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I am a research postgraduate at the University of Bath, currently
on an ESRC-funded PhD course in Politics.
My PhD research:
Exploring how young people construct identity and belongings, and
their participation, engagement and disengagement with reference
to British politics.
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PhD Research: young people's politics

Young people’s politics, engagement, and antipolitics: a thematic review of the literature
- MRes dissertation, submitted at University of Bath, September 2012

Research poster: Putting the politics back into youthful antipolitics
- delivered to SWERSC, University of Bath, July 2012.
London riots

A Tribe Called Kids
- Presentation slides for talk at BRLSI, Bath, 4th April 2012

Rioters & protesters, hoodies & children: newspaper representations of young people during the riots
- MA dissertation, submitted at University of Bath, September 2011
football migration

Heroes and Heroines of football migration theory: advocating feminist positions on football migration
- Methodological critique essay, submitted to University of Bath, 2012

Heroes and Heroines of football migration theory
- presentation delivered to Lancaster University Sociology Department's summer conference, 2nd July 2012

Is international football migration simply another type of labour migration?
- Literature review, submitted to University of Bath, 2011