Teaching
Undergraduate Teaching
I coordinate an optional undergraduate second year module addressing sociologies of violence, and an optional undergraduate third year research-led module exploring critical studies of military identities and geographies.
Postgraduate Research Supervision
I am currently supervising a number of PhD projects, and will consider supervising prospective students wishing to undertake a PhD in areas related to my research interests and specialisms as outlined in my Biography.
Modules for 2025-26
DISSERTATION
Module code: SOCI301
Role: Teaching
Military, Militarism, Identity and Place
Module code: SOCI345
Role: Module Co-ordinator
UNDERSTANDING VIOLENCE
Module code: SOCI296
Role: Module Co-ordinator
Supervised Theses
- A Comparative Study of Cross-Continental Approaches to Counter-Radicalisation: Evaluating Strategy, Policy, and Preventative Practices
- A Comparative Study of Cross-Continental Approaches to Counter-Radicalisation: Evaluating Strategy, Policy, and Preventative Practices
- Mediating Militarism: Chronicling 100 Years of British ‘Military Victimhood’ During Periods of Remembrance, from Print to Digital 1918 – 2018
- Policing protest in an age of austerity: How the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) responded to anti-austerity movements after the financial crash