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Clelia Clini is a Lecturer in Postcolonial Media and Culture at the School of Computing and Digital Media, London Metropolitan University. Her research focuses on diasporic cultural memory, transnational media representations, and the intersections of postcolonialism with contemporary identity politics. She examines themes such as Partition narratives, cultural industries, and the role of media in shaping diasporic identities.
Her work bridges academic disciplines including film studies, sociology, and cultural policy. Recent research explores topics like South Asian diasporic memories, the commodification of poverty in Indian cultural products, and transnational cinematic exchanges. She has contributed to debates on postcolonial identity formation through analyses of migration, heritage, and mediated nostalgia.
Clelia's publications demonstrate a commitment to interdisciplinary approaches, combining critical theory with empirical studies of media artifacts and cultural practices. She has engaged with both scholarly and public audiences through academic articles, conference presentations, and participatory projects.
Her professional activities include editorial work for journals and organizing academic events on themes like cultural memory and diaspora studies. No specific awards or grants are mentioned in the provided texts.


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