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Flick Adams is a Doctoral Researcher at Keele University and an Associate Lecturer at The Open University, specializing in queer-feminist abolitionist critiques of carceral systems. They hold an LLB Hons in Law and an LLM (Distinction) in Law and Society from Keele University. Their current research examines the spatial, cultural, and material dimensions of trans women's incarceration in England and Wales through a transformative methodology.
- Supervisory Team: Dr Fabienne Emmerich (Law), Dr Mary Corcoran (Criminology), Dr Jane Krishnadas (Law)
Research Interests include Gender/Queer Abolition, Carceral Geography, Transformative Justice, and Prison Policies. Flick contributes to the Queer Judgments Project and co-founded Read and Resist!, a platform for transformative justice discourse.
Teaching: Experimental approaches to law and criminology education across institutions, including OU's Law, Society and Culture modules. Finalizing application for Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.
- Affiliations: Associate Member of Cornelia Goethe Center for Women's and Gender Studies, Guest Researcher there, and collaborator on Dr Sen Raj's Affectively Queer project.
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