
About
Abigail Gardner is a Professor of Cultural Studies at the University of Gloucestershire, affiliated with the School of Media, Art and Technology. Her research focuses on intersections of music, gender, and ageing, with a strong emphasis on community media and digital storytelling. She leads European-funded projects such as 'Mapping the Music of Migration' and 'My Story,' aiming to foster intercultural exchange through music narratives. Gardner holds a PhD from the University of Gloucestershire and is a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. Notable awards include the 2009 Public Engagement Award for her 'Synagogue Lane' project documenting Jewish refugee histories.
Education:
- PhD in Cultural Studies, University of Gloucestershire
- MSc in Cultural Studies, University of Birmingham
- BA (Hons) in Japanese, SOAS, University of London
- Tripos Part in Japanese, University of Cambridge
Research Interests:
- Ageing in popular music
- Gender and identity in media
- Migration and music storytelling
- Community-based digital media projects
Key Projects:
- Erasmus+ project 'Mapping the Music of Migration'
- 'Synagogue Lane' digital storytelling project with Jewish communities
- AHRC-funded 'Music for Girls: Feminist Epistemologies of Popular Music'
Awards:
- University of Gloucestershire Public Engagement Award (2009)
- Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
Teaching:
- MD5324 Music and Sound Studies
- MD6216 Major Project Research
Labs/Teams: Collaborates with interdisciplinary teams on EU-funded projects and cultural initiatives like the 'My Story' network.
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