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<strong>exeter</strong><br />
university of<br />
Media Directory 2007
CONTENTS<br />
ARTS, DRAMA AND MUSIC 2<br />
Cinema, television and the media<br />
Drama<br />
Literature, art and culture<br />
Music<br />
BUSINESS, ECONOMICS 4<br />
AND MARKETING<br />
Economics<br />
Finance<br />
Management, leadership and business<br />
processes<br />
Marketing and advertising<br />
Pensions<br />
Retailing and shopping<br />
CLIMATE CHANGE (see also Environment) 8<br />
COMPUTERS 9<br />
EDUCATION 9<br />
ENVIRONMENT (see also Climate change) 11<br />
Human impact and environmental<br />
management<br />
Natural environment<br />
FARMING AND RURAL AFFAIRS 13<br />
HEALTH 14<br />
Disease and medicine<br />
Complementary medicine<br />
Health and well-being<br />
(see also Sport and Exercise)<br />
Mental health and neurology<br />
Health management, policy and history<br />
HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY 17<br />
Ancient History<br />
History<br />
Archaeology<br />
INTERNATIONAL 21<br />
The Arab World<br />
Europe<br />
France<br />
Germany<br />
Latin America<br />
Italy<br />
Russia<br />
Spain<br />
USA<br />
LEGAL AFFAIRS 25<br />
POLITICS 25<br />
PSYCHOLOGY 26<br />
RELIGION 28<br />
Christianity<br />
Islam. See also International: Arab World<br />
SCIENCE & ENGINEERING 29<br />
Astronomy/Astrophysics<br />
Biology<br />
Engineering<br />
Mathematics and statistics<br />
Physics<br />
SOCIAL AFFAIRS 34<br />
Crime<br />
SOUTH WEST OF ENGLAND 36<br />
SPORT AND EXERCISE 36<br />
(see also Health and Well-being)<br />
TOURISM 38
Who Can<br />
Speak on What?<br />
is designed for journalists seeking direct access to comment from<br />
academic experts from the University of Exeter<br />
There are three ways to use this guide:<br />
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2<br />
3<br />
By subject area. Academics are listed according to themes. See index left<br />
By quick reference. Turn to page 31 for a list of key words<br />
By named academic. Turn to page 42 if you know who you are looking for<br />
Who Can Speak on What is regularly updated throughout the year online at<br />
www.<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk/news<br />
The University of Exeter’s Press and PR team is:<br />
• Stuart Franklin Head of Press and PR<br />
telephone 01392 263146 mobile 07789 942505 S.D.Franklin@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Contact for corporate comment from Exeter or the 1994 Group of universities<br />
chaired by Professor Steve Smith, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Exeter.<br />
• Sarah Hoyle Press Officer<br />
telephone 01392 262062 mobile 07989 446920 S.Hoyle@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Contact for science research stories or the Cornwall Campus<br />
• Abigail Dixon Press Officer<br />
telephone 01392 262307 mobile 07870 623635 Abigail.Dixon@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Contact for student and community activity or research stories on the arts, humanities<br />
or social sciences.<br />
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WHO CAN SPEAK ON WHAT?
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ARTS DRAMA AND MUSIC<br />
• Cinema, Television and the Media<br />
DR SALLY FAUKNER • 01392 264399 • S.Faulkner@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Spanish cinema<br />
PROFESSOR SUSAN HAYWARD • 01392 264342 • S.Hayward@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
French cinema, culture and media<br />
DR DANIELLE HIPKINS • 01392 264230 • D.E.Hipkins@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Italian cinema, particularly connections with gender and family; contemporary Italian<br />
women’s writing<br />
DR JAMES LYONS • 01392 264355 • James.Lyons@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Contemporary film and television; youth and media culture; product placement<br />
in cinema<br />
PROFESSOR STEVE NEALE • 01392 262071 • S.B.M.Neale@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Hollywood blockbusters; history of American cinema; Post-war television; popular film and<br />
television comedy<br />
SUSAN PRINCE • 01392 263382 • 07970 953521 • S.J.Prince@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Televising court proceedings<br />
DR BRIAN YOUNG • 01392 264614 • 07810 056469 • B.M.Young@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Television advertising and children; television’s effects on children; children and consumerism<br />
• Drama<br />
DR JERRI DABOO • 01392 264534 • J.J.Daboo@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Intercultural training of actors; physical and dance theatre; Buddhism and martial arts; culture<br />
of the British Asian diaspora<br />
DR GABRIELLA GIANNACHI • 01392 262423 • 07803 710721 •<br />
G.Giannachi@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Contemporary performance; new media art<br />
PROFESSOR GRAHAM LEY • 01392 264586 • G.K.H.Ley@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Playwriting, translation and adaptation; ancient Greek theatre; Australian theatre and drama;<br />
British Asian theatre<br />
PROFESSOR CHRISTOPHER MCCULLOUGH • 01392 264581 •<br />
C.J.McCullough@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Brecht; Meyerhold; performance of Shakespeare
JOHN SOMERS • 01392 264528 • J.W.Somers@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Theatre in education; drama in the UK and internationally; post-war developments in arts<br />
education; applied drama and theatre; community theatre; drama in Poland; Greece;<br />
Brazil and Taiwan<br />
PROFESSOR PHILLIP ZARRILLI • 01392 264583 • P.Zarrilli@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Acting practice and theory; performance theory; non-western theatre and performance;<br />
Beckett in performance<br />
• Literature, Art and Culture<br />
ANDY BROWN • 01392 264252 • Andy.Brown@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Creative writing; poetry<br />
DR KAREN EDWARDS • 01392 254271 • K.L.Edwards@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Renaissance literature; Milton; natural history and literature; Bible and literature<br />
PROFESSOR RASHEED EL-ENANY • 01392 264027 • R.El-Enany@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Arabic literature and culture<br />
PROFESSOR REGENIA GAGNIER • 01392 264260 • R.Gagnier@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Victorian culture and society, especially the Fin de Siecle; transatlanticism<br />
DR MARION GIBSON • 01326 371897• Marion.H.Gibson@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Renaissance literature; witchcraft in history and literature; Shakespeare<br />
DR ADELINE JOHNS-PUTRA • 01872 265803 • 07763 356929<br />
• A.G.Johns-Putra@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Literature of the Romantic Age; women’s writing, especially 18th and 19th centuries; women<br />
and domesticity; epic poetry; literature and landscape<br />
DR MARGARETTA JOLLY • 01392 264254 • M.Jolly@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Autobiography and biography; women’s writing; lesbian, bisexual and gay studies; war writing;<br />
letters; feminism and women's movements<br />
DR ROBERT LAWSON-PEEBLES • 01392 264273 • R.Lawson-Peebles@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Transatlantic relations; American literature; cultural history of the environment; modern<br />
American cultural history, particularly music and performance arts<br />
DR NICHOLAS MCDOWELL • 01392 264269 • N.McDowell@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Literature and culture, 1500-1750; literature and the English Revolution; literature and politics;<br />
literature and religion; satire<br />
PROFESSOR ANDREW McRAE • 01392 264258 • A.McRae@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Renaissance literature and culture; Shakespeare and his contemporaries; satire and libel;<br />
literature and history; literature and the land; literature and domestic travel<br />
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DR ALASTAIR RENFREW • 01392 264311 • A.M.Renfrew@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Russian literature; Scottish literature<br />
DR ANGELIQUE RICHARDSON • 01392 264354 • A.Richardson@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
19th Century science and literature; eugenics; women and eugenics; social purity; Thomas<br />
Hardy; Darwin and the novel; the New Woman; social Darwinism<br />
PROFESSOR RICK RYLANCE • 01392 264302 • R.Rylance@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Victorian literature; science literature; post-war literature<br />
DR PHILIP SCHWYZER • 01392 264268 • P.A.Schwyzer@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Renaissance literature; Shakespeare; Edmund Spenser; nationalism, especially the idea of<br />
Britain; English/Welsh relations; archaeology and literature; death in literature<br />
PROFESSOR LESLEY SHARPE • 01392 264334 • Lesley.Sharpe@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
German drama; German women writers<br />
DR ASHLEY TAUCHERT • 01392 264360 • A.Tauchert@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Transgression; narrative and the happy ending; Jane Austen; Mary Wollstonecraft; gender in<br />
culture; English literature as a cultural phenomenon<br />
PROFESSOR HELEN TAYLOR • 01392 264251 • Helen.Taylor@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
American Literature; culture and literature of the American south<br />
• Music<br />
SARAH HENNESSY • 01392 264858 • S.J.E.Hennessy@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Children’s musical development; music teaching at primary school; the educational uses of<br />
professional artists in schools; teacher education in music; creativity<br />
DR GARRY TREGIDGA • 01326 371888 • G.H.Tregidga@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
The musical heritage of Cornwall<br />
DR SUSAN YOUNG • 01392 264965 • Susan.Young@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
All aspects of musical experience in early childhood<br />
BUSINESS, ECONOMICS AND MARKETING<br />
• Economics<br />
DR JOHN MALONEY • 01392 263202 • 01392 425100 (home)<br />
• J.Maloney@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Government economic policy; effect of elections on the economy and vice versa; recent<br />
history of economic policy; 19th century public finance
PROFESSOR SIMON WREN-LEWIS • 01392 263254 • S.Wren-Lewis@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
How the government or Bank of England might intervene to alter macroeconomic outcomes,<br />
e.g. what principles the Bank of England might follow in setting interest rates; targets for<br />
government debt; the use of fiscal policy to stabilise the business cycle, particularly if the UK<br />
adopts the Euro; exchange rate targets; inflation targets<br />
PROFESSOR STEVE MCCORRISTON • 01392 263848 • S.McCorriston@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
International trade policy; the impact of World Trade Organisation (WTO) negotiations;<br />
agricultural policies and the WTO; foreign direct investment and commodity price movements<br />
MR MALCOLM MACMILLEN • 01392 263208 • M.J.J.Macmillen@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
European economic integration<br />
DR DIETER BALKENBORG • 01392 263231 • D.G.Balkenborg@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Environmental economics; experimental economics; game theory<br />
• Finance<br />
DR PAUL COLLIER • 01392 263238 • P.A.Collier@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Corporate governance; taxation; computer auditing<br />
MR PAUL COX • 01392 263234 • P.R.Cox@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Financial services, problems of regulation in the financial services; ethical fund management;<br />
pension economics, pension fund asset allocation<br />
PROFESSOR ALAN GREGORY • 01392 263220 • 07785 996940<br />
• A.Gregory@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Corporate finance; risk factors; take-overs and mergers; directors’ trading; initial public<br />
offerings; empirical corporate finance; equity risk premium; finance; firm valuation models; fund<br />
manager performance; insider trading; ethical fund management<br />
PROFESSOR RICHARD HARRIS • 01392 263215 • R.D.F.Harris@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Forecasting volatility in financial markets; risk measurement; hedging; volatility in financial<br />
markets; financial econometrics<br />
DR SIMON JAMES • 01392 263204 • S.R.James@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Tax policy; compliance<br />
DR EMMA JEANES • 01392 264518 • E.Jeanes@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Ethics and corporate social responsibility; law; entrepreneurship; corporate governance;<br />
gender; farming/rural research<br />
DR CHRISTOS KOTSOGIANNIS • 01392 264500 • C.Kotsogiannis@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Tax, expenditure, and debt policies of different levels of government; international taxation and<br />
the implications of tax harmonisation; global changes in institutional structures and economic<br />
conditions within countries<br />
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ARTS DRAMA AND MUSIC • BUSINESS, ECONOMICS AND MARKETING
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DR ANTONIO MARTURANO • 01392 262580 •<br />
Antonio.Marturano@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk/marturano@btinternet.com<br />
Ethical dilemmas (particularly in biotechnology and genetics industries); ethical reasoning;<br />
problems around meanings<br />
MAJELLA O’LEARY • 01392 263446 • M.O’Leary@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Moral standards; how and why corruption takes place; why corrupt individuals seek wealth,<br />
