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Professor Angela Crack is a Professor of Civil Society and Social Impact at the University of Portsmouth's Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences. She holds a PhD in International Relations from the University of Southampton (2004) and has held academic positions at Southampton, Liverpool John Moores University, before joining Portsmouth in 2008. Her research focuses on NGO accountability, language in development work, and pracademia (bridging academic and practitioner roles). She leads the AHRC-funded 'Translation Glossary Project,' which co-produced a Chichewa-English glossary with Malawian communities to improve NGO communication. She also chairs the Pracademic Development Initiative and serves on the Independent Review Panel for Accountable Now. She is an experienced PhD supervisor and teaches 'NGOs and Social Movements' and 'Researching International Relations.'
- Education:
- PhD in International Relations, University of Southampton (2004)
- MSc in International Relations (Research), University of Southampton (2000)
- BSc (Hons) in Politics and International Relations, University of Southampton (1999)
- Key Roles:
- Principal Investigator: AHRC-funded 'Translation Glossary Project'
- Member: Pracademic Development Initiative Steering Group
- Trustee: Amnesty International UK
Her research emphasizes participatory methods and policy impact, such as her book Development NGOs and Languages and her work on NGO accountability frameworks adopted globally. She collaborates with NGOs like Tearfund and Transparency International, and her research often addresses language barriers and power dynamics in international development.
Her 38+ publications span peer-reviewed articles, policy reports, and books, focusing on NGO practices, anti-racism, and translational justice. She advocates for inclusive methodologies that center community voices in development work.
She has supervised seven successful PhD theses and secured grants from AHRC and other bodies. She is affiliated with the Centre for European & International Studies Research and actively engages in policy consultations, such as the UKCDR impact case study and the INGO Accountability Charter evaluation.
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