Teaching for Social Change – Media Inequality Event
On 20th July 2017 I hosted a panel discussion event focused on a topic that features in a final year undergraduate unit called Media Inequality
On 20th July 2017 I hosted a panel discussion event focused on a topic that features in a final year undergraduate unit called Media Inequality
As a Black student, I feel that during my degree there were not enough topics that I could engage with.
Since I was a young child I have always been interested in different cultures as well as issues surrounding race.
It very satisfying to see to the look on people’s faces when I said I was doing my dissertation on Donald Trump.
I decided to write my dissertation on the role of terrorism in the framing of refugees in UK news articles.
Pauline graduated in 2016 with a BA in Advertising and reflects on how her life has informed her current thinking around race…
“It was around the end of my second year at university that I became aware of the term ‘cultural appropriation’ after hearing about controversy…”
Invited to write a blog post for the Gender and Education Association on the topic of ‘social media with impact’, I was guided…
In April 2017 I delivered the keynote address at the Global Conference on Education, Research & Policy in Washington DC…
In July 2016 I presented at the 3rd International Conference on Advances in Women’s Studies, in Buffalo, New York State..
In May 2015 I presented my paper Challenging the Whiteness of Britishness: Co-creating British Social History in the Blogosphere at the 6th International…
Dr Gabriel was interviewed by the Early Hour in the USA on being a Black, female academic in the UK.