Prof Roshini Kempadoo

Prof Roshini Kempadoo


Doctoral ResearcherTitle of ThesisStatus
Ms Christina PeakeBarabajan and Blue Geographies: How can eco-social art practice and archival research inform restorative ecologies?Active
Ms Annie KwanDoctoral Research ProjectActive
Mrs Pamela Gomez JimenezAn Indigenous gaze: looking through and envisioning contemporary Indigenous visual representations in the Andean regionActive
Ms Rebeccca Strickland SpenceTowards a landscape of retrieval as a mode of refusal: Black affect as moving image strategy between the North of England and JamaicaActive
Mr Jacob JoyceReanimating the Pedagogies of the Diasporic Archive (working title) Active
Ms Victoria BurgherCrafting counter-hegemony: using porcelain to interrogate ideological whiteness as anti-racist practiceActive
Mr Adrian YorkTransforming musical performance: activating the audience as digital collaboratorsCompleted
Ms Omolola Olufemi"But... the luminous tree!" The Uses of the Imagination in Resistant Cultural ProductionCompleted
Ms Catherine RocheThe Space of Clay: an investigation of contemporary clay-based art practice as a site of embodied viewer experienceCompleted
Miss Barbara AsanteThat Bird is Singing Us an Invitation to Meet Our Future: Listening to the Call of Sankofa to Develop Memory Practice Methodologies for Performative PracticeCompleted
Mr Bisan Abu EishehBreathing Archives: Art and Tacit Knowledge in the Post-Oslo Accords’ PalestineCompleted
Mr Wubin ZhuangDocumenting as Method: Photography in Southeast AsiaCompleted
Mr George ClarkOfferings for a ghost film: From fragmented work to cosmic assemblagesCompleted
Mr Gilbert CallejaEthnography and experimental non-fiction storytelling: relating the experiences of Maltese Fishermen.Completed
Ms Cecilia ZoppellettoDecolonisation through ‘Development Films’: Constructing and Re-Constructing the Zairian Spirit on FilmCompleted
Mr Guilherme Carrera Campos LealAmid the debris: ruins of underdevelopment in contemporary Brazilian documentaryCompleted