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Dr Carly Guest

Assistant Professor

School: Humanities and Social Sciences

Carly Guest

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  • Family stories and secrets in memories of the UK 1984–1985 miners’ strike, Guest, C. 1 Apr 2025, In: Memory Studies
  • Knowing and not-knowing: I-poems and dialogue as a decarceral feminist methodology, Guest, C., Seoighe, R. 14 Jul 2023, Research Handbook on Law, Movements and Social Change, Cheltenham, Edward Elgar
  • Generating abolitionist affect: Decarceral feminist methodologies and the closure of Holloway Prison, Guest, C., Seoighe, R. 13 Aug 2021, Contesting Carceral Logic, London, Routledge
  • Familiarity and strangeness: Seeing everyday practices of punishment and resistance in Holloway Prison, Guest, C., Seoighe, R. 1 Jul 2020, In: Punishment and Society
  • Teaching on the Edge of Time: Developing a slow pedagogy through feminist science fiction, Guest, C. 27 Jan 2020, In: MAI: Feminist and Visual Culture
  • Extraordinary normalcy: Home, relationships and identities in narratives of unpaid care, Guest, C., Corrigan, O. 1 Sep 2018, In: Health and Place
  • Facing the void: Recollections of embodying fear in the space of childhood homes, Del Busso, L., McGrath, L., Guest, C., Reavey, P., Kanyeredzi, A., Majumdar, A. 1 Aug 2018, In: Emotion, Space and Society
  • Cultivating reflexive research practice when using participants’ photographs as research data, Guest, C. 1 Jan 2016, Ethics and Visual Research Methods, Palgrave Macmillan
  • Knowing feminism: the significance of higher education to women’s narratives of ‘becoming feminist’, Guest, C. 15 Apr 2016, In: Gender and Education

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