Lecturer, Social Sciences, University of Westminster
Lecturer, Social Sciences, University of Westminster
I have taught Political Theory with a special interest in gender and feminism and in the history of ideas since 1994. Previous positions included teaching social sciences for the Open University (1999-2007), and political thought and feminist theory at the University of North London and the American International University in Richmond. In 2001, I gained a PGCE in Higher Education and Training at the University of Greenwich, specialising in Politics. Key Skills and Personal Tutoring, and was awarded a PhD at the University of Westminster for a doctoral thesis entitled "The Themes of Rootlessness, Uprootedness, and Mass Society in the work of Hannah Arendt" (2007).
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