Human Rights PhD Cluster Presentations

Pathfoot Building, Room D1Free

PhD candidates in the Faculty of Arts and Humanities researching an aspect of human rights will be giving 10 minute presentations about key aspects of their research.

You can join in person or online via Teams.

Presentations include:

  • Devin Adams - An Unequal Contest: The Right to Sport for Young Disabled People
  • Effie Nash - Analysing climate (in)justices and power dynamics between activism and government/policy
  • Emilia Vassiliades - Law’s Lacuna, Narrative Exclusion and the Crisis of Protection: Legal, Political and Social Narratives of Border Externalisation in Europe
  • Jamie McDiarmid - The International Refugee Regime in Crisis? A Comparative Case Study of the EU’s Response to the Syrian Refugee Crisis (2015) and Ukrainian Refugee Crisis (2022)
  • Mariana Canto Sobral - Human rights ritualism and the commercial spyware issue
  • Martin Odey Wonah - Human Rights-Based Approach to AI Policymaking
  • Tadeo Vasquez Sanchez - CDA and the challenges of data collection on social media
  • Zaynab Al Baldawi - From Code to Connection: A Cross-Platform Study of Audience Engagement in Hyper-Realistic AI vs. CGI-Stylised Virtual Influencers on TikTok and Instagram

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