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TECHNE Students 2020-2021


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Kariima Ali

Exploring the History of Black Women’s Mental Health Organising in Britain from the 1970s – Present Day

University of Roehampton, London

2020  

 

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Rose Baker

'Ulster Television in the 1960s: the unknown history'

Royal Holloway, University of London

2020  

 

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Sam Bartlett

An Analysis of Muhammad Marmaduke Pickthall’s Intellectual Thought in India; Exploring its Development and Contemporary Significance

Royal Holloway, University of London

2020  

 

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Daniel Beck

The Postatomic Ear: A practice-based study of sound and atmospheric effects in the Nuclear Age.

University of the Arts, London

2020  

 

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Luke Beesley

On Our Own Behalf: Theory, Strategy, and Practice within the Disabled People’s Movement in Britain

University of Brighton

2020  

 

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Kimberley Bown

The Walkers: Psychogeographical Contours of the Smart City

Royal Holloway, University of London

2020  

 

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Fari Bradley

New Ears for A New Noise. Interrogating Smart City Noise Pollution Through Sound Art.

University of the Arts, London

2020  

 

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Tom Butler

Changing Places: Evaluating the socio-cultural impact and experiential change of the new Museum of London in Smithfield

Brunel University, London

2020  

 

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Julien Clin

Belonging in the City: Poetics of Place as Acts of Resistance Against Hyper-Commodification

Kingston University, London

2020  

 

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Anne-Marie Cundy

Ways of Knowing: Multimodality in Violin Practice

University of Surrey

2020  

 

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Bethan Davies

Sugar and Femininity in Early Modern Drama

University of Roehampton, London

2020  

 

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Naomi Dines

Re/materialising the imaginary artefact: exploring the role of digitisation, visualisation and materialisation in object-based art practice.

University of the Arts, London

2020  

 

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Anya Eastman

Memorialisation and Posthumous Curation: The Displacing of the Victorian Voice, Corpse and Corpus in an Evolving Heritage Sector

Royal Holloway, University of London

2020  

 

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Luke Edmeads

The somatic and precarity: moral theory as critique.

University of Brighton

2020  

 

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Kate Ferry-Swainson

Fragmentation and Reprise: Traumatic Disruption and Compulsion in the Holocaust Works of Charlotte Delbo

Royal Holloway, University of London

2020  

 

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Florence Fitzgerald-Allsopp

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

University of Surrey

2020  

 

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Victoria Gerrard

Politicising Public Engagement through Critical Design

Loughborough University

2020  

 

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Edwin Gilson

Psychogeography and Contemporary Californian Literature in the Anthropocene

University of Surrey

2020  

 

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Daniel Gottlieb

The ‘Golden Chain’? - Tradition as a Philosophical Problem

Kingston University, London

2020  

 

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Jacqueline Grainger

The 'Lost' Museum: The rise and fall of the British Empire in objects.

University of Westminster

2020  

 

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Storm Greenwood

Unravelling Text: Reading as a Polyphonic Practice

University of Roehampton, London

2020  

 

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Katherine Hall

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

Kingston University, London

2020  

 

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Aimee Hinds

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

University of Roehampton, London

2020  

 

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Rosalind Holgate-Smith

The Vocabulary of Touch: Encountering Otherness through Contact Improvisation

Kingston University, London

2020  

 

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Amanda Holiday

Poetry, Race and Art

University of Brighton

2020  

 

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Rachel Hopkin

Cold Love: Can screened depictions of love between humans and robots legitimately contribute to debates regarding socio-ethical implications of HRI

Royal Holloway, University of London

2020  

 

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Christina Hourigan

The making of a global arboretum: the case of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew

Royal Holloway, University of London

2020  

 

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Briony Hughes

Water-Bodied Poetics and Kinetic Translation

Royal Holloway, University of London

2020  

 

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Paul Hughes

Choreography as Curation as Hosting: Relational complexities and modes of production in an expanded field of practice

University of Roehampton, London

2020  

 

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Talia Hussain

Carousel of Consumption: design and meaning of retail spaces as platforms for value co-creation in circular fashion systems

Loughborough University

2020  

 

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Adam Jones

The System and Its Progeny: Stirner’s Insurrectionary Hegelianism and the Affirmation of Creative Individuality

Kingston University, London

2020  

 

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Joseph Jukes

Queer Theory’s Green and Grey: thinking queer absence through the nonsexual rural.