fame and success regardless of moral considerations; banking scandals<br />
PROFESSOR IAN TONKS • 01392 263461• I.Tonks@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Fund manager performance; directors’ trading; insider trading; market microstructure and the<br />
organisation of stock exchanges<br />
DR GRZEGORZ TROJANOWSKI • 01392 263441 • G.Trojanowski@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Corporate governance; empirical corporate finance; executive compensation<br />
JULIE WHITTAKER • 01392 263845 • J.M.Whittaker@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Ethical investment; fair trade; markets with social goals; economic sociology of markets<br />
• Management, leadership and business processes<br />
MR RICHARD BOLDEN • 01392 262579 • Richard.Bolden@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Leadership for social change; leadership in Africa; leadership development in higher education;<br />
use and application of leadership competencies/standards; leadership and performance<br />
management<br />
PROFESSOR JONATHAN GOSLING • 01392 262268 • 07771 863161<br />
• jonathan.gosling@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
The leaders’ role; professional and technical specialists taking up leadership roles; leadership<br />
and evil; Nelson; wisdom; leadership in mixed cultural organisations; European developments<br />
in leadership studies<br />
PROFESSOR ALEX HASLAM • 01392 264618 • A.Haslam@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Group identity and group processes in the workplace; specifically leadership, motivation,<br />
decision-making, communication, performance, diversity, stress<br />
DR STEPHAN HARRISON • 01326 371871 • Stephan.Harrison@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Climate change and risk management for businesses<br />
DR DONNA LADKIN • 01392 262556 • Donna.Ladkin@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Practical problems faced by leaders, such as how they ‘come across’ to others; how<br />
organisational leaders respond to ethical issues, particularly; issues of ecological sustainability;<br />
evaluating leadership development interventions
PROFESSOR GORDON MURRAY • 01392 264501 • G.Murray@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Financing and growth of high potential young firms; how Europe can use its knowledge, skills,<br />
intelligence and history to create world class businesses and compete with the US and<br />
emerging economies<br />
DR SIMON JAMES • 01392 263204 • S.R.James@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Public sector management; small business behaviour; management education<br />
• Marketing and advertising<br />
DR JANET BORGERSON • 01392 264502 • J.L.Borgerson@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Consumer behaviour; ethics; gender<br />
DR ALAN BRADSHAW • 01392 262477 • 07780 603690 • A.Bradshaw@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
The consumer society; consumer research; counter-cultural texts and lifestyles<br />
DR ALISON HARCOURT • 01392 264508 • a.harcourt@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Broadcasting, press and new media markets; media concentration; European Union media<br />
policy; information society; media globalisation<br />
DR IRENE NG • 01392 263250 • Irene.Ng@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Services marketing; service pricing and revenue management<br />
PROFESSOR JONATHAN SCHROEDER • 01392 262537 • 07962 524263<br />
• J.E.Schroeder@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Advertising; branding; consumer behaviour; e-commerce; gender; innovation and strategy;<br />
marketing communications; tourism marketing; visual communication<br />
DR BRIAN YOUNG • 01392 264614 • B.M.Young@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Television advertising and children; children and consumerism<br />
• Pensions<br />
MR PAUL COX • 01392 263234 • P.R.Cox@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Ethical fund management, finance, pension economics, pension fund asset allocation, financial<br />
services<br />
PROFESSOR PAUL DRAPER • 01392 263218 • P.R.Draper@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Pension fund asset allocation<br />
DR SEAN FINUCANE • 01392 262587 • S.Finucane@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Pension funds; pension economics<br />
PROFESSOR IAN TONKS • 01392 263461 • I.Tonks@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Pension economics; fund manager performance; pension fund asset allocation<br />
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BUSINESS, ECONOMICS AND MARKETING
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• Retailing and shopping<br />
DR TIM COLES • 01392 264441 • T.S.Coles@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Retailing and shopping<br />
PROFESSOR GARETH SHAW • 01392 263332 • G.Shaw@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Retail innovation and knowledge transfer; business archives and the reconstruction of retail<br />
landscapes; retail change and regional patterns of firm growth<br />
DR MATTHIAS VARUL • 01392 263283 • M.Z.Varul@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Fair Trade consumerism<br />
CLIMATE CHANGE (SEE ALSO ENVIRONMENT)<br />
DR CHRISTOPHER CASELDINE • 01326 253708 • C.J.Caseldine@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Climate change; future climates<br />
DR DAVID COLEY • 01392 264144 • D.A.Coley@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Climate change; global warming<br />
PROFESSOR PETER COX • 07794 184681• p.m.cox@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Climate change; mathematical models for climate prediction; role of the natural biosphere in<br />
climate change<br />
DR BRENDAN GODLEY • 01326 371861 • b.j.godley@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Climate change impacts on biodiversity<br />
DR STEPHAN HARRISON • 01326 371871 • Stephan.Harrison@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Climate change and risk management for businesses; contemporary climate change;<br />
climate change and natural hazards<br />
DR DAVE HODGSON • 01326 371829 • d.j.hodgson@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Climate change and ecology<br />
DR JASPER KNIGHT • 01326 371866• j.knight@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Effect of climate change on glacial and coastal environments; sea-level and climate change over<br />
the last 20,000 years<br />
DR NIKOLAUS KUHN • 01392 263344 • N.Kuhn@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Impact of climate change on soil erosion, soil hydrology and surface runoff<br />
DR FRANK KWASNIOK • 01392 2643978 • F.Kwasniok@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Climate prediction<br />
DR ROD WILSON • 01392 264652 • R.W.Wilson@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Effects of global warming on fish and other marine life
COMPUTERS<br />
DR RICHARD EVERSON • 01392 264065 • R.M.Everson@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Pattern recognition; independent component analysis; personalisation of web applications;<br />
optical imaging of brains<br />
DR MASSIMO MAZZOTTI • 01392 263288 • m.mazzotti@ex.ac.uk<br />
History of science; history of mathematics; social aspects of computing; technology in<br />
contemporary society; women in the history of science and technology<br />
DR DAVE NEWMAN • 01392 263728 • D.M.Newman@ex.ac.uk<br />
All aspects of data storage technologies with the exception of semiconductor memory; the<br />
future of optical and magnetic recording and novel technologies<br />
PROFESSOR THOMAS POSTMES • 01392 264688 • T.Postmes@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Psychology of computer-mediated communication and social influence in online groups<br />
PROFESSOR DAVID WRIGHT • 01392 263614 • David.Wright@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Optical and magnetic data storage systems. e.g. CDs, DVD-ROM, DVD-RAM; computer hard<br />
disk systems; scanning microscopy; AFM, STM, MFM<br />
EDUCATION<br />
DR PHILIP BAYLISS • 01392 264798 • 07919118392 • P.D.Bayliss@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Special educational needs; autism; inclusive education and provision for children and adults<br />
with severe and profound learning difficulties and/or language difficulties<br />
PROFESSOR GERT BIESTA • 01392 26 4750 • G.Biesta@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Democratic education; citizenship in adults and young people; lifelong learning; adult learners<br />
PROFESSOR ROBERT BURDEN • 01392 264795 • 07901 850008<br />
• R.L.Burden@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Most aspects of child development, particularly adolescence; learning difficulties, especially<br />
dyslexia; emotional development and trauma; children’s perspectives on education and family<br />
life; children's self esteem; starting or changing school<br />
SUE CHEDZOY • 01392 264807 • S.M.Chedzoy@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Physical activity of primary school children; Primary physical education; primary to secondary<br />
transition<br />
PROFESSOR PAUL ERNEST • 01392 264796 • P.Ernest@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
The nature of mathematics (philosophy of mathematics); the aims of teaching mathematics;<br />
gender and maths; anti-racist and multicultural maths; learning difficulties in maths; psychology<br />
of learning maths; maths curriculum<br />
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DR ROS FISHER • 01392 264975 • r.j.fisher@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Early language and literacy development; reading and writing development; primary school<br />
language and literacy teaching<br />
PROFESSOR REGENIA GAGNIER • 01392 264260 • R.Gagnier@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Interdisciplinary studies; humanities education in modern market societies; women in the<br />
professions; postgraduate studies<br />
CATHIE HOLDEN • 01392 264856 • C.E.Holden@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Social, moral and cultural education; education for citizenship in both primary and secondary<br />
schools; education for cultural diversity<br />
DR DEBBIE MORGAN • 01392 264814 • D.L.Morgan@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Youth social inclusion; the role of teaching assistants in inclusive<br />
practices; assessment of teachers’ performance<br />
DR DEBRA MYHILL • 01392 264767 • D.A.Myhill@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Underachievement in English; writing; grammar teaching; talk/interactive teaching; national<br />
policy initiatives in English; any initial teacher training issue<br />
PROFESSOR BRAHM NORWICH • 01392 264805 • B.Norwich@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Educational psychology – professional services, special educational needs<br />
DR JOCEY QUINN • 01626 899043 • J.T.Quinn@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Gender and education; cultural studies in education; widening participation in higher<br />
education; university-community relations; international higher education participation;<br />
University drop out and retention<br />
PROFESSOR RICK RYLANCE • 01392 264302 • R.Rylance@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Humanities in higher education<br />
PROFESSOR WILLIAM RICHARDSON • 01392 264939 • W.B.Richardson@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Education policy, particularly post-compulsory education and work-based learning; assessment<br />
and examinations; education research<br />
DR NIGEL SKINNER • 01392 264932 • N.C.Skinner@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Science education; initial teacher training<br />
JOHN SOMERS • 01392 264528 • J.W.Somers@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Theatre in education; drama in the UK and internationally; post-war developments in arts<br />
education; applied drama and theatre; community theatre; drama in Poland, Greece, Brazil and<br />
Taiwan<br />
DR ROGER TREND • 01392 264768 • R.D.Trend@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Geography education; earth science and geology education; transition from primary to<br />
secondary school<br />
ELIZABETH WOOD • 01392 264753 • E.A.Wood@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Foundation Stage and Key Stage 1; young children’s learning and development; the role and<br />
value of play; progression and continuity in the early years
ENVIRONMENT (SEE ALSO CLIMATE CHANGE)<br />
• Human impact and environmental management<br />
DR PAUL ADAMS • 01392 263049 • P.H.Adams@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Safety and sustainability matters in the University<br />
PROFESSOR KEITH ATKINSON • 01326 370449 • K.Atkinson@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Environmental impact of mining; seismology/earthquakes; Cornish mining<br />
DR STEWART BARR • 01392 263832 • s.w.barr@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Sustainable development: environmental and sustainability policy in the UK; environmental<br />
lifestyles<br />
JOHN BOYLE • 01392 263656 • J.D.Boyle@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Water and Air pollution; waste minimisation; waste disposal; pollution control and river<br />
modelling; design and control of process plant; environmental impact assessments; sewage<br />
treatment and disposal<br />
PROFESSOR DAVID BUTLER • 01392 264064 • D.Butler@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Urban water management; water conservation and recycling; water pollution; flooding;<br />
sewerage; sewage treatment<br />
