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Ken Fero is an Assistant Professor at Coventry University’s Centre for Global Learning, renowned for his work in radical documentary filmmaking and media activism. His research focuses on experimental media, anti-colonial struggle, and resistance to surveillance capitalism. He holds a Doctorate in Media from Sheffield Hallam University (2018) and a Postgraduate Diploma in Television from Goldsmiths, University of London (1988).
- Education: Doctorate in Media (Sheffield Hallam), TV Diploma (Goldsmiths), Fine Art Degree (1984)
His research interests include documenting obstinate memory to address racial violence, neurodiversity expression through film, and participatory circular research methodologies. Key projects include the 'Deport, Deprive, Extradite' study on racism and security states, and the 'Creative Interruptions' project in Palestine.
His films such as Injustice (2001) and Ultraviolence (2020) challenge dominant narratives around police violence and racial justice. These works have received international acclaim including the Best Documentary award at Latitude Film Awards and the Truth Seeker Award.
- Awards: Multiple Best Documentary awards, Social Justice accolades
Fero advises on AHRC-funded projects like 'Nursing Narratives: Racism and the Pandemic' and collaborates with institutions globally. He co-leads the LIDER Fellowship Programme in educational leadership and remains active in film festivals and conferences.
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