
About
Sue-Ann Harding is a Professor at the School of Arts, English and Languages at Queen's University Belfast. Her research spans interdisciplinary translation studies, social narrative theory, traveling theory, complexity theory, and Russian area studies. She actively supervises postgraduate students and has published extensively on topics including Qatar’s cultural history, audio description technologies, and translation ethics.
- Translation Studies
- Social Narrative Theory
- Traveling Theory
- Complexity Theory
- Qatar Cultural History
- Digital Accessibility in Museums
Harding has authored the book An Archival Journey through the Qatar Peninsula and contributed to journals like Translation Spaces and Development in Practice. Her work often bridges literary translation, media ethics, and public history.
- AHRC/BBC Radio 3 New Generation Thinker (2012)
- Memoirs of Anna Ey Manuscript Prize (2023)
She engages in public-facing scholarship through media contributions, including discussions on environmental activism narratives and film analysis. Harding also serves as a peer reviewer for journals and conferences, and participates in international academic collaborations.
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