
معرفی
Hind Elhinnawy is a Senior Lecturer at Nottingham Trent University's School of Social Sciences. She teaches Gender Studies, Sociology, and Criminology at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, leading modules like 'Inequalities and Crime' and 'Application to Criminological Theory and Research Methods.' She supervises dissertations and directs the Critical Criminology and Social Justice Research Group, which is rebranding to 'Gender & Social Justice.'
- Active in Athena Swan Charter and University College Union representative
- Work spans institutions including the University of Kent, American University in Cairo, and Ibn Khaldun Centre
- Focuses on gender-based violence, secular Muslim feminism, and critical criminology
Her research employs narrative theory, critical discourse analysis, and participatory action methods. She has collaborated globally, secured funding, and is applying for the AHRC Curiosity Award for a project on 'feminists in exile.'
External activities include collaborations with Nottingham Citizens, advisory roles at Nottingham Women’s Centre, and fundraising for BRAVE Nottingham. She contributes to media outlets like The Conversation, The Independent, and Sister-hood Digital Magazine.




