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Dr. Emma Cheatle is a Senior Lecturer at the School of Architecture and Landscape, University of Sheffield, specializing in interdisciplinary architectural humanities. She serves as the School Director of Research and Innovation and chairs the Architectural Humanities Research Association (AHRA). Her work bridges architecture, feminism, and decoloniality, focusing on domesticity, health, and urban common land.
- Research Interests: Feminist theory, autotheory, urban common land, maternity in architecture, decolonial spatial practices
- Teaching: Coordinates architectural humanities modules, leads critical spatial writing, and supervises PhD students in feminist and decolonial pedagogy
- Awards: 2014 RIBA President's Award for Outstanding PhD Thesis
- Projects: AHRC Major Award (2019–2022) on urban common land, editorial leadership in the field: A Free Journal of Architecture
- Collaborations: Hélène Frichot (University of Melbourne), Victoria Bates (University of Bristol), and the Sheffield School of Architecture Feminist Library steering committee
Her recent publications include Lying in the Dark Room: Architectures of British Maternity (2023) and co-authored works on urban common land. She employs creative-critical writing and ethnographic methods to explore embodied spatial histories and contemporary conditions.
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