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Scholarly biography
Dr Lesley Murray is a Professor in Spatial Sociology at the University of Brighton, teaching sociology and research methods at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. She is an experienced researcher with a track record in commissioning and managing research and in successfully bidding for research projects. Lesley has over 25 years’ experience in urban mobilities research in academia and government, having worked as a transport researcher for the London Research Centre, the Greater London Authority and Transport for London. She completed a PhD in 2007 through an ESRC studentship, followed by an ESRC-funded postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Brighton. Lesley’s research interests centre on urban mobilities and she has published extensively in this field, including on gendered and generational mobilities, the intersections between mobile and visual methods and urban mobile spaces.
Research interests
Although my research interests centre on the field of mobilities, this is a broad area of research that incorporates many diverse topics. I have four main areas of interest within his field. Firstly I have worked for a number of years on mobilities and transport and the ways in which transport intersects with other social issues. Secondly, recent work has focused on intergenerational and gendered mobilities and the ways in which these are mediated through communication technologies. Thirdly, another recent research project seeks to understand the significance of urban streets as spaces of social interactions and design. Lastly, I continue to pursue new ways of carrying out research through creative research methodologies and methods.
Approach to teaching
I teach sociology and research methods modules at all levels. I am a keen and active researcher and my research, along with my profession experience, shapes my teaching practice. I use a combination of traditional teaching activities: lectures, seminars, tutorials and supervision, ensuring that the activity is best suited to the learning outcomes and course assessment. Lectures are interspersed with questions, from and to students, and I use a range of modes of representation including film, literature, and visual arts, and different media including audio-visual and online, to communicate ideas through contemporary examples. I think that students learn best when they are fully engaged with a particular topic and can apply it in their social world.
Supervisory Interests
I am interested in supervising doctoral students on a range of topics including transport and mobilities, urban sociology, visual sociology and gender and generation. In addition, I welcome proposals from students seeking to adopt creative and inventive methodologies and methods. I am currently supervising projects on: lived experiences of the anthropocene; urban place-attachment across generations; sequential art in architectural practice; urban seaside gentrification; and generation and automobility futures.
External positions
Peer reviewer, Arts and Humanities Research Council
15 Mar 2017 → …
External Examiner, Canterbury Christ Church University
30 Sep 2016 → …
Keywords
- HM Sociology
- Mobilities
- Urban
- Gender and Generation
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Projects
- 5 Finished
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ImmobsGBV: The immobilities of gender-based violence in the Covid-19 pandemic
10/11/20 → 9/11/21
Project: Research Councils / Government Depts.
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SENSOTRA: Sensory Transformations and Transgenerational Environmental Relationships in Europe, 1950–2020
Murray, L. & Järviluoma, H.
1/08/16 → 31/07/21
Project: Grant
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ITSSI: Intelligent Transport for Social Inclusion (ITSSI)
Behrendt, F., Sourbati, M., Murray, L. & Huber, J.
1/06/16 → 30/04/17
Project: Public Sector
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Underground tales, overground lives; negotiating a post-retirement identity
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council - Canada
1/03/16 → 28/02/17
Project: Charities
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Disruption: unlocking low carbon travel
1/09/11 → 31/08/14
Project: Research Councils / Government Depts.
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Silent Footsteps – Renga Poetry As A Collaborative, Creative Research Method Reflecting On The Immobilities Of Gender- Based Violence In The Covid-19 Pandemic
Parks, M., Holt, A., Lewis, S., Moriarty, J. & Murray, L., 6 Jun 2022, In: Cultural Studies - Critical Methodologies. 9 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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The unexceptional im/mobilities of gender-based violence in the Covid 19 pandemic
Murray, L., Holt, A., Lewis, S. & Moriarty, J., 8 Sep 2022, In: Mobilities. 15 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Children and Covid 19 in the UK
Holt, L. & Murray, L., 5 May 2021, In: Children's Geographies.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Children living in pandemic times: a geographical, transnational and situated view
Cortés-Morales, S., Holt, L., Acevedo-Rincón, J., Aitken, S., Ekman Ladru, D., Joelsson, T., Kraftl, P., Murray, L. & Tebet, G., 18 May 2021, In: Children's Geographies.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Family mobilities
Murray, L., 18 Aug 2020, Handbook of Research Methods and Applications for Mobilities. Büscher, M., Freudendal-Pedersen, M., Kesselring, S. & Grauslund Kristensen, N. (eds.). Edward Elgar Publishing, p. 263-271 9 p. (Handbooks of research methods and applications).Research output: Chapter in Book/Conference proceeding with ISSN or ISBN › Chapter › peer-review
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Auto/biography, Mobility and the Climate Emergency
Lesley Murray (Keynote speaker)
7 Jul 2022 → 8 Jul 2022Activity: External talk or presentation › Invited talk
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Research proposal reviewer
Lesley Murray (Reviewer)
17 Mar 2022 → 5 Apr 2022Activity: External funding peer-review
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Mobilities (Journal)
Lesley Murray (Member of editorial board)
1 Feb 2022Activity: Publication peer-review and editorial work › Editorial work
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Qualitative Research (Journal)
Lesley Murray (Member of editorial board)
22 Oct 2021Activity: Publication peer-review and editorial work › Editorial work
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Everyday life in a changing climate
Lesley Murray (Examiner)
29 Sep 2021Activity: External examination and supervision › Research degree