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Phoebe Martin is a Researcher affiliated with King's College London's International Development Social Justice Research Group. She holds a Doctor of Philosophy in Latin American Studies from University College London (awarded 28 Jan 2023). Her work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to social justice and education.
Her research focuses on feminist activism, embodied politics, and social justice in Latin America, particularly in Peru. Key themes include reproductive rights activism, migrant women's community-building, decolonial theory, and visual/embodied methodologies in social movements.
Recent publications (2020-2025) explore transnational feminist symbols like the 'Pañuelo Verde,' decolonization of Andean identities, and imaging resistance among migrant communities. Her 2025 work on migrant women's imaging practices demonstrates interdisciplinary approaches merging anthropology with feminist theory.
Collaborations include projects with King's College London and UCL Press. No specific grants or awards are listed, though her doctoral work reflects institutional support.
Labs/teams: Active in King's International Development Social Justice Research Group, contributing to global justice research initiatives.
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