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Qudra Goodall is an ESRC-funded PhD candidate and Associate Tutor at the University of East Anglia (UEA), School of Global Development. Her work intersects anthropology, ethnography, and cultural studies, focusing on British Muslim women's identity formation, liminality, and decolonization.
- Education: BA in International Politics and Modern Languages (University of Aberystwyth); MRes in Social Sciences Research Methods (UEA, International Development).
Her research explores generational change among British-born Muslim women, analyzing tensions between inherited cultural discourses and self-realization. Through embodied experiences, she investigates agency, gender justice, and redefining religious/secular boundaries.
Her publications include collaborative autoethnography (2021) and critiques of securitized Britain (2019). She contributes to the British Muslim Values Project (RCUK-funded) and uses digital storytelling in her work.
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