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Research interests
My PhD project, Inventing Kinship: a participatory art exploration of kinship with queer migrants in Brighton is an interdisciplinary project distributed between human geography, queer kinship and the arts, exploring practices and expressions of queer kinship among queer migrants through participatory creative methods.
Education/Academic qualification
Master, University of Brighton
30 Sep 2005 → 1 Oct 2007
Award Date: 1 Oct 2007
Bachelor
1 Oct 2000 → 30 Jul 2005
Award Date: 14 Jul 2005
Keywords
- G Geography (General)
- Migration
- queer migration
- Qualitative Methods
- GF Human ecology. Anthropogeography
- queer kinship
- kinship
- community
- friendship
- N Visual arts (General) For photography, see TR
- participatory research
- Photography, Film, Embodied materiality
- Community-led
- Embodiment
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