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Dr. Deanna Dadusc is a Senior Lecturer in Criminology at the University of Brighton's School of Humanities and Social Science. Her interdisciplinary work bridges critical criminology, geography, and feminist/colonial critiques of state and border violence.
- Current AHRC IAA project: 'Storytelling the criminalisation of migration'
- Coordinating 'Borders and Migration' research area (Centre for Spatial, Environmental and Cultural Politics)
- Co-developed MRes program: 'Borders, Racism and Resistance'
Research focuses on:
- Criminalization of migrant mutual aid and resistance
- Urban housing squats as anti-state practices
- Decolonial and abolitionist methodologies
- Intersections of border control and criminal justice systems
Teaching highlights:
- 'Global Issues: power, crime and harm' module
- 'The Criminology of Borders' (with Raphael Schlembach)
- Decolonial research preparation modules
Scientific Awards:
- Rising Star Award (University of Brighton)
Notable Collaborations:
- Erasmus+ BRIDGES consortium
- Editorial work with Routledge and Citizenship Studies
- Feminist No Borders Summer School co-organization
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