Members of the Social Science Research Group (SSRG)
Details of members of each research theme within SSRG.
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Group Leader Dr Kieran McCartan
Members of the World, Meaning and Human Action research theme
Dr Katrina Mitcheson, Theme Leader
- Dr Charlotte Alderwick
- Professor Alison Assiter (see also Feminist Dissent)
- Dr Phil Cole
- Markus Eisenmann (see also UAL Research Online and Secondeditions)
- Dr Iain Hamilton Grant
- Dr Darian Meacham
- Dr Fidel Meraz
- Dr Katrina Mitcheson (see also Friedrich Nietzsche Society)
- Dr Michal Nahman
- Miguel Prado Casanova
- Phoebe Page
- Dr Michael Reinsborough
- Dr Mike Ricketts (see also Document and Location)
- Professor Simon Thompson
- Dr Emiliano Trizio
- Dr Sean Watson
- Dr Dagmar Wilhelm
Members of the Global Security and Human Rights research theme
Members of the Crime, Risk and Society research theme
Dr James Hoggett, Theme Leader
Members of the Psycho Social Studies and Therapeutic Practices research theme
Primary Membership
Dr Lita Crociani-Windland, Theme Leader
- Luke Annesley
- John Bird
- Anne-Marie Cummins
- Jon Fieldhouse
- Dr Elizabeth Frost
- Dr David Green
- Professor Paul Hoggett
- Robert Lomax
- Elizabeth Reilly
- Dr Catherine Warner
- Nigel Williams
Fellows
- Karen Izod
- Dr Sally Sales
Affiliate Membership
External Advisor
- John Diamond (CEO Mulberry Bush Organisation and International Centre for Therapeutic Care)
Members of the Identities, Subjectivities and Inequalities research theme
Dr Nikki Hayfield, Theme Leader
- Dr Andrew Mathers
- Dr Anne Foley
- Dr Charlotte Selleck
- Dr Cristina Mendes da Costa
- Dr Finn Mackay
- Dr Helen Bovill
- Dr Helen Malson
- Dr Guy Saunders
- Dr Julia Carter
- Dr Jon Mulholland
- Dr Luke Rudge
- Dr Maryam Almohammad
- Dr Michal Nahman
- Dr Michael Reinsborough
- Nina Navajas-Pertegas
- Dr Peter Webb
- Rachel Hubbard
- Dr Richard Waller
- Dr Tillie Curran
- Dr Victoria Clarke
- Dr Vanda Papafilippou
Some members of Identities, Subjectivities and Inequalities research theme are also affiliated with other Research Centres and Groups within the Faculty of Health and Applied Sciences and the Faculty of Arts, Creative Industries and Education at UWE Bristol.