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Jamie Adcock (ESRC funded, 2007-present) ‘Caring for the kids: consumer ethics, parenting and geographical knowledge’
Graça Brightwell (ORSAS and RHUL funded overseas student, 2007-present) ‘London’s Brazilian flavour: commerce, consumption and the transnational geographies of food’
Ben Coles (ORSAS and RHUL funded overseas student, 2005-present) ‘The moral geographies of alternative consumption'
Shivani Derrington (AHRC funded, 2007-present) ‘Diasporic cultures of fashion consumption: the social lives of South Asian clothing textiles in Britain’
Emma Rowland (2007-present part-time) ‘Emotional labour and gender performance in the NHS’
Rajinder Sidhu (RHUL funded part-time student, 2001-8) ‘Citizen-consumers, challenging encounters and emotional labour’ (co-supervised with David Gilbert)
Andrew Storey (ESRC funded, 2004-present) ‘Refugees, asylum seekers and voluntary labour'
Tara Woodyer (ESRC funded, 2005-present) ‘Playing with toys: consumption, material culture and children's geographies'
Bertie Mandelblatt (SSHRC and RHUL funded overseas student, 2003-7) ‘Feeding the French Atlantic: colonial food provisioning networks in the Franco-Caribbean during the Ancien Régime’
Amanda Rogers (ESRC funded, 2003-7) ‘Geographies of identity and performance in Asian American theatre'
Justin Spinney (ESRC funded, 2003-7) ‘Cycling the city: movement, meaning and practice’
Rebecca Fox (ESRC funded, 2001-5) ‘Cultural geographies of pet keeping' (co-supervised with Catherine Nash)
Fernando Garcia (ESRC funded, 2001-5) ‘Café culture and urban conviviality: cosmopolitanism, public culture and contemplation in Madrid '
Katie Walsh (ESRC funded, 2001-5): ‘British expatriate belonging in Dubai: foreignness, domesticity and intimacy '