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Members

The Brunel Indisciplinary Network for Gender and Sexuality welcomes members from all displisciplines. If you are interested in joining the network, please contact us at info@sexgendernetwork.com.

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Name / Department / Institute Areas of interest
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Pam Alldred
Senior Lecturer (Youth Work Studies)
School of Health Sciences and Social Care
Brunel University

 
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Rose Atfield
Senior Lecturer (English)
School of Arts
Brunel University

 
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Julie Barnett
Reader in Healthcare Research
Information Systems and Computing
Brunel University

 

Celia Breyfield
Reader
Center for Creative Writing
Brunel University

 
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Rachel Brooks
Professor (Education)
School of Sport and Education
Brunel University

 
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Michelle Buchberger (Franklin University)
Program Chair, Interdisciplinary Studies
Department of Humanities and Communication Arts
Franklin University

 
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Susan Buckingham
Professor and Director of Division of Social Work
School of Health Sciences and Social Care
Brunel University

 
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Giselle Corincigh
Lecturer (Health Studies)
School of Health Sciences and Social Care
Brunel University

 
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Jessica Cox
Lecturer (English)
School of Arts
Brunel University

Jessica Cox is a lecturer in English in the School of Arts. She has research interests in first-wave feminism, Victorian sensation fiction, the New Woman, Neo-Victorianism and postfeminism.
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Fin Cullen
Lecturer (Youth & Community Work)
School of Health Sciences and Social Care
Brunel University

 
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Filippo Del Lucchese
Lecturer (History of Political Thought)
School of Social Sciences
Brunel University

 
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Bridget Dibb (Lecturer; Psychology)
Lecturer (Psychology)
School of Social Sciences
Brunel University

 
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Enver Ethemer
Research Student (Politics and History)
School of Social Sciences
Brunel University

 
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Elizabeth Evenden
Lecturer (English)
School of Arts
Brunel University

Elizabeth Evenden is a lecturer in Renaissance Literature and Book History at Brunel University. She is also convenor of the Religious History of Britain Seminar at the Institute of Historical Research, Senate House, London. Elizabeth specialises in book history and bibliography. Her recent publications have focused on the creation and publication of one of the most famous and complex books in book history: John Foxe's Acts and Monuments (popularly known as his "Book of Martyrs").
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Cynthia Graham
Lecturer (Psychology)
School of Social Sciences
Brunel University

 
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Laura Hills
Senior Lecturer (Youth Sports Science)
School of Sport and Education
Brunel University

 
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Nick Hubble
Senior Lecturer (English)
School of Arts
Brunel University

 
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Deborah Jones
Reader (Education)
School of Sport and Education
Brunel University

 
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Jay Kleinberg
Professor (History)
School of Social Sciences
Brunel University

 
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Wendy Knepper
Lecturer (English)
School of Arts
Brunel University

Wendy Knepper is a Lecturer in English at Brunel University. Her research focuses on queer theory, postfeminist perspectives, and masculinity studies in twentieth-century and contemporary literature and culture, especially in the context of transationalism, postcoloniality, and globalisation.
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Savita Kumra
Senior Lecturer (Business)
Brunel Business School
Brunel University

Savita's key research interests focus on diversity, the gendered nature of the career development process in the professional services and the importance of developing and deploying key career enhancement strategies, e.g. impression management, and building and leveraging social capital.
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Jo Machon
Lecturer (Drama)
School of Arts
Brunel University

 
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Mark McCormack
Lecturer
Education School of Sport and Education
Brunel University

Mark McCormack is a sociologist whose research examines how a zeitgeist of decreasing homophobia impacts on the gendered behaviours of young heterosexual men and the school experiences LGBT youth. His research also examines how language-use changes in response to these shifting attitudinal positions and behavioural patterns.
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Jago Morrison
Senior Lecturer (English)
School of Arts
Brunel University

 
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Sarah Niblock
Reader (Journalism)
School of Arts
Brunel University

 
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Daniel Rhind
Lecturer (Youth Sport)
School of Sport and Education
Brunel University

 
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Ruth Simpson
Professor (Business)
Brunel Businss School
Brunel University

 
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William Spurlin
Professor (English)
School of Arts
Brunel University

William J Spurlin is Professor of English at Brunel; formerly he was Professor of English at the University of Sussex where he directed the Centre for the Study of Sexual Dissidence & Cultural Change for five years. His research is situated at the nexus of queer, feminist, and postcolonial studies, as well as twentieth-century comparative literature and critical/cultural theory.
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Serena Volpi
Research Student (English)
School of Arts
Brunel University

Serena is a PhD student at the Department of English. She has attended postgraduate courses and summer schools at the Women Studies Department at Utrecht University, the Netherlands. Her research interests are related to ethnographies and novels by African American women anthropologists working in the US and in the Caribbean during the first half of the Twentieth century.
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Caryn Voskuil
Professor (English)
American University in Bosnia & Herzegovina

 
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Jennifer Walshe
Reader (Music)
School of Arts
Brunel University

 
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Milly Williamson
Senior Lecturer (Film and TV)
School of Arts
Brunel University

 
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Yangmen Xu
Lecturer (Engineering and Design)
School of Engineering and Design
Brunel University

 
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