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Dr Amy Clarke

Post:Research, Knowledge and Exchange Impact Coordinator (Sociology and Criminology)
Other posts:Associate Tutor (Geography)
Location:FREEMAN CENTRE
Email:Amy.Clarke@sussex.ac.uk
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Biography

I am currently working as a Research Fellow on the ESRC funded project “Criminal Cases Review Commission: Legal Aid and Legal Representatives”, based in the School of Law, Politics and Sociology.

Prior to my current role, I was an ESRC funded Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Queen Mary University of London where, over the course of a year, I worked to write up and disseminate my PhD findings. The Fellowship followed my PhD in Geography at the ßÏßÏÊÓƵ, where I also taught as a Doctoral Tutor in Geography and Sociology. My research focused on boundaries and hierarchies of national belonging through qualitative analysis of their reproduction among people for whom national identity is broadly taken-for-granted and unquestioned. The thesis included chapters on the extent to which Britain is imagined as a plural nation, participants’ narratives of local ethnic diversity, everyday interaction and encounter, markers of belonging and economies of recognition, and the role of historical imaginaries in reproducing nation. For more information visit .

 

Qualifications

2014 - 2018   Geography DPhil (passed without corrections, January 2018)

June 2016      Associate Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy (Merit)

2013 - 2014   Social Research Methods MSc (Distinction)

2011 - 2012   Migration Studies MA (Distinction)

2006 - 2010   Geography with Italian BA (1st Class Hons)