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Gerard Gibson is a Lecturer in Screen Production at Ulster University’s School of Communication and Media, Belfast campus. His work bridges horror studies, gender analysis, and media research, focusing on monstrosity, cinematic space, and socio-political narratives.
Research Focus: Gibson specializes in horror film adaptations, particularly those engaging with H.P. Lovecraft’s works, exploring themes like indeterminate spaces, masculinities in crisis, and the materiality of fear in cinematic contexts.
Recent Publications: His 2025 research includes studies on vampire symbolism in American screen horror and immersive horror experiences in Northern Ireland. Earlier works analyze classic films like The Creature From The Black Lagoon and Lovecraftian aesthetics, emphasizing interdisciplinary connections between psycho-emotional and socio-political realities.
Activities: Gibson co-organized the Global Zombie Conference (2023), contributing to academic discourse on horror’s cultural significance.





