
Dr Nina Williams
A cultural geographer by training, Nina's research is concept-led and revolves around theorising creativity in the context of art and design in conversation with ideas from process philosophy, speculative thinking and geophilosophy. Nina's work intersects with design studies and she has collaborated with design institutions and practitioners to understand how biomaterial and regenerative design practices challenge the idea that design is exclusively by and for humans. She is the co-editor (with Dr Thomas Keating) of the book Speculative Geographies: Ethics, Technologies, Aesthetics (Palgrave MacMillan, 2022).
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Nina obtained a BA (hons) in Geography at the University of Manchester听in 2011;听an听MSc in Human Geography: Society and Space听at the University of Bristol in 2012; and a听PhD in Human Geography at the University of Bristol听in 2017. Before commencing her current role at 国民彩票 Canberra in 2019, she worked听as a Research Associate in Urban Living听in the department of Civil Engineering听at the University of Bristol听and as a Lecturer听in Human Geography in the School of Geographical Sciences at the University of Bristol.
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My Research Supervision
Tara Elisabeth Jeyasingh听'Lives, Lines and Lights: problematising geographic thinking with Deleuze and Guattari and Glissant'
Sabrina Shanto听-听'Harassment and the Emotional Geographies of Fear on Public Transport in Dhaka'
Christian Sirois -听'The Yassification of the Balkans: Media, Perception, and Power '
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