DR DAVID COLEY • 01392 264144 • D.A.Coley@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Renewable energy; energy conservation; use of energy within buildings; sound; noise<br />
DR PETER CONNOR • 01326 371870 • p.m.connor@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Renewable energy; policy and regulation relating to the use of renewable energy, including<br />
wind turbines and renewable energy sources of heat<br />
DR JAMES CRESSWELL • 01392 263779 • J.E.Cresswell@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Gene flow in agricultural and GM oilseed rape<br />
DR SLOBODAN DJORDJEVIC • 01392 262079 • S.Djordjevic@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Flooding; flood risk management<br />
ANDREW GILG • 01392 256380 • A.W.Gilg@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Rural planning; environmental policy<br />
DR DAVE HODGSON • 01326 371829 • d.j.hodgson@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Conservation management<br />
PROFESSOR ROGER KAIN • 01392 263333 • R.J.P.Kain@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Historical geography; history of cartography; history of urban planning and design; architecture<br />
and urban conservation<br />
DR JASPER KNIGHT • 01326 371866 • j.knight@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Landscape management; geological conservation<br />
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EDUCATION • ENVIRONMENT
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PROFESSOR MARK MACNAIR • 01392 263791 • M.R.Macnair@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Ecological and evolutionary effects of mining, especially for metals<br />
DEAN MILLAR • 01326 371833 • d.l.millar@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Renewable energy<br />
PROFESSOR PETER MUMBY • 01392 263798 • P.J.Mumby@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Remote sensing; marine protected areas; marine conservation science<br />
PROFESSOR TIM NEWTON • 01392 263221 • T.J.Newton@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Organisation and the natural environment (‘greening of organisations’ etc)<br />
PROFESSOR ROBERT PINE • 01326 371832 • R.J.Pine@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Slope and cliff stability; rock engineering; mining; risk assessment<br />
DR DUNCAN PIRRIE • 01326 371831 • d.pirrie@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Mineral analysis; forensic geoscience; geoarchaeology; the impact of mining on the coastal<br />
zone of Cornwall<br />
PROFESSOR DRAGAN SAVIC • 01392 263637 • D.Savic@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Urban water infrastructure planning and management; asset deterioration modelling and<br />
rehabilitation planning; optimisation techniques for cost-effective design and operation of water<br />
systems<br />
DR ROD WILSON • 01392 264652 • R.W.Wilson@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Effects of acid rain, toxic metals, global warming and ocean acidification on fish; marine and<br />
freshwater fish biology<br />
• Natural environment<br />
PROFESSOR JONATHAN ANDERSON • 01392 263790 • J.M.Anderson@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Soil ecology; tropical agriculture; biodiversity<br />
DR CHRISTOPHER CASELDINE • 01326 253708 • C.J.Caseldine@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Environmental archaeology; Iceland<br />
PROFESSOR BRYONY COLES • 01392 264350 • B.J.Coles@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Wetland archaeology; wetland heritage management; archaeology and ecology of beaver in<br />
Europe, including Britain<br />
DR JAMES CRESSWELL • 01392 263779 • J.E.Cresswell@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Pollination<br />
DR BRENDAN GODLEY • 01326 371861• b.j.godley@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Marine conservation; migration; endangered species; fisheries bycatch; sustainable utilisation of<br />
wildlife<br />
DR DAVID HARVEY • 01392 263330 • D.C.Harvey@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Historical geography of the South West
DR DAVE HODGSON • 01326 371829 • d.j.hodgson@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Biodiversity; population ecology; mathematical ecology<br />
PROFESSOR HILARY LAPPIN-SCOTT • 01392 263780 • H.M.Lappin-Scott@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Starvation survival and persistence of bacteria in natural environments; growth of bacteria in<br />
biofilms; bacterial degradation of environmental pollutants<br />
PROFESSOR PETER MUMBY • 01392 263798 • P.J.Mumby@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Coral reefs; mangroves; remote sensing; marine protected areas; marine conservation science<br />
DR DUNCAN PIRRIE • 01326 371831 • d.pirrie@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Environmental evolution of Antarctica and Argentina<br />
DR TIMOTHY QUINE • 01392 263352 • T.A.Quine@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Soil erosion; carbon dynamics of soils<br />
FARMING AND RURAL AFFAIRS<br />
PROFESSOR PAUL CLOKE • 01392 264522 • p.cloke@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Rural affairs<br />
DR JAMES CRESSWELL • 01392 263779 • J.E.Cresswell@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Gene flow in agricultural and GM oilseed rape<br />
DR JOSÉ IRIARTE • 01392 264520 • j.iriarte@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Origins of agriculture<br />
DR EMMA JEANES • 01392 264518 • E.Jeanes@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Ethics and corporate social responsibility; law; entrepreneurship; corporate governance;<br />
gender; farming/rural research<br />
PROFESSOR MARK OVERTON • 01392 263284 • M.Overton@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
The agrarian history of England 1500-1939; economy and society in early modern England<br />
PROFESSOR NICHOLAS SMIRNOFF • 01392 263756 • N.Smirnoff@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Plant responses to drought and extreme conditions; plant biotechnology and GM plants;<br />
improving performance of crops<br />
PROFESSOR NICHOLAS TALBOT • 01392 264673 • N.J.Talbot@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Molecular biology of plant diseases; cereal pathology; agricultural biotechnology; use of<br />
bioinformatics in the agricultural biotechnology industry; GM technologies and risk assessment<br />
MARTIN TURNER • 01392 263833 • M.M.Turner@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Agricultural policy; farm incomes and farm business viability; benchmarking for business<br />
improvement; farm diversification; bioenergy crops; agriculture and the rural economy<br />
PROFESSOR MICHAEL WINTER • 01392 263837 • D.M.Winter@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Rural policy; sustainable agriculture; agri-environmental issues; social change in the countryside;<br />
farm households; rural regeneration; regional development; animals and society; hunting<br />
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HEALTH<br />
• Disease and medicine<br />
DR MATTHEW CRAMP • 01752 437441• 07870 271561 • wendy.wilson@pms.ac.uk<br />
Hepatitis C<br />
DR HAMID DEHGHANI • 01392 264117 • H.Dehghani@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Medical imaging<br />
DR ANDREW DEMAINE • 01752 437441• 07870 271561 • wendy.wilson@pms.ac.uk<br />
Molecular and cellular basis of stress and implications for disease<br />
DR SIAN ELLARD • 01752 437441• 07870 271561 • wendy.wilson@pms.ac.uk<br />
Molecular genetics of disease, particularly diabetes<br />
DR TIMOTHY FRAYLING • 01752 437441• 07870 271561 • wendy.wilson@pms.ac.uk<br />
Genetics of common diseases<br />
PROFESSOR ANDREW HATTERSLEY • 01752 437441• 07870 271561 •<br />
wendy.wilson@pms.ac.uk<br />
Diabetes; genetics of diabetes<br />
DR CLIVE LEE • 07971 606987 • A.J.C.Lee@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Biomechanics; biomaterials; total hip replacement; the Exeter Hip system<br />
PROFESSOR ROBERT SNEYD • 01752 437441• 07870 271561 •<br />
wendy.wilson@pms.ac.uk<br />
Anesthesia<br />
PROFESSOR JOHN TOOKE • 01752 437441• 07870 271561 •<br />
wendy.wilson@pms.ac.uk<br />
Diabetes; new ways of detecting the complications of diabetes; NHS research and<br />
development<br />
DR JOHN TRIPP • 01752 437441 • 07870 271561 • wendy.wilson@pms.ac.uk<br />
Diabetes in youth; contraception and reproductive health; early childhood deaths; smoking<br />
prevention and cessation<br />
DR JACKIE WHATMORE • 01752 437441• 07870 271561 • wendy.wilson@pms.ac.uk<br />
Vascular cell biology; cancer biology<br />
PROFESSOR TERRY WILKIN • 01752 437441 • 07870 271561 •<br />
wendy.wilson@pms.ac.uk<br />
Endocrinology; metabolism; metabolic syndrome; childhood diabetes<br />
DR PHILIPPE YOUNG • 01392 263684 • Philippe.G.Young@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Biomechanics of head injury; orthopaedic implants; MRI/CT imaging techniques for medical<br />
applications; medical engineering
• Complementary Medicine<br />
PROFESSOR EDZARD ERNST • 01752 437441• 07870 271561 •<br />
wendy.wilson@pms.ac.uk<br />
Complementary medicine; placebo; research methodology<br />
SIMON MILLS • 01752 437441• 07870 271561 • wendy.wilson@pms.ac.uk<br />
Herbal medicine, especially professional education and evidence base; regulation of<br />
complementary and alternative medicine; relationship between orthodox and complementary<br />
practitioners and other aspects of integrated healthcare<br />
DR MAX PITTLER • 01752 437441• 07870 271561 • wendy.wilson@pms.ac.uk<br />
Complementary medicine, herbal medicine; dietary supplements; naturopathy<br />
• Health and Well-being (see also Sport and Exercise)<br />
PROFESSOR NEIL ARMSTRONG • 01392 263006 • N.Armstrong@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Children's health and exercise<br />
DR AVRIL MEWSE • 01392 264596 • A.J.Mewse@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Psychology of smoking; adolescent health<br />
DR ANDREW MIDDLEBROOKE • 01392 262893 • A.R.Middlebrooke@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Exercise, diabetes and cardiovascular risk<br />
PROFESSOR ANGELA SHORE • 01752 437441• 07870 271561 •<br />
wendy.wilson@pms.ac.uk<br />
Vascular physiology in health and disease<br />
DR BRETT SMITH • 01392 262868 • B.M.Smith@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Experience of becoming disabled through sport; men’s health<br />
DR ADRIAN TAYLOR • 01392 264747 • A.H.Taylor@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Exercise and mental health (anxiety, depression, mood); promoting physical activity, particularly<br />
in primary health care; exercise for smoking cessation; exercise and older people; exercise and<br />
occupational stress<br />
DR JOHN TRIPP • 01752 437441• 07870 271561 • wendy.wilson@pms.ac.uk<br />
Contraception and reproductive health; smoking prevention and cessation<br />
DR MATTHIAS VARUL • 01392 263283 • M.Z.Varul@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Sociology of health and illness<br />
DR LINDA VOSS • 01752 437441• 07870 271561 • wendy.wilson@pms.ac.uk<br />
Childhood growth; measurement and monitoring; psychosocial aspects of short stature; ethics<br />
of growth hormone therapy; childhood obesity; cohort studies<br />
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HEALTH
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DR JOANNE WELSMAN • 01392 264752 • J.R.Welsman@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Benefits of exercise on young people<br />
DR CRAIG WILLIAMS • 01392 264890 • C.A.Williams@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Exercise and fitness of children and adolescents; paediatric physiology; sports sciences; health<br />
and nutrition<br />
• Mental health and neurology<br />
PROFESSOR MAGID BAKHEIT • 01752 437441• 07870 271561 •<br />
wendy.wilson@pms.ac.uk<br />
Neurological rehabilitation<br />
PROFESSOR OLIVER HANEMANN • 01752 437441• 07870 271561 •<br />
wendy.wilson@pms.ac.uk<br />
Clinical Neurobiology; brain tumours; motor neuron disease; peripheral nerve disease<br />
DR TIM HODGSON • 01392 264644 • T.L.Hodgson@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Cognitive psychology; specifically, frontal lobe function, executive and supervisory processes,<br />
control of eye movements in cognitive tasks; cognitive and motor dysfunction in stroke and<br />
Parkinson’s disease<br />
DR WILLEM KUYKEN • 01392 264659 • W.Kuyken@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Depression and treatment of depression; mindfulness approaches to health<br />
PROFESSOR STUART LOGAN • 01752 437441• 07870 271561 •<br />
wendy.wilson@pms.ac.uk<br />
Systematic Reviews; child health, especially epidemiology of child health; social factors and<br />
health; immunisation; screening<br />
DR ADRIAN TAYLOR • 01392 264747 • A.H.Taylor@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Exercise and mental health (anxiety, depression, mood)<br />
DR EDWARD WATKINS • 01392 264692 • E.R.Watkins@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Adult mental health - in particular depression, bipolar disorder, anxiety; psychological<br />
treatments including cognitive therapy, CBT, behaviour therapy, self-help interventions<br />
DR HUW WILLIAMS • 01392 264661 • W.H.Williams@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Neuropsychology; neuropsychological rehabilitation; mood disorders, particularly after brain<br />
injury; post traumatic stress disorders; memory disorders; psychological aspects of neurological<br />
disorders; concussion injuries<br />
DR JOHN ZAJICEK • 01752 437441• 07870 271561 • wendy.wilson@pms.ac.uk<br />
Neurology; Multiple Sclerosis; cannabis
• Health management, policy and history<br />
PROFESSOR JOHN BLIGH • 01752 437441• 07870 271561 • wendy.wilson@pms.ac.uk<br />
Medical education<br />
