POSTGRADUATE STUDENTS:
CNR co-directors and members supervise a large number of current PhD students. Their
details are as follows:
Ali Ali: The Determinants of Migration Decisions Amongst Iraqi Refugees
Marvelle Brown: Narratives of BME Cancer Patients, (external student,
Thames Valley University)
Ellis Chasan: A psychosocial approach to the failure of love in contemporary culture
Kathleen Coppens: Back home? Social integration and coping with trauma in
former child soldiers in Northern Uganda (jointly supervised with Vrije
Universiteit Brussel)
David Cudworth: Negotiations of Power and Resistance: an exploration of
educational places and practices with particular attention to the learning and
teaching of Gypsies/Travellers
Mastoureh Fathi: Class narratives of Iranian Women Migrants in Britain
Sharon Gallagher: The Bio-Political and Psychocultural uncertainties of chronic
fatigue syndrome/Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (CFS/ME): Ways of living with
severe illness through narrative.
Laura Golbuff: Is cycling the new cycling?: The re-emergence, re-positioning and representation of cycling in London, Paris & New York
Crispen Karanda (Aberdeen University) Narratives of Zimbabwean construction industry workers
Mary Lodato: Institutional Abuse in Ireland: Survival, Redress and Recovery
Patrick Mckeown: How does ethnicity affect the treatment of people with
mental health issues in police detention?
Denise Proudfoot: Narratives of HIV Positive Women in Ireland (with University of Bath)
Desiree Saddik: Narratives of Expert Witnesses (with University of Essex)
Nicola Samson: Narratives of Belonging: Life Histories of Women in East London
post Second World War
Steve Thorpe: Inter-generational dynamics in protracted urban exile – Sudanese refugees in Cairo
Starting 2011:
Foday Ceesay: Sierra Leone: how HIV/AIDS influenced educational, social and sexual
partnerships among refugees in post conflict
Douglas Omenda: Getting real about the real causes of youth poverty and conflict in Kenya: Which
way for NGOs
Mary Sutton: Sanctuary, support and solidarity: refugees’ experiences with Church communities
Completed Doctorates:
Ruth Ballardie: ‘Making gender trouble-Tomboys and their sisters’ ( xternal
student, Monash University, Australia)
Cigdem Esin: Construction of Sexuality in the Narratives of Well-Educated Young
Women in Turkey.
Galit Ferguson: Fixing the family: the psycho-politics and mediation of help
Solveigh Goett: Linking Threads of Experience and Lines of Thought: Everyday
Textiles in the Narration of the Self
Eleni Kasapi: Rethinking humorous advertising in a global setting: Advertising
practitioners' and audiences' views
Gudrun Loehrer: Cinematic Governmentality: A Cultural History of Tuberculosis and
Malaria Health Films in the United States of the 1940s
Kathleen Manion: Voices of the Unheard: Perceptions of the success of Interventions
with Commercially Sexually Exploited Girls in Three Countries
Chrysanthi Nigianni: Rethinking 'queer': A film-philosophy project
Maria Papadima: Debates on child sexual abuse and trauma: Examining the
meaning of 'victim', blame and responsibility
Sally Sales: Open adoption: controversy, conflict & contradiction
Linda Sandino: Making Concordance: Encounters with Narrative Research and
Oral History in the Visual Arts
Fernando Stratico: (at UCE and UEL): Identity in artists' autobiographical narratives
Helen Taylor: The view from here: Cypriot refugees and the meaning of home in the
metropolitan context of London
Anthea Williams-Priests in the making or priests already? Life stories of candidates
for ordination in the Church of England
Candida Yates: Masculine jealousy on film
Diana Yeh: Re-imagining (British)-Chineseness: The Politics and Poetics of Art and
Migration in Diaspora Space.
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