Faculty Member, School of Applied Social Sciences
principal lecturer
school of applied social sciences
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My work page: http://www.brighton.ac.uk/sass/contact/details.php?uid=ma21
I am a Principal Lecturer in Psychology in the University of Brighton's School of Applied Social Sciences. The School has an emphasis on vibrant interdisciplinarity. My research has considered various aspects of identity, particularly in terms of relationships, capacities for self-reflection and inequality. More recently I have become interested in issues of representation and recogntion in relation to identity, with a focus on popular cultural media. I predominately teach social, cultural and critical psychology and psychosocial studies.
I completed my PhD in 2001 at the Nottingham Trent University under the supervision of John Tomlinson and Mike Featherstone. The focus of the thesis was Anthony Giddens's later work, reflecting a longstanding critical interest in the conceptualisation of selfhood and subjectivity in social theory and the interface between sociology and psychology.
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