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Fay Dennis is a Senior Lecturer in Sociology at Goldsmiths, University of London and a Wellcome Trust Research Fellow. Her work focuses on the socio-material impacts of licit and illicit drug use, emphasizing inventive research methods and challenging restrictive drug policies. She holds editorial roles at the International Journal of Drug Policy and Contemporary Drug Problems.
Her research explores substance use through feminist technoscience and Science & Technology Studies frameworks. Current projects include a Wellcome-funded study (2022-2027) examining post-pandemic innovations in UK substance use treatment systems. Previous work investigated drug-related deaths in the UK and published her award-nominated book Injecting Bodies in More-than-Human Worlds (2019).
Notable outputs include an edited volume Narcofeminisms: Revisioning Drug Use (2023) and exhibitions like I am a work in progress (2022), which visualized lived experiences of drug use. Her research has been supported by grants from Wellcome Trust, Mildred Blaxter Fellowship, and FSHI.
She co-directs the Centre for Critical Global Change and co-convenes BSA Study Groups in New Materialisms and Medical Sociology London.