University of Brighton

2020  

 

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Isha Karki

Double Wound: Writing (Nepali) Women, Sexual Violence and Trauma

Brunel University, London

2020  

 

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Dellores Laing

Blithe Spirits: Absent British Women Couturiers – The Rahvis Sisters (1928 – 1981)

University of Westminster

2020  

 

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Phoebe Lambdon

The Role of Keats House in the Twenty-First Century Reception and Reputation of John Keats

University of Roehampton, London

2020  

 

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Verena Lercher

SOUNDING OUT IDENTITIES OF THE ARTIFICIAL VOICE

University of Roehampton, London

2020  

 

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Sandra Lipner

Microhistories of the Holocaust and the Use of Family History: The Families Ganz / Brenzinger, c1871 - 1945

Royal Holloway, University of London

2020  

 

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Rosannagh Maddock

Fashion at Speed: Spectacular Histories of Fashion, Flying and Motorsport From the Twentieth Century Collections of Brooklands Museum 1907-1939.

Kingston University, London

2020  

 

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John Mason

Re-storying the city: applying urban perspectives to eco-storytelling

University of Brighton

2020  

 

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Cristina Matei

Thinking Affectedly: The Question of Touch in Adorno’s Philosophy

Kingston University, London

2020  

 

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Lola Olufemi

Remaking the World: Uses of the Imagination in the Cultural Production of Resistant Movements

University of Westminster

2020  

 

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Catherine Peck

The Country Cottage in Nineteenth-Century Literature

University of Surrey

2020  

 

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Andrea Potts

How do exhibitions of colonialism in museums mediate historical trauma?

University of Brighton

2020  

 

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Catia Rodrigues

Re-framing the ‘Third Generation’ of the Pre-Raphaelite Sisterhood: Gendered Revival of Early Pre-Raphaelitism in 1880-1920

Royal Holloway, University of London

2020  

 

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Ioanna Sakellaraki

Archiving the Disaster: Preservation, Separation and Encounter

Kingston University, London

2020  

 

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Sunil Shah

Documenta 11: Art's Global Entanglement

University of the Arts, London

2020  

 

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Lauren Shaw

Medieval Memory and Legacy in the Cultural Politics of Tudor England

University of Roehampton, London

2020  

 

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Alistair Sherwood

Seeing the Funny Side: Slapstick, Visuality, and Victorian Literary Form

University of Roehampton, London

2020  

 

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Nick Swain

Inequality in Restoration England: Status, Occupation and Wealth in the Town and Countryside

University of Roehampton, London

2020  

 

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Lavinia Tinelli

Lolita: Fashioning Identity, Liberal Selves and the City

Kingston University, London

2020  

 

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Miranda Vane

A Design History of Technological Responses to Food Sustainability Challenges in the UK since 1970

Kingston University, London

2020  

 

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Hannah Voegele

Dispossessing Bodies: Resisting the Violence of Property

University of Brighton

2020  

 

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Josh Whitaker

‘Messianic Adaptation: Pier Paolo Pasolini’s Script for ‘San Paolo’’

University of the Arts, London

2020  

 

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Richard Hards

Reasonable men might have acted likewise: a practice-based investigation of the Strangeways Prison protest

Kingston University, London

2020  

 

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Sara Ruddock

Vibrational kinship: Resonances of moving, sounding and listening bodies

University of Roehampton, London

2020  

 

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Annina Lehmann

'In Limbo': staging the gap between personal and public narratives of home of Georgian Internally Displaced People

University of Westminster

2020  

 

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Alex Todd

The Violence of Vision: Wild Plakken and the Crisis of Dutch Political Identity, 1977–1996

University of Brighton

2020  

 

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Lauren Houlton

Collective Space: Feminist Film and Video Collaborations, Collectives and Organisations, 1970-1986 and their contemporary relevance.

University of Westminster

2020  

 

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Georgia Ward

Rhythm Divisions: An exploration of methods for collecting and curating British Youth Culture Heritage: music, archive, memories (1950 - 2020)

Kingston University, London

2020  

 

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Heather Craddock

Kew’s Imperial Archive: Cataloguing Economic Botany in the Miscellaneous Reports, 1841-1928

University of Roehampton, London

2020  

 

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