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Dr. Becky Alexis-Martin is a Lecturer at the University of Bradford's School of Social Sciences, Faculty of Management, Law & Social Sciences. She transitioned to academia from a career in emergency management. Her research focuses on interdisciplinary intersections of peace, science/technology, humanitarian aid, justice, and human rights. Key areas include nuclear warfare impacts, veterans' experiences, and environmental justice in nuclear-affected communities.
Her notable work includes the award-winning monograph Disarming Doomsday: The Human Impacts of Nuclear Warfare, which received the L.H.M. Ling Outstanding First Book Prize. She teaches modules on transnational environmental governance and socio-ecological crises. Dr. Alexis-Martin actively engages in consultancy, collaboration, and PhD supervision.
Her articles span nuclear geographies, disaster management, and equity in academia. She advocates for marginalized voices, particularly in post-nuclear environments and disabled academic recruitment. Professional affiliations include three associations (names unspecified), and she has contributed to peer-reviewed journals, conferences, and policy reports.
Her current work emphasizes global humanitarian and environmental needs of nuclear-affected communities, with a focus on documenting lived experiences and advocating for justice through interdisciplinary methods.




