Dr Alexej Ulbricht Contemporary Political Theory, Liberalism, Civil Society, Biopower, Climate Crisis, Sexual and Reproductive Rights
Dr Monika Hinkel Japanese woodblock prints, Contemporary reworkings and interpretations of Ukiyo-e, Meiji nostalgia
Dr Youngsook Pak Korean art history (from prehistory to the 20th century), Buddhist art, Confucian elite and its culture, Text and Images
Professor Christine Oughton Industrial organisation and policy, innovation, sustainable development and corporate governance, including the governance and regulation of sport
Professor Alena Rettová Swahili literature; African philosophy; Afrophone philosophical discourses; literatures in African languages
Dr Seiko Harumi Classroom discourse; classroom silence; pragmatics; translanguaging; conversation analysis; learner-centred reflective approaches in second language learning and language pedagogy
Professor Hagar Kotef Professor Hagar Kotef is a Professor of Political Theory in the department of Politics and International Studies.