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Katie da Cunha Lewin

Lecturer in 20th and 21st Century Literature | School of Humanities | Faculty of Arts and Humanities | Email: ad6025@coventry.ac.uk


Dr John Grima

Lecturer | School of Humanities | Faculty of Arts and Humanities | Email: aa8927@coventry.ac.uk


Dr Marcus Maloney

Lecturer in Sociology | School of Humanities | Faculty of Arts and Humanities | Email: marcus.maloney@cov.ac.uk


Dr Yu-Hua Chen

Lecturer in Applied Linguistics | School of Humanities | Faculty of Arts and Humanities | Email: yu-hua.chen@coventry.ac.uk


Dr Emma Sheppard

Lecturer in Sociology | School of Humanities | Faculty of Arts and Humanities | Email: Emma.Sheppard@coventry.ac.uk


Dr Darren Reid

Assistant Professor of History | School of Humanities | Faculty of Arts and Humanities | Email: Ab8203@coventry.ac.uk


Dr Amira Halperin

Dr Amira Halperin | Assistant Professor in Media and Communications | School of Media and Performing Arts | College of Arts and Humanities


Andrew Spackman

Assistant Professor in Graphic Design and Illustration| andrew.spackman@coventry.ac.uk Andrew begun making experimental music in 1997, working at that time in collaboration with artist such as Mark Springer and the High Llamas. After a 10 year hiatus working in visual arts, Andrew returned to music in earnest in 2011 as experimental electronic artist Nimzo-Indian and noise and free jazz project SAD MAN.


Ruth Gibson

Associate Professor, Centre for Dance Research


Professor Sarah Whatley

Professor, Centre Director, Centre for Dance Research


Dr. Felix Röesch

Assistant Professor in International Relations| felix.roesch@coventry.ac.uk With a focus on International Political Theory, particularly the nexus between classical realism and critical theory as well European emigre scholarship, Felix aims to contribute to a rising discourse in International Relations. Elaborating on their commonalities allows understanding their profound analyses of crises and the importance of their normative aspirationsfor a reconsideration of the human in politics. 


Scott deLahunta

Professor in Dance, Centre for Dance Research