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Will Davies is a political economist with interests in neoliberalism, history of economics and economic sociology.
James Martin is a political theorist with interests in public speech, argument, and their effects on subjectivity.
Saul explores issues of sovereignty, legal theory, post-anarchism, and human rights and statelessness.
Alison collaboratively researches how global communications networks transform the way we understand the world.
Varvia, Christina. 2025. Lead White. In: Riccardo Badano; Tomas Percival; Susan Schuppli and Asli Uludag, eds. Common Sensing. Leipzig: Spector Books, pp. 153-161. ISBN 9783959056885. Expanded Body Varvia, Christina. 2025. Expanded Body. In: Eva
Viola Eidenbenz has over 30 years of experience in language teaching at all levels. She has an MRes in Learning and Teaching Languages from Hamburg University.
Professor Caroline Knowles has been awarded a Leverhulme Trust Major Research Fellowship to conduct a three-year investigation into the city’s Serious Money and the people who make and spend it.
The Students' Union is an independent charitable organisation that works independently from Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ to represent and support students.
Our Wellbeing and Counselling teams have put together a series of guides to help with topics students often come to talk to us about.
Goldsmiths Centre for Queer History brings together an interdisciplinary and international community of scholars, students, activists and heritage professionals.