of Brighton

2019  

 

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Helena Cuss

Refugee Art Dealers in London: New Artists, Networks and Approaches, 1933-1960

Kingston University, London

2019  

 

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Alessandra Fasoli

Craft in Makerspaces: The Potential for Social Change for Sustainability

Kingston University, London

2019  

 

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Felicity Hall

The professionalisation of floral design in London 1935 to 1960

Kingston University, London

2019  

 

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Nichola Hall Clarke

In/visible dances: Commuters’ choreographies as social cartography

Kingston University, London

2019  

 

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Holly Hallam

Diagnosing Gender: Queer subjectivities and technologies of embodiment

University of Surrey

2019  

 

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Therese Henningsen

Conditions of Receptivity: Intimate, Indeterminate and Interminable Cinemas of Encounter

Royal Holloway, University of London

2019  

 

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Patrick Henry

Art Biennials: Towards an Alternative Curatorial Logic

Kingston University, London

2019  

 

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Gemma Holgate

Writing Socialist Feminism: Women Activists and the Novel, 1887-1908

Royal Holloway, University of London

2019  

 

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Rachel Holmes

The Language of Birds: Representing beyond-human communication, mediated through the lacerated body

Kingston University, London

2019  

 

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Gemma Kerr

Narratives of home: Exploring the practice of space in socially engaged theatre as a means of resisting gentrification and displacement

University of Surrey

2019  

 

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Clare Daly

Hauntings and herstories: Catalysing the embodied archive of feminist live art practices from 1980s and 1990s Ireland

University of Roehampton, London

2019  

 

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Feride Kumbasar

Migrant Women Negotiating Difference, Borders and Work: Turkish, Kurdish Women in Hackney, 1980 to 2018

University of Roehampton, London

2019  

 

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Linda Lapini

Quality of Interlingual Subtitling in the Streaming Era: Social, Process and Product Quality in Netflix

University of Roehampton, London

2019  

 

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Gloria Lowe

Bringing Theatre Home: an investigation into the socio-spatial implications of performance practices in domestic settings

Royal Holloway, University of London

2019  

 

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Cyana Madsen

Biography and Fashion Collections: Developing a dress-specific acquisition and cataloguing methodology using the Francis Golding Collections.

University of the Arts, London

2019  

 

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Greer MacKeogh

Acts of hospitality, the role of ‘guest’ and ‘host’ as art practice.

University of the Arts, London

2019  

 

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Katherine MacBride

Empathic Listening/Radical Listening: learning from feminist and decolonial contemporary arts practices through artistic research.

University of the Arts, London

2019  

 

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Sam McNeilly

The ‘Energy Unconscious’: Natural Resources and the American Novel, 1846-1979

University of Surrey

2019  

 

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Katie Miller

Feeding the city: Integrated approaches to urban foodways and identities in Roman London

Royal Holloway, University of London

2019  

 

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Ella Muir

Fashion and Self-Fashioning: Queenly Sartorial Bodies in England and France, 1486-1603

University of Roehampton, London

2019  

 

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Kadijah Naeem

Can the Grenfell Tower fire constitute a State Crime?

Royal Holloway, University of London

2019  

 

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Holly Nielsen

British board games and the ludic imagination: c.1860-1960

Royal Holloway, University of London

2019  

 

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Jaspreet Nijjar

Investigating ‘The Masculine Female Grotesque’ in Narrative and U.S. Women’s Prisons Through Orange is The New Black (2013-)

Brunel University, London

2019  

 

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Chloe Osborne

Strange Case of Robert Louis Stevenson and 'Tusitala': Ethnography and the Politics of Genre

Royal Holloway, University of London

2019  

 

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Lorenza Peragine

University of Roehampton, London

2019  

 

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Astrid Korporaal

Peripheral Visions: Reframing the margins in Film and Film Festival ecologies

Kingston University, London

2019  

 

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Summer Phillips

“Millimetre”: An Interdisciplinary and Ecocritical Creative Writing Project.

Kingston University, London

2019  

 

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Johanna Lance

Crafting Everyday Fashions in the Twentieth Century: An analysis of handmade womenswear and accessories in the Worthing Museum costume collection

University of Brighton

2019  

 

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Lindsay Sekulowicz

Collection to Source: Cosmology and ethnobotanical artefacts of the Northwest Amazon.

University of Brighton

2019  

 

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Rosemary Rich

“A terribly difficult decision to make”: The memory of Second World War conscientious objection in Britain since 1945

University of Brighton

2019  

 

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Lucy Rogers

Latency in the Representation of Geopolitics and Power in the Photographic Work of Ursula Schulz-Dornburg

University of Westminster

2019  

 

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Charlene Sharp

How successfully do different kinds of storytelling engage audiences with the complexities of the Anthropocene?

University of Westminster

2019  

 

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Christina Skarpari

Tangible Changes in Intangible Cultural Heritage Preservation: Using experience-based co-design to inform cultural policy-making practice.

University of the Arts, London

2019  

 

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Lenka Soukupova

A realist philosophy of time between physics and metaphysics.

Royal Holloway, University of London

2019  

 

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Will Spendlove

Problem-historical Nature and its Purposiveness

Kingston University, London

2019  

 

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Rebecca Tadman

Queer, crip live art in the post ‘trans tipping point’ era: an archive of affect

University of Roehampton, London

2019  

 

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Rachel Tyler

The geography of garments: cartographies of London’s fashion industry from 1984 onward.

Royal Holloway, University of London

2019  

 

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Marianne Walker

Reclaiming the city through street art: Street art as an agent of social change in two South American cities

Loughborough University

2019  

 

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Mark Waller

Flipped Hierarchies: Exploring Narrative Metalepsis As A Radical Critical Tool Through Artists’ Moving Image Practice

Kingston University, London

2019  

 

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Jennifer Warren

Locating the Function of Theory in New Institutionalism: The Case of MACBA

University of the Arts, London

2019  

 

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