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Dr Alice Mukaka is a Lecturer in Politics and International Relations at the University of West London's School of Human and Social Sciences. Previously, she served as a Teaching Fellow at University College London (UCL) from 2019 to 2021, contributing to the Bachelor of Arts and Sciences (BASC) programme. Her research focuses on gendered migrations, citizenship, and belonging, examining intersections of sovereignty, empire, nation, race, gender, and indigeneity through historical and sociopolitical lenses.
Dr Mukaka's teaching spans sociology, politics, and cultural studies, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches and creative, participatory methodologies. She teaches on programs including the BA (Hons) Politics and International Relations and BA (Hons) Sociology, fostering collaborative and experiential learning environments. Courses she has taught include BSc Social Sciences, BA Politics and International Relations, and BSc Sociology at both foundation and standard levels.
Her doctoral research, affiliated with the University of East London’s Centre for Narrative Research (CNR) and the Centre for Research on Migration, Refugees, and Belonging (CMRB), explored how subjectivities and communal identities are shaped by migration, historical contexts, and material conditions. No specific grants, awards, or labs are mentioned in the provided information.
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