Our Experts - Media and Cultural Studies

Dr Anne Cronin

Professor Anne Cronin

I am available to supervise PhD projects in the areas of:

  • Advertising
  • Media and culture
  • Media and cultural theory
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Dr Joe Deville

Dr Joe Deville

I am looking to supervise students interested in the intersections between some of the following areas: economic sociology, science and technology studies, non-representational/affect theory, consumption/consumer behaviour, data proliferation/informational mobilities, digital methods, debt/credit/money, and open access publishing.

See more about my supervision interests here.

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Dr Judith Fathallah (Organisation, Work & Technology)

I am interested in working with students on projects related to

  • New media
  • Digital cultures
  • Fan studies
  • Fanfiction
  • Music
  • Gender
  • Discourse theory
Dr Graeme Gilloch

Professor Graeme Gilloch

My main areas of research and supervisory interest are:

  • Critical theory and the Frankfurt School (especially Walter Benjamin, Siegfried Kracauer)
  • Contemporary social and cultural theory (especially continental theory)
  • Visual culture (especially film and photography)
  • Metropolitan and urban culture and theory
  • Sociology and literature
  • Autobiography, biography, history and memory
  • Holocaust studies
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Dr Allison Hui

Dr Allison Hui

I would be happy to work with students whose projects relate to my areas of interest, including

  • Practices (practice theory, media practices, structuration, science and technology studies approaches)
  • Transforming or innovating with methodologies (decolonising, creative methods, qualitative methods, engagement-focused methods)
  • Consumption (everyday life, materiality, energy demand/sustainability)
  • Interdisciplinary projects, especially human geography space/place, migration/mobilities
  • Social/organisational leadership and transformation
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Dr Patricia Prieto-Blanco

I am interested in working with students on projects related to

  • Photography (especially photographic practices)
  • Phatic communication
  • Affordances
  • Performativity and visual (digital) practices/cultures
  • Migration
  • Regimes of visuality/invisibility
  • Visual sociology
  • Visual research methods
  • Visual/digital media and intimacy/kinship
  • Affect theory/affective media practices
  • Non-representational media studies/non-media-centric media studies
  • I am especially interested in practice-led research projects on any of the above in isolation or combined
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Dr Rolien Hoyng

I am interested in supervising within the following areas:

  • technology and culture
  • critical data studies
  • critical infrastructure studies
  • cultural theory and cultural studies
  • political ecology
  • discard studies
  • platform studies
  • multi-sited, comparative, Inter-Asian research
  • digital methods
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