PROFESSOR JOHN CAMPBELL • 01752 437441• 07870 271561 •<br />
wendy.wilson@pms.ac.uk<br />
Primary care; access to care; appointment systems; health services research<br />
DR KATE FISHER • 01392 263293 • K.Fisher@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
History of sexuality, marriage and the family in nineteenth and twentieth century Britain<br />
DR NICHOLAS FORD • 01392 263339 • N.J.Ford@<strong>exeter</strong>@ac.uk<br />
HIV/AIDS prevention strategies; reproductive and sexual health; population and medical<br />
geography<br />
DR MARK JACKSON • 01392 263003 • m.a.jackson@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
History of allergy and asthma; history of stress; history of infanticide; history of learning<br />
difficulties and eugenics; medical history<br />
DR JOSEPH MELLING • 01392 263297 • J.L.Melling@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Medical history; occupational health; workplace management; history of insanity; history of<br />
stress<br />
DR ROY POWELL • 01752 437441• 07870 271561 • wendy.wilson@pms.ac.uk<br />
Health services research; health effects of dental amalgam and environmental mercury; medical<br />
trials and studies; medical research ethics<br />
DR JOHN REES • 01752 437441• 07870 271561 • wendy.wilson@pms.ac.uk<br />
Sex and relationships education (especially the A PAUSE programme, working with teachers,<br />
health professionals and peer educators)<br />
DR KEN STEIN • 01752 437441• 07870 271561 • wendy.wilson@pms.ac.uk<br />
Health technology assessment<br />
DR KIERAN SWEENEY • 01752 437441• 07870 271561 • wendy.wilson@pms.ac.uk<br />
Primary care; complexity theory in medicine; the philosophy of medicine; assessing health care<br />
organisations<br />
HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY<br />
• Ancient History<br />
PROFESSOR BARBARA BORG • 01392 264219 • b.e.borg@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Art and archaeology of the Greeks and Romans<br />
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PROFESSOR DAVID BRAUND • 01392 264249 • D.C.Braund@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Greek and Roman history; kings and kingship; Black Sea region; Georgia; Caucasus<br />
PROFESSOR CHRISTOPHER GILL • 01392 264270 • C.J.Gill@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Ancient (Classical/Greek and Roman) philosophy and thought<br />
DR JUDE HILL • 01392 263306 • jude.hill@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Historical geography; geographies of material culture; geographies of collecting; geographies<br />
of knowledge; museums and geography<br />
DR JOSÉ IRIARTE • 01392 264520 • j.iriarte@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
South American prehistory; origins of agriculture<br />
PROFESSOR STEPHEN MITCHELL • 01392 264201 • S.Mitchell@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Hellenistic and Roman history and religion; the Greek culture of Asia Minor, especially Anatolia<br />
PROFESSOR TIM WHITMARSH • 01392 264280 • T.J.G.Whitmarsh@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Greek and Latin literature, and its reception in modern culture (especially literature, ideology,<br />
education and film); cultural identity in antiquity; class, slavery and sexuality in antiquity<br />
PROFESSOR JOHN WILKINS • 01392 264243 • J.M.Wilkins@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Food, dining and nutrition in the Greco-Roman world and in a historical context more broadly;<br />
Greco-Roman comedy and tragedy<br />
• History<br />
DR JONATHAN BARRY • 01392 264316 • J.Barry@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Britain 1550-1800; the history of religion, medicine and witchcraft<br />
DR ALAN BOOTH • 01326 371865 • a.e.booth@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
British economic performance in 20th century<br />
PROFESSOR JEREMY BLACK • 01392 264320 / 01392 264297<br />
Military British history; the Grand Tour; newspaper history<br />
DR JULIA CRICK • 01392 264326 • J.C.Crick@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
England 400 - 1200, especially issues relating to landed power;<br />
historical culture in the Middle Ages, including origin legends and prophecy; palaeography<br />
DR KATE FISHER • 01392 263293 • K.Fisher@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
History of sexuality, marriage and the family in nineteenth and twentieth century Britain<br />
DR HENRY FRENCH • 01392 264184 • h.french@ex.ac.uk<br />
Agricultural history 1500-1800, history of social order and 'middle class' in provincial England<br />
DR SARAH HAMILTON • 01392 264286 • S.M.Hamilton@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Medieval European history c. 800 - c. 1200, especially religious history, including heresy, ritual,<br />
and kingship
PROFESSOR IAIN HAMPSHER-MONK • 01392 263172 • i.w.hampsher-monk@ex.ac.uk<br />
History of political ideas, especially British 17th and 18th centuries; Edmund Burke;<br />
contemporary political philosophy<br />
DR DAVID HARVEY • 01392 263330 • D.C.Harvey@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Historical geography of the South West; Cornwall and Cornish identity, particularly in relation<br />
to Methodism; oral history and landscape change in Devon; Celtic regions and Celtic identity,<br />
particularly Ireland and Irishness; heritage management and the presentation of the past,<br />
particularly ancient monuments<br />
DR MARK JACKSON • 01392 263003 • m.a.jackson@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
History of allergy and asthma; history of stress; history of infanticide; history of learning<br />
difficulties and eugenics; medical history.<br />
DR MASSIMO MAZZOTTI • 01392 263288 • m.mazzotti@ex.ac.uk<br />
History of science; history of mathematics; technology in contemporary society; women in the<br />
history of science and technology<br />
PROFESSOR ANDREW McRAE • 01392 264258 • A.McRae@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Renaissance literature and culture; Shakespeare and his contemporaries; satire and libel;<br />
literature and history; literature and the land; literature and domestic travel<br />
DR JOSEPH MELLING • 01392 263297 • J.L.Melling@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Medical history; occupational health; workplace management; history of insanity; industrial<br />
relations; history of stress<br />
PROFESSOR DANIEL OGDEN • 01392 264207 • d.ogden@ex.ac.uk<br />
Ancient Greek Religion; magic, witchraft and ghosts in antiquity; the Hellenistic dynasties;<br />
Greek social history<br />
PROFESSOR NICHOLAS ORME • 01392 264340 • N.I.Orme@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
English history to 1600 – all aspects; the Royal family; church history; churches; religion; social<br />
history; literature (except very modern); the South West of England<br />
PROFESSOR MARK OVERTON • 01392 263284 • M.Overton@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
The agrarian history of England 1500-1939; economy and society in early modern England;<br />
computer techniques in history<br />
PROFESSOR RICHARD OVERY • 01392 263291 • R.Overy@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Hitler and Stalin dictatorships; the Second World War; air power in the twentieth century;<br />
German history from 1900<br />
PROFESSOR PHILIP PAYTON • 01326 371887 • P.J.Payton@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Most areas of Cornish Studies, especially 19th Century social history and contemporary<br />
socio-economic, cultural and political issues in Cornwall<br />
DR TIMOTHY REES • 01392 264285 • T.J.Rees@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
The history of modern Spain, with interests in the histories of modern Europe, Latin America,<br />
rural society and the Communist International<br />
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HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY
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PROFESSOR NICHOLAS RODGER • 01392 264456 • N.A.M.Rodger@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Naval and maritime history and current affairs<br />
DR PETER SMITH • 01392 263364 • P.M.Smith@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
English Legal History; Charity Law; Ecclesiastical Law of the Church of England; Canon Law<br />
DR JOSEPH SMITH • 01392 264345 • joseph.smith@ex.ac.uk<br />
Diplomatic history; US foreign policy, particularly towards Latin America<br />
PROFESSOR ANDREW THORPE • 01392 264396 • A.J.Thorpe@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
20th Century British political history; British politics; the Labour Party; British Communism;<br />
British politics in World War II<br />
DR GARRY TREGIDGA • 01326 371888 • G.H.Tregidga@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
The development of Cornish politics since 1880<br />
DR PETER VAN-NUFFELEN • 01392 264102 • P.E.R.Van-Nuffelen@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Religion in the Roman period; history of Late Antiquity 300-700 A.D; History of the Church<br />
300-700 A.D<br />
PROFESSOR ALEXANDRA WALSHAM • 01392 264319 • A.M.Walsham@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
The Protestant Reformation; Catholicism and anti-Catholicism in 16th and 17th Century<br />
England; persecution and toleration; magic and the supernatural; religion and the landscape;<br />
literacy and the early printed book, other aspects of religious and cultural history in the<br />
same period<br />
• Archaeology<br />
DR BRUCE BRADLEY • 01392 262490 • b.a.bradley@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Stone age technologies; horse domestication; early populations of the New World;<br />
experimental archaeology<br />
PROFESSOR BRYONY COLES • 01392 264350 • B.J.Coles@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Wetland archaeology; wetland heritage management; archaeology and ecology of beaver in<br />
Europe, including Britain<br />
DR OLIVER CREIGHTON • 01392 264397 • O.H.Creighton@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Medieval archaeology, including the study of landscapes, townscapes and buildings; medieval<br />
castles, town walls and walled towns; landscapes of status and authority<br />
DEREK GORE • 01392 264349 • D.A.Gore@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Viking activities in Western Europe; Viking Age in the British Isles<br />
PROFESSOR ANTHONY HARDING • 01392 264520 • a.f.harding@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
European Bronze age; can also offer more general archaeological comment through his role as<br />
President of the European Association of Archaeologists
DR LINDA HURCOMBE • 01392 264347 • L.M.Hurcombe@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Prehistoric and experimental archaeology; political uses of archaeology; gender and<br />
archaeology<br />
PROFESSOR VALERIE MAXFIELD • 01392 264327 • V.A.Maxfield@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Archaeology of the Roman provinces, particularly the frontier areas and the army<br />
DR ROBERT MORKOT • 01392 264479 • r.g.morkot@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Archaeology of Egypt and Sudan; the ‘black pharaohs'<br />
DR ALAN OUTRAM • 01392 264398 • A.K.Outram@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Prehistoric archaeology with particular interests in archaeozoology, diet and economy<br />
DR STEPHEN RIPPON • 01392 264353 • S.J.Rippon@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Historic landscape archaeology; wetland archaeology<br />
PROFESSOR ROBERT VAN DE NOORT • 01392 264461 • R.Van-de-Noort@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Archaeology; wetland archaeology, maritime archaeology<br />
DR HOWARD WILLIAMS • 01392 262491 • h.m.r.williams@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Anglo-Saxon archaeology; archaeology of death and burial<br />
INTERNATIONAL<br />
DR MICHAEL ADDO • 01392 263198 • M.K.Addo@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Human rights; international law<br />
PROFESSOR DAVID ARMSTRONG • 01392 264182 • J.D.Armstrong@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
International organisation; international law; history of the international system<br />
DR TIM DUNNE • 01392 263170 • T.J.Dunne@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
British foreign policy; the United Nations; human rights<br />
DR BRIAN RAPPERT • 01392 263353 • b.rappert@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
War and conflict and particularly weaponry: e.g. biological weapons, weapons of mass<br />
destruction, non-lethal weapons; policing; arms control; the social responsibilities of scientists<br />
PROFESSOR COLIN WIGHT • 01392 263178 • C.Wight@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
International politics; war on terror; Iraq war<br />
• The Arab World<br />
DR HASHEM AHMADZADEH • 01392 264018 • 07908 876843 •<br />
h.ahmadzadeh@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Kurdish issues<br />
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DR NADJE AL-ALI • 07801931869 • N.S.Al-Ali@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Issues related to Iraq, especially women, sectarianism, impact of war and occupation on Iraqi<br />
society, modern history of Iraq; Iraqi women under Saddam Hussein; gender/women in<br />
Muslim societies; women in the Arab world; secularism and Islamism (political Islam), feminism<br />
in the Arab world, gender relations in the Middle East; Muslim refugees and migrants within<br />
Europe; the anti-war /peace movement in Britain; Women in Black, Act Together: Women's<br />
Action for Iraq<br />
DR MICHAEL DUMPER • 01392 263167 • mick.dumper@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Arab-Israeli conflict; Middle East peace process; Palestinian refugees; history and future of<br />
Jerusalem; religion and politics in the Middle East; divided cities<br />
PROFESSOR RASHEED EL-ENANY • 01392 264027 • R.El-Enany@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Arabic literature and culture<br />
DR SALWA ISMAIL • 01392 263184 • S.Ismail@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Islamist movements; urban politics in the Middle East<br />
DR KAMIL MAHDI • 01392 264029 • K.A.Mahdi@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Political economy of the Arabian peninsula; Iraq and Jordan; economic policies and<br />
development strategies; oil and Gulf economies; the state and economic reform; agrarian<br />
transformation and agriculture; water resources and policies<br />
PROFESSOR TIM NIBLOCK • 01392 264028 • T.C.Niblock@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Political economy and international relations with special interests in the Gulf, Arabian<br />
peninsula, Sudan and Libya; Islamist political movements; the European Union and the Middle<br />
East; democratisation and good governance<br />
DR JAMES ONLEY • 01392 264030 • J.Onley@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
The Gulf Arab States (Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, and<br />
Oman); Middle Eastern history since 1800; British involvement in the Gulf, the Middle East<br />
and India since 1800; European imperialism<br />
DR SAJJAD RIZVI • 01392 264039 • 07769 702854 • s.h.rizvi@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Islamic Studies including contemporary Islam and Islamism, Islamic intellectual history, Iran,<br />
Pakistan, Islam/Muslims in Britain<br />
DR LARBI SADIKI • 01392 264503 • L.Sadiki@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Islamic movements; Islamists and Muslims in the West; Hamas, Hezbollah, Muslim<br />
Brotherhood; democratisation in the Arab World; Islamic thought<br />
DR GARETH STANSFIELD • 01392 264105 • G.R.V.Stansfield@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Political development in the Middle East; Iraqi politics; Kurdish political development; Iraqi<br />
opposition movements; Islamist movements in Iraq; conflict causation and resolution;<br />
geopolitics and military developments<br />
DR LISE STORM • 01392 263609 • L.Storm@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Middle East politics; party system and democracy in Middle East
• Europe<br />
DR ALISON HARCOURT • 01392 264508 • a.harcourt@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
European Union media policy<br />
DR CHRIS LONGMAN • 01392 263258 • C.M.Longman@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Cultural diversity of Europe; language and integration in Europe<br />
BILL TUPMAN • 01392 264185 • 07738 477460 • W.A.Tupman@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Terrorism, counter-terrorist policy and impact on the Muslim community; justice and home<br />
affairs in the European Union; transnational and cross-border crime and policing; Europol;<br />
Schengen; Financing of organised crime<br />
• France<br />
ZOË BOUGHTON • 01392 264209 • Z.C.Boughton@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
The French language, especially regional and urban varieties; standardisation; sociolinguistics,<br />
with a focus on phonological variation, perceptual dialectology and folk linguistics<br />
DR AIDAN COVENEY • 01392 264218 • A.B.Coveney@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Sociolinguistics, especially linguistic variation and change; contemporary spoken French; general<br />
linguistics, including phonetics and pragmatics<br />
PROFESSOR SUSAN HAYWARD • 01392 264342 • S.Hayward@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
French cinema, culture and media<br />
• Georgia: the Black Sea and the Caucasus<br />
PROFESSOR DAVID BRAUND • 01392 264249 • D.C.Braund@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Black Sea region; Georgia, Caucasus<br />
• Germany<br />
DR HELEN BRIDGE • 01392 264330 • H.R.Bridge@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
German literature<br />
GERT VONHOFF • 01392 264333 • G.Vonhoff@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
All aspects of modern Germany<br />
DR ULRIKE ZITZLSPERGER • 01392 264346 • U.C.Zitzlsperger@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Berlin (architecture, marketing, culture) since Unification; Berlin in the Twentieth Century<br />
• Latin America<br />
DR MELISA MOORE • 01392 264412 • M.Moore@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Latin American literature and culture<br />
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• Italy<br />
DR DANIELLE HIPKINS • 01392 264230 • D.E.Hipkins@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Italian cinema, particularly connections with gender and family, contemporary Italian women's<br />
writing<br />
• Russia<br />
DR ALASTAIR RENFREW • 01392 264311 • 07799066381 • A.M.Renfrew@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Russian literature, Russian cinema<br />
• Spain<br />
PROFESSOR SIMON BARTON • 01392 264297 • S.F.Barton@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
History of Spain<br />
DR NURIA CAPDEVILA-ARGUELLES • 01392 264266 •<br />
N.Capdevila-Arguelles@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Spanish literature and film, feminism in Spain, contemporary female authors<br />
DR TIMOTHY REES • 01392 264285 • T.J.Rees@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
The history of modern Spain, with interests in the histories of modern Europe, Latin America,<br />
rural society and the Communist International<br />
PROFESSOR GARETH WALTERS • 01392 264235 • 07969 989267<br />
D.G.Walters@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Spanish literature, society, history and culture<br />
• USA<br />
PROFESSOR REGENIA GAGNIER • 01392 264260 • R.Gagnier@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Transatlanticism<br />
DR ROBERT LAWSON-PEEBLES • 01392 264273 • R.Lawson-Peebles@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Transatlantic relations; American literature; cultural history of the environment; modern<br />
American cultural history, particularly music and performance arts<br />
DR JOSEPH SMITH • 01392 264345 • joseph.smith@ex.ac.uk<br />
Diplomatic history; US foreign policy, particularly towards Latin America<br />
PROFESSOR HELEN TAYLOR • 01392 264251 • 0117 926 5946<br />
• Helen.Taylor@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
American Literature; culture and literature of the American south, Daphne du Maurier,<br />
women’s writing
LEGAL AFFAIRS<br />
DR MICHAEL ADDO • 01392 263198 • M.K.Addo@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Human rights; international law<br />
PROFESSOR ANNE BARLOW • 01392 263159 • A.E.Barlow@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Family law, especially cohabitation and child law<br />
PROFESSOR KIM ECONOMIDES • 01392 263379 • K.M.Economides@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Access to justice; education and training of those providing legal services; law and the social<br />
sciences; legal ethics<br />
DR SIMON HONEYBALL • 01392 263193 • 07813 931379 •<br />
S.E.Honeyball@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Sex discrimination law; employment law<br />
PROFESSOR JENNY MCEWAN • 01392 263162 • J.A.McEwan@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Evidence, particularly criminal trials; criminal law<br />
DR ANTHONY MUSSON • 01392 263362 • A.J.Musson@ex.ac.uk<br />
Law in history; legal culture; criminal law; criminal justice<br />
SUSAN PRINCE • 01392 263382 • 07970 953521 • S.J.Prince@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Televising court proceedings; developing skills in law; legal education; mediation in civil cases<br />
DR PETER SMITH • 01392 263364 • P.M.Smith@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Legal history; charity law; trusts; ecclesiastical law; university law<br />
PROFESSOR ANDREW TETTENBORN • 01392-263189 • 07729 266200 •<br />
A.M.Tettenborn@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Private law: contract and tort: compensation<br />
POLITICS<br />
DR SUSAN BANDUCCI • 01392 263165 • s.a.banducci@ex.ac.uk<br />
Electoral politics, campaigns and elections<br />
PROFESSOR DAVID ARMSTRONG • 01392 264676 • J.D.Armstrong@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
International organisation; international law; history of the international system<br />
DR TIM DUNNE • 01392 263170 • T.J.Dunne@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
British foreign policy; the United Nations; human rights<br />
DR ALISON HARCOURT • 01392 264508 • a.harcourt@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Broadcasting, press and new media markets; media concentration; European Union media<br />
policy; information society; media globalisation<br />
PROFESSOR IAIN HAMPSHER-MONK • 01392 263172 • i.w.hampsher-monk@ex.ac.uk<br />
History of political ideas, especially British 17th and 18th Centuries; Edmund Burke,<br />
contemporary political philosophy<br />
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DR SALWA ISMAIL • 01392 263184 • S.Ismail@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Islamist movements; urban politics in the Middle East<br />
DR OLIVER JAMES • 01392 264504 • O.James@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Civil service; central and local government; public sector reform; quality of public services<br />
(including health and education); regulation of public and private sectors; public perception of<br />
public services<br />
DR JEFF KARP • 01392 263183 • j.karp@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Electoral politics; American politics<br />
DR BRIAN RAPPERT • 01392 263353 • b.rappert@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
War and conflict and particularly weaponry: e.g., biological weapons, weapons of mass<br />
destruction, non-lethal weapons; policing; arms control; the social responsibilities of scientists<br />
DR LARBI SADIKI • 01392 264503 • L.Sadiki@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Islamic movements; Islamists and Muslims in the West; Hamas, Hezbollah; Muslim<br />
Brotherhood; democratisation in the Arab World; Islamic thought<br />
DR LISE STORM • 01392 263609 • L.Storm@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Middle East politics; party system and democracy in Middle East<br />
PROFESSOR ANDREW THORPE • 01392 264396 • A.J.Thorpe@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
20th Century British political history; British politics; the Labour Party; British Communism;<br />
British politics in World War II<br />
DR GARRY TREGIDGA • 01326 371888 • G.H.Tregidga@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
The development of Cornish politics since 1880<br />
BILL TUPMAN • 01392 264185 • 07738 477460 • W.A.Tupman@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Terrorism, counter-terrorist policy and impact on the Muslim community; justice and home<br />
affairs in the European Union; transnational and cross-border crime and policing; Europol;<br />
Schengen; Financing of organised crime<br />
PSYCHOLOGY<br />
PROFESSOR ROBERT BURDEN • 07901 850008 • 01392 264795 •<br />
R.L.Burden@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Most aspects of child development, particularly adolescence; learning difficulties, especially<br />
dyslexia; emotional development and trauma; children’s perspectives on education and family<br />
life; children’s self esteem; starting or changing school<br />
DR CRIS BURGESS • 01392 264627 • C.N.W.Burgess@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Driving and motorcycle riding behaviour; retraining intervention for dangerous drivers or<br />
motorcycle riders<br />
DR CAROLE BURGOYNE • 01392 264615 • C.B.Burgoyne@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Psychology of money in intimate relationships; gift exchange behaviour
PROFESSOR CHRIS CODE • 01392 264610 • C.F.S.Code@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Brain and language / speech; language and speech impairments following brain damage;<br />
treatment and recovery in neuropsychology, particularly of language; evolution of language and<br />
speech; number processing in the brain<br />
PROFESSOR ALEX HASLAM • 01392 264618 • A.Haslam@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Issues related to group identity and group processes in organizations and society; specifically,<br />
leadership, motivation, decision-making, communication, performance, diversity, stress<br />
DR CATH HASLAM • 01392 264643 • c.haslam@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Memory: autobiographical memory, semantic memory (knowledge about words, language,<br />
objects and people), amnesia; rehabilitation of memory: errorless learning, spaced retrieval<br />
DR TIM HODGSON • 01392 264644 • T.L.Hodgson@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Cognitive psychology; specifically, frontal lobe function, executive and supervisory processes,<br />
control of eye movements in cognitive tasks; cognitive and motor dysfunction in stroke and<br />
Parkinson’s disease<br />
PROFESSOR JOLANDA JETTEN • 01392 264657 • J.Jetten@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Group processes and intergroup relations; rejection and bullying in groups; intergroup<br />
discrimination and prejudice; devalued group membership and stigmatization; organisational<br />
change and life-transitions; conformity and deviance in groups<br />
PROFESSOR STEPHEN LEA • 01392 264612 • S.E.G.Lea@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Psychology of debt; animal behaviour and animal learning; cormorants; psychology of gifts,<br />
including Christmas gifts<br />
DR LISA LEAVER • 01392 264641 • L.A.Leaver@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Animal behaviour; foraging, food caching and social behaviour of small mammals<br />
DR AVRIL MEWSE • 01392 26 4596 • A.J.Mewse@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Domestic violence; psychology of smoking; adolescent health and risk taking; psychology<br />
of debt<br />
PROFESSOR BRAHM NORWICH • 01392 264805 • B.Norwich@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Educational psychology; professional services; special educational needs<br />
DR CASSANDRA PHOENIX • 01392 262861 • H.C.Phoenix@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Psychological effects of ageing on athletes; self-image in athletes; parents and grandparents as<br />
role models for younger family members<br />
PROFESSOR THOMAS POSTMES • 01392 264688 • T.Postmes@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Personal and social identity; group processes: normative and anti-normative behaviour;<br />
prejudice and discrimination; computer-mediated communication and social influence in online<br />
groups<br />
DR TIM REES • 01392 264722 • Tim.J.Rees@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Sport psychology; support networks for sportspeople; sportspeople's explanations for their<br />
successes and failures<br />
DR ALAN SLATER • 01392 264595 • A.M.Slater@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Infant behaviour; child development<br />
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DR ADRIAN TAYLOR • 01392 264747 • A.H.Taylor@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Exercise and mental health (anxiety, depression, mood); psychological factors influencing<br />
physical activity participation; promoting physical activity, particularly in primary health care;<br />
exercise for smoking cessation; exercise and older people; exercise and occupational stress<br />
DR MARK WILSON • 01392 262891 • Mark.Wilson@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Sport psychology; influence of stress and anxiety on performance; eye-steering coordination in<br />
car driving including the influence of stress, distraction, alcohol and fatigue on driving<br />
performance<br />
DR EDWARD WATKINS • 01392 264692 • E.R.Watkins@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Adult mental health - in particular depression, bipolar disorder, anxiety; psychological<br />
treatments including cognitive therapy, CBT, behaviour therapy, self-help interventions;<br />
cognition and emotion including problem-solving; negative and positive thinking; worry;<br />
rumination; autobiographical memory<br />
DR HUW WILLIAMS • 01392 264661 • W.H.Williams@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Neuropsychology; neuropsychological rehabilitation; mood disorders, particularly after brain<br />
injury; post traumatic stress disorders; memory disorders; psychological aspects of neurological<br />
disorders; concussion injuries<br />
DR ANDY WILLS • 01392 264650 • A.J.Wills@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Learning and memory in normal adults; perceptual expertise and categorisation<br />
DR BRIAN YOUNG • 01392 264614 • B.M.Young@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Television advertising and children; television’s effects on children; marketing to children;<br />
children and consumerism<br />
RELIGION<br />
• Christianity<br />
DR CATHERINE BRACE • 01326 371810 • C.Brace@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Methodism in Cornwall<br />
PROFESSOR JOHN BRYANT • 01392 264672 • J.A.Bryant@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Relationship between science and religion, from the perspective of a Christian practicing<br />
science<br />
PROFESSOR GRACE DAVIE • 01392 263302 • G.R.C.Davie@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Religion in modern Britain, modern Europe and the modern world<br />
DR MIKE HIGTON • 01392 264407 • M.A.Higton@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Church issues; interfaith issues; theology and higher education; uses of the Bible;<br />
Rowan Williams<br />
DR DAVID HORRELL • 01392 264288 • d.g.horrell@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
The Apostle Paul; early Christian letters
REV DR ALASTAIR LOGAN • 01392 264237 • A.H.B.Logan@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Orthodoxy and heresy in the early church; gnosticism; Christian festivals; free churches,<br />
especially the United Reformed Church; early Christian art and architecture<br />
DR RACHEL MUERS • 01392 264240 • R.E.Muers@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Feminism and theology; modern Christian theology; vegetarianism<br />
DAVID RHYMER • 01872 274503 • D.W.Rhymer@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Interpretation of the Bible within church congregations; method and process in theological<br />
education; Methodism; the Church in Cornwall<br />
DR CHRISTOPHER SOUTHGATE • 07780 686264 • C.C.B.Southgate@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
The relationship between science and religion; ecological and green theology<br />
DR PETER VAN-NUFFELEN • 01392 264102 • P.E.R.Van-Nuffelen@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Religion in the Roman period; History of the church 300-700 A.D<br />
DR ALEXANDRA WALSHAM • 01392 264319 • A.M.Walsham@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
The Reformation; Catholicism and anti-Catholicism in 16th and 17th Century England; other<br />
aspects of religious and cultural history in the same period; the early printed book<br />
• Islam See also International: Arab World<br />
DR NADJE AL-ALI • 07801931869 • N.S.Al-Ali@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Gender/women in Muslim societies; secularism and Islamism (political Islam)<br />
DR SAJJAD RIZVI • 01392 264039 • 07769 702854 • s.h.rizvi@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Islamic Studies including contemporary Islam and Islamism, Islamic intellectual history, Iran,<br />
Pakistan, Islam/Muslims in Britain<br />
SCIENCE & ENGINEERING<br />
• Astronomy/Astrophysics<br />
DR MATTHEW BATE • 01392 264126 • M.R.Bate@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Astronomy; astrophysics; space flight<br />
DR ANDREW BUNKER • 01392 264124 • A.J.Bunker@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Astrophysics, including distant galaxies; the Hubble space telescope and other large telescopes;<br />
cosmology (origin and evolution of the Universe)<br />
DR ANDREW GILBERT • 01392 263981 • A.D.Gilbert@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Fluid mechanics; solar physics<br />
DR TIMOTHY HARRIES • 01392 264158 • T.J.Harries@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Astronomy; astrophysics; space flight<br />
PROFESSOR TIM NAYLOR • 01392 264172 • T.Naylor@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
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• Biology<br />
PROFESSOR BARRY BARNES • 01392 263279 • s.b.barnes@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Conceptual and philosophical implications raised by genetic research; identity; responsibility;<br />
how new genetic information is perceived and modified by different audiences<br />
DR ANNETTE BRODERICK • 01326 370400 • a.c.broderick@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Migration, ecology and physiology of marine turtle populations<br />
DR JONATHAN BLOUNT • 01326 371877 • j.d.blount@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Coloration in the animal kingdom, including sexual ornamentation<br />
PROFESSOR JOHN BRYANT • 01392 264672 • J.A.Bryant@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Bioethical issues: GM crops, stem cells, cloning, genetic diagnosis; the relationship between<br />
science and religion, from the perspective of a Christian practicing science; the cell division<br />
cycle with particular emphasis on DNA replication<br />
DR JANE CALVERT • 01392 262048 • j.calvert@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
The social implications of genomics and systems biology; intellectual property in genomics;<br />
science policy<br />
DR JAMES CRESSWELL • 01392 263779 • J.E.Cresswell@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Pollination; gene flow in agricultural and GM oilseed rape<br />
DR SASHA DALL • 01326 371860 • s.r.x.dall@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Animal behaviour and evolutionary theory: how animals respond to danger and opportunities;<br />
how animals find food and mates, avoid predators and navigate; how animals learn about<br />
the world<br />
PROFESSOR JOHN DUPRÉ • 01392 269127 • 07814 380244 • J.A.Dupre@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Conceptual and philosophical implications raised by genetic research; philosophical issues in<br />
microbiology and systems biology; reductionism; determinism<br />
PROFESSOR JOHN ENDLER • 01392 264641 • J.A.Endler@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Animal behaviour; evolutionary ecology; population genetics; function, ecology and evolution<br />
of animal vision and signals, especially colour patterns; the bowerbird; freshwater fishes<br />
MATTHEW EVANS • 01326 370724 • 07980 856063 • M.R.Evans@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Evolutionary biology; ecology; behaviour; aerodynamics; conservation<br />
PROFESSOR RICHARD FFRENCH-CONSTANT • 01326 253729 •<br />
r.ffrench-constant@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Natural selection in insects<br />
DR BRENDAN GODLEY • 01326 371861 • b.j.godley@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Marine conservation; migration; marine turtles; endangered species; fisheries bycatch;<br />
climate change impacts on biodiversity; sustainable utilisation of wildlife<br />
DR CHRISTINE HAUSKELLER • 01392 269129 • c.hauskeller@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Ethics of stem cell research; global ethics and regulation of stem cell science; impact of genetics<br />
and genomics on the construction of human identity; the impact of genetic and genomic testing<br />
on individuals or social groups; genomics and race
DR DAVE HODGSON • 01326 371829 • d.j.hodgson@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Biodiversity; population ecology; conservation management; sexual selection; mathematical<br />
ecology; statistics; climate change and ecology; parasites & disease<br />
DR DAVID HOSKEN • 01326 371843 • d.j.hosken@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Evolution; sexual selection; genital evolution; sperm competition; sexual conflict, male-female<br />
co-evolution; female multiple mating<br />
PROFESSOR STEPHEN HUGHES • 01392 269133 • 07889 847641<br />
• s.g.hughes@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Cloning/stem cells and surrounding ethical dilemmas; patenting and intellectual property in<br />
genetics and genomics; genetic modification; GM crop genomics and agricultural development<br />
PROFESSOR HILARY LAPPIN-SCOTT • 01392 263780 • H.M.Lappin-Scott@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Starvation survival and persistence of bacteria in natural environments; growth of bacteria in<br />
biofilms; bacterial degradation of environmental pollutants<br />
DR LISA LEAVER • 01392 264641 • L.A.Leaver@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Animal behaviour; foraging, food caching and social behaviour of small mammals<br />
PROFESSOR JENNIFER LITTLECHILD • 01392 263468 • J.A.Littlechild@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Relationships between protein structure and function; protein engineering; molecular graphics<br />
and protein crystallography, commercial application of novel enzyme catalysts<br />
PROFESSOR MARK MACNAIR • 01392 263791 • M.R.Macnair@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Evolution; gene flow; selection and genetically modified crops; ecological and evolutionary<br />
effects of mining, especially for metals<br />
PROFESSOR ALLEN MOORE • 01326 371883 • a.j.moore@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Development and evolution of differences between the sexes; sexual signalling; parental care;<br />
sexual selection; insect behaviour; behaviour genetics<br />
DR PATRICIA MOORE • 01326 371878 • P.J.Moore@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Reproductive strategies; sexual selection; sexual conflict<br />
PROFESSOR PETER MUMBY • 01392 263798 • P.J.Mumby@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Coral reefs; mangroves; remote sensing; marine protected areas; marine conservation science<br />
PROFESSOR NICHOLAS SMIRNOFF • 01392 263756 • N.Smirnoff@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Plant responses to drought and extreme conditions; Vitamin C and other antioxidants in plants;<br />
plant biotechnology and GM plants; improving performance of crops<br />
DR JAMIE STEVENS • 01392 263775 • J.R.Stevens@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Parasitology; parasite evolution and veterinary parasitology; blowflies; larval therapy and<br />
forensic entomology; trout and salmon population genetics; management of trout and salmon<br />
populations in the South West, including Dartmoor and the Tamar<br />
PROFESSOR NICHOLAS TALBOT • 01392 264673 • N.J.Talbot@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Molecular biology of plant diseases; cereal pathology; industrial applications of fungi;<br />
biotechnology; functional genomics; agricultural biotechnology; functional genomics; use of<br />
bioinformatics in the agricultural biotechnology industry; funding for the biosciences; the future<br />
of biotechnology; systems biology; GM technologies and risk assessment<br />
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DR TOM TREGENZA • 01326 371862 • T.Tregenza@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Sexual behaviour in animals; emergence of new species<br />
PROFESSOR CHARLES TYLER • 01392 264450 • C.R.Tyler@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
General biology of wildlife; ecotoxicology of fish; mechanisms controlling reproductive<br />
development in fish; endocrine disruption; tumour suppressor genes in fish as biomarkers for<br />
aquatic genotoxins<br />
DR PETE VUKUSIC • 01392 262029 • P.Vukusic@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Structural colour in nature, especiaally butterflies<br />
DR ROD WILSON • 01392 264652 • R.W.Wilson@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Effects of acid rain, toxic metals, global warming and ocean acidification on fish; marine<br />
and freshwater fish biology<br />
DR ROBIN WOOTTON • 01392 263753 • R.J.Wootton@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Insects; spiders; application of biological principles in engineering<br />
• Engineering<br />
JOHN BOYLE • 01392 263653 • J.D.Boyle@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Water and air pollution; waste minimisation; waste disposal; pollution control and river<br />
modelling; design and control of process plant; environmental impact assessments; engineering<br />
aspects of biofilms; sewage treatment and disposal<br />
PROFESSOR DAVID BUTLER • 01392 264064 • D.Butler@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Urban water management; water conservation and recycling; water pollution; flooding;<br />
sewerage; sewage treatment<br />
DR STEPHEN CHILDE • 01392 263653 • S.J.Childe@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Manufacturing and operations management; sustainability of manufacturing<br />
DR PETER CONNOR • 01326 371870 • p.m.connor@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Renewable energy; policy and regulation relating to the use of renewable energy, including<br />
wind turbines and renewable energy sources of heat<br />
DR SLOBODAN DJORDJEVIC • 01392 262079 • S.Djordjevic@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Flood risk management<br />
PROFESSOR ROBERT HICKEN • 01392 264153 • r.j.hicken@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Magnetic materials, magneto-optics and spintronics<br />
PROFESSOR HYLKE GLASS • 01326 371823 • H.J.Glass@csm.ex.ac.uk<br />
Sampling; geostatistics; geochemistry; compaction; sintering<br />
DR ZORAN KAPELAN • 01392 264054 • Z.Kapelan@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Water systems; asset management; risk analysis
DR CLIVE LEE • 07971 606987 • A.J.C.Lee@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Biomechanics; biomaterials; total hip replacement; the Exeter Hip system<br />
DEAN MILLAR • 01326 371833 • d.l.millar@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Renewable energy<br />
PROFESSOR ROBERT PINE • 01326 371832 • R.J.Pine@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Slope and cliff stability; rock engineering; mining; risk assessment<br />
PROFESSOR DRAGAN SAVIC • 01392 263637 • D.Savic@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Urban water infrastructure planning and management; asset deterioration modelling and<br />
rehabilitation planning; optimisation techniques for cost-effective design and operation of water<br />
systems<br />
DR CHRIS SMITH • 01392 263652 • C.W.Smith@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Materials engineering; modelling (analytical and numerical) of physical properties;<br />
bioengineering; characterisation of materials<br />
YUE WU • 01392 263685 • yue.wu@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Complexity in manufacturing and the supply chains; lean manufacturing; manufacturing system<br />
simulation and evaluation; manufacturing system layout and optimisation<br />
DR PHILIPPE YOUNG • 01392 263684 • Philippe.G.Young@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Structural dynamics; biomechanics of head injury; orthopaedic implants; MRI/CT imaging<br />
techniques for medical and non medical applications; finite element methods; medical<br />
engineering<br />
PROFESSOR DAVID ZHANG • 01392 2643641 • D.Z.Zhang@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Manufacturing; e-manufacturing<br />
• Mathematics and Statistics<br />
PROFESSOR PETER ASHWIN • 01392 263969 • P.Ashwin@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Nonlinear science; dynamical systems (chaos theory)<br />
PROFESSOR TREVOR BAILEY • 01392 264474 • T.C.Bailey@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Applied statistics<br />
PROFESSOR PETER COX • 07794 184681 • p.m.cox@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Mathematical models for climate prediction<br />
PROFESSOR PAUL ERNEST • 01392 264796 • P.Ernest@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
The nature of mathematics (philosophy of mathematics); the aims of teaching mathematics;<br />
gender and maths; anti-racist maths; learning difficulties in maths.<br />
DR DAVID SMITH • 01392 264478 • D.K.Smith@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Chance and probabilities; mathematical models in management<br />
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• Physics<br />
PROFESSOR BILL BARNES • 01392 264135 • W.L.Barnes@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Physics; light; nanotechnology; photonics<br />
DR HAMID DEHGHANI • 01392 264117 • H.Dehghani@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Medical imaging; image reconstruction; inverse problems; non-invasive Imaging<br />
DR JULIAN MOGER • 01392 264181 • J.Moger@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Biophotonics<br />
DR ANDREW GILBERT • 01392 263981 • A.D.Gilbert@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Fluid mechanics; solar physics<br />
PROFESSOR ROY SAMBLES • 01392 264103 • J.R.Sambles@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Light; colour; liquid crystals; photonic surfaces<br />
PROFESSOR GYANESHWAR SRIVASTAVA • 01392 264080 • G.P.Srivastava@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Electrons; phonons<br />
DR PETE VUKUSIC • 01392 262029 • P.Vukusic@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Physics; optics; photonics, structural colour in nature, especially butterflies<br />
DR CHARLES WILLIAMS • 01392 264178 • C.D.H.Williams@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Physics; low temperature physics; quantum fluids; instrumentation<br />
SOCIAL AFFAIRS<br />
PROFESSOR ANNE BARLOW • 01392 263159 • A.E.Barlow@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Cohabitation<br />
DR CATHERINE BRACE • 01326 371810 • C.Brace@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
English national identity<br />
DR JANE CALVERT • 01392 262048 • j.calvert@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
The social implications of genomics<br />
PROFESSOR PAUL CLOKE • 01392 264522 • p.cloke@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Rural affairs; homelessness; ethical consumption<br />
DR JERRI DABOO • 01392 264534 • J.J.Daboo@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Culture of the British Asian diaspora<br />
DR JONATHAN GITHENS-MAZER • 07949 765 277 • j.githens-mazer@ex.ac.uk<br />
Ethnicity, nationalism, ethnic conflict; Irish nationalism<br />
PROFESSOR ALEX HASLAM • 01392 264618 • A.Haslam@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Group identity and group processes in organizations and society; specifically, leadership,<br />
motivation, decision-making and communication
DR OLIVER JAMES • 01392 264504 • O.James@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Civil service; central and local government; public sector reform; quality of public services<br />
(including health and education); regulation of public and private sectors; public perception of<br />
public services<br />
DR MARGARETTA JOLLY • 01392 264254 • M.Jolly@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Lesbian, bisexual and gay studies; feminism and women's movements<br />
DR TONY KING • 01392 263259 • A.C.King@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Sociology of sport/football; social theory; armed forces<br />
DR MICHAEL LEYSHON • 01326 371867 • m.leyshon@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Youth culture and identity; social, political and economic exclusion of young people<br />
DR JAMES LYONS • 01392 264355 • James.Lyons@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Youth and media culture<br />
DR AVRIL MEWSE • 01392 264596 • A.J.Mewse@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Domestic violence; adolescent health and risk taking; psychology of debt<br />
DR RACHEL MUERS • 01392 264240 • R.E.Muers@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Vegetarianism<br />
DR NIGEL PLEASANTS • 01392 263523 • n.j.pleasants@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Philosophical issues raised by the Holocaust; animal ethics<br />
PROFESSOR ADRIAN THATCHER • 01392 264294 • 01752 704058<br />
• A.Thatcher@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Marriage, sexuality, family<br />
DR JOHN TRIPP • 01752 437441• 07870 271561 • wendy.wilson@pms.ac.uk<br />
Contraception and reproductive health; early childhood deaths; smoking prevention and<br />
cessation<br />
DR MATTHIAS VARUL • 01392 263283 • M.Z.Varul@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Sociology of health and illness; Fair Trade consumerism<br />
• Crime<br />
DR CRIS BURGESS • 01392 264627 • C.N.W.Burgess@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Retraining intervention for dangerous drivers or motorcycle riders<br />
PROFESSOR JENNY MCEWAN • 01392 263162 • J.A.McEwan@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Criminal trials; evidence<br />
BILL TUPMAN • 01392 264185 • 07738 477460 • W.A.Tupman@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Counter-terrorist policy; financing of terrorism and organised crime; justice and home affairs<br />
in the European Union; transnational and cross-border crime; Europol; international police<br />
cooperation, especially databases and information technology; international criminal law;<br />
financial crime, corruption and money-laundering<br />
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PROFESSOR KEITH ATKINSON • 01326 370449 • K.Atkinson@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Cornish mining; Combined Universities in Cornwall (CUC)<br />
DR CATHERINE BRACE • 01326 371810 • C.Brace@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Cultural identity in the Westcountry and Cornwall<br />
DR BERNARD DEACON • 01326 371889 • B.W.Deacon@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Representations of Cornwall and Cornish identity; historical geography of Cornwall;<br />
contemporary governance and regionalism; Cornish language<br />
DR DAVID HARVEY • 01392 263330 • D.C.Harvey@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Historical geography of the South West; Cornwall and Cornish identity (particularly in relation<br />
to Methodism); oral history and landscape change in Devon<br />
DR KAYLEIGH MILDEN • 01326 371891 • K.M.Milden@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Cornish identity; 19th and 20th Century history of Methodism in Cornwall, with particular<br />
reference to its political impact on society; socio-economic history of the Tamar Valley in the<br />
20th Century; border identity in Devon and Cornwall.<br />
PROFESSOR NICHOLAS ORME • 01392 264340 • N.I.Orme@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
History of the South West of England; Cornish medieval, Tudor and church history; Devon<br />
medieval and church history<br />
PROFESSOR PHILIP PAYTON • 01326 371887 • P.J.Payton@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Most areas of Cornish Studies, especially 19th Century social history and contemporary<br />
socio-economic; cultural and political issues in Cornwall<br />
DR DUNCAN PIRRIE • 01326 371831 • d.pirrie@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
The impact of mining on the coastal zone of Cornwall<br />
DR GARRY TREGIDGA • 01326 371888 • G.H.Tregidga@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
The musical heritage of Cornwall; the development of Cornish politics since 1880<br />
SPORT AND EXERCISE (SEE ALSO HEALTH AND WELL-BEING)<br />
PROFESSOR NEIL ARMSTRONG • 01392 263006 • N.Armstrong@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Children's health and exercise<br />
DR SHARON DIXON • 01392 264712 • 07799 584943 • S.J.Dixon@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Biomechanical aspects of sports injuries, particularly the influence of changes in footwear, shoe<br />
insoles and orthotic devices and sports surfaces on the loading of lower extremity; specific<br />
study populations include distance runners and military recruits
PROFESSOR ROGER ESTON • 01392 264720 • R.G.Eston@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Children and exercise; sports training in children; assessment of fitness and body composition<br />
PROFESSOR ANDREW JONES • 01392 262886 • A.M.Jones@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Respiration in sport; elite sports performance physiology; endurance sports<br />
DR TONY KING • 01392 263259 • A.C.King@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Sociology of sport, especially football<br />
DR ANDREW MIDDLEBROOKE • 01392 262893 • A.R.Middlebrooke@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Exercise, diabetes and cardiovascular risk<br />
DR CASSANDRA PHOENIX • 01392 262861 • H.C.Phoenix@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Psychological effects of ageing on athletes; self-image in athletes<br />
DR TIM REES • 01392 264722 • Tim.J.Rees@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Sport psychology; support networks for sportspeople; sportspeople's explanations for their<br />
successes and failures<br />
DR BRETT SMITH • 01392 262868 • B.M.Smith@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Experience of becoming disabled through sport; men’s health<br />
PROFESSOR ANDREW SPARKES • 01392 264752 • A.C.Sparkes@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Performing bodies and identity construction; interrupted body projects (e.g. illness, injury,<br />
acquired disability) and the narrative reconstruction of self; sporting autobiographies; the lives<br />
of marginalized individuals and groups<br />
DR ADRIAN TAYLOR • 01392 264747 • A.H.Taylor@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Exercise and mental health (anxiety, depression, mood); psychological factors influencing<br />
physical activity participation; promoting physical activity, particularly in primary health care;<br />
exercise for smoking cessation; exercise and older people; exercise and occupational stress<br />
DR JOANNE WELSMAN • 01392 264752 • J.R.Welsman@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Benefits of exercise on young people<br />
DR CRAIG WILLIAMS • 01392 264890 • C.A.Williams@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Exercise and fitness of children and adolescents; talent identification of young child athletes;<br />
cycling, football, cricket, gymnastics and children; paediatric physiology; sports sciences; health<br />
and nutrition<br />
DR MARK WILSON • 01392 262891 • Mark.Wilson@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Sport psychology; influence of stress and anxiety on performance; eye-steering coordination in<br />
car driving including the influence of stress, distraction, alcohol and fatigue on driving<br />
performance<br />
DR RICHARD WINSLEY • 01392 264724 • R.J.Winsley@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Aerobic fitness in children and adults; sport physiology; children’s physical activity; overtraining<br />
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DR TIM COLES • 01392 264441 • T.S.Coles@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Tourism planning; governance and regulation; sustainable tourism; retailing and shopping<br />
PROFESSOR JONATHAN SCHROEDER • 01392 262537 • 07962 524263<br />
• J.E.Schroeder@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Tourism marketing<br />
PROFESSOR GARETH SHAW • 01392 263332 • G.Shaw@<strong>exeter</strong>.ac.uk<br />
Most aspects of tourism; tourism entrepreneurship and small firms
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magic 19<br />
magnets 32<br />
manufacturing 33<br />
marine life 12, 13, 30<br />
marketing 7, 28<br />
marriage 17, 35<br />
martial arts 2<br />
mathematical models 33<br />
mathematics 9<br />
media 2, 18, 35<br />
medical history 19<br />
medical imaging 34<br />
Medieval history 18<br />
memory 27, 28<br />
mental health 15, 16, 28, 37<br />
mergers 5<br />
Methodism 28<br />
Middle East 22, 26<br />
military history 18, 21<br />
mining 11, 12, 33, 36<br />
money 26<br />
motivation 27<br />
MS 16<br />
music 4, 20<br />
nanotechnology 34<br />
naval history 20<br />
Nelson 6<br />
neurology 16
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new media 2, 7<br />
NHS 14<br />
nutrition 16, 18<br />
obesity 15<br />
oil 22<br />
Pakistan 29<br />
Palestine 22<br />
parasites 31<br />
parenting 27<br />
Parkinson's disease 16<br />
pensions 5, 7<br />
photonics 34<br />
plants 12, 31<br />
poetry 3<br />
police 23<br />
political history 19, 20, 25<br />
pollution 11, 32<br />
primary care 17<br />
proteins 31<br />
psychology 9, 10, 26, 27, 28<br />
public sector 7, 26<br />
recycling 11<br />
religion 18, 20, 28<br />
renewable energy 32, 33<br />
retail 8<br />
Roman history 18, 29<br />
rural affairs 13, 34<br />
Russia 24<br />
school 9<br />
science 9, 10<br />
sewage 11, 32<br />
sex education 17<br />
sexuality 3, 17, 18, 35<br />
Shakespeare 2,3<br />
shopping 8<br />
smoking 14, 15, 27, 35<br />
soils 12, 13<br />
space 29<br />
Spain 19, 24<br />
special educational needs 9, 27<br />
speech 26<br />
Keyword Page<br />
sport 15, 35, 37<br />
sporting injuries 36<br />
sports psychology 27<br />
sports training 37<br />
Stalin 19<br />
statistics 31, 33<br />
stem cells 30<br />
Stone Age 20<br />
stress 6, 14, 15, 17, 28<br />
strokes 16<br />
Sudan 22<br />
sustainability 11, 32<br />
taxation 5<br />
teaching 9, 10<br />
technology 9<br />
television 2<br />
terrorism 23<br />
theatre 2, 10<br />
tourism 7, 38<br />
Trade 5<br />
turtles 30<br />
United Nations 21, 25<br />
USA 20, 24<br />
vegetarianism 29<br />
Vikings 20<br />
vitamin C 31<br />
war 21, 26<br />
war on terror 21<br />
water 11, 12<br />
weapons 21<br />
wind turbines 32<br />
witchcraft 3, 18, 19<br />
World War 2 19, 26<br />
writing 2, 3<br />
youth culture 35<br />
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NAME INDEX<br />
Name Page<br />
ADAMS, Paul 11<br />
ADDO, Michael 21, 25<br />
AHMADZADEH, Hashem 21<br />
AL-ALI, Nadje 22, 29<br />
ANDERSON, Jonathan 12<br />
ARMSTRONG, David 21, 25<br />
ARMSTRONG, Neil 15, 36<br />
ASHWIN, Peter 33<br />
ATKINSON, Keith 11, 36<br />
BAILEY, Trevor 33<br />
BAKHEIT, Magid 16<br />
BALKENBORG, Dieter 5<br />
BANDUCCI, Susan 25<br />
BARLOW, Anne 25, 34<br />
BARNES, Barry 30<br />
BARNES, Bill 34<br />
BARRY, Jonathan 18<br />
BARTON, Simon 24<br />
BATE, Matthew 29<br />
BAYLISS, Philip 9<br />
BIESTA, Gert 9<br />
BLACK, Jeremy 18<br />
BLIGH, John 17<br />
BLOUNT, Jonathan 30<br />
BOLDEN, Richard 6<br />
BOOTH, Alan 18<br />
BORG, Barbara 17<br />
BORGERSON, Janet 7<br />
BOUGHTON, Zoë 23<br />
BOYLE, John 11, 32<br />
BRACE, Catherine 28, 34, 36<br />
BRADLEY, Bruce 20<br />
BRADSHAW, Alan 7<br />
BRAUND, David 18, 23<br />
BRIDGE, Helen 23<br />
BRODERICK, Annette 30<br />
BROWN, Andy 3<br />
BRYANT, John 28, 30<br />
BUNKER, Andrew 29<br />
BURDEN, Robert 9, 26<br />
BURGESS, Cris 26, 35<br />
Name Page<br />
BURGOYNE, Carole 26<br />
BUTLER, David 11, 32<br />
CALVERT, Jane 30, 34<br />
CAMPBELL, John 17<br />
CAPDEVILA-ARGUELLES, Nuria 24<br />
CASELDINE, Christopher 8, 12<br />
CHEDZOY, Sue 9<br />
CHILDE, Stephen 32<br />
CLOKE, Paul 13, 34<br />
CODE, Chris 27<br />
COLES, Bryony 12, 20<br />
COLES, Tim 8, 38<br />
COLEY, David 8, 11<br />
COLLIER, Paul 5<br />
CONNOR, Peter 11, 32<br />
COVENEY, Aidan 23<br />
COX, Paul 5, 7<br />
COX, Peter 8, 33<br />
CRAMP, Matthew 14<br />
CREIGHTON, Oliver 20<br />
CRESSWELL, James 11, 12, 13, 30<br />
CRICK, Julia 18<br />
DABOO, Jerri 2, 34<br />
DALL, Sasha 30<br />
DAVIE, Grace 28<br />
DEACON, Bernard 36<br />
DEHGHANI, Hamid 14, 34<br />
DEMAINE, Andrew 14<br />
DIXON, Sharon 36<br />
DJORDJEVIC, Slobodan 11, 32<br />
DRAPER, Paul 7<br />
DUMPER, Mick 22<br />
DUNNE, Tim 21, 25<br />
DUPRÉ, John 30<br />
ECONOMIDES, Kim 25<br />
EDWARDS, Karen 3<br />
EL-ENANY, Rasheed 3, 22<br />
ELLARD, Sian 14<br />
ENDLER, John 30<br />
ERNEST, Paul 9, 33<br />
ERNST, Edzard 15
NAME INDEX<br />
Name Page<br />
ESTON, Roger 37<br />
EVANS, Matthew 30<br />
EVERSON, Richard 9<br />
FAUKNER, Sally 2<br />
FFRENCH-CONSTANT, Richard 30<br />
FINUCANE, Sean 7<br />
FISHER, Kate 17, 18<br />
FISHER, Ros 10<br />
FORD, Nicholas 17<br />
FRAYLING, Timothy 14<br />
FRENCH, Henry 18<br />
GAGNIER, Regenia 3, 10, 24<br />
GIANNACHI, Gabriella 2<br />
GIBSON, Marion 3<br />
GILBERT, Andrew 29, 34<br />
GILG, Andrew 11<br />
GILL, Christopher 18<br />
GITHENS-MAZER, Jonathan 34<br />
GLASS, Hylke 32<br />
GODLEY, Brendan 8, 12, 30<br />
GORE, Derek 20<br />
GOSLING, Jonathan 6<br />
GREGORY, Alan 5<br />
HAMILTON, Sarah 18<br />
HAMPSHER-MONK, Iain 19, 25<br />
HANEMANN, Oliver 16<br />
HARCOURT, Alison 7, 23, 25<br />
HARDING, Anthony 20<br />
HARRIES, Timothy 29<br />
HARRIS, Richard 5<br />
HARRISON, Stephan 6, 8<br />
HARVEY, David 12, 19, 36<br />
HASLAM, Alex 6, 27, 34<br />
HASLAM, Cath 27<br />
HATTERSLEY, Andrew 14<br />
HAUSKELLER, Christine 30<br />
HAYWARD, Susan 2, 23<br />
HENNESSY, Sarah 4<br />
HICKEN, Robert 32<br />
HIGTON, Mike 28<br />
HILL, Jude 18<br />
Name Page<br />
HIPKINS, Danielle 2, 24<br />
HODGSON, Dave 8, 11, 13, 31<br />
HODGSON, Tim 16, 27<br />
HOLDEN, Cathie 10<br />
HONEYBALL, Simon 25<br />
HORRELL, David 28<br />
HOSKEN, David 31<br />
HUGHES, Stephen 31<br />
HURCOMBE, Linda 21<br />
IRIARTE, José 13, 18<br />
ISMAIL, Salwa 22, 26<br />
JACKSON, Mark 17, 19<br />
JAMES, Oliver 26, 35<br />
JAMES, Simon 5, 7<br />
JEANES, Emma 5, 13<br />
JETTEN, Jolanda 27<br />
JOHNS-PUTRA, Adeline 3<br />
JOLLY, Margaretta 3, 35<br />
JONES, Andrew 37<br />
KAIN, Roger 11<br />
KAPELAN, Zoran 32<br />
KARP, Jeff 26<br />
KING, Tony 35, 37<br />
KNIGHT, Jasper 8, 11<br />
KOTSOGIANNIS, Christos 5<br />
KUHN, Nikolaus 8<br />
KUYKEN, Willem 16<br />
KWASNIOK, Frank 8<br />
LADKIN, Donna 6<br />
LAPPIN-SCOTT, Hilary 13, 31<br />
LAWSON-PEEBLES, Robert 3, 24<br />
LEA, Stephen 27<br />
LEAVER, Lisa 27, 31<br />
LEE, Clive 14, 32<br />
LEY, Graham 2<br />
LEYSHON, Michael 35<br />
LITTLECHILD, Jennifer 31<br />
LOGAN, Alastair 29<br />
LOGAN, Stuart 16<br />
LONGMAN, Chris 23<br />
LYONS, James 2, 35<br />
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NAME INDEX<br />
Name Page<br />
MACMILLEN, Malcolm 5<br />
MACNAIR, Mark 12, 31<br />
MAHDI, Kamil 22<br />
MALONEY, John 4<br />
MARTURANO, Antonio 6<br />
MAXFIELD, Valerie 21<br />
MAZZOTTI, Massimo 9, 19<br />
MCCORRISTON, Steve 5<br />
MCCULLOUGH, Christopher 2<br />
MCDOWELL, Nicholas 3<br />
MCEWAN, Jenny 25, 35<br />
McRAE, Andrew 3, 19<br />
MELLING, Joseph 17, 19<br />
MEWSE, Avril 15, 27, 35<br />
MIDDLEBROOKE, Andrew 15, 37<br />
MILDEN, Kayleigh 36<br />
MILLAR, Dean 12, 33<br />
MILLS, Simon 15<br />
MITCHELL, Stephen 18<br />
MOGER, Julian 34<br />
MOORE, Allen 31<br />
MOORE, Melisa 23<br />
MOORE, Patricia 31<br />
MORGAN, Debbie 10<br />
MORKOT, Robert 21<br />
MUERS, Rachel 29, 35<br />
MUMBY, Peter 12, 13, 31<br />
MURRAY, Gordon 7<br />
MUSSON, Anthony 25<br />
MYHILL, Debra 10<br />
NAYLOR, Tim 29<br />
NEALE, Steve 2<br />
NEWMAN, Dave 9<br />
NEWTON, Tim 12<br />
NG, Irene 7<br />
NIBLOCK, Tim 22<br />
NORWICH, Brahm 10, 27<br />
O’LEARY, Majella 6<br />
OGDEN, Daniel 19<br />
ONLEY, James 22<br />
ORME, Nicholas 19, 36<br />
OUTRAM, Alan 21<br />
Name Page<br />
OVERTON, Mark 13, 19<br />
OVERY, Richard 19<br />
PAYTON, Philip 19, 36<br />
PHOENIX, Cassandra 27, 37<br />
PINE, Robert 12, 33<br />
PIRRIE, Duncan 12, 13, 36<br />
PITTLER, Max 15<br />
PLEASANTS, Nigel 35<br />
POSTMES, Thomas 9, 27<br />
POWELL, Roy 17<br />
PRINCE, Susan 2, 25<br />
QUINE, Timothy 13<br />
QUINN, Jocey 10<br />
RAPPERT, Brian 21, 26<br />
REES, John 17<br />
REES, Tim 27, 37<br />
REES, Timothy 19, 24<br />
RENFREW, Alastair 4, 24<br />
RHYMER, David 29<br />
RICHARDSON, Angelique 4<br />
RICHARDSON, William 10<br />
RIPPON, Stephen 21<br />
RIZVI, Sajjad 22, 29<br />
RODGER, Nicholas 20<br />
RYLANCE, Rick 4, 10<br />
SADIKI, Larbi 22, 26<br />
SAMBLES, Roy 34<br />
SAVIC, Dragan 12, 33<br />
SCHROEDER, Jonathan 7, 38<br />
SCHWYZER, Philip 4<br />
SHARPE, Lesley 4<br />
SHAW, Gareth 8, 38<br />
SHORE, Angela 15<br />
SKINNER, Nigel 10<br />
SLATER, Alan 27<br />
SMIRNOFF, Nicholas 13, 31<br />
SMITH, Brett 15, 37<br />
SMITH, Chris 33<br />
SMITH, David 33<br />
SMITH, Joseph 20, 24<br />
SMITH, Peter 20, 25<br />
SNEYD, Robert 14
NAME INDEX<br />
Name Page<br />
SOMERS, John 3, 10<br />
SOUTHGATE, Christopher 29<br />
SPARKES, Andrew 37<br />
SRIVASTAVA, Gyaneshwar 34<br />
STANSFIELD, Gareth 22<br />
STEIN, Ken 17<br />
STEVENS, Jamie 31<br />
STORM, Lise 22, 26<br />
SWEENEY, Kieran 17<br />
TALBOT, Nicholas 13, 31<br />
TAUCHERT, Ashley 4<br />
TAYLOR, Adrian 15, 16, 28, 37<br />
TAYLOR, Helen 4, 24<br />
TETTENBORN, Andrew 25<br />
THATCHER, Adrian 35<br />
THORPE, Andrew 20, 26<br />
TONKS, Ian 6, 7<br />
TOOKE, John 14<br />
TREGENZA, Tom 32<br />
TREGIDGA, Garry 4, 20, 26, 36<br />
TREND, Roger 10<br />
TRIPP, John 14, 15, 35<br />
TROJANOWSKI, Grzegorz 6<br />
TUPMAN, Bill 23, 26, 35<br />
TURNER, Martin 13<br />
TYLER, Charles 32<br />
VAN DE NOORT, Robert 21<br />
VAN-NUFFELEN, Peter 20, 29<br />
VARUL, Matthias 8, 15, 35<br />
VONHOFF, Gert 23<br />
VOSS, Linda 15<br />
VUKUSIC, Pete 34<br />
WALSHAM, Alexandra 20, 29<br />
WALTERS, Gareth 24<br />
WATKINS, Edward 16, 28<br />
WELSMAN, Joanne 16, 37<br />
WHATMORE, Jackie 14<br />
WHITMARSH, Tim 18<br />
WHITTAKER, Julie 6<br />
WIGHT, Colin 21<br />
WILKIN, Terry 14<br />
WILKINS, John 18<br />
Name Page<br />
WILLIAMS, Charles 34<br />
WILLIAMS, Craig 16, 37<br />
WILLIAMS, Howard 21<br />
WILLIAMS, Huw 16, 28<br />
WILLS, Andy 28<br />
WILSON, Mark 28, 37<br />
WILSON, Rod 8, 12, 32<br />
WINSLEY, Richard 37<br />
WINTER, Michael 13<br />
WOOD, Elizabeth 10<br />
WOOTTON, Robin 32<br />
WREN-LEWIS, Simon 5<br />
WRIGHT, David 9<br />
WU, Yue 33<br />
YOUNG, Brian 2, 7, 28<br />
YOUNG, Philippe 14, 33<br />
YOUNG, Susan 4<br />
ZAJICEK, John 16<br />
ZARRILLI, Phillip 3<br />
ZHANG, David 33<br />
ZITZLSPERGER, Ulrike 23<br />
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FACTS & FIGURES<br />
Total student<br />
numbers<br />
as at 1 December 2004<br />
Male/Female Ratio 04/05<br />
Female 53.10%<br />
Male 46.90%<br />
Staff numbers Research Awards
FACTS & FIGURES<br />
Undergraduate UK<br />
student domicile 04/05<br />
International student numbers<br />
by region of domicile 04/05<br />
1 2<br />
4<br />
5<br />
6<br />
3<br />
38 (Scotland)<br />
19 (Northern Ireland)<br />
218 (North)<br />
776 (Midlands)<br />
520 (Wales)<br />
719 (East Anglia)<br />
2914 (London & South East)<br />
3888 (South West)<br />
Unknown 142<br />
Other 246<br />
1 North and South America 183<br />
2 Africa 67<br />
3 Australasia/Oceania 7<br />
4 Middle East and Gulf 120<br />
5 Europe and Russian Federation 278<br />
6 Asia 652<br />
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