Graduated PhD students
Dr Sarojini Martin
2012. Thesis - The Effects of Funding Programs for international Research Collaboration in the Life Sciences.
Dr Sarah Maslen
2012. Thesis - Making Sense: A sociology of knowledge approach to hearing sound.
Dr Hannah McCann
2015. Thesis - Re-Reading the Feminine Present: Affective and Queer Transformations.
Dr Vanessa McDermott
2012. Thesis - The Social Construction of the Anti Doping Debate: Crisis of Legitimacy, Moral Panics and Folk Devils?
Dr Nikki Moodie
2014. Thesis - The Downside of Social Capital.
Dr Kaima Negishi
Thesis topic: “Modulating the face for control: Understanding smiling, comfort and security in Japanese Railway Stations”
Kaima's PhD project will explore the affective event of smiling in the context of contemporary Japanese society. By looking into the mechanism of late-capitalist affective economy, this project aims to grasp how modern technologies are intervening into our everyday sense of selves.








