Personal profile
Research interests
My PhD project, Complex Families of Affinity is an interdisciplinary project in human geography, queer kinship and arts and media, exploring practices, concepts expressions of non-normative kinship among queer migrants and second-generation people through participatory creative methods.
Education/Academic qualification
Master, The Autobiographical in the work of Nan Goldin, University of Brighton
30 Sept 2005 → 1 Oct 2007
Award Date: 1 Oct 2007
Bachelor, Fine Arts
1 Oct 2000 → 30 Jul 2005
Award Date: 14 Jul 2005
External positions
Freelance Event Organiser
15 Apr 2010 → 15 Nov 2022
Keywords
- G Geography (General)
- Migration
- queer migration
- Qualitative Methods
- kinship
- GF Human ecology. Anthropogeography
- queer kinship
- kinship
- community
- friendship
- N Visual arts (General) For photography, see TR
- participatory research
- photography
- Community-led
- Embodied research
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Complex Families of Affinity: reimagining queer kinship beyond Anglo-American constructs
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