Research title


Networks and workshops
This scheme funds scholars to run either a network of researchers over two years (up to £20,000) or a series of workshops over one year (up to £10,000). It enables researchers to share ideas, develop collaborative proposals or prepare publications, and supports their engagement in and beyond the UK and with non-academic stakeholders. Nine networks and five workshops are supported.

See also:

Small Research Projects
Large Research Projects

Successful Applications

Applicant

Institution

Project Title

Dr K H Ansari

Royal Holloway, University
of London

Forum for the Comparative Study of Jews and Muslims in Britain , Europe and North America; http://www.rhul.ac.uk/History/Research/CSJM06/ 

Professor Desmond Bell

The Queen's University of Belfast

Early Cinema and the Diasporic Imagination: the Irish in America 1890-1930; www.qub.ac.uk/film
End of year report 2007

Dr Daniela Berghahn

Royal Holloway, University of London

Migrant and Diasporic Cinema in Contemporary Europe; www.migrantcinema.net;
End of year report 2007; final report

Dr Gideon Calder

University of Wales, Newport

Toleration and the Public Sphere; Final Report

Professor Helen Gilbert

Royal Holloway, University
of London

Performance and Asylum: Embodiment, Ethics, Community;
http://www.cameronius.com/helen/refugee-network/
End of year report 2007

Dr Encarnacion Gutierrez Rodriguez

University of Manchester

Migration and Diaspora Cultural Studies Networks (MDCSN); http://www.llc.manchester.ac.uk/research/centres/mdcsn/
End of year reports 2007

Dr Peter Heather

University of Oxford

Migration in the First Millennium

Dr Jerry Hunter

University of Wales, Bangor

Language, Religion and Print Cultures in the Welsh diaspora;
End of year report 2007

Professor Judith Jesch

University of Nottingham

Viking identities networks; http://vin.nottingham.ac.uk
End of year report 2007

Dr Sean McLoughlin

University of Leeds

From Diaspora to Multi-Locality: Writing British-Asian Cities; www.leeds.ac.uk/writingbritishasiancities/
End of year report 2007 See working papers from the project: http://www.leeds.ac.uk/writingbritishasiancities/interactive_papers.htm

Dr Maggie O'Neill

Loughborough University

Making the connections: the arts, migration and diaspora; www.makingtheconnections.info;
End of year report 2007

Dr Loredana Polezzi

University of Warwick

Mobility and identity formation: an interdisciplinary approach to the 'Italian case'; http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/italian/ahrcworkshopseries

Dr Maruska Svasek

The Queen's University of Belfast

Migration: Emotions and Human Mobility

Ms Carol Tulloch

University of the Arts, London

Dress and the African Diaspora;
End of year report 2007

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