Amy Graham: On London Buses: Heritage Practices in Everyday Life
The project develops research approaches into ‘heritage’ as both a locus of meaning (the heritage object) and a practice of meaning (a doing) which has affecting as well as personal, political, cultural, and ethical consequences within our everyday lives.
Sophie Parkes-Nield: Thankstide: The English calendar custom as narrative device in contemporary fiction
A practice-based PhD programme, Sophie is writing a novel that incorporates a calendar custom, Thankstide, to examine what it reveals about individuals and communities in contemporary England, and how useful it is as a narrative device for the contemporary creative writer.
Victoria Lucas: Reclamation Ground: Reconstituting Place and Female Subjectivity through Artistic Practice
This practice-led PhD explores how the materiality of post-industrial landscapes may be used to deconstruct and reconstitute female subjectivity.